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Agenda 06-07-22 The City of tix Boynton Beach City Commission Agenda Tuesday, June 7, 2022, 6:00 PM GoToWebinar Online Meeting and City Hall Commission Chambers, 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach City Commission Mayor Ty Penserga (At Large) Vice Mayor Angela Cruz (District 1) Commissioner Woodrow L. Hay (District 11) Commissioner Thomas Turkin (District 111) Commissioner Aimee Kelley (District IV) James Stables, Interim City Manager Michael Cirullo, City Attorney Maylee DeJesus, City Clerk *Mission* To create a sustainable community by providing exceptional municipal services, in a financially responsible manner. www.boy nton-beach.org Pagel of 1193 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. Addressing the Commission: When addressing the Commission, please step up to either podium and state your name for the record. Decorum: Any person who disputes the meeting while addressing the Commission may be ordered by the presiding officer to cease further comments and/or to step down from the podium. Failure to discontinue comments or step down when so ordered shall be treated as a continuing disruption of the public meeting. An order by the presiding officer issued to control the decorum of the meeting is binding, unless over-ruled by the majority vote of the Commission members present. Please turn off all cellular phones in the City Commission Chambers while the City Commission Meeting is in session. The City of Boynton Beach encourages interested parties to attend and participate in public meetings either in-person or via communications media technology online. To view and/or participate in the City Commission meeting online you have the following options: Page 2 of 1193 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 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 1193 1. Openings A. Call to Order - Mayor Ty Penserga Roll Call Invocation by Rabbi Michael Simon, Temple Beth Kodesh Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Aimee Kelley Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption 2. Other A. Informational items by the Members of the City Commission. 3. Announcements, Community And Special Events And Presentations A. Announce Community Input Meeting for the Parks System Master Plan at the Boynton Beach Arts & Cultural Center Event Hall (125 E. Ocean Avenue) on June 8, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. B. Proclamation recognizing June 19, 2022 as Juneteenth Day, a celebration of freedom. Boynton Strong members Irwin Cineus, Tiki L. Newton and Tory Orr will accept the proclamation. C. Proclamation recognizing June 2022 as Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month. David Chaves Lopez, Bilingual Program Manager of the Alzheimer's Association - Southeast Florida Chapter, will accept the proclamation. D. Proclamation recognizing the month of June 2022 as National Homeownership Month. Habitat for Humanity of South PBC CEO and President Jennifer Thomason will accept the proclamation. 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. B. Ratify the selection of Sandra Watson as the Chair and Judi Lyman as the Vice Chair of the Senior Advisory Board. 6. Consent Agenda Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments A. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of April 2022. B. Approve the one-year extension for RFPs/Bids and/ or piggy-backs for the procurement of services and/or commodities under $100,000 as described in the written report for June 7, 2022 - "Request for Extensions and/or Piggybacks." Page 4 of 1193 C. Approve an annual blanket for East Coast Mulch in the amount of $85,000.00 for park, playground, and various City buildings/facilities piggybacking the Southeast Governmental Contract Award #E-04-22 for the period of the contract which expires on November 14, 2022 with an annual expenditure of $125,000. The City of Pompano Beach's bid process satisfies the City's competitive bid requirements. D. Accept FY2021-2022 second quarter report on operations of the Schoolhouse Children's Museum. E. Authorize the Finance Department to reduce the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts and the Accounts Receivable Accounts by $1,009.666.96. This amount reflects unpaid ALS Transportation billings that have been in collections for 12 months or longer. This write off is for 2017 uncollected EMS-Transport revenue. F. Proposed Resolution No. R22-073-Approve and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign the Mutual Aid Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Phillips and Jordan for hurricane/disaster debris removal as provided for under the Solid Waste Authority's Mutual Aid Agreement No 22-201 C with the same terms and conditions. G. Proposed Resolution No. R22-074-Approve and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign an End User Professional Services Agreement with Thompson Consulting Services, LLC for debris monitoring services as provided for under the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County Agreement No. 22-202 with the same terms and conditions. H. Proposed Resolution No. R22-075 -Approve and ratify the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and the Boynton Beach Association of Fire Fighters Florida Local 1891 of the IAFF for the term October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2025. 1. Proposed Resolution No. R22-076 - Approve and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign the Interlocal agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Town of Lantana for water main interconnection. J. Proposed Resolution No. R22-077 - Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign a grant application to the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Watershed Planning Initiative (WPI), execute all documents associated with the grant, accept the grant, and execute the Grant Agreement subject to the approval of the City Attorney. K. Proposed Resolution No. R22-078 -Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the First Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency to provide for the forgiveness of the local government contribution under the Florida Housing Finance Corporation loan program for the Ocean Breeze East project as part of the promissory note and loan agreement. L. Approve minutes from the May 17, 2022 City Commission meeting, May 18, 2022 Workshop meeting and May 20, 2022 Special meeting. 7. Consent Bids And Purchases Over$100,000 A. Proposed Resolution No. R22-079 — Award of Bid No. PWE22-013 for "Industrial Way Drainage Improvements- Phase I", and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign a contract and issue a purchase order to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, R & D Paving, LLC of West Palm Beach, Florida, in the amount of $1,007,061.00, plus a 10% contingency in the amount of$100,706.10. B. Proposed Resolution No. R22-080-Amend the FY 2021-22 budget, which will adjust budgeted appropriations and revenue sources and provide spending authority to Award Task Order No. F- 05-2022, Links Golf Course — Restrooms and Golf Ball Dispensary through the use of Bid No. 028-2511-20/RW (Minor Construction Services) to Anzco, Inc. of Boca Raton as the lowest responsive, responsible bidder in the total amount of$245,670.00. C. Approve the one-year extension for RFPs/Bids and/ or piggy-backs for the procurement of Page 5 of 1193 services and/or commodities over $100,000 as described in the written report for June 7, 2022 - "Request for Extensions and/or Piggybacks." 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. 22-013 - Second Reading - Approve amendments to the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 3, Article 111. Zoning Districts and Overlay Zones; Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 5. Nonconforming Uses; and Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6. Historic Preservation Requirements to promote, incentivize and facilitate the preservation of historically- designated properties in the City. B. Approve request for Master Plan Modification (MPMD 22-001) for Shalimar at Boynton Beach to establish project density and intensity, maximum building heights, land use distribution, and vehicle pedestrian circulation design. Applicant: Rene Gutierrez, TM Residential LLC. Approve request for New Major Site Plan (NWSP 22-001) for Shalimar at Boynton Beach to allow the construction of a mixed-use development consisting of 250 residential units, two (2) 2,150 square foot retail buildings, a 9,850 square foot clubhouse, and associated site improvements. Applicant: Rene Gutierrez, TM Residential LLC. (This item is tabled to the June 21, 2022 City Commission Meeting.) 9. City Manager's Report - None 10. Unfinished Business A. Continue discussion on City Manager search process. 11. New Business - None 12. Legal A. Proposed Ordinance No. 22-014- First Reading - Approve the request for historic designation of 330 NW 1st Avenue, and the addition of this 1924, Mission Style, one-story single-family house to the City's Local Registry of Historic Sites. Applicant: Edward J. Bradley, property owner. B. Proposed Resolution No. R22-081 - Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Non-Ad Valorem Special Assessment agreement between Dorothy Jacks, as Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, and City of Boynton Beach, to use the uniform method for the levy and collection of a non-ad valorem special assessment for canal aquatic maintenance services for the Lake Eden Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal. C. Proposed Resolution No. R22-082 - Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign an Interlocal Agreement between Anne M. Gannon as Constitutional Tax Collector for Palm Beach County, and City of Boynton Beach, for the implementation and collection of the City's non-ad valorem assessments noted in Resolution No. R21-175 for Canal Maintenance Services the Lake Eden Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal adopted December 7, 2021, by the City of Boynton Beach. 13. Future Agenda Items - None 14. Adjournment Notice Page 6 of 1193 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 1193 1.A. Opening Items 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Call to Order- Mayor Ty Penserga Roll Call Invocation by Rabbi Michael Simon, Temple Beth Kodesh Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Aimee Kelley Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption 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 8 of 1193 2.A. Other 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Informational items by the 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: Page 9 of 1193 3.A. Announcements, Community and Special Events and Presentations 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Announce Community Input Meeting for the Parks System Master Plan at the Boynton Beach Arts & Cultural Center Event Hall (125 E. Ocean Avenue) on June 8, 2022 at 6:30 p.M. Explanation of Request: The meeting is open to the public to provide input on the City's park system. Additional information can be found at: https://www Boynton-beach.org/parks-systerrFinaster-plan-community- meeti ng. How will this affect city programs or services? Community input will be utilized to develop the parks system master plan, which will guide the City's development/redevelopment and maintenance of City parks and amenities. Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 10 of 1193 3.B. Announcements, Community and Special Events and Presentations 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proclamation recognizing June 19, 2022 as Juneteenth Day, a celebration of freedom. Boynton Strong members Irwin Cineus, Tiki L. Newton and Tory Orr will accept the proclamation. Explanation of Request: J uneteenth, or J uneteenth Independence Day, commemorates the traditional observance of the end of slavery in the United States and is observed annually on June 19th. On January 1, 1863, President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring that"all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free." More than two years would pass before the news reached African Americans living in Texas, when on June 19, 1865, Union Major General Gordon Granger and his regiment arrived in Galveston and spread the word that slavery had been abolished. The following year, the first official J uneteenth celebrations took place in Texas and have continued across the United States throughout the years. 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 Description Proclamation Proclamation ® J uneteenth Page 11 of 1193 J)r0elamation WHEREAS,Juneteenth,or Juneteenth Independence Day,commemorates the traditional observance of the end of slavery in the United States and is observed annually on June 19;and WHEREAS, President Abraham Lincoln declared that "In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free — honorable alike in what we give,and what we preserve. We shall nobly save,or meanly lose,the last best hope of earth,-and WHEREAS,on January 1,1863,President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation,declaring that"all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State,the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then,thenceforward,and forever free,-and WHEREAS, President Lincoln correctly believed slavery to be in violation of the principles of the Declaration of Independence and that its abolition represented a"new birth of freedom"for the United States;and WHEREAS,more than two years would pass before the news reached African Americans living in Texas,when on June 19, 1865,Union Major General Gordon Granger and his regiment arrived in Galveston and spread the word that slavery had been abolished;and WHEREAS,the following year,the first official Juneteenth celebrations took place in Texas and have continued across the United States throughout the years;and WHEREAS, emancipation in Florida was proclaimed in Tallahassee on May 20, 1865, and for this reason Floridians traditionally celebrate Emancipation Day on May 20;and WHEREAS,Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebration commemoration of the ending of slavery;and WHEREAS, Juneteenth is an important opportunity to honor the principles of the Declaration of Independence and celebrate the achievements and contributions African Americans have made,and continue to make,in Florida and across our Nation. NOW THEREFORE,I,Ty Penserga,Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach,Florida,do hereby proclaim and extend greetings and best wishes to all obseiving June 19,2022,as: Jun,et¢Qnth 'Dag 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 Th day of June,Two Thousand and Twenty-Two. Ty Penserga,Mayor ATTEST: Maylee DeJesus,City Clerk 3.C. Announcements, Community and Special Events and Presentations 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proclamation recognizing June 2022 as Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month. David Chaves Lopez, Bilingual Program Manager of the Alzheimer's Association - Southeast Florida Chapter, will accept the proclamation. Explanation of Request: The health and safety of all Floridians is important to the happiness, prosperity, and well-being of our state's families, communities, and economy. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disease that slowly deteriorates brain cells, affecting one's reasoning skills and abilities to perform simple tasks, ultimately leading to memory loss. During the month of June, citizens across Florida take part in The Longest Day - alz.org/thelongestday-to raise awareness and support research and care for Alzheimer's. Further research of Alzheimer's is critical as it is the only cause of death among the top ten causes in the United States that currently cannot be prevented, cured, or even slowed. How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Do not recognize the month of June as Alzheimer's and Braine Awareness Month. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 13 of 1193 Type Description Proclamation ®Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Proclamation Month Page 14 of 1193 J)roel C-AM Cation WHEREAS,the health and safety of all Floridians is important to the happiness,prosperity,and well-being of our state's families, communities, and economy. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disease that slowly deteriorates brain cells,affecting one's reasoning skills and abilities to perform simple tasks,ultimately leading to memory loss;and WHEREAS,Alzheimer's cases in Florida are expected to increase 24 percent from 550,000 in 2020 to more than 720,000 in 2025. 506,000 Floridians provided over 1,267,000,000 hours of unpaid care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease,which currently has no cure,is the sixth leading cause of death in adults age eighteen or older in the United States. With no currently definitive interventions to prevent Alzheimer's, essential public health services of early detection, risk reduction, and surveillance are necessary to protect and improve the health of our citizens;and WHEREAS,during the month of June,citizens across Florida take part in The Longest Day-alz.or /tg helon eg stday to raise awareness and support research and care for Alzheimer's. Further research of Alzheimer's is critical as it is the only cause of death among the top ten causes in the United States that currently cannot be prevented,cured, or even slowed,and WHEREAS, nearly 50 percent of individuals with increased memory problems reported they had not discussed their symptoms with a health care provider,yet early and documented diagnosis when coupled with access to care planning services leads to better outcomes for individuals with Alzheimer's,as well as their caregivers. Caregivers and family members are crucial in maintaining a healthy quality of life for those battling Alzheimer's disease;and WHEREAS,changing the trajectory of Alzheimer's disease requires public health tools and techniques that helped alter the course of heart disease, cancer, and HIV/AIDS in our state: encouraging healthy behaviors to reduce the risk of co-occurring conditions,decreasing the number of people with undiagnosed dementia,improving medical management of dementia and comorbidities, and assisting family caregivers with getting support to help them sustain their vital role;and WHEREAS,it is imperative that Floridians with Alzheimer's receive early diagnoses and have access to quality, affordable care,and that further research of this disease continues NOW THEREFORE,I,Ty Penserga,Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach,Florida,do hereby recognize the month of June,Two Thousand and Twenty-Two as: 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 7 day of June,Two Thousand and Twenty-Two. Ty Penserga,Mayor ATTEST: Maylee De Jesus,City Clerk 3.D. Announcements, Community and Special Events and Presentations 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proclamation recognizing the month of June 2022 as National Homeownership Month. Habitat for Humanity of South PBC CEO and President Jennifer Thomason will accept the proclamation. Explanation of Request: Homeownership is defined as an individual owning a home in which they live, allowing them to become a permanent member of the community and having an investment to pass down to future generations. Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County (PBC) offers programs to increase homeownership and affordable housing opportunities to residents of South PBC. The organization encourages homeownership and promotes the accessibility of quality, affordable housing as a vital aspect of maintaining a robust, stable community. Habitat for Humanity of South PBC also acknowledges that homeownership plays a critical role in strengthening families and is a pathway to self-sufficiency, improved health and quality of life. Homeowner educational programs are offered, which give families the tools and information that can improve their financial future. Habitat for Humanity of South PBC maintains active partnerships with financial institutions, social service agencies, businesses, community housing providers, and others to enhance a commitment to successful communal actions to increase the prospects of ensuring affordable housing obtainability. 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 16 of 1193 Type Description Proclamation Proclamation - National Homeownership Month Page 17 of 1193 J)roelcamcafion WHEREAS, Homeownership is defined as an individual owning a home in which they live, allowing them to become a permanent member of the community and having an investment to pass down to future generations; and WHEREAS,Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County offers programs to increase homeownership and affordable housing opportunities to residents of South Palm Beach County;and WHEREAS, Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County encourages homeownership and promotes the accessibility of quality,affordable housing as a vital aspect of maintaining a robust,stable community;and WHEREAS, Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County acknowledges that homeownership plays a critical role in strengthening families and is a pathway to self-sufficiency,improved health and quality of life;and WHEREAS,Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County offers homeowner educational programs which give families the tools and information that can improve their financial future;and WHEREAS, Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County maintains active partnerships with financial institutions, social service agencies, businesses, community housing providers, and others to enhance a commitment to successful communal actions to increase the prospects of ensuring affordable housing obtainability. NOW THEREFORE,I,Ty Penserga,Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach,Florida,do hereby proclaim the month of June 2022,as: National flomgowngrship Month 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 Th day of June,Two Thousand and Twenty-Two. Ty Penserga,Mayor ATTEST: Maylee DeJesus,City Clerk 5.A. Administrative 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 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 term openings and vacancies on the various advisory boards with the designated Commission members having responsibility for the appointment to fill each term opening and vacancy.At this time, there are no new applicants. How will this affect city programs or services? Appointments are necessary to keep city 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: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 19 of 1193 Type Description D Attachment Appointments and Applicants for 06-07-22 D Attachment Ranbom, Alexander, Building Board of Adjustment and Appeals D Attachment Paro, Nicole Education and Youth Advisory Board Ranbom, Alexander Historic Resources and D Attachment Preservation Board D Attachment Paro, Nicole Library Board D Attachment Cwynar, Ann Senior Advisory Board D Attachment Ferrell, Danny Senior Advisory Board Page 20 of 1193 Appointments and Applicants for June 7, 2022 Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals III Turkin Alt 1 yr term to 3/23 IV Kelley Alt 1 yr term to 3/23 Applicant: Alexander Ranbom Education and Youth Advisory Board III Turkin Alternate 1 yr term to 3/23 IV Kelley Student 1 yr term to 3/23 Mayor Penserga Student 1 yr term to 3/23 Applicant: Nicole Padro Historic Resources Preservation Board III Turkin Reg 2 yr term to 3/24 IV Kelley Reg 2 yr term to 3/24 Mayor Penserga Alt 1 yr term to 3/23 Applicant: Alexander Ranbom Library Board IV Kelley Reg 2 yr term to 3/24 Mayor Penserga Alt 1 yr term to 3/23 1 Cruz Alt 1 yr term to 3/23 Applicant: Nicole Padro Senior Advisory Board I Cruz Reg 2 yr term to 3/24 11 Hay Alt 1 yr term to 3/23 III Turkin Alt 1 yr term to 3/23 Applicants: Danny Ferrell Ann Cwynar Page 21 of 1193 ii (i c! i!. Stanziorne, Tamm From: City Clerk r; Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 8:52 AM To: Stanzione, Tammy (` Subject: FW: Advisory BoardAppointment application i` i From:alex enoreply123formbuilder.com> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2022 5:35 PM To:City Clerk<CityClerkbbfl.us> Subject:Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 05/27/2022 Name Alexander Ranborr Phone number 561-597-3216 Address 1499 S Federal Hwy Unit 252 Boynton Beach Florida 33435 United States c Email alex@vanniordan.com I' Current occupation or, if c retired, prior occupation Construction Project Manager Education Some college Are you a registered voter? Yes Do you reside within the Boynton reach City limits? Yes Flo you own/manage a business Yes within City limits? If"yes", name of business: Vann Jordan, inc. Are you currently serving on a City hoard? No Have you served on a City board in the past? No If"yes",which board(s)and when? Have you ever been convicted No of a crime? If"yes",when and where? Advisory Board Building Board of Adjustment&Appeals ll, I Page 22 of 1193 if appointed by the City Commission to serve as Board Chair or Vice Chair are you Yes willing to serve in this capacity? Personal Qualifications I am currently a Senior Construction Project Manager for Whole Foods Market, working on various projects throughout the state. I have worked on construction projects in Florida, Maryland,Virginia,Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. I still hold my contractors license in New York,where I ran a home improvement construction company for over six years. I am also a property management consultant for commercial properties in Florida. It would be an honor and privilege to serve the community in this capacity. Professional Memberships Licensed Home Improvement Contractor in NY EPA Lead Renovator Certification OSHA 10-Construction Feel free to attach/upload an extra sheet or resume. Certification 1, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed,any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 73.1.131.199(United States)at 2022-05-27 16:34:53 on iPhone 15.3 Entry ID:550 Referrer:https:J/www,boyrLe,L itp[1- c ,,. h.prjgL Form Host: httos://form.123formbuilder.comZ583214ZadvisorV-board-appo 2 Page 23 of 1193 Stanzione, Tammy From: City Clerk Sent: Thursday,June 02, 2022 1:59 PM To: Stanzione, Tammy Subject: FW. Advisory Board Appointment application Attachments: Nicole_Prado.-Resurne.clocx From: nicolede.prado<no reply@ 123form builder.com> Sent:Thursday,June 2, 2022 1 3 PM To:City Clerk<CityClerk@bbfl.us> Subject:Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 06/02/2022 Name Nicole Prado, Phone number 561-643-4014 Address 1499 S Federal Hwy Unit 252 Boynton Beach FL 33435 United States Email nicole.de.prado@gmaii.com Current occupation or, if retired,prior Freelance occupation Education Bachelor's Degree of Fine Arts in Graphic Design Are you a registered Yes voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach Yes City limits? Do you own/manage a business within City No limits? if"yes", name of business: Are you currently serving on a City No board? Have you served on a No City board in the past? if"yes",which board(s)and when? i. Page 24 of 1193 sa Have you ever been convicted of a crime? Yes if"yes",when and Picketing; Washington D.C.;2021 where? Advisory Board Education and Youth Advisory Board if appointed by the City Commission to serve as Board Chair or Yes Vice Chair are you willing to serve in this capacity? Personal Qualifications I am a mother of 2 little kids and am therefore interested in being able to help other children in, my community. I'm fluently bilingual in English and Spanish and have many years working with the Hispanic community stateside as well as abroad(worked in predominantly Hispanic community for years,also served as translator; lived 6 years in Bolivia and Argentina). I am also accustomed to working in leadership roles, working in groups, managing businesses,etc. I am currently working with other parents doing community outreach to help keep St.Joseph's Episcopal School open. I have been designing their graphic material as well. I'd love to further grow into the community I love by helping. Professional Memberships Feel free to attach/upload an extra,hups:11form.123fo rmibu ilde rco m&p load did.phl2?fileid=9b32cea4lfae5da544cc99ee8aOlfa98 sheet or resume. Certification 1,the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 73,1.131.199(United States)at 2022-06-02 12:36:40 on Safari 15.1 Entry ID:554 Referrer: https ://www,boynton-beach.orgj Form Host.https:Lform.123formbuilder.comZ583214/advisory-board-,appointment-appligation 2 Page 25 of 1193 Iii NICOLE PRADO 1499 South Federal Highway, Unit 252, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 nicol e.de,pradoPgmaiLcom wwwnicole,pra,do.coni 561.6414014 Project Manager, Designer, Mother and Wife seeking to better aid my community. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Montgomery Community College, Takoma Park and Rockville, MD, AFA (Graphic Design) 2018 Maryland Institute College of Arts (MICA), Baltimore, MD, BFA (Graphic Design) 2021 SKILLS Bilingual: English and Spanish Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, After Effects, Premiere Pro Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel HTML, CSS Conventional Painter EXPERIENCE Business Administration Vann Jordan, New York, NY, and Washington, DC, 2019-2022, Management Consultant for remodeling contractor Pacheco and Associates, Washington, DC, 201.5-2018, Manager, Personal Lines of Insurance Praxis EMR, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2014, Service Associate for medical records firin, Teaching Professor TOEFL, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2015, English Teacher and Tutor Graphic Design Varadero Communications, New York, NY, 2021 Nicole Prado Design, Gaithersburg, MD and Boynton Beach, FL, 2018-2021 References available on request Home studio/office available 4�' Page 26 of 1193 Stanzione, TarnIli L.... From: City Clerk Sent: Thursday,June 02, 2022 9.56 AM To: Stanzione,Tammy Subject. FW:Advisory Board Appointment application Attachments: Alexander-Ranbom-resume.pdf From:Alex<noreply@123formbuilder.com> Sent.,Thursday,June 2, 2022 9:34 AM To: City Clerk<CityClerk@bbfl.us> Subject:Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 06/02/2022 Name Alexander Ranborn Phone number 561-597-3216 Address 1499 S Federal Hwy Unit 252 Boynton Beach Florida 33435 United States Email alex@vanniordan.com Current occupation or,if retired, prior Construction Project Manager occupation Education Some college Are you a registered Yes vote r?. Do you reside within the Boynton Beach Yes City limits? Do you own/manage a business within City Yes limits? If"yes", name of Vann Jordan, inc. business; Are you currently serving on a City No board? Have you served on a City board in the No past? Page 27 of 1193 If"yes",which board(s)and when? Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? If"yes",when and where? Advisory Board Historic Resources Preservation Board If appointed by the City Commission to serve as Board Chair Yes or Vice Chair are you willing to serve in this capacity? Personal I have spent my entire career in facilities management and construction, I am a licensed Qualifications contractor in NYC,where I managed a home improvement firm and often dealt with the Landmark Preservation Commission. I have a strong knowledge in construction and building codes. I am currently managing all construction projects in Florida for Whole Foods Market. Professional Licensed contractor with the Department of Consumer Affairs in New York. Memberships EPA Lead Renovator Certified OSHA 10 Construction Feel free to attach/upload an httDs-//form.123formbuilder-com/uaload-did.pht)?fileid=194576ae7ad880999fl6978a6894c341 extra sheet or resume. Certification 1,the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed,any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. ii The message has been sent from 73.1.131.199(United States)at 2022-06-02 08:34:19 on Chrome 102.0,0.0 Entry ID:551 Referrer:ht s: (www.bovnton-beachorgy Form Host: https://fo-r..m..123formbuiiider com/5832-14 dvi sory-boa rd-a p pointment-a pp]J cation ri rir A 2 Page 28 of 1193 II Stanzione, Tammx From: City Clerk Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2022 12:55 PM To: Stanzione, Tammy Subject. FW:Advisory Board Appointment application Attachments: Nicole-Prado.-Resume.docx From: nicole.de.prado <noreply@123formbuilder.com> Sent:Thursday,June 2, 2022 12:38 PM To:City Clerk<CityClerk@bbfl.us> Subject:Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 06/02/2022 Name Nicole Prado Phone number 561-643-4014 Address 1499 S Federal Hwy Unit 252 Boynton Beach FIL 33435 United States Email nicole.de,.prado@gmai,l.com Current occupation or, if retired, prior Freelance occupation Education Bachelor Degree of Fine Arts in Graphic Design Are you a registered Yes voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach Yes City limits? Do you own/manage a business within CityNo limits? If"yes", name of business: Are you currently jf serving on a City No lys board? Have you served on a fE City board in the No past? if"yes",which board(s)and when? Page 29 of 1193 Have you ever been , convicted of a crime? If"yes",when and Picketing; Washington, C.C.; 2021 where? Advisory Board Library Board If appointed by the City Commission to serve as Board Chair Yes or Vice Chair are you willing to serve in this capacity? Personal I'm fluently bIIinguaI in English&Spanish,Just today where I was at the library speaking with a Qualifications staff member a nen—English speaker approached, I translated for her so she could be helped. I have multiple years of experience working with the Hispanic community as a Personal Lines of Insurance Mgr., as well as living in Bolivia &Argentina for a total of 6 years. I'm a recent art school graduate from MICA in graphic design and I can contribute to your web page design and production. I have years of experience working with visual communication both abroad &in the U.S. Presently I work as a Sr. Project Manager&work on all design needs. I enjoy being around people as well as helping them. Professional Memberships Feel free to attach/upload an httg:lZform.123formbuilder.comLupload dld.phe.fil,eid=eb7eb3a532lb89296aec84d5c4770438 extra sheet or resume. Certification 1,the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 73.1,131.199(United States)at 2022-06-02 11:38:00 on Safari 15.1 Entry ID:553 Referrer:https://www.,bointon-beach.orgZ Form Host: olntmentaDDIication t. 2 Page 30 of 1193 NICOLE PRADO 1499 South Federal Highway, Unit 252, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 nicole.de.prado _ _p gmail.corn wwmnlcoLle rado.corn 561.643.4014 Project Manager, Designer, Mother and Wife seeking to better aid my community. PROFESSIO, NAL` RAINING Montgomery Community College, Takoma Park and Rockville, MD, AFA (Graphic Design) 2018 Maryland Institute College of Arts (MICA), Baltimore, MD, BFA (Graphic Design) 2021 SKILLS is Bilingual: English and Spanish Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, After Effects, Premiere Pro Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel HTML, CSS lE Conventional Painter EXPE RIENCE Business Adn'tinistration Vann Jordan, Now York, NY, and Washington, DC, 2019-2022, Management Consultant for remodeling contractor Pacheco and Associates, Washington, DC, 2015-2018, Manager, Personal Lines of Insurance Praxis EMR, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2014, Service Associate for medical records firm Teach'ng Professor TOEFL, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2015, English Teacher and Tutor Graphile Design Varadero Communications, New York, NY, 2021 Nicole Prado Design, Gaithersburg, MD and Boynton Beach, FL, 2018-2021 References available on request Home studio/office available Page 31 of 1193 hi Stanzione, Tammy From: City Clerk Sent: Thursday,June 02, 2022 1210 PM To: Stanzione, Tammy Subject: FW:Advisory Board Appointment application From:amc<no reply@ 123form builder.co m> Sent:Thursday,June 2,2022 11:09 AM To:City Clerk<CityC]erk@bbfl.us> Subject:Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 06/02/2022 Name Ann Cwynar Phone number 516-732-6340 Address 2701 SW 8th Street Boynton Beach FL 33435 United States Email amc@instasign.com Current occupation or,if Teacher for deaf andhard of hearing K-12 retired,prior occupation Education Bachelor of Science from Kent State University in 1971 Are you a registered voter? Yes Do you reside within the Yes Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business Yes within City limits? If"yes", name of business: Are you currently serving on a No City board? Have you served on a City No board in the past? If"yes",which board(s)and when? Have you ever been convicted No of a crime? If"yes",when and where? Advisory Board Senior Advisory Board Page 32 of 1193 if appointed by the City Commission to serve as Board Chair or Vice Chair are you Yes willing to serve in this capacity? Personal Qualifications I have been a longtime resident of Boynton Beach, I have lived here, in the Chapel Hill area, since 1975. My children were all born at Bethesda Hospital. My three children are all grew up in Boynton Beach and all attented the public school. I am retired now, but I was a teacher in the Palm Beach County School District for 30 years. I retired in 2016. 1 have witnessed Boynton Beach grow and expand over the years.As a senior citizen myself, I feet I am uniquely qualified to understand the needs of our senior population and that I would be an asset on the Senior Advisory Board. Professional Memberships I was also appointed to the Education Practices Commission (EPC)for the state of Florida.The EPC is the organization of law enforcement, educators,and lay people, who determine appropriate punishment for licensed educators when they fail to adhere to the principles of professional conduct and the code of ethics for Florida educators. I served as a commissioner on this board from 2006-2016. 1 hope you will consider my qualifications to sit on the Senior Advisory Board. I will look forward to having the opportunity to give back to this community. Feel free to attach/upload an extra sheet or resume. Certification 1,the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed,any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 104.54.111.21(United States)at 2022-06-02 10:0831 on Safari 12.1.2 Entry ID:552 Referrer:https:llwww.boynton-beach.org/boards-and-committees Form Most:httpsj/for -board-app it4p rica --m,123formbuilder.comZ5832141advisory ntmen - -o�— _ _p 2 Page 33 of 1193 F Stanzione, Tamm _ 4s r}t� From: City Clerk Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 3:20 FM N, To. Stanzione,Tammy t� Subject, FW Advisory Board Appointment application V (l { Froin: lear25jr<noreply123forrnbuilder.com> , Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 1;36 PM To:City Clea<CityClerkbbfl.us> 'J Subject;Advisory Board Appointment application S Today"s date 05/23/2022 Fame [Danny Ferrell Phone number 954-743-8575 j Address 4414 Round Table Ct Boynton Beach FL 33436 United States Email lear25jr@h�otmail.com l# Current occupation or, if Licensed Massage Therapist retired, prior occupation c Education AAS in Aviation Maintenance Are you a registered voter? Yes [Do you reside within the yes Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business o within City limits? if"yes", name of business. Are you currently serving on a No City board? Have you served on a Cityr No board in the past? c if"yes",which board(s)and when? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? No if"yes",when and where? I% Advisory Board Senior Advisory Board t it Page 34 of 1193 1F I(tiF If appointedby the City a Commission to serve as Board Yes Chair or Vice Chair are you willing to serve in this capacity? Personal Qualifications l Bell that I would be a very good representative on the Boynton Beach Senior Advisory Board. Let rase explain why. I am a Gulf War Veteran and Licensed Aircraft Mechanic for 30 years. I have and y continue to volunteer my time with organizations such as Meals on Wheels, Special (# Olympics and Broward outreach just to name a few. I live in the city of Boynton Beach and recently went to working part Time only which enables me to get more active in our community. I also live in a Senior Community and this is why being on the Boynton Beach Advisory Board is important to me. I feel that the Seniors are being overlooked here and I want to help. Professional Memberships American Massage Therapist Associations AARP Florida Board of Massage Therapist Peel free toattach/upload an extra sheet or resume, Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. i understand that, if appointed,any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been seat from 172.58,175.173 (United States)at 202.2-05-23 12:36;24 on Whone 15.4 Entry ID: 547 Referrer:httras:] www,boynton taeach.erd j Form Host: htt s: fours.123'forrrrbui_Ider.corrs_583214 advisor board-a ointment-a Iicatiorl ii i G s, I� ,r 1 a, l4 4�s sr 1#{ 2 Page 35 of 1193 5.B. Administrative 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Ratify the selection of Sandra Watson as the Chair and Judi Lyman as the Vice Chair of the Senior Advisory Board. Explanation of Request: At the March 7, 2022, meeting of the Senior Advisory Board, Sandra Watson was appointed as Board Chair and Judi Lyman was appointed as Vice Chair. Per the City's Ordinance No. 21-016, the City Commission must ratify the selection of the Board Chair and Vice-Chair. How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: None Alternatives: None recommended Strategic Plan: High Performing Organization Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: None Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 36 of 1193 6.A. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach ' Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over$10,000 for the month of April 2022. 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 designee 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 designee.All backup documentation is available upon request. Below is a list of the purchases for April 2022: Purchase Order# Vendor Amount 221249 MADSEN/BARR CORPORATION $71,715.00 221257 BARNEY'S PUMPS, INC $19,216.00 221283 BROADCAST SYSTEMS $25,864.00 221284 EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES, LLC $27,040.00 221289 MADSEN/BARR CORPORATION $55,002.50 221296 D E BTBOOK $15,000.00 221299 ALL COUNTIES PAI NTI NG, LLC $16,533.50 221303 TELEVAC SOUTH, INC $20,625.00 221305 J.C. WHITE ARCHITECTURAL INTERIOR PRODUCTS $34,596.88 221332 ALL COUNTIES PAI NTI NG, LLC $12,025.00 221333 JATLANTIC SOUTHERN PAVING &SEALCOATING $12,452.00 221346 ITEXAS TRAILERS SALES &SERVICE $19,604.00 221352 JENDRESS & HAUSER, INC $10,544.54 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, or designee. 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 allowfor making more timely purchases. Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Page 37 of 1193 L;nmate Action Appimation: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description Attachment Purchases over$10,000-April 2022 Page 38 of 1193 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH APPROVED REQUESTS FOR PURCHASES OVER$10,000 FOR APRIL 2022 1. Vendor: MADSEN/BARR CORPORATION Purchase Amount: $71,715.00 Requesting Department: UTILITIES Contact Person: BRANDON MINGO Date: 4/4/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: Repairs for Water Distribution located on the south side of Boynton Beach Boulevard @ 900 LF east of Lawrence Road FDOT(Right of Way) Source for Purchase: Bid Award 019-2821-19/IT Fund Source: 401-2810-536.46-47 2. Vendor: BARNEY'S PUMPS, INC Purchase Amount: $19,216.00 Requesting Department: UTILITIES Contact Person: TREMAINE JOHNSON Date: 4/4/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: Purchase of a pumping station HOMA submersible replacement pump for Lift Station#801. The Utilities Department has standardized all pumps in the wastewater system for pumping sewage from gravity and force mains to the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant for treatment and disposal. Source for Purchase: Contract#014282119 Fund Source: 401-2816-536.52-75 3. Vendor: BROADCAST SYSTEMS Purchase Amount: $25,864.00 Requesting Department: POLICE Contact Person: KARL MARACOTTA Date: 4/7/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: For the purchase and installation of security surveillance cameras at the Boynton Beach Police range. Source for Purchase: GSA Contract#GS-07F-173GA Fund Source: 303-4119-521.64-15 PD2202 4. Vendor: EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Purchase Amount: $27,040.00 Requesting Department: UTILITIES Contact Person: TREMAINE JOHNSON Date: 4/7/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: Purchase a Zabocs 7000 Media Repack for the existing sanitary sewer odor control system previously installed by this vendor;who is familiar with the conditions of the master pumping station. Source for Purchase: Sole Source Fund Source: 403-5000-535.65-04 SWR064 6. Vendor: MADSEN/BARR CORPORATION Purchase Amount: $55,002.50 Requesting Department: PUBLIC WORKS Contact Person: BRYAN HELLER Date: 4/8/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: This road failure appeared without notice and required the City to close South Lake Drive to traffic and pedestrians on the City of Boynton Beach and Delray Beach sides of the bridge. Determined cause was a direct result of an FPL Consultant crossing the bridge in a vehicle with two(2)concrete light poles on its trailer. Source for Purchase: Emergency Repair Fund Source: 303-4906-541.63-22 TR0903 303-4905-580.63-08 CP0266 6. Vendor: DEBTBOOK Purchase Amount: $15,000.00 Requesting Department: FINANCIAL SERVICES Contact Person: CORINNE ELLIOTT Date: 4/12/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: Annual subscription of DebtBook a lease management software platform to assist with new Governmental Accounting Standards Board(GASB-87) reporting requirements. GASB-87 is the new lease accounting standard for governmental entities. DebtBook delivers a complete implementation and ongoing compliance using upfront lease,organization and data extraction additionally,generates all schedules necessary to comply with GASB-87 standards. Source for Purchase: Three(3)Written Quotes Fund Source: 001-1410-513.49-17 Page 39 of 1193 7. Vendor: ALL COUNTIES PAINTING, LLC Purchase Amount: $16,533.50 Requesting Department: FACILITIES Contact Person: GAIL MOOTZ Date: 4/12/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: Remove surface irregularities, resurface and paint twenty-four(24)light poles near the Tennis Center located at 3111 South Congress Avenue. Pressure wash, paint exterior stuccoo walls including columns,ceilings and parapet walls at the Tennis Center. Purchase includes prepping and painting the walls and ceilings of the interior offices and two(2)interior bathrooms at the Tennis Center. Source for Purchase: Contract#013251119 Fund Source: 303-4101-580.62-01 GG1901 8. Vendor: TELEVAC SOUTH, INC Purchase Amount: $20,625.00 Requesting Department: UTILITIES Contact Person: TREMAINE JOHNSON Date: 4/15/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: Vendor provided equipment and crew for the removal of all loose dirt, rock and debris including proper disposal fees during wet well cleaning for Lift Station#317. Source for Purchase: Three(3)Written Quotes Fund Source: 403-5000-535.65-04 SWR064 9. Vendor: J.C.WHITE ARCHITECTURAL INTERIOR PRODUCTS Purchase Amount: $34,596.88 Requesting Department: FACILITIES Contact Person: GAIL MOOTZ Date: 4/15/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: Additional furniture for build-outs located in City Hall on the 1 st floor,3rd floor(Recreation)and 4th floor(Finance) Source for Purchase: Piggyback State of Florida Contract 5610000-19-ACS Fund Source: 303-1214-580.63-00 TS2001 10. Vendor: ALL COUNTIES PAINTING, LLC Purchase Amount: $12,025.00 Requesting Department: FACILITIES Contact Person: GAIL MOOTZ Date: 4/25/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: Work performed at 700 NE 4th Avenue including pressure washing wood decks, pavers and concrete around the pavilion followed by applying a clear coat natural finish of timber oil to any wood surfaces and waterproofing for durability. Source for Purchase: Contract#013251119 Fund Source: 303-4101-580.62-01 GG1901 11. Vendor: ATLANTIC SOUTHERN PAVING&SEALCOATING Purchase Amount: $12,452.00 Requesting Department: ENGINEERING Contact Person: GAIL MOOTZ Date: 4/25/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: ADA Modifications at the Tennis Center involved replacing and regrading the base, raising sidewalks to allow for the new asphalt at 2%slope and installing handicap signs and posts. Source for Purchase: Contract#010251218 Fund Source: 303-4212-572.63-05 RP1879 12. Vendor: TEXAS TRAILERS SALES&SERVICE Purchase Amount: $19,604.00 Requesting Department: FLEET Contact Person: BILL DARTY Date: 4/27/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: Purchase replacement equipment trailer#8808 for Utilities Source for Purchase: Piggyback State Contract Fund Source: 501-2516-519.64-33 FSA20-EQU18.0 Heavy Equipment 13. Vendor: ENDRESS& HAUSER, INC Purchase Amount: $10,544.54 Requesting Department: WAREHOUSE Contact Person: JEN PACIELLO Date: 4/27/2022 Brief Description of Purchase: Warehouse Stock: Pressure gauges needed for bulk chlorine and salt(brine)tanks Source for Purchase: Sole Source Fund Source: 401-2811-536.52-75 Page 2 Page 40 Of 1193 6.B. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Approve the one-year extension for RFPs/Bids and/or piggy-backs for the procurement of services and/or commodities under $100,000 as described in the written report for June 7, 2022 - "Request for Extensions and/or Piggybacks." Explanation of Request: As required, the Finance/Procurement Department submits requests for award to the Commission; requests for approval to enter into contracts and agreements as the result of formal solicitations; and to piggy-back governmental contracts. Options to extend or renew are noted in the "Agenda Request Item" presented to Commission as part of the initial approval process. Procurement seeks to provide an accurate and efficient method to keep the Commission informed of pending renewals and the anticipated expenditure by reducing the paperwork of processing each renewal and/or extension individually and summarizing the information in a monthly report(as required). VENDORS DESCRIPTION OF SOLICITATION SOLICITATION RENEWAL AMOUNT NUMBER TERM Annual Genuine Auto Annual Supply of Large/Heavy Duty COBB Bid No. August 17, Estimated (Napa), The Pete Vehicle Aftermarket Parts, Accessories 030-1412- 2022—August Expenditure Store, Truck Pro and Supplies 19/MFD 16, 2023 $45,000 How will this affect city programs or services? This renewal report will be used for those solicitations, contracts/agreements and piggy-backs that are renewed/extended with the same terms and conditions and pricing as the initial award. Fiscal Impact: Funds have been budgeted under line items as noted on the attached report. Alternatives: Not approve renewals and require new solicitations to be issued. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Page 41 of 1193 Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description Attachment Bid Extensions and Piggy® acs under $100,000 Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® GenuineAuto (NAPA) 2022®2023 D Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® The Pete Store® 2022- 2023 Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® Truck Pro- 2022®2023 Page 42 of 1193 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH REQUESTS FOR BID EXTENSIONS AND PIGGY-BACKS UNDER $100,000 June 7, 2022 REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: Materials and Distribution DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Michael Dauta TERM: August 17, 2022 thru August 16, 2023 SOURCE FOR PURCHASE: City of Boynton Beach Bid No. 030-1412-19IMFD— Annual Supply of Large/Heavy Duty Vehicle Aftermarket Parts, Accessories and Supplies ACCOUNT NUMBER: 502-0000-141-0100 VENDOR(S): Genuine Auto (Napa), The Pete Store, Truck Pro ANNUAL ESTIMATE: $45,000 DESCRIPTION: On 7-16-19, City Commission approved the Annual Supply of Large/Heavy Duty Vehicle Aftermarket Parts, Accessories and Supplies. It was renewed on 5-18-2021. The Contract allows for two (2) additional one-year renewal options with the same prices, terms and conditions. The vendor has agreed to renew the Contract for the one-year renewal option thru August 16, 2023. SID NAME: BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF LARGE/HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE AFTERMARKET PARTS,ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES"" Contract Renewal Period: August 17,2022 THROUGH August 16,2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach,and Genuine Parts dba Napa Auto Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for Large Aftennarket Parts under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: August 17, 2022 through August 16, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. -12 GENUINE PARTS DBA NAPA AUTO SIGNATURE NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) 3 - ;V�, DATE (AREA CODE)TELEPHONE NUMBER APA 1005 S.Congress Ave Steven Brand'I Delray BeachFl 33445 CSR "' 403-5121 ,-""O"ice 954 520-5768 Call Steverr-Brandk napastore.com 1-11ERIC,IIs(;.4 711,111 1 V TO 771/1,GUI.J111SIMAL1.11 Page 44 of 1193 The City of Bo ton Beach FINANCEIPROCUREMKN7 SEN VICES P.O. 130 31O 0Y OIV B CIT-FLORIDA .33 S N 1 7WLEPHUNE NO: (561) 742-6310 RAX.,r (561) 742®6.316 March 11, 2022 The Pete Store 2441 S. State Road 7 Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 33317 BID ® "ANNUAL SUPPLIES"AFTERMARKET PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND Dear Mr. Frank Helfrich Theabove referenced bidill expire 8-16-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for anadditional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautam@bbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you, If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free toe ail Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam@bbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial rvices cc. Michael Dauta- Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File , EP1CA'S GAWEWAY TO THE&ULFS9']?KAAI Page 45 of 1193 BID NANM-. BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF LARGE/HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE AFTERMARKET PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND 'y9, Contract Period: , 2022 THROUGH August 16, 2023 Agreement between the Cityof Boyntont for �P Yes, I agree to extend the existing i for Large Aftermarket Parts under the same s and Conditions for an additional year: August 17, 2022 through ust 16, 2023 , I do not wish to renew the agreement. THE PETE STORE IV Kn REPRESENTATIVEIL (pleaseprint) DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER AMERICA'S C A TE WA Y TO ME 0 ULFSTREAM Page 46 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach finance/Prncu�ernene5erv�cet ,L 100 EasT Ocean Ave P.O.Box 310 Boynton Beach,F11111,33435 Telephone N.:(561)742 6310 FAX:(561)741-6316 March 11,2022 Truck Pro 324 Sunshine Road West Palm Beach,FL.33411 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF LARGE/HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE AFTERMARKET PARTS,ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES" BID#030-1412-19/MFD Dear Mr.Byron Chastain The above referenced bid will expire 8-I6-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore,the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terns and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service,and if you agree,the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta,Manager of Materials and Distribution,at dautamnbbfl.us.We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree,we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions,please feel free to email Michael Dauta,Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam(@bbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, _ !'tom Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File Anerica's Gateway to the Gu!lfstreare Scanned with CarnScanner BID NAME: BIDNAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF LARGE/HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE AFTERMARKET PARTS,ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES Contract Renewal Period:August 17,2022 THROUGH August 16,2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach,and Truck Pro V Yes,I agree to extend the existing Bid for Large Aftermarket Parts under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: August 17,2022 through August 16,2023 No,I do not wish to renew the agreement. TRUCK PRO STURE ��2ea C-�YiS�}aiN �'9:o�v2� 5ct)eS /1')g�ege� NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) DATE (AREA CODE)TELEPHONE NUMBER Amerim's Gateway to the Gulfstream Scanned with CarnScanner 6.C. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Approve an annual blanket for East Coast Mulch in the amount of $85,000.00 for park, playground, and various City buildings/facilities piggybacking the Southeast Governmental Contract Award#E-04-22 for the period of the contract which expires on November 14, 2022 with an annual expenditure of$125,000. The City of Pompano Beach's bid process satisfies the City's competitive bid requirements. Explanation of Request: The Public Works Department is requesting an annual blanket in the amount of$85,000.00 with vendor East Coast Mulch for parks, playgrounds, and various City buildings/facilities where mulch is needed utilizing the City of Pompano Beach Contract E-04-22. The City will assign East Coast Mulch to blow in mulch at the City parks, playgrounds, and various City buildings/facilities. The playgrounds must have ADA mulch in order to be compliant and uphold safety standards. The City parks will be mulched to maintain weed control and enhance aesthetics. How will this affect city programs or services? This will assist the City's preventative maintenance programs in regards to mulching and playground surfacing. Fiscal Impact: Budgeted funding is in Parks and Grounds account#001-2730-572-46-98 Alternatives: Extend maintenance intervals at Parks Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Contracts Vendor Name: Eastcoast Mulch Page 49 of 1193 Start Date: 2/14/2022 End Date: 11/14/2022 Contract Value: Minority Owned Contractor?: No Extension Available?: No Extension Explanation: Attachments: Type Description D Attachment Agenda Back Up- Southeast Florida Contract Award E-04-22.pdf D Other Agenda Back Up- East Coast Mulch COI Exp 12-07-22.pdf D Other Agenda Back Up- East Coast Mulch COI Exp 12-07-22 - Risk Approval Email.pdf Page 50 of 1193 �f j73 re� I f I Southeast Florida Governmental Purchasing Cooperative Group CONTRACT'AWARD Please complete each of the applicable boxes and submit with bid documents, award notices and tabulations to nacrel. ov_for placement on the NIGP SEFL website Cooperative contract page. BID/RFP No. E-04-2-2 Description/Title: Mulch - Installed and Bagged Initial Contract Term: Start Date 2/14/2022 End Date: 11/14/2022 Renewal Terms of the Contract:.0 Renewal Options for (No.of Renewals) (Period of rime) Renewal No. Start Date: End Date. Renewal No. Start Date: End Date: Renewal No. Start Date: End Date: Renewal No. Start Date: End Date: Extension/Renewal Note: SECTION#1 VENDOR AWARD Vendor Name: Eastcoast Mulch (items 4, 5, 6, 7) Vendor Address: PO Box 1352, Jupiter, FL 33468 a b ........ Contact: George Henry, Director of OperationsNice President Phone: 561-627-5539 Fax: 561-972-7637 Cell/Pager.. 561-262-0075 Email Address:rcmr@comcast.net Website: www.eastcoastmulch.com FEIN: 65-0876231 SECTION#2 AWARD/BACKGROUND INFORMATION Award Date: 2/14/2022 Resolution/Agenda Item No.: NIA Insurance Required: Yes X No Performance Bond Required: Yes =� No X SECTION#3 LEAD AGENCY Agency Name: City of Pompano Beach Agency Address: 1190 NE 3rd Avenue, Bldg. C, Pompano Beach FL. 33060 Agency contact: Jeff English Emailjeffrey.english@copbfl.com Telephone: 954-786-4098 Fax: 954-786-4168 Page 51 of 1193 From: To: Cc: Subject: Approve award for IFB E-04-22 Mulch-Installed and Bagged,-Cooperative invitation for Bids-Final Date: Tuesday,February 8,2022 9:05:09 PM Attachments: �' 22 Ottw Bit&W-Qdsi2{22 47. Hi Jeff, Based upon your facts referenced below as highlighted and in the attachments, I am approving this request;and my approval should be sufficient for this purchase based upon my delegated authority unless you can justify in writing otherwise per policies and procedures. If you are unable to provide any written justification, please proceed accordingly with this approval. Thank you, yid:image022.jpg@OID778EB.AD3BBCEO From:Jeffrey English Sent:Tuesday, February 8, 2022 6:27 PM To:Carla Byrd<Carla.Byrd@copbfl.com> Cc: Purchasing Bids<Purchasing@copbfl.com> Subject:Approve award for iFB E-04-22 Mulch-Installed and Bagged,-Cooperative Invitation for Bids-Final Invitation for Bids (IFB) E-04-22 was issued to establish a contract for the purchase of installed and bagged mulch products,to be ordered as needed. Products included in the IFB are mulch made of recycled wood dyed brown and red,and engineered wood fiber,delivered and installed. Pompano Beach issued this IFB as the lead agency,on behalf of the City and nine(9) other governmental agencies in the South Florida Governmental Purchasing Cooperative. Primary bid award is recommended to East Coast Mulch Corp.,the low responsive and responsible bidder per item. An alternate bid award is recommended to Advanced Mulch,the second low responsive and responsible bidder to be used should the material be unavailable from the primary contractors. All awards shall be at the unit prices bid. Based upon the unit prices bid,and the City's estimated usage,the City of Pompano Beach annual expenditures for mulch products may total$20,000.00. Page 52 of 1193 The contract period is eight months,commencing upon award by the City Manager. Attached are the Purchasing and Public Works Memos,the bid award recommendation,and the tabulation. General Services Director's approval of the City's projected expenditure is requested. Please confirm your approval by replying to this email. In accordance with the City Code of Ordinances,the concurrence of the City Manager will be requested for this authorization. Thank you, ,Engl s h ily �,f CP 1 :al (Beach -786-40. 8 , Page 53 of 1193 MEMORANDUM' Purchasing#22-011 January 26, 2022 To: Gregory P. Harrison, City Manager Through: Carla R. Byrd, General Services Director From: Jeffrey English, Purchasing Agent Subject: Award E-04.22 Mulch-installed and Bagged-Cooperative Invitation for Bids Contract Need/Background The City of Pompano Beach (City) issued Invitation for Bids (IFB) E-04-22 to establish a contract for the purchase of installed and bagged mulch products, to be ordered as needed. Products included in the IFB are mulch made of recycled wood dyed brown and red, and engineered wood fiber, delivered and installed. Pompano Beach issued this lFB as the lead agency, on behalf of the City and nine (9) other governmental agencies in the South Florida Governmental Purchasing Cooperative (Cooperative)_ The estimated quantities stated in the solicitation include anticipated requirements from all of the participating agencies, including the City_ The City's Public Works Department requires mulch on an ongoing basis for use in landscaping throughout the City. The Public Works Department recommends the contract be awarded to East Coast Mulch Corp., the low bidder for each bid item as the primary contractor. Award is also recommended to Advanced Mulch, Inc., the remaining responsive bidder for each Rem, to be used as alternate sources if the primary contractor is unable to supply the product. It is anticipated that most orders will be placed with the primary contractor for each item to achieve the lowest cost to the City and Cooperative. Attached you will find copies of the memorandum and the bid award recommendation form submitted by the Public Works Department, the bid tabulation, and solicitation document. Bidders List The Bidders List was created by using companies suggested by the requesting department, companies that have responded to prior solicitations, companies that have requested their names be placed on the Bid List, and companies from appropriate listings in other source books. Number of companies responding with complete bids .............................................2 Advertising, The IFB was advertised in the Sun Sentinel, and notices were sent to bid notice agencies throughout the nation. The IFB was also posted in the City's eBid system for download by interested companies. Page 54 of 1193 Purchasing*22-011 Page 2 January 26, 2022 Funding Based upon the unit prices bid, and the City's estimated usage, the City's annual expenditures for mulch products could total $20,000.00. City purchases will be made, as needed, from budgeted funds in account, 001-3060-530.46-10, Repair & Maintenance / Land Building Improvements. Award Recommendation It is recommended that an eight-month contract be awarded to the low bidder per item as the primary contractor as follows: East Coast Mulch Corp„ (Items 4, 5, 6, 7), An alternate award is recommended to the second low bidder, Advanced Mulch, as outlined on the bid tabulation to be used if the primary contractor is unable to supply the product. enclosures cc: File Southeast Florida Governmental Purchasing Cooperative Page 55 of 1193 r'-,rip ario 0,50beach r&Ofgda a Wxen'4nNs walaWWA Phone: (954)786-4507 City of Pompano Beach Fax: (954)786-4023 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM O. 2022-07 DATE; January 26, 2022 TO: Caria Byrd, General Services Director FROM: Robert McCaughan, Public Works Director SUBJECT: Award Bid E-04-22 Mulch— Installed and Bagged lCooperativi? Bid) On December 29, 2021 the City opened and received bids for the Mulch Cooperative Bid E-04-22. Primary bid award recommended to the low bidders per item, and alternate bid awards to the remaining responsive bidders per item. The Grounds Maintenance Division utilizes over 4000 cubic yards of mulch annually to control weeds along our highway median flowerbeds and throughOLA the City. By reducing lawn maintenance crew's time Spent pulling weeds, continued usage of mulch w4fl greatly increase tna Grounds Maintenance Division's productivity. The mulch WH be fundea from account number 001-3040-530.46-10 Repairs & Maintenance I Lands, Buildings, & Improvements. Please have the bid award recommendation for finis project plaGed on the agenda for approval at the next available comm�ssion meeting. RA..M:nl Page 56 of 1193 BID AWARD RECOMMENDATION FORM From., Pu-,chasing Division -Aelff—F Date 1/26/22 To' Grounds Maintenance Department Attn., Anthorns rlando Subject: Bid o, E-04-22 ltem/sar-�(ice: Mulch—Installed and Bagged-Cooperative Invitation for Bids Attached is the Bid Tabulation for subject itern/service requisitioned by your department. Please complete this form in order that proper presentation and recommendations may be made to the City Commissior for its approval,as appropriate. Yo response should be typed. Please return this forra to the Purchasin Division within three weeks of receipt. This'fortn must be accompanied by a mernorandurn explaining the itendservice to be purchased, %hat it"I be used for,stating that it is either a replacement or an additional item, and any other pertinent information which might be requested by the City Commission. This memo should also contain a detailed justificaticy if you are rejecting a to bidder(see below). 1. SOURCE OF FLJNDS: Budgeted Title, 2. RECOMMENDATION: (a) Which bidder do you recommend? _ritern as prim tractor with alternate award award to others. ........... ——----- Is the recommended bid the lowest bid received? Yes X No Note: If You recommend award to-other ffian the low bidder detailed jm9itification z ust be fiarnished for rejection of all lower bids, in an accompanying memorandum, (e) if references were required,were they chocked? Yes X Not applicable for this bid Signature: Datte: Title.- Public Works Dir�etor G'Tt Ir 04/07 Page 57 of 1193 li cu oa m N N O w !0 00.. O IC5 O Ln C3 n o w ri o ,n ,--i o z, —4 m CL W a l- d m 0 a m m c � a E � �} C'I m- cn Qf m N' p O CL 00 41O M N y N N C N 7 1 J J ++ LL Li O n u � uta w an to m Ln d a 7 p Ln O C C? 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J N U ) •Q7 "� — — 7 f0vi LU C H w u Lu 3 m U L m U C L f( UJ 6 U C in LUM LU w tA LU r U Z Cao U Z O Z O Z y O Z O Z 'C N O Z ;''W a 0 Z w Q Q tw Q Q Q '� Q fl> CL u ¢ N 'Q U Q Y 'a U Q �c Q U Q .n U 3 [U .B 3 l6 ❑ L of �. y ro ❑ ro ❑ .a ro a a ro ro O r ro ❑ s v► w Q t N w y <n w Q d vi w Q V) uu Q w Lu Q C w w Q v1 w Q 7 3 W bo �17- 1 : Page 59 of 1193 DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) A�" CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 04/13/2022 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 CONTACT Stephanie Kramer NAME: Brown&Brown of Florida,Inc. a/CNr o Ext): (561)686-2266 a/c,No): (561)686-2313 1661 Worthington Rd Ste 175 E-MAIL skramer@bb-wpb.com ADDRESS: INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# West Palm Beach FL 33409 INSURERA: Southern-Owners Insurance Company 10190 INSURED INSURER B: Zenith Insurance Company 13269 East Coast Mulch Corp INSURER C: East Coast Nursery Inc INSURER D: P.O.Box 1352 INSURER E: Jupiter FL 33468 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 21-22 Master COI 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 CONTRACTOR 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. 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N/A 2137406602 12/31/2021 12/31/2022 (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Certificate holder is listed as additional insured with respect to the General Liability policy when required as per written contract. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City of Boynton Beach ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 100 E Ocean Ave AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Boynton Beach FL 33435 « �� @ 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Page 60 of 1193 Greco-Arencibia, Adrianna From: Certificate of Insurance Sent: Wednesday,April 13, 2022 9:10 AM To: Greco-Arencibia,Adrianna; Certificate of Insurance Subject: RE: COI Request -Vendor East Coast Mulch Good morning, This COI has been reviewed and accepted by Risk Management.Thank you. Respectfully, Richard From: Greco-Arencibia, Adrianna Sent:Wednesday, April 13, 2022 8:54 AM To: Certificate of Insurance<COI@bbfl.us> Subject: FW: COI Request-Vendor East Coast Mulch Hi, Can you please review the attached COI and if it meets our requirements. Thank you Adrianna Greco-Arencibia Assistant to Director Public Works-Solid Waste Mailing Address: P.O. [fox 310 I Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Physical Address: 222 H,E, 9th Ave. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 561-742-6596 I 561-742-6211 Greco-ArencibiaA@bbfl.us I boynton-beach.orgf 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: Michael Ambrose (Rpro) <Rpro- ichael.Ambrose bbrown.com> Sent:Wednesday, April 13, 2022 8:30 AM To: Greco-Arencibia, Adrianna <Greco-ArencibiaA@bbfl.us> Cc: Lazo, Franky<LazoF@bbfl.us>;TatisE@bbfl.u; 054-Cert Requests<054.CertReguests@bbrown.com> Subject: RE: COI Request-Vendor East Coast Mulch Good morning, Attached please find the requested Certificate of Insurance Page 61 of 1193 6.D. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Accept FY2021-2022 second quarter report on operations of the Schoolhouse Children's Museum. Explanation of Request: Per the City's Management Agreement with the Schoolhouse Children's Museum (Boynton Cultural Centre, Inc.), the Executive Director shall submit a quarterly report to the City Commission on all of its activities, revenues and expenditures at a regularly schedule Commission Meeting. How will this affect city programs or services? None Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Do not accept the report. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description Attachment Schoolhouse Museum 2nd Quarter Report Page 62 of 1193 Schoolhouse d 4 Children's Museum Quarterly Report FY '21/'22 2nd Quarter General Operations The Museum continued to operate at reduced capacity due to the pandemic, however, there has been a steady increase in both admissions and membership sales during the second quarter of '21/'22 when compared to the previous quarter. Operational format continued to be two play sessions and a half hour closure in between for resetting and spraying of COVID Clear, a hospital grade sanitizer. Masks are no longer required and reservations are strongly suggested. With masks no longer required, there has been a notable increase in visitation. Revenue While not back to pre-pandemic levels, Museum visitation showed steady improvement over the quarter. Membership revenue also showed improvement, though remains below pre- pandemic levels. With a grant reimbursement and special event income realized, gross revenue from operations was 18% higher than the same quarter "pre-pandemic" year of '18/'19. Excluding the City's support, income from operations for FY '21/'22— Q3 was $ $96,730.74 vs. the 2nd quarters of FY '20/'21 at $46,285.95 and in FY '19/'20 at $68,156.30 Expenses Overall Expenses for the second quarter of '21/'22 were 16.45% higher than the "pre- pandemic" year of '18/'19. Expenses for FY '21/'22 — Q2 were $143,286.06 vs. $119,718.34 in FY '18/'19— Q2. The increase is due to several factors including payroll, an increase in the threshold used to classify Capital purchases and event expenses. Programming Participation in Museum programming is improving, though we continue to with reduced class size. Requests for Outreach and Filed Trip programs are increasing. Respectfully submitted, Suj'a. taw Executive Director Page 63 of 1193 6.E. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Authorize the Finance Department to reduce the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts and the Accounts Receivable Accounts by $1,009,666.96. This amount reflects unpaid ALS Transportation billings that have been in collections for 12 months or longer. This write off is for 2017 uncollected EMS-Transport revenue. 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 at this point and the appropriate action is to write them off completely. Attempts by the City and its Collection Agency to collect these past due amounts have been exhausted since a majority of the accounts are from uninsured patients. The $1,009,666.96 represents approximately 1.984 medical incident transports from 2017. Which reflects an average of$508.91 per claim. The collection agency also reports unpaid balances to the three (3) major credit bureaus. The $1,009,666.96 represents 30.45% of the$3,314,939.55 ALS transport fees collected for that year. This amount/percentage is consistent with previous write-offs. It is prudent to review, at least annually, the collectability of accounts that have been sent to the collection agency to determine the benefit of having the collection agency continue to attempt to collect the older accounts. Attached is a schedule of amounts per transportation. How will this affect city programs or services? None Fiscal Impact: No financial impact because this amount has already been reflected in the allowance for uncollectible accounts in the financial statements. This will just reduce the outstanding receivable. Alternatives: Continue to carry these unpaid receivable accounts and the allowance for uncollectible accounts. Strategic Plan: Public Health and Safety Strategic Plan Application: None Climate Action Application: None Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Page 64 of 1193 Attachments: Type Description D Addendum 2017 Write Offs Page 65 of 1193 Date of PCR Incident Response Patient Code Claim# Service Current Payer Billed Balance Gender City Number Number CMS Service level Urgency Scene Type Destination Type Destination Address Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010913 14005 1/1/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $138.34 Female Boynton Beach 15414 17000010 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010943 14043 1/1/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $343.20 Male Boynton Beach 15426 17000027 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010916 14008 1/1/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $56.68Female Boca Raton 15411 17000003 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 0000107. 14038 1/1/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Male Boynton Beach 15443 17000047 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010880 14024 1/1/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male Pembroke Pines 15427 17000029 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W Ilh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010932 14029 1/1/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Male Lexington 15416 17000014 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010914 14006 1/1/2017SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Male Boca Raton 15413 17000008 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010942 14042 1/1/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Fe male Boynton Beach 15435 17000036 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011056 14500 1/2/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $45131 Male Boynton Beach 15488 17000090 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010955 14059 1/2/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $227.33 Female Bethesda 15459 17000064 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011071 14554 1/2/2017SELF PAY $711.10 $58.85-Ile Lake Worth 17000063 17000063 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,lF ke W Ilh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000001090 14049 1/2/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Male Orlando 15491 17000093 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010994 14037 1/2/2017 SELF PAY $763.10 $763.10 Male BOYNTON BEACH 15446 17000051 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010938 14035 1/2/2017 SELF PAY $650.00 $87.43 Fe male West Palm Beach 15450 17000054 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010951 14054 1/2/2017 SELF PAY $712.40 $55.53 Male Boynton Beach 15480 17000082 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011069 14552 1/2/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $74.93 Female Boynton Beach 17000068 17000068 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010935 14032 1/2/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $379.67 Fe male Pahokee 15453 17000058 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010957 14061 1/3/2017SELF PAY $705.90 $352.95 Male Palm Coast 15519 17000129 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010944 14044 1/3/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $716.30 Female Boynton Beach 15499 17000106 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010347 14047 1/3/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Fe male Delray Beach 15494 17000101 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010962 14069 1/3/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Mashpee 15503 17000110 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010963 14071 1/3/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $717.60 Male La Fargeville 15529 17000141 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000734 14063 1/3/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60-Ile Boca Raton 15514 17000122 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010956 14060 1/3/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $250.00 Fe male Oakland Park 15520 17000130 BLS Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010575 14080 1/4/2017SELF PAY $715.00 $715.00 Male G-bury 15551 17000169 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010983 14100 1/4/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00-Ile Gainesville 15561 17000175 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010971 14084 1/4/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $708.50 Male Boynton Beach 15546 17000163 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010985 14102 1/4/2017 SELF PAY $741.00 $741.00 Female Boynton Beach 15549 17000165 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010984 14101 1/4/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $133.90-Ile Boynton Beach 15559 17000173 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011001 14122 1/5/2017SELF PAY $674.70 $50.00 Male Buffalo 15603 17000215 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010998 14119 1/5/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $717.60 Male Latrobe 15610 17000226 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010994 14092 1/5/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $717.60 Male BOYNTON BEACH 15580 17000193 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010994 14115 1/5/2017 SELF PAY $712.40 $712.40 Male BOYNTON BEACH 15615 17000231 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000061 14147 1/6/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Male Boynton Beach 15658 17000280 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011003 14125 1/6/2017SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Male West Palm Beach 15650 17000270 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010298 14136 1/6/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Female Delray Beach 15630 17000252 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010993 14114 1/6/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Boynton Beach 15617 17000233 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011009 14132 1/6/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Female Boynton Beach 15637 17000258 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000008346 14113 1/6/2017 SELF PAY $769.60 $769.60 Female Boynton Beach 15618 17000235 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010992 14112 1/6/2017SELF PAY $715.00 $715.00Ma1e West Palm Beach 15620 17000237 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 66 of 1193 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000004164 14133 1/6/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $77.51 Female Lake Worth Beach 15635 17000256 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011029 14161 1/]/201]SELF PAY $674.70 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 15662 17000286 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011022 14151 1/7/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $341.45 Male Cranberry Township 15686 17000304 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009597 14145 1/]/201]SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Male Delray Beach 15661 17000284 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011024 14153 1/7/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Female Delray Beach 15684 17000302 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 West Palm Beach VA Medical Center-7305 N Military Td,Riviera 000010994 14156 1/7/2017 SELF PAY $910.00 $910.00 Male BOYNTON BEACH 15676 17000296 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Beach,FL 33410 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011025 14154 1/7/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Male Delray Beach 15681 17000300 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011026 14155 1/7/2017SELF PAY $683.80 $136.76 Female Delray Beach 15678 17000299 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011022 14178 1/8/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $341.45 Male Uanberry Township 15700 17000320 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000008151 14188 1/8/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 15733 17000355 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011060 14210 1/9/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $137.28 Male Lake Worth 15758 17000378 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011047 14189 1/9/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $136.76 Female Port Saint Lucie 15730 17000351 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So-olt Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000008955 14186 1/9/2017SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Female Boynton Beach 15735 17000358 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000011054 14199 1/9/2017 SELF PAY $767.00 $767.00 Male Delray Beach 15738 17000361 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011052 14197 1/9/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 15750 17000370 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011076 14226 1/10/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $553.83 Female Boynton Beach 15795 17000418 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011999 14227 1/10/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00 Male Boynton Beach 15794 17000417 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011058 14205 1/10/2017SELF PAY $677.30 $338.65 Female Boynton Beach 15767 17000388 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011066 14218 1/10/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $132.90 Male Tallahassee 15776 17000402 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011117 14760 1/11/2017 SELF PAY $650.00 $205.00 Female West Palm Beach 15834 17000461 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011097 14252 1/11/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Boynton Beach 15823 17000445 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011083 14236 1/11/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Lake Worth 15822 17000447 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011091 14246 1/12/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Male Boynton Beach 15839 17000465 ALS,Levell Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011110 14266 1/12/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70Ma1e Boynton Beach 15872 17000499 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011100 14255 1/12/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $383.24 Female Boynton Beach 15854 17000485 ALS,Levell Immediate Physicians Office(P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,1L ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000393 114271 1 1/12/2017 SELF PAY 1$690.30 $682.81 Male Durham 15862 1170OA92 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 133435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011387 14715 1/13/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $179.23 Male Adrian 17000544 17000544 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So-olt Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011117 14276 1/13/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $205.00 Female West Palm Beach 15904 17000528 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea crest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011386 14714 1/13/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $668.20 Male Peru 17000545 17000545 ALS,Levell Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So-olt Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011388 14716 1/13/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 17000540 17000540 ALS,Levell Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell So-olt Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011107 14263 1/13/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $438.17 Female Boynton Beach 15879 17000508 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011382 14667 1/14/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $358.15 Female Boynton Beach 17000554 17000554 ALS,Levell Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011129 14290 1/14/2017SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Female Boynton Beach 15933 17000574 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010994 14296 1/14/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Male BOYNTON BEACH 15921 17000557 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011148 14313 1/15/2017 SELF PAY $748.80 $748.80 Female Philadelphia 15968 17000616 ALS,Levell Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea crest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010994 14321 1/15/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00 Male BOYNTON BEACH 15956 17000601 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010155 14329 1/15/2017SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Coconut Creek 15975 17000624 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011136 14301 1/15/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $704.60 Female Lake Worth 15949 17000593 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011143 14308 1/15/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Lantana 15977 17000625 ALS,Levell Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell So-olt Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011135 14300 1/15/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Male West Palm Beach 15950 17000594 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea crest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011153 14319 1/15/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $73.07 Male San Antonio 15959 17000607 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Page 67 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,B1y1t11 Beach,FL 000011155 14323 1/15/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $150.00 Male Lake Worth 15953 17000598 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011161 14334 1/16/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Miami 16003 17000656 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011164 14340 1/16/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Delray Beach 15993 17000645 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011184 14367 1/17/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $100.00 Male Boynton Beach 16048 17000707 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011175 14355 1/17/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $135.20 Female Boynton Beach 16031 17000690 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011166 14343 1/17/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Female Irwin 16016 17000672 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010994 14373 1/17/2017SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Male BOYNTON BEACH 16028 17000687 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011185 14368 1/17/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $694.20 Male CI-irton 16046 17000705 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-olt BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011173 14352 1/17/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Male Pompano Beach 16043 17000701 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011189 14378 1/18/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male West Palm Beach 16070 17000733 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea crert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010994 14362 1/18/2017SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00 Male BOYNTON BEACH 16054 17000716 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011207 14405 1/19/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $135.20 Male Lake Worth 16098 17000763 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Ro,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea aert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011211 14412 1/19/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Boca Raton 16129 17000803 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Skilled Nursing Facility)SNF) JFK M edical Center-53015 000011200 14397 1/19/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $728.00 Male Bristol 16113 17000783 BLS,Emergenry Immediate IN Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000011198 14395 1/19/2017 SELF PAY $783.90 $783.90 Male Boynton Beach 16120 17000789 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 W ELLINGTON REGIONAL MEDICAL 10101 Forest Hill 000011235 14445 1/20/2017SELF PAY $865.80 $865.80 Female Athens 16165 17000841 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) BIvd,Wellington,FL 33414 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010053 14423 1/20/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female Boynton Beach 16159 17000833 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011231 14439 1/20/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $225.51 Female Milford 16177 17000855 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011226 14432 1/20/2017 SELF PAY $652.60 $250.00 Female Delray Beach 16142 17000816 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea crert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011222 14424 1/20/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $379.67 Male Boynton Beach 16157 17000831 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000011250 14465 1/21/201]SELF PAY $773.50 $101.28 Male Boynton Beach 16208 17000891 ALS,Levell Immediate S1010e-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Delray Medical Center-5352 000011249 14464 1/21/2017 SELF PAY $773.50 $773.50 Male Boynton Beach 16209 17000891 ALS,Levell Immediate S1010e-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011228 14434 1/21/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Boynton Beach 16184 17000864 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011241 14451 1/21/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Male Boynton Beach 16200 17000883 ALS,Levell Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011252 14467 1/21/2017 SELF PAY $759.20 $100.10 Female Boynton Beach 16202 17000884 ALS,Levell Immediate S1010e-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011255 14471 1/22/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $114.75 Female Lake Worth 16225 17000910 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ST MARY MEDICAL CENTER-901 ALS,Levell 45THST,WEST PALM BEACH,FL 000011257 14473 1/22/2017SELF PAY $1,151.80 $156.00 Female Palm Springs 16222 17000909 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 334B Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011269 14494 1/23/2017 SELF PAY $655.20 $551.92 Male Medford 16257 17000949 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011283 14514 1/23/2017 SELF PAY $741.00 $564.64 Female Boynton Beach 16264 17000956 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010053 14478 1/23/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female Boynton Beach 16239 17000933 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011268 14493 1/23/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $700.70 Male Columbus 16258 17000951 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010394 14517 1/24/2017SELF PAY $715.00 $205.00 Female Boynton Beach 16319 17001016 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014039 14518 1/24/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Male Bay Shore 16315 17001020 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea aert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011296 14530 1/24/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $137.02 Male Wellington 16329 17001029 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000011309 14547 1/24/2017 SELF PAY $781.30 $781.30 Male Lake Worth 16322 17001022 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011285 14516 1/24/2017 SELF PAY $725.40 $725.40 Male Boynton Beach 16321 17001021 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea- BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010290 14502 1/24/2017SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Boynton Beach 16299 17000989 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011274 14501 1/24/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Female Greenac- 16301 17000992 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Ro,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014039 14528 1/25/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Bay Shore 16333 17001038 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So-olt BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011302 14538 1/25/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $132.90 Male Fort Lauderdale 16351 17001058 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So"'ot BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011315 14561 1/25/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $711.10 Male Boynton Beach 16361 17001069 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Page 68 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011313 14559 1/25/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $575.10 Female Jacksonville 16364 17001071 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011314 14560 1/25/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Male Beachwood 16363 17001070 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011293 14526 1/25/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $200.00 Male Denison 16335 17001040 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011331 14585 1/26/2017SELF PAY $709.80 $354.90 Male West Palm Beach 16406 17001111 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011320 14568 1/26/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $709.80 Male Deerfield Beach 16403 17001106 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011324 14573 1/26/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $91.22 Male West Palm Beach 16390 17001097 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000006675 14576 1/26/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $93.99 Male Boynton Beach 16380 17001088 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011312 14557 1/26/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $91.80 Female Boynton Beach 16369 17001077 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000002131 14589 1/27/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Boynton Beach 16439 17001153 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011342 14604 1/27/2017SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Mechanicsville 16445 17001157 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011356 14627 1/28/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $179.51 Female Port Saint Lucie 16489 17001208 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 01/28/2017 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011349 14617 00 0000 SELF PAY $717.60 $717.60 Female Lake Worth 16471 17001183 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011337 14598 1/28/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Female Boynton Beach 16458 17001170 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011338 14600 1/28/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $92.10 Male Boynton Beach 16455 17001167 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011346 14613 1/28/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $250.00 Female Lantana 16476 17001191 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011358 14630 1/28/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $372.52 Male Port Saint-ie 16486 17001204 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011355 14626 1/29/2017SELF PAY $669.50 $660.94 Male Philadelphia 16491 17001212 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000011955 14633 1/29/2017 SELF PAY $741.00 $741.00 Male West Palm Beach 16519 17001242 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Palm Beach Sol,Olt Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009145 14640 1/29/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Female Gardens 16504 17001231 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) JFKMedical Center-5301S 000010140 14828 1/29/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $91.66 Female ILlko Worth 17001236 117001236 ALS,Levell 11110diate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011359 14631 1/29/2017SELF PAY $698.10 $265.00 Female Logansport 16522 17001247 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009457 14651 1/29/2017 SELF PAY $651.30 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 16531 17001256 BLS Immediate H-e(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011392 14675 1/30/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Leesburg 16569 17001301 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011370 14658 1/30/2017 SELF PAY $761.80 $105.30 Male Palm Springs 16556 17001283 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sol ,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011394 14679 1/30/201]SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Female East Brunswick 16562 17001290 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000003875 14678 1/30/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Hobe Sound 16564 17001293 BLS Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009997 14656 1/30/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Elmer 16563 17001291 ALS,Levell Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sol ,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011393 14676 1/30/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Scituate 16567 17001297 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011377 14661 1/30/2017SELF PAY $715.00 $250.00 Female G'00-- 16550 17001278 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006297 14684 1/31/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $373.10 Female IBly.tl.Beach 16601 117001326 ALS,Levell Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sol ,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011416 14706 1/31/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $358.70 Female Boynton Beach 16610 17001339 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011405 14692 1/31/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Hazleton 16590 17001321 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S 5011101[Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011409 14696 1 1/31/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Male Royal Palm Beach 16585 17001314 ALS,Levell Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sol ,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011404 14691 1/31/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Levittown 16593 17001321 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sol ,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011403 14690 1/31/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Female Long Branch 16594 17001321 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011397 14682 1/31/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $716.30 Female West Palm Beach 16603 17001332 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000001180 14697 1/31/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $88.60 Male Boynton Beach 16583 17001313 ALS,Levell Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000009390 14737 2/1/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Boynton Beach 16647 17001380 ALS,Levell Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009171 14723 2/1/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $566.80 Male Ft Mitchell 16632 17001363 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009171 14738 2/1/2017SELF PAY $703.30 $168.80 Male Ft Mitchell 16646 17001378 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ill Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 1FK Medical Co" S 000009039 14]34 2/1/201]SE LF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Male Downers Grove 16653 17001388 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed IH) Congress Ave,La ke Worth,FL 33462 Page 69 of 1193 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000006070 14733 2/1/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Male Boynton Beach 16654 17001389 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011432 14739 2/1/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Boynton Beach 16636 17001366 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011426 14725 2/1/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Brooklyn 16629 17001361 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011434 14741 2/1/2017 SELF PAY $718.90 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 16623 17001354 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000023676 14726 2/1/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $92.86 Female Boynton Beach 16626 17001359 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011436 14744 2/2/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $250.00 Female Lake Worth 16683 17001417 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000290 14742 2/2/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Boynton Beach 16688 17001422 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011441 14758 2/2/2017SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Male Williamsburg 16659 17001395 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010912 14731 2/2/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $257.30 Female Boynton Beach 16656 17001392 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011456 14776 2/3/2017 SELF PAY $722.80 $250.00 Male Paoli 16699 17001436 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000005134 14880 2/3/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $338.65 Female Boynton Beach 17001468 17001468 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011447 14765 2/3/2017SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Female Boynton Beach 16716 17001458 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015037 14783 2/4/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Delray Beach 16743 17001487 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011470 14791 2/4/2017 SELF PAY $744.90 $744.90 Male Boynton Beach 16761 17001504 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Pod(H) Cong-,Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011459 14780 2/4/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $132.86 Male Pompano Beach 16752 17001496 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000008467 14803 2/5/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $454.63 Male Boynton Beach 16778 17001520 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011466 14787 2/5/201]SELF PAY $687.70 $137.48 Male Boynton Beach 16770 17001513 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011467 14788 2/5/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $454.63 Male Boynton Beach 16769 17001512 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011510 14819 2/6/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $368.11 Female Warrenton 16824 17001567 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011510 14834 2/6/2017 SELF PAY $722.80 $477.95 Female Warrenton 16833 17001573 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011511 14835 2/6/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $716.30 Female Boynton Beach 16832 17001571 BLS Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011498 14826 2/6/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $135.98 Female Port Saint Lucie 16810 17001553 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000011512 14836 2/6/2017SELF PAY $760.50 $291.60 Male Lake Worth 16830 17001570 BLS Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011527 14856 2/7/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $145.60 Male Summerville 16869 17001609 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011515 14841 2/7/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Female North Augusta 16855 17001595 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011520 14847 2/7/2017 SELF PAY $651.30 $651.30 Male Lake Worth 16841 17001583 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011517 14844 2/7/2017SELF PAY $682.50 $250.00 Female The Villages 16845 17001588 ALS,Levell Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000006341 14843 2/7/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $78.94 Male Boynton Beach 16850 17001591 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011538 14874 2/8/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $139.36 Male Boynton Beach 16882 17001618 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level l Delray Medical Center-5352 000011526 14855 2/8/2017 SELF PAY $770.90 $107.93 Male Wellington 16872 17001612 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011530 14862 2/8/2017SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Male South Milwaukee 16899 17001643 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011531 14863 2/8/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $717.60 Female Greenacre' 16898 17001640 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011524 14852 2/8/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00 Female Cream Ridge 16875 17001614 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000009693 14864 2/8/2017 SELF PAY 1$705.90 $705.90 Female lBoy.to.Beach 16897 117001635 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000000335 14870 2/8/2017 SELF PAY $721.50 $95.45 Female Boynton Beach 16888 17001627 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea crert BIvd,Boyotoo Beach,FL 000011546 14908 2/9/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Coral Spring' 16936 17001697 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011547 14909 2/9/2017 SELF PAY $653.90 $653.90 Male Ti-ille 16931 17001690 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011543 14903 2/9/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 16944 17001703 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011559 14914 2/10/2017 SELF PAY $721.50 $137.88 Male Boynton Beach 16956 17001719 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011561 14917 2/10/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $189.14 Female Sewell 16953 17001714 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000005142 14929 2/10/2017SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Female Boynton Beach 16971 17001741 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 70 of 1193 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011557 14902 2/10/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $708.50 Female Lake Worth 16946 1]001]05 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Fed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton B...,FIF 000011569 14931 2/10/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Female Boynton Beach 16966 17001733 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011570 14932 2/10/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Female Salida 16965 17001731 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Leve11 Delray Medical Center-5352 000011566 14927 2/10/2017 SELF PAY $763.10 $643.10 Male Boynton Beach 16973 17001742 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011563 14920 2/10/2017 SELF PAY $724.10 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 16949 17001709 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011560 14915 2/10/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $388.96 Female Boynton Beach 16955 17001716 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000008423 14981 2/11/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $182.43 Female Hollywood 17006 17001779 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011583 14950 2/11/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $265.69 Female Boynton Beach 17005 17001778 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000010471 14926 2/11/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Male Chelmsford 16974 17001744 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000009039 14925 2/11/2017 SELF PAY $725.40 $725.40 Male Downers Grove 16975 17001745 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011580 14946 2/11/2017SELF PAY $720.20 $720.20 Female Coral Springs 16984 17001754 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011565 14924 2/11/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Female Brandon 16976 17001746 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,La ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011600 14975 2/12/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Female Lake Worth 17021 17001798 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011609 14989 2/12/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Male Indianapolis 17043 17001816 Not Available Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011456 14999 2/13/2017 SELF PAY $722.80 $250.00 Male Paoli 17075 17001853 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FIF 000010994 14983 2/13/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Male BOYNTON BEACH 17050 17001823 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000002323 114956 1 2/13/2017 SELF PAY 1$687.70 $68].]0Ma1e Boynton Beach 17069 117001844 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W o VL33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000010728 14995 2/13/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $363.22 Female Davenport 17080 17001857 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000000343 15004 2/14/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 17107 17001886 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000010994 15012 2/14/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male BOYNTON BEACH 17089 17001866 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011628 15018 2/14/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $668.20Ma1e Merrimac 17117 17001901 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011617 15007 2/14/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $717.60 Female West Palm Beach 17103 17001879 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000001180 15002 2/14/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $88.60 Male Boynton Beach 17111 17001891 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000007092 15032 2/15/2017SELF PAY $670.80 $50.00 Female East Amherst 17131 17001922 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000008423 15023 2/15/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $179.51 Female Hollywood 17147 17001942 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011636 15029 2/15/2017 SELF PAY $741.00 $148.20 Male G--- 17138 17001931 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011136 15031 2/15/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $140.40 Female La ke Worth 17132 17001918 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011626 15016 2/15/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Male La ke Worth 17120 17001904 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011651 15037 2/16/2017SELF PAY $679.90 $453.90 Female Boynton Beach 17152 17001950 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011661 15054 2/16/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $132.60 Male Boynton Beach 17163 17001960 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000006111 15051 2/16/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Female Cornelius 17170 17001969 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000009457 15046 2/16/2017 SELF PAY $651.30 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 17181 17001976 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000006400 15081 2/17/2017SELF PAY $681.20 $205.00 Male West Palm Beach 17239 17002038 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011678 15083 2/17/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $371.09 Female Boynton Beach 17237 17002034 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000007887 15119 2/18/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Female Boynton Beach 17279 17002079 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011762 15319 2/18/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $135.94 Male Boca Raton 17252 17002054 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea nest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000003388 15090 2/18/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $458.27 Female Belmar 17268 17002068 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000008409 15091 2/18/2017SELF PAY $707.20 $353.60 Female Boynton Beach 17265 17002065 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea nest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011702 15117 2/18/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Female Delray Beach 17281 17002081 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011687 15095 2/18/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Male Lebanon 17253 17002054 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Hod(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011703 15118 2/18/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Male Riviera Beach 17280 17002080 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Hod(H) 33435 Page 71 of 1193 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011676 15080 2/18/2017 SELF PAY $729.30 $111.37 F-Ia Palm Springs 17241 17002040 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Fed(H) Congress-,Lake W 1h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FIF 000010114 150]] 2/18/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 17245 17002045 BLS,Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Fed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011716 15136 2/19/2017 SELF PAY $742.30 $195.55 Female Pompano Beach 17294 17002096 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Fed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011693 15104 2/19/2017 SELF PAY $730.60 $33.80 Male Boynton Beach 1]31] 17002118 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Fed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011692 15102 2/19/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $333.45 Female Delray Beach 17320 17002121 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Fed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011853 15320 2/19/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $139.10 Female Delray Beach 17306 17002106 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resldenti,I(S) Hospital-ER Fed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011723 15144 2/20/2017 SELF PAY $]26.]0 $480.14 Female Lake Worth 17346 17002151 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Fed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011721 15142 2/20/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female Boynton Beach 17350 17002156 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Fed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011689 15098 2/20/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $92.97 F-Ia West Palm Beach 17326 1]00212] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Fed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Sea,est BIvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011699 15112 2/20/2017 SELF PAY $651.30 $87.58 Female Boynton Beach 17329 17002131 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Fed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011]22 15143 2/20/2017 SELF PAY $]]3.50 $]]3.50 Male Boynton Beach 1]34] 17002152 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Fed(H) Congress A,e,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011732 15153 2/21/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $250.00Ma1e Boynton Beach 1]3]4 17002181 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea-tBlvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011746 15172 2/22/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $247.60 Female Chester 17418 17002231 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011738 15162 2/22/2017 SELF PAY $657.80 $657.80 Male Boynton Beach 17398 17002208 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011759 15192 2/22/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $708.50 Male Fort Myers 1]42] 17002242 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Palm Beach ALS,Levell JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011750 15180 2/22/2017 SELF PAY $718.90 $395.40 Female Gardens 17404 17002215 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011782 15218 2/23/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $250.00 Male Lighthouse Point 17462 1]0022]6 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000002992 15200 2/23/2017SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Female Boynton -h 17459 1]0022]3 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011]]8 15214 2/23/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $120.87 Male Boynton Beach 17468 17002285 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011758 15191 2/23/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Female Mount Joy 17428 17002243 Emergenry Immediate Scene-N on Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012264 15199 2/23/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Female Lake Worth 17461 1]0022]5 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011]]1 15207 2/23/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Fairport 1]44] 17002261 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011819 15269 2/24/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $484.20Ma1e West Palm Beach 17494 17002309 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011]9] 15241 2/24/2017 SELF PAY $6]4.]0 $450.98 Male Boynton Beach 17514 17002333 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 West Palm Beach VA Medical Center-7305 N Military Trl,Riviera 00000908] 15228 2/24/2017 SELF PAY $917.80 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 17481 17002294 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Beach,FIF 33410 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011795 15236 2/24/2017SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Male Lake Worth 17524 17002335 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000003554 15268 2/24/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Las Vegas 17502 17002320 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000011799 15243 2/24/2017 SELF PAY $743.60 $743.60 Female Delray Beach 17501 17002319 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010053 15270 2/24/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female Boynton Beach 1]4]4 17002289 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011789 15225 2/24/2017SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Boynton Beach 1]48] 17002299 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011]]6 15212 2/24/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $78.22 Female Boynton Beach 1]4]2 1]00228] Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011810 15257 2/25/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $100.00 Female Boynton Beach 17548 1]0023]1 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000010471 15237 2/25/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Male Chelmsford 17523 17002338 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est BIvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011800 15244 2/25/2017SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Male Boynton Beach 17542 17002364 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011815 15264 2/25/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Delray Beach 17533 17002352 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011394 15250 2/25/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Female East Bruns wick 1]529 1]002345 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Ent 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000008725 15259 2/25/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $76.54 Female Boynton Beach 17546 17002368 BLS,Emergenry Immediate IF-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL 000011831 15287 2/26/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $366.08 Male Delray Beach 1]58] 17002408 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000001525 15281 2/26/2017 SELF PAY $735.80 $205.00 Male Boynton Beach 17563 17002389 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Fty.-Beach,FL [=11111129 15283 2/26/201]SELF PAY $]26.]0 :726.]MI10Boynton Beach 1]558 1]002384 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S06191 15280 2/26/201]SELF PAY $]08.50 ]08. Female Boynton Beach 1]564 1]002390 Emergenry Immediate 1-0(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,La ke W orth,FL 33462 Page 72 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011820 15271 2/26/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Boynton Beach 17578 17002399 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000011825 15277 2/26/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $728.00 Male Lake Worth 17569 17002394 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000011824 15276 2/26/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $728.00 Female Key Biscayne 17570 17002394 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 Sn tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011832 15289 2/26/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $694.20 Female Boynton Beach 17585 17002406 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000011821 15272 2/26/2017 SELF PAY $791.70 $791.70 Male Boynton Beach 17577 17002398 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011809 15256 2/26/2017 SELF PAY $851.60 $851.60 Male Spring Lake 17549 17002372 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S' tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011833 15290 2/26/2017SELF PAY $702.00 $115.83 Female Delray Beach 17584 17002404 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sn tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011840 15300 2/27/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $668.20 Female Dallas 17612 17002437 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S' tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000009814 15298 2/27/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Fountain Valley 17615 17002440 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sn tBlvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011839 15299 2/27/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Male Boynton Beach 17613 17002438 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non-id-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011842 15302 2/27/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $704.60 Male Boynton Beach 17610 17002434 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress A,e,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S' tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000008857 15330 2/28/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $204.36 Male Raleigh 17646 17002468 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011859 15329 2/28/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $709.80Ma1e Elmira 17647 17002469 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011861 15333 2/28/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Female Boynton Beach 17641 17002463 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S' tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011868 15341 2/28/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $711.10 Male Hollywood 17662 17002492 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S' tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011864 15336 2/28/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Male Boynton Beach 17668 17002497 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011866 15338 2/28/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Male Wert Palm Beach 17666 17002494 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011867 15339 2/28/2017SELF PAY $674.70 $250.00 Male Wert Palm Beach 17665 17002494 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sn tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000009457 15328 2/28/2017 SELF PAY $651.30 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 17648 17002470 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sn tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011875 15349 3/1/2017 SELF PAY 1$674.70 $350.00 Male ILake Worth 17690 117002521 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 133435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011883 15360 3/1/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $205.00 Female McCormick 17675 17002503 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sn tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011879 15355 3/1/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $339.30 Female Boynton Beach 17683 17002511 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011871 115345 1 3/1/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Male Palm Springs 17696 17002527 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011889 15371 3/1/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Male Lincoln Park 17702 17002534 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S' tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011892 15374 3/1/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Lowell 17698 17002530 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014464 15350 3/1/2017SELF PAY $704.60 $704.60 Male Delray Beach 17689 17002518 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S' tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011862 15334 3/1/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Male Boynton Beach 17672 17002500 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011880 15356 3/1/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90Ma1e Riviera Beach 17682 17002510 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Palm Beach ALS,level1 S' tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010243 15354 3/1/2017 SELF PAY $721.50 $100.00 Female Gardens 17685 17002513 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level 1 Seaaert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011907 15395 3/2/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $219.01 Male Boynton Beach 17744 17002579 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non-id-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010354 15387 3/2/2017 SELF PAY $721.50 $400.00 Female Boynton Beach 17720 17002555 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011897 15381 3/2/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $200.00 Female Allentown 17731 17002564 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000011905 15393 3/2/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $728.00Ma1e Delray Beach 17748 17002581 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S' tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011926 15423 3/3/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Delray Beach 17769 17002616 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815S S' t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011910 15399 3/3/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Male A-t- 17779 17002615 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non R,,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011912 15401 3/3/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Female Boynton Beach 17776 17002611 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000006551 15405 3/3/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Female Boynton Beach 17767 17002603 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sn tBIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011902 15389 3/3/2017SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male New Braunfels 17755 17002592 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011903 15390 3/3/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Female West Palm Beach 17753 17002591 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011911 15400 3/3/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $694.20 Male Boynton Beach 17778 17002614 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011909 15398 3/3/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $138.84 Male Boynton Beach 17780 17002614 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Page 73 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Seacrert BIvd,Boynton B...,FIF 000011935 15436 3/4/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Okeechobee 17826 17002660 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013707 15432 3/4/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Boynton Beach 17801 17002636 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,LakeW 1h,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013707 15425 3/4/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Boynton Beach 17819 17002652 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011920 15414 3/4/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $139.36Female West Palm Beach 17792 17002626 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011940 15443 3/5/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $351.65 Male Riviera Beach 17862 17002702 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011447 15441 3/5/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female Boynton Beach 17868 17002709 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011949 15455 3/5/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Male Boynton Beach 17847 17002684 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011953 15459 3/5/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 17836 17002675 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011979 15492 3/6/2017SELF PAY $689.00 $225.00 Female Boynton Beach 17897 17002737 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011969 15478 3/6/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Boynton Beach 17888 17002731 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011976 15488 3/6/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $668.20 Female Las Vegas 17918 17002758 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011970 15479 3/6/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Female Boynton Beach 17887 17002730 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011961 15469 3/6/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $200.00 Male Wert Palm Beach 17909 17002752 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-B_,FIF 000011966 15474 3/6/2017 SELF PAY $651.30 $71.64 Female Delray Beach 17895 17002734 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012000 15518 3/7/2017SELF PAY $679.90 $400.00 Male Fishers 17936 17002779 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011980 15493 3/7/2017 SELF PAY $722.80 $477.95 Female Boynton Beach 17949 17002792 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011990 15505 3/7/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Boynton Beach 17926 17002769 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011985 15498 3/]/201]SELF PAY $682.50 $56.92 Male Boynton Beach 17939 17002781 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011986 15499 3/7/2017SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Male Wert Palm Beach 17937 17002780 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011988 15503 3/7/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Female Boynton Beach 17928 17002771 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011999 15517 3/]/201]SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00 Male Boynton Beach 17943 17002786 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Sn-,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010026 15531 3/8/2017 SELF PAY 1$7..60 $704.60Male ILako Worth 17962 117002808 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 133435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012002 15520 3/8/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Male HOMELESS 17981 17002831 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovel l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012011 15536 3/8/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Boynton Beach 17988 17002838 Emergenry Immediate IF-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012001 15519 3/8/201]SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Boynton Beach 17982 17002833 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Lovell Therapeutic/Di,9111tic JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012016 15543 3/9/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $728.00 Female Alvin 18003 1]002860 Emergenry Immediate Free-ding Fa cility)D) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al Ent 2815 S Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012027 15558 3/9/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Male lWo,t Palm Beach 18006 117002864 JBILS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Ro,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 133435 Bethesda Hos pit al Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012015 15542 3/9/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male East Moriches 18004 17002862 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovel l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012020 15548 3/9/2017SELF PAY $705.90 $93.70 Male West Palm Beach 17994 17002849 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012010 15534 3/9/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $52.90 Female Perry 17991 17002842 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea-'t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012033 15568 3/10/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $332.80 Male Lake Worth 18032 17002896 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovel l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012040 15580 3/10/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Male Boynton Beach 18043 17002910 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012039 15579 3/10/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Delray Beach 18047 17002913 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovel l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012038 15578 3/10/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Female Delray Beach 18048 17002914 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012031 15565 3/10/2017 SELF PAY $754.00 $89.70 Female North Palm Beach 18037 17002903 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012055 15598 3/11/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Boynton Beach 18071 17002940 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012037 15576 3/11/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $668.20 Male Delray Beach 18051 17002916 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012059 15603 3/11/2017 SELF PAY $737.10 $50.00 Female West Palm Beach 18059 17002926 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000009307 15588 1 3/12/2017SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Loxa hatch ee 18087 17002955 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea- BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012076 15625 3/13/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $100.001-lo Vero Beach 18142 17003017 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 1FK Medical Center-5301 S 000012083 15633 3/13/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $100.00MM0 Plano 18125 17003001 Emergenry Immediate Scene-N on Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Page 74 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FIF 000012079 15628 3/13/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Boynton Beach 18136 17003012 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000001569 15612 3/13/2017 SELF PAY $791.70 $193.35 Female Delray Beach 18112 17002992 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seaaest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012088 15639 3/13/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $371.09 Male Ce,e.t-. 18116 17002995 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Se-est Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012078 15627 3/13/2017SELF PAY $712.40 $391.82 Male Boynton Beach 18138 17003013 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Se-est Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012104 15666 3/14/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $4]5.93 Female Delray Beach 18175 17003049 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012113 15679 3/14/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $621.29 Female Greenacre, 18207 17003078 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W Orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Se-est Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012097 15654 3/14/2017 SELF PAY $722.80 $722.80Male Boynton Beach 18197 17003069 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012096 15651 3/14/2017SELF PAY $694.20 $694.20 Male West Palm Beach 18203 17003074 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Re,ldenti,I(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000011563 15658 3/14/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 18191 17003062 BLS,Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000008151 15655 3/14/2017 SELF PAY $774.80 $315.00 Male Boynton Beach 18196 17003068 BLS,Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seaaest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000010749 15680 3/14/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $251.03 Male Fort Walton Beach 18204 17003075 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Se-est Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012121 15689 3/15/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $139.62 Male Saint Charles 18238 17003108 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012109 15674 3/15/2017SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Male Boynton Beach 18214 17003086 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seaaest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012133 15710 3/15/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Male Rockford 18247 17003119 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000008151 15697 3/15/2017 SELF PAY $774.80 $315.00 Male Boynton Beach 18223 17003095 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seaaest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012136 15713 3/16/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $350.35 Male Delray Beach 18308 17003174 Emergenry Immediate He.e(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012144 15726 3/16/2017SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Male Atlanta 18275 17003149 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office(P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W elh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000015730 15717 3/16/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Boynton Beach 18294 17003164 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012140 15721 3/16/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $711.10 Male Boynton Beach 18283 17003155 Emergenry Immediate He-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea crest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012158 15751 3/16/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Cle..e., 18306 17003177 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seacrest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012153 15743 3/17/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Indianapolis 18319 17003188 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012149 15734 3/17/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male West Palm Beach 18331 17003199 BLS,Emergenry Immediate He-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea crest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012171 15770 3/18/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $472.85 Male Sarasota 18384 17003267 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seacrest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012175 15774 3/18/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $67.86F-le Delray Beach 18377 17003258 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea a est Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012174 15773 3/18/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $186.22 Male West Palm Beach 18378 17003260 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012187 15793 3/18/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Boynton Beach 18399 17003282 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress A,e,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea crest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000004062 15792 3/18/201]SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Boynton Beach 18403 17003288 Emergenry Immediate He-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012169 15767 3/18/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Boynton Beach 18393 17003275 BLS,Emergenry Immediate He-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S.-'t Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000013955 15769 3/18/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $382.29 Female Boynton Beach 18387 17003269 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea crest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012191 15802 3/19/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $50.00 Male West Palm Beach 18431 17003320 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012204 15821 3/19/2017SELF PAY $685.10 $342.55 Male Boynton Beach 18445 17003333 Not Available Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea a est Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000000640 15787 3/19/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $347.75 Male Boynton Beach 18412 17003296 Emergenry Immediate He-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea crest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012185 15790 3/19/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Pompano Beach 18407 17003291 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012192 15804 3/19/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $728.00 Male Trussville 18428 17003317 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea a est Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000010307 15824 3/19/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Female Delray Beach 18439 17003326 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non ResidentiM(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000006676 15805 3/19/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $713.70 Male Lake Worth 18427 17003316 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea crest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012190 15798 3/19/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Male Delray Beach 18440 17003328 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seacrest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012195 15808 3/19/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $88.32 Male Boynton Beach 18423 17003308 Emergenry Immediate He-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seacrest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000012201 15818 3/20/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $150.00 Male Boynton Beach 18450 17003340 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seaaest Blvd,Beynte.Beach,FL 000010581 15814 3/20/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Male Boynton Beach 18457 17003347 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,F-I1 Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) JFKMedical Center-53015 000010140 15832 3/20/2017SELF PAY $689.00 $91.80 Female Lake Worth 18462 17003351 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress A,e,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 75 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FIF 000012232 15857 3/21/2017 SELF PAY $838.60 $300.00 Male Boca Raton 18499 17003393 ALS,Level2 Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012191 15838 3/21/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $50.00 Male West Palm Beach 18482 17003374 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012233 15858 3/21/2017 SELF PAY $741.00 $488.16 Female Boynton Beach 18497 17003388 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012234 15859 3/21/2017SELF PAY $692.90 $76.22 Male Delray Bea ch 18496 17003386 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012240 15868 3/21/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Male White HI ins 18522 17003415 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012236 15862 3/21/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $699.40 Male Brooklyn 18491 17003382 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000006950 15867 3/21/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Female West Palm Beach 18523 17003417 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000012219 15842 3/21/2017SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male San Mateo 18477 17003371 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012215 15837 3/21/2017 SELF PAY $715.00 $150.00 Male Boynton Beach 18484 17003376 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012243 15874 3/22/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $100.00 Female Waterloo 18549 17003447 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010026 15896 3/22/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Lake Worth 18561 17003457 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000012250 15883 3/22/2017 SELF PAY $790.40 $790.40 Male Boynton Beach 18536 17003431 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000009579 15871 3/22/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Delray Beach 18556 17003451 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012263 15905 3/23/2017SELF PAY $668.20 $668.20Ma1e Boynton Beach 18585 17003488 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000015730 15900 3/23/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Boynton Beach 18595 17003496 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000008929 15906 3/23/2017 SELF PAY $]04.60 $704.60 Male Langhorne 18584 1]00348] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012264 15908 3/23/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $694.20 Female Lake Worth 18582 17003485 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012269 15914 3/23/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Male Croydon 18605 17003509 Emergenry Immediate IF-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012257 15893 1 3/23/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $]02.00 Female Boynton Beach 18568 17003464 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012270 15915 3/23/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Male West Palm Beach 18604 17003507 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012262 15902 3/23/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Female Delray Beach 18590 17003493 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012259 15898 3/23/2017SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female Boynton Beach 18601 17003504 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Level1 Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Sea,est BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000001824 15892 3/23/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $88.]4 Female Boynton Beach 18569 17003465 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010956 15904 3/23/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $250.00 Female Oakland Park 18586 1]003489 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000008151 15903 3/23/2017 SELF PAY $733.20 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 18588 17003491 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012275 15921 3/24/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $445.88 Female Rex 18626 17003533 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012283 15931 3/24/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $50.00 Female Conshohocken 18637 17003544 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012278 15924 3/24/2017 SELF PAY $747.50 $149.50 Male Boynton Beach 18622 17003528 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000000391 15953 3/25/2017SELF PAY $689.00 $459.00 Female Boynton Beach 18679 17003586 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012294 15954 3/25/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Male Brooklyn 18677 17003585 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012288 15940 3/25/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $392.54 Female Boynton Beach 18657 17003565 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012292 15946 3/25/2017 SELF PAY $838.60 $838.60 Male Boynton Beach 18645 17003552 ALS,Level2 Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012002 15941 3/25/2017SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male HOMELESS 18651 17003559 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000002802 15959 3/25/2017 SELF PAY $746.20 $84.41 Male Boynton Beach 18665 17003570 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013498 15967 3/26/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Lake Worth 18699 17003609 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012299 15964 3/26/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Female Boynton Beach 18708 17003617 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012304 15971 3/26/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $250.00 Female Williamsburg 18693 17003602 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012311 15981 3/27/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $400.00 Female Lake Worth 18738 17003652 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012312 15983 3/27/2017SELF PAY $676.00 $112.931-10Moo re Haven 18735 17003647 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012322 15999 3/27/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Female Boynton Beach 18745 17003659 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012307 15975 3/27/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Male Boynton Beach 18716 1]00362] BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-N on Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Page 76 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012083 16003 3/28/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Male Plano 18774 17003689 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012327 16005 3/28/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $205.00 Male Beachwood 18767 17003681 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W 1h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000014741 16001 3/28/2017 SELF PAY $729.30 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 18776 17003693 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000009171 16015 3/29/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $170.03 Male Ft Mitchell 18790 17003707 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000002150 16046 3/29/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $350.35 Female Boynton Beach 18812 17003737 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000006111 16019 3/29/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Female Cornelius 18785 17003701 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000006111 16014 3/29/2017SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Female Cornelius 18792 17003709 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010573 16039 3/30/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Male Monroe Twp 18827 17003756 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012204 16061 3/30/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $342.55 Male Boynton Beach 18845 17003779 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012364 16077 3/31/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $114.93 Female Maitland 18864 17003799 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,La ke W Orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000012374 16094 3/31/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $338.65 Male Boynton Beach 18867 17003803 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012371 16090 3/31/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $95.37 Female Boynton Beach 18892 17003831 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012192 16064 3/31/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $708.50 Male Trussville 18894 17003832 Emergenry Immediate Scene-N on Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012372 16091 3/31/2017 SELF PAY $769.60 $769.60 Female Tucson 18888 17003826 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012361 16071 3/31/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Female Boynton Beach 18875 17003813 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012358 16068 3/31/2017SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Male CINCINNATI 18880 17003818 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012353 16059 3/31/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $704.60 Male DELRAY BEACH 18848 17003785 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012373 16093 3/31/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Chmmp-k, 18878 17003816 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011415 16087 3/31/2017 SELF PAY $759.20 $265.00 Female Boynton Beach 18901 17003840 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012367 16083 4/1/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $57.19 Female Boynton Beach 18907 17003847 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Palm Beach Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013898 16082 4/1/2017SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Gardens 18908 17003848 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012380 16105 4/1/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female GREENVILLE 18914 17003857 Not Available Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000007576 16104 4/1/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male West Palm Beach 18917 17003859 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012368 16085 4/1/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male West Palm Beach 18905 17003844 Emergenry Immediate Scene-N on Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000008151 16115 4/1/2017 SELF PAY $733.20 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 18941 17003884 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012393 16122 4/2/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Female Fort Worth 18968 17003917 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012394 116123 1 4/2/2017 SELF PAY 1$6M.20 $694.201`ema1e Boynton Beach 18966 117003915 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 133435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012396 16125 4/2/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Male Philadelphia 18962 17003912 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012398 16127 4/2/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Male Boynton Beach 18959 17003908 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012392 16121 4/2/2017SELF PAY $715.00 $715.00 Female Boynton Beach 18971 17003920 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 S.-tBlvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012411 16143 4/3/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $522.231`ema1e Oak Brook 18992 17003943 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012407 16138 4/3/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $116.21 Female Delray Beach 18999 17003949 Not Available Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010783 16147 4/3/2017 SELF PAY $743.60 $371.80 Female Boynton Beach 18987 17003938 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000012417 16150 4/3/2017 SELF PAY $780.00 $191.26 Male Boynton Beach 18984 17003936 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012421 16154 4/3/2017 SELF PAY $754.00 $754.00 Female Boynton Beach 18980 17003933 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake-h,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012409 16141 4/3/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $115.19 Male West Palm Beach 18994 17003946 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012422 16156 4/4/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Loxa hatch ee 19031 17003988 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000002990 16159 4/4/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Female Boynton Beach 19023 17003978 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012423 16158 4/4/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Las Vegas 19029 17003983 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010461 16198 4/5/201]SE LF PAY $672.10 $865 9.12 Female Wallingford 19061 17004019 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 1FK Medical Center-5301 S 0000031]9 16180 4/5/201]SE LF PAY $]31.90 $ .95 Male Boynton Bea ch 19059 1]004016 BLS,Em ergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Page 77 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012432 16174 4/5/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Male Philadelphia 19073 17004031 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012437 16179 4/5/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Male Lantana 19060 17004018 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012430 16172 4/5/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Female Fart Williston 190]] 17004035 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012446 16195 4/5/2017SELF PAY $652.60 $652.60 Female Margate 19079 17004036 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012453 16205 4/6/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $336.70 Male West Palm Beach 19127 17004081 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012469 16226 4/6/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Female Olympia Fields 19136 17004092 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012450 16202 4/6/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Female Boynton Beach 19131 17004088 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009858 16210 4/6/2017 SELF PAY $68].]0 $68].]0 Female Boca Raton 19117 1]0040]2 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006551 16201 4/6/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Boynton Beach 19135 17004091 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012470 16227 4/6/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60Male Corpus Christi 19134 17004091 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012462 16219 4/6/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female Lake Worth 19102 17004058 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S S-oo,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012461 116218 1 4/6/2017 SELF PAY 1$673.40 $673.40 Male IBoy.to.Beach 19104 117004058 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012473 16231 4/6/2017 SELF PAY $742.30 $742.30 Female Smithtown 19108 17004064 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010956 16213 4/6/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $250.00 Female Oakland Park 19111 17004068 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000012452 16204 4/6/2017SELF PAY $781.30 $250.00 Female Lake Worth 19128 17004085 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S Sea-'t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000007774 16184 4/6/2017 SELF PAY $68].]0 $250.00 Male Port Saint Lucie 19097 17004054 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012476 16235 4/7/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $350.00 Male Boynton Beach 191]3 1]004140 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012485 16245 4/7/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $704.60 Male Boynton Beach 19160 17004121 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012489 16250 4/]/201]SELF PAY $6]].30 $6]].30 Male Boca Raton 19152 17004110 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012564 16222 4/7/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $709.80 Male Delray Beach 19143 17004101 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012464 16221 4/7/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $75.08 Female Boynton Beach 19145 1]029]04 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012201 16267 4/8/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male Boynton Beach 19208 1]00418] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012509 16275 4/8/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Austin 19198 1]0041]9 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012511 162]] 4/8/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Female Boynton Beach 19188 17004166 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012500 16263 4/8/201]SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Boynton Beach 19181 1]00415] Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S S'"0't eaaert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012504 16270 4/8/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $75.66 Female Boynton Beach 19205 17004185 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012498 16261 4/8/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $70.33 Female Miami 19183 1]004160 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012524 16293 4/9/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $649.00 Female Boynton Beach 19236 17004221 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea- Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012513 16279 4/9/201]SELF PAY $676.00 $540.80 Female Delray Beach 19229 17004212 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012517 16287 4/9/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Female Boynton Beach 19217 17004198 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012514 16280 4/9/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Buena Vista 19228 17004211 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012526 16295 4/9/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Female Delray Beach 19231 17004218 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012516 16286 4/9/2017SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female Bridgewater 19219 17004199 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012515 16282 4/9/2017 SELF PAY $84].]0 $130.]]Male Boynton Beach 19226 17004209 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012501 16265 4/9/2017 SELF PAY 1$690.30 $250.00Ma1e Toledo 19211 117004190 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000003648 16324 4/10/2017 SELF PAY $744.90 $205.00 Female West Palm Beach 19282 17004269 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012529 16299 4/10/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Female Delray Beach 19274 17004262 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-olt BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012528 16297 4/10/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Female Caldwell 19280 17004266 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Rolidential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012514 16298 4/10/2017 SELF PAY $735.80 $]35.80 Male Buena Vista 19275 17004263 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012553 16328 4/10/2017SE LF PAY $]35.80 $]35.80 Male West Palm Beach 19276 17004263 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012153 16327 4/10/2017SE LF PAY $6]].30 $6]].30 Male Indianapolis 19277 17004264 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Rolidential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 78 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton B...,FIF 000012538 16311 4/10/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Boynton Beach 19254 17004242 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012521 16290 4/10/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 19242 17004227 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake W alh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012565 16344 4/11/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $468.48 Female Philadelphia 19294 17004284 Not Available Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000003484 16340 4/11/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $205.00Female Pompano Beach 19301 17004306 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012557 16332 4/11/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Boynton Beach 19315 17004311 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010994 16357 4/11/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male BOYNTON BEACH 19318 17004313 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010994 16338 4/11/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Male BOYNTON BEACH 19304 17004292 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012564 16343 4/11/2017 SELF PAY $843.80 $843.80 Male Delray Beach 19296 17004287 ALS,Level2 Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012572 16355 4/11/2017SELF PAY $673.40 $250.00 Male Pompano Beach 19320 17004317 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012568 16348 4/12/2017 SELF PAY $812.50 $111.71 Female Boynton Beach 19332 17004329 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012575 16360 4/12/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Hartsville 19368 17004368 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012570 16350 4/12/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Female Boynton Beach 19328 17004326 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000004678 16366 4/12/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Boynton Beach 19357 17004357 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center-5352 000011570 16362 4/12/2017 SELF PAY $764.40 $764.40 Female Salida 19363 17004364 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012578 16364 4/12/2017SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Female Boynton Beach 19359 17004360 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012583 16372 4/12/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Delray Beach 19343 17004343 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006297 16385 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $135.72 Female Boynton Beach 19404 17004406 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012608 16405 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $715.00 $404.56 Female Lake Worth 19418 17004421 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012609 16406 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $741.00 $741.00Malo Boynton Beach 19417 17004420 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012600 16397 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $74.79 Male Boynton Beach 19384 17004390 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012647 16514 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $57.56 Female Boynton Beach 19374 1704377 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012602 16399 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Male Chicago 19380 17004387 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012604 16401 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Male Hernando 19378 17004386 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012589 16383 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Boynton Beach 19408 17004410 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012593 16389 4/13/2017SELF PAY $743.60 $743.60 Female Boynton Beach 19398 17004403 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,La ke W alh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012596 16393 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Boynton Beach 19389 17004391 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012598 16395 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Boynton Beach 19386 17004391 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012597 16394 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Female Boynton Beach 19388 17004391 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000012603 16400 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $912.70 $912.70 Male Boynton Beach 19379 17004385 ALS,Level2 Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012601 16398 4/13/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $92.97 Male New Orleans 19383 17004389 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012588 16378 4/13/2017SELF PAY $686.40 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 19373 17004375 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000003666 16414 4/14/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $225.00 Male Boynton Beach 19434 17004445 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012612 16410 4/14/2017 SELF PAY $652.60 $150.00 Female Delray Beach 19444 17004457 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012621 16423 4/14/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $443.70 Male Delray Beach 19450 17004462 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012055 16415 4/14/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Boynton Beach 19432 17004443 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010307 16422 4/14/2017SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Female Delray Beach 19452 17004464 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000335 16417 4/14/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $92.97 Female Boynton Beach 19427 17004432 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000005015 16409 4/14/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 19445 17004458 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012624 16426 4/15/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $446.61 Male Philadelphia 19487 17004502 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL E� 16438 16430 4/15/201]SE LF PAY $674.70 $6]4.]0 Male Boynton Beach 19482 17004494 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 4/15/201]SE LF PAY $699.40 $699.40 Male Pembroke Pines 19472 1]00448] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 79 of 1193 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010307 16441 4/15/2017 SELF PAY $842.40 $842.40 Female Delray Beach 19468 17004484 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W Ilh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010852 16442 4/15/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80-Ile DPlray Beach 19467 17004483 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012631 16433 4/15/2017 SELF PAY $729.30 $300.00 Male Boynton Beach 19479 17004495 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012648 16465 4/16/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male West Palm Beach 19518 17004538 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012645 16460 4/16/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Male Phoenix 19501 17004522 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012658 16478 4/17/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $713.70 Male Woodland Hills 19531 17004556 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000004652 16481 4/17/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Female Boynton Beach 19527 17004549 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012648 16462 4/17/2O17SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male West Palm Beach 19522 17004542 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012651 16469 4/17/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Muld- 19549 17004575 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012653 16471 4/17/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Female Boynton Beach 19543 17004568 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012659 16479 4/17/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Dehay Beach 19530 17004555 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000000309 16467 4/17/2017 SELF PAY $715.00 $715.00 Female Boynton Beach 19555 17004580 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012663 16486 4/17/2O17SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male UNKNOWN 19557 17004582 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012380 16496 4/18/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Female GREENVILLE 19577 17004608 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012676 16507 4/18/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Lake Worth 19592 17004618 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012283 16519 4/19/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $50.00 Female Conshohocken 19628 17004665 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012683 116512 1 4/19/2017 SELF PAY 1$716.30 $716.3OMale Hypol- 19609 117004634 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012681 16509 4/19/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $362.41 Male Horsham 19619 17004649 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012684 16513 4/19/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Male Boynton Beach 19607 17004627 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011999 16521 4/19/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Boynton Beach 19624 17004656 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012678 16501 4/19/2017 SELF PAY $770.90 $87.18 Male Holden 19601 17004625 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012685 16515 4/20/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $231.49 Female Gardner 19635 17004674 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level l Delray Medical Center-5352 000012686 16517 4/20/2017 SELF PAY $756.60 $186.34 Male Wellington 19631 17004668 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012709 16553 4/20/201 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Female Boynton Beach 19634 17004672 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012696 16532 4/20/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Female Boynton Beach 19641 17004688 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011999 16526 4/20/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00 Male Boynton Beach 19656 17004701 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Residential/Domiciliary/C.- Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012693 16527 4/20/2017 SELF PAY $659.10 $659.10 Male Oak Ridge 19654 17004700 Emergenry Immediate dial facility)E) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012708 16552 4/21/2017 SELF PAY $725.40 $725.40 Male West Palm Beach 19670 17004720 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012701 16538 4/21/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $176.34 Female Boynton Beach 19666 17004713 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000004967 16546 4/21/2O17SELF PAY $760.50 $320.20 Male West Palm Beach 19678 17004727 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000002150 16572 4/22/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $350.35 Female Boynton Beach 19720 17004779 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012721 16568 4/22/2017 SELF PAY $855.40 $855.40 Female LosAngeles 19726 17004784 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012394 16579 4/22/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $694.20 Female Boynton Beach 19710 17004761 Not Available Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012713 16559 4/23/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $378.32 Female Boynton Beach 19744 17004804 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell So',o,t Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012711 16556 4/23/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Lake Worth Beach 19749 17004813 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012710 16554 4/23/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Female Boynton Beach 19753 17004817 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012715 16561 4/23/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Coral Springs 19741 17004800 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000008151 16598 4/23/2017 SELF PAY 1$733.20 $37.46 Male Boynton Beach 19755 17004820 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 133435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012756 16621 4/24/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $343.20 Male Lake Worth 19785 17004860 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012742 16602 4/24/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $333.451-10 Boynton Bea ch 19]]9 17004854 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ERBed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S SO' It Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012744 16604 1 4/24/2O17SELF PAY $702.00 $]02.00 Male Lantana 19]]6 17004849 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 80 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Seacrest Blvd,Boynton B...,FIF 000012739 16596 4/24/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Male West Palm Beach 19759 17004825 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Seacrest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012743 16603 4/24/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Male Boynton Beach 19778 17004853 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000008219 16704 4/24/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Boynton Beach 19761 17004830 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012745 16605 4/24/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $425.00F-Ia Lake Worth 19774 17004848 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000008151 16599 4/24/2017 SELF PAY $733.20 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 19783 17004858 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010852 16625 4/25/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Female Delray Beach 19813 17004895 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012751 16614 4/25/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $90.49 Male Boynton Beach 19795 17004871 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 S--t Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012768 16643 4/26/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $457.54 Male Boynton Beach 19845 17004936 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012763 16635 4/26/2017 SELF PAY $743.60 $122.69 Female Boynton Beach 19822 17004910 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012767 16641 4/26/2017 SELF PAY $712.40 $356.20 Female To ms River 19849 17004940 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012770 16646 4/26/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $47.38 Female Delray Beach 19839 17004932 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012772 16649 4/26/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Female Boynton Beach 19835 17004924 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012776 16653 4/26/2017 SELF PAY $651.30 $651.30 Male Boynton Beach 19830 17004921 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 S--t Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012789 16672 4/27/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $44.66 Male Washington 19876 17004979 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012784 16664 4/27/2017SELF PAY $698.10 $464.10 Male West Palm Beach 19864 17004962 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,La ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S--t Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012788 16671 4/27/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Male Fort Lauderdale 19880 17004983 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S--t Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010847 16666 4/27/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Ocala 19859 17004955 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010053 16658 4/27/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Female Boynton Beach 19875 17004978 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000001976 16677 4/28/2017 SELF PAY $757.90 $757.90 Female Boynton Beach 19891 17005001 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Seat Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012798 16689 4/29/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $114.57 Male Lake Worth 19937 17005051 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Palm Beach ALS,IT-11 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012810 16705 4/29/2017SELF PAY $681.20 $340.60 Female Gardens 19931 17005042 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 S--t Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012793 16682 4/29/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Delray Beach 19910 17005019 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011009 16714 4/29/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Female Boynton Beach 19915 17005024 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 S--t Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011953 16706 4/29/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 19930 17005040 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012811 16708 4/29/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $200.00 Female Boynton Beach 19928 17005036 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 S--t Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012813 16711 4/29/2017SELF PAY $668.20 $267.28 Male Arnold 19920 17005030 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012805 16699 4/30/2017 SELF PAY $659.10 $250.00 Female Hartsdale 19951 17005072 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Leve11 Delray Medical Center-5352 000012336 16703 4/30/2017 SELF PAY $806.00 $419.68 Female Boca Raton 19946 17005067 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Seat Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000009898 16720 4/30/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male Boynton Beach 19958 17005078 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Seacrest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012795 16685 4/30/2017SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Male Gretna 19944 17005064 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Leve11 Delray Medical Center-5352 000012829 16738 5/1/2017 SELF PAY $764.40 $764.40 Male Pompano Beach 19971 17005096 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010994 16732 5/1/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $700.70 Male BOYNTON BEACH 19982 17005104 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 S--t Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012824 16731 5/1/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $250.00F-Ia Boynton Beach 19984 17005105 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 S--t Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012827 16735 5/1/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $74.50 Female Royal Palm Beach 19978 17005101 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Seat Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000012826 16734 5/1/2017SELF PAY $694.20 $694.20 Male Palm Springs 19980 17005102 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012839 16749 5/2/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $347.75 Male Boynton Beach 20020 17005153 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012836 16746 5/2/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Lake Worth 20026 17005159 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Seat Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010608 16764 5/3/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $442.96 Female Boynton Beach 20061 17005195 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Seacrest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012854 16785 5/3/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $46.71 Female Boynton Beach 20037 17005171 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012854 16774 5/3/2017SELF PAY $677.30 $157.44F- 1,Boynton Beach 20045 17005179 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,IT-11 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011570 16763 5/3/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80F-Ia Salida 20062 17005199 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Page 81 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010114 16783 5/3/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 20069 17005206 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012870 16801 5/4/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $382.53 Male Boynton Beach 20098 17005242 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012858 16780 5/4/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $55.92 Female Boynton Beach 20077 17005218 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012859 16781 5/4/201]SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Boynton Beach 20076 17005217 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012862 16788 5/4/2017 SELF PAY $733.20 $48.10 Male Boynton Beach 20093 17005235 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress A,o,Lake W Ilh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012880 16819 5/5/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $700.70 Male Boynton Beach 20118 17005266 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012879 16818 5/5/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $709.80 Female Boynton Beach 20128 17005284 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress A,o,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012866 16795 5/5/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Female Roseville 20106 17005250 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000003305 16816 5/5/2017 SELF PAY $724.10 $724.10 Male Boynton Beach 20130 17005287 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress A,o,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012877 16813 5/6/2017SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Female 6reenacres 20134 17005290 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012881 16822 5/6/2017 SELF PAY $747.50 $747.50 Female Lake Worth 20148 117005309 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 133435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011009 16810 5/6/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Female Boynton Beach 20137 17005294 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012884 16829 5/6/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female Boynton Beach 20160 17005326 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress A,o,Lake Walh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012883 16827 5/7/2017 SELF PAY $715.00 $47.36 Female La ke Worth 20162 17005328 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress A,o,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011999 16845 5/7/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00 Male Boynton Beach 20168 17005336 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 So',o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012896 16850 5/7/2017 SELF PAY $655.20 $655.20 Female Boynton Beach 20184 17005358 Emergenry Immediate IF-(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Level1 Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Sea,est BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012890 16837 5/7/2017 SELF PAY $651.30 $87.58 Male Elmont 20180 17005349 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012892 16841 5/7/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 20174 17005342 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 So',o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011782 16855 5/8/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $250.00 Male Lighthouse Point 20201 17005380 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012902 16859 5/8/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00 Female Boynton Beach 20196 17005372 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012898 16852 5/8/2017SELF PAY $668.20 $668.20 Male West Palm Beach 20206 17005386 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012908 16868 5/8/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male Delray Beach 20208 17005388 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012907 16867 5/8/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Boynton Beach 20209 17005389 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012912 16875 5/9/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Male Brandon 20230 17005414 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012924 16892 5/9/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Warners 20223 17005405 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012920 16886 5/9/2017SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Boca Raton 20252 17005430 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014477 16887 5/9/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Female Boynton Beach 20250 17005430 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012923 16891 5/9/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Taylorsville 20233 17005416 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012925 16893 5/10/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Lakewood 20288 17005471 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 So-,at Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009844 16898 5/10/2017SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Boynton Beach 20278 17005461 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012928 16897 5/10/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Boynton Beach 20280 17005463 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress A,o,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006060 16914 5/10/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 20270 17005453 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office(P) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012942 16918 5/11/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $299.95 Male Boynton Beach 20331 17005516 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress A,o,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012950 16930 5/11/2017SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Male Delray Beach 20310 17005492 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012952 16933 5/11/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female 20301 17005483 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012933 16904 5/11/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Delray Beach 20299 17005483 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Felon Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012946 16924 5/11/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female MAUDLIN 20324 17005508 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Felon Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012956 16938 5/11/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Delray Beach 20337 17005522 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012951 16931 5/11/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $137.02 Female Boynton Beach 20307 17005488 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012969 16953 5/12/2017SELF PAY $716.30 $237.98 Male Lantana 20352 17005538 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East 2815 S ALS,levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012966 16948 5/12/201]SE LF PAY $689.00 $189.4]Male Freehold 20363 1]005545 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed IH) 33435 Page 82 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Seacrert BIvd,Boynton B...,FIF 000012965 16947 5/12/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $336.34 Male Boynton Beach 20365 17005547 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012958 16940 5/12/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Female Boynton Beach 20335 17005520 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000001364 17016 5/12/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Boynton Beach 20381 17005558 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-1h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010179 17048 5/12/2017 SELF PAY $652.60 $652.60 Male Delray Beach 20385 17005561 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012957 16939 5/12/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Female Boynton Beach 20336 17005521 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012963 16945 5/12/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Boynton Beach 20368 17005550 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013010 17018 5/12/2017 SELF PAY $747.50 $98.22 Male Boynton Beach 20374 17005553 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012955 16936 5/12/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $250.00 Male Lantana 20340 17005524 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012954 16935 5/12/2017 SELF PAY $715.00 $393.25 Male Port Saint Lucie 20341 17005525 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012476 16973 5/13/201]SELF PAY $665.60 $350.00 Male Boynton Bea ch 20405 17005584 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012980 16967 5/13/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $336.69 Male Boynton Beach 20418 17005600 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012977 16964 5/13/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $134.68 Male Lantana 20422 17005603 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012992 16991 5/13/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Female Boynton Beach 20431 17005612 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012972 16958 5/13/2017 SELF PAY 1$696.80 $696.80 Female Boca Raton 20432 17005610 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013004 17010 5/13/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Wert Palm Beach 20392 17005572 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012974 16961 5/13/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Male Lake Worth 20427 17005607 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non R,,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012976 16963 5/13/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Female Boynton Beach 20423 17005605 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012973 16959 5/13/2017 SELF PAY $744.90 $54.60 Male Boynton Beach 20429 17005609 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012991 16990 5/13/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 20433 17005614 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea crert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012978 16965 5/13/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female Miami 20421 17005603 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000012986 16978 5/14/2017SELF PAY $655.20 $440.05 Female Longwood 20450 17005631 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012996 16998 5/14/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Male Boynton Beach 20465 17005648 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012708 17002 5/14/2017 SELF PAY 1$726.70 $726.70 Male West Palm Beach 20461 117005644 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014887 16993 5/14/2017 SELF PAY $785.20 $785.20 Male Boynton Beach 20471 17005653 Emergenry Immediate IF-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIW,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000000120 17004 5/14/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Female Delray Beach 20456 17005636 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012987 16980 5/14/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Punta Gorda 20448 17005629 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S ALS,F0101 Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014464 16984 5/14/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Male Delray Beach 20443 17005623 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012997 16999 5/14/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Hollywood 20464 17005647 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012994 16996 5/14/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Coconut Creek 20467 17005650 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013017 17028 5/14/2017SELF PAY $678.60 $251.03 Male Warner Robins 20472 17005654 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013035 17052 1 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $712.40 $472.12 Male Boynton Beach 20531 17005719 Emergenry Immediate IF-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea-'t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013013 17022 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Boca Raton 20482 17005668 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000008751 17046 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $175.00 Male Boynton Beach 20488 17005676 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013023 17034 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $134.68 Female Delray Beach 20505 17005693 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Sea-'t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013039 17059 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $708.50 Female Fort Lauderdale 20518 17005707 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Lovel l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013031 17047 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male West Palm Beach 20487 17005674 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013014 17024 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Female Boynton Beach 20480 17005665 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Lovell SO-Olt BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000009345 17053 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50Ma1e Boynton Beach 20530 17005718 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000000120 17023 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Female Delray Beach 20481 17005667 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010053 17057 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Female Boynton Beach 20522 17005710 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000013024 17035 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $768.30 $768.30 Male West Palm Beach 20504 17005692 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Page 83 of 1193 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013027 17040 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $724.10 $724.10 Female Boynton Beach 20496 17005685 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake W alh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013037 17055 5/15/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $92.82 Female Boynton Beach 20528 17005716 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,level1 Sea crest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000005730 17084 5/16/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $333.45 Male Boynton Beach 20554 17005752 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013032 17049 5/16/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $265.00 Female Boynton Beach 20535 17005725 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea crest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013050 17079 5/17/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $275.08 Female Boynton Beach 20574 17005760 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea crest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013052 17081 5/17/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $209.62 Male Poplar Bluff 20570 17005758 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013053 17085 5/17/2017SELF PAY $695.50 $382.53 Male Boynton Beach 20614 17005798 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013056 17090 5/17/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Female Boynton Beach 20601 17005783 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000011570 17092 5/17/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Female Salida 20595 17005775 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013057 17094 5/17/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $81.20 Female Boynton Beach 20590 17005771 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013065 17105 5/18/2017SELF PAY $698.10 $79.01 Female Park Ridge 20647 17005838 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office(P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,La ke W Orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013082 17138 5/19/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $454.63 Male Palm Harbor 20693 17005889 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013076 17124 5/19/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $728.00 Male Delray Beach 20670 17005861 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013075 17123 5/19/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Pensacola 20674 17005864 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000003947 17140 5/19/2017 SELF PAY $657.80 $657.80 Male Boynton Beach 20691 17005887 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013074 17121 5/19/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Hedgesville 20680 17005868 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000000438 17122 5/19/2017 SELF PAY $652.60 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 20678 17005867 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office(P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013081 17136 5/20/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Na rth Billerica 20700 17005894 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013080 17135 5/20/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Female Boynton Beach 20701 17005896 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 00000394] 17182 5/21/2017 SELF PAY $817.80 $817.80 Male Boynton Beach 20749 17005952 ALS,Level2 Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013104 17172 5/21/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Male Boynton Beach 20762 17005966 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013098 17164 5/21/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Female Philadelphia 20743 17005947 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000010994 17179 5/21/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male BOYNTON BEACH 20754 17005955 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013106 17175 5/21/2017 SELF PAY $656.50 $656.50 Male IBay.ta.Beach 20759 17005963 Emergenry Immediate IScene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013097 17162 5/21/2017 SELF PAY $653.90 $125.00 Female Boynton Beach 20748 17005950 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013118 17192 5/22/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $700.70 Male West Palm Beach 20787 117006001 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,La ke W a1h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013119 17193 5/22/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $136.50 Male Fort Lauderdale 20786 17006000 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013121 117195 1 5/22/2017 SELF PAY $750.10 $750.10Male IBa,a Raton 20783 17005995 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013132 17213 5/22/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $704.60 Male Boynton Beach 20795 17006013 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seacrest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000008784 17190 5/22/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $449.81 Female Boynton Beach 20790 17006006 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013131 17212 5/22/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $320.04 Male Wellington 20797 17006014 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000013135 17216 5/23/2017 SELF PAY $793.00 $517.32-cle Delray Beach 20816 17006037 Not Available Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013127 17206 5/23/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Male Boynton Beach 20805 17006022 Emergenry Immediate Ha.e)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012593 17228 5/23/2017 SELF PAY $743.60 $743.60 Female Boynton Beach 20822 17006047 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 1FK Medical Center-5301 S 000013126 17204 5/23/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Female Lake Worth 20807 17006025 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013142 17227 5/23/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $92.82 Female Boynton Beach 20824 17006049 BLS,Emerge., Immediate Ha,e)R) Hospital-ER Deal(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea crest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013150 17236 5/24/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $199.20 Female Boynton Beach 20836 17006061 Emerge., Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000001867 17230 5/24/2017 SELF PAY $890.60 $890.60 Male Boynton Beach 20854 17006079 ALS,Level2 Immediate Ha,e)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,level1 Sea crest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013149 17235 5/24/2017 SELF PAY $655.20 $31.58 Male Vero Beach 20839 17006065 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Na,Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000013151 17237 5/24/2017 SELF PAY $794.30 $794.30 Female Delray Beach 20835 17006060 Emerge., Immediate Ha,e)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea crest Blvd,Baynta.Beach,FL 000013152 17239 5/24/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $183.40 Female Boynton Beach 20833 17006058 Emerge., Immediate Ha,e)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Page 84 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013159 17249 5/25/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $459.73 Male Palm Springs 20891 17006126 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013161 17251 5/25/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $379.94 Female Boynton Beach 20879 17006119 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake W alh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013168 17261 5/25/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Lawrenceville 20897 17006134 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000023195 17398 5/25/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20Male Hypoluxo 20887 17006123 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013157 17247 5/25/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Male Suffield 20896 17006133 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000000343 17256 5/26/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $120.00 Female Boynton Beach 20909 17006149 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Flat 2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013178 17274 5/26/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $30.00 Male Cockey.ille 20915 17006159 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013172 17266 5/26/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Boynton Beach 20925 17006171 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013173 17267 5/26/2017SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Female Levittown 20923 17006169 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013181 17277 5/26/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Female Ocoee 20911 117006153 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013180 17276 5/26/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Female Lake Worth 20912 17006154 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000007920 17271 5/26/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $205.00 Male Hypoluxo 20918 17006161 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013172 17312 5/27/2017SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Boynton Beach 20952 17006200 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012933 17310 5/27/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Delray Beach 20967 17006211 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013184 17281 5/27/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Female Boynton Beach 20942 17006187 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013183 17280 5/27/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Female Boynton Beach 20943 17006188 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Port Jefferson ALS,Level 1 Sea"est BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013197 17300 5/27/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male Station 20950 17006197 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013193 17296 5/27/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Female Boynton Beach 20960 17006207 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000013203 17309 5/27/2017 SELF PAY $778.70 $778.70 Male Delray Beach 20972 17006216 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013194 17297 5/27/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $699.40 Male Boynton Beach 20958 17006206 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012952 17293 5/27/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Female 20964 17006210 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013192 17295 5/27/2017SELF PAY $669.50 $192.90 Male Delray Beach 20962 17006208 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013198 17301 5/28/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $112.40 Female Lake Worth 20991 17006238 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010053 17315 5/28/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Female Boynton Beach 21016 17006262 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Pod(H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013206 17319 5/28/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Boynton Beach 21004 17006249 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013204 17314 5/28/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Delray Beach 21017 17006263 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013218 17335 5/28/2017SELF PAY $695.50 $78.72 Female Delray Beach 21018 17006264 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake W a1h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009376 17336 5/28/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 20982 17006230 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012600 17359 5/29/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $74.79 Male Boynton Beach 21054 17006305 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012431 17366 5/29/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $205.00 Male Wilton 21043 17006292 BLS,Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013211 17328 5/29/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Lake Park 21026 17006273 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013240 17362 5/29/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Female Boynton Beach 21049 17006302 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000009307 17344 5/29/2017SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Loxahatchee 21032 17006282 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center-5352 000013261 17532 5/29/2017 SELF PAY $1,037.40 $362.44 Male West Palm Beach 21061 17006306 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013225 17343 5/29/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Boynton Beach 21033 17006283 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013215 17332 5/29/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Female Saint Louis 21021 17006269 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013235 17356 5/29/2017 SELF PAY $754.00 $754.00 Male West Palm Beach 21059 17006306 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000013236 17357 5/29/2017 SELF PAY $756.60 $151.32 Female West Palm Beach 21057 17006306 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013234 17355 5/29/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female West Palm Beach 21060 17006306 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013246 17373 5/30/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $13].02 Female Delray Beach 21086 17006332 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013255 17390 5/30/201 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Boynton Beach 21097 17006346 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Page 85 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Seacrert BIvd,Boynton B...,FIF 000013204 17374 5/30/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Delray Beach 21085 17006332 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013247 17375 5/30/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $716.30 Male Dallas 21084 17006334 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,LakeW 1h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seat BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013251 17381 5/30/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Male Boynton Beach 21076 17006323 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S S--t BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013257 17394 5/31/2017SELF PAY $665.60 $39.56 Male King George 21120 17006376 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non R,,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013260 17397 5/31/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Male Boynton Beach 21112 17006365 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013127 17392 5/31/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Boynton Beach 21125 17006383 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S S--t BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013259 17396 5/31/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female Boynton Beach 21114 17006367 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013274 17415 6/1/2017 SELF PAY $742.30 $742.30 Female Boynton Beach 21136 17006404 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013268 17405 6/1/2017 SELF PAY $730.60 $362.26 Male Boynton Beach 21150 17006421 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013279 17422 6/1/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $93.70 Female Lantana 21160 17006434 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013277 17420 6/2/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $45.53 Female Shelbyville 21163 17006439 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013295 17447 6/2/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Male Boynton Beach 21198 17006477 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013287 17433 6/2/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $205.00 Female Boynton Beach 21183 17006464 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Sea nest BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013127 17436 6/2/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Boynton Beach 21174 17006452 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000009224 17419 6/2/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Female Boynton Beach 21164 17006440 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012648 17426 6/2/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Wert Palm Beach 21194 17006473 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Port Jefferson ALS,F-I 1 Seacrest BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013197 17445 6/2/2017SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Station 21200 17006480 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non-id-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013294 17446 6/2/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Boynton Beach 21199 17006478 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013037 17434 6/2/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $92.82 Female Boynton Beach 21182 17006463 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000006297 17457 6/3/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $135.72 Female Boynton Beach 21219 17006507 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012950 17466 6/3/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male DPIray Beach 21233 17006522 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013305 17464 6/3/2017SELF PAY $655.20 $655.20 Female Boynton Beach 21235 17006524 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000003887 17456 6/3/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Male M-h-kin 21222 17006509 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013290 17439 6/3/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $94.14 Male Elizabeth- 21207 17006487 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 S""'t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013304 17463 6/4/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $69.42 Male Jacksonville 21238 17006527 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000013319 17492 6/4/2017 SELF PAY $773.50 $154.70 Male Boynton Beach 21273 17006567 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton BIW,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000009744 17480 6/4/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Wert Palm Beach 21249 17006539 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000005730 17493 6/4/2017SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Boynton Beach 21272 17006566 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012896 17470 6/4/2017 SELF PAY $657.80 $657.80 Female Boynton Beach 21264 17006556 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012648 17471 6/4/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Wert Palm Beach 21263 17006555 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013290 17497 6/4/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $91.66 Male Elizabeth- 21255 17006547 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000006105 17468 6/4/2017SELF PAY $699.40 $50.00 Female Boynton -h 21267 17006560 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Sea Gert BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013328 17510 6/5/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female La ke Worth 21285 17006581 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013330 17515 6/5/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Male Port Saint Lucie 21316 17006620 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013326 17506 6/5/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 21294 17006594 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013343 17529 6/6/2017SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Male Boynton Beach 21326 17006638 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013341 17527 6/6/2017 SELF PAY $715.00 $715.00 Male Boynton Beach 21328 17006637 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013334 17520 6/6/2017 SELF PAY $715.00 $715.00 Male Wert Palm Beach 21343 17006659 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Sea Gert BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013350 17540 6/6/2017 SELF PAY $656.50 $88.16 Male Boynton Beach 21352 17006675 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013345 17533 6/7/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70Ma1e Delray Beach 21361 17006686 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011570 17554 6/7/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00F-Ia Salida 21370 17006702 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Page 86 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000026749 17553 6/7/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Boynton Beach 21371 1]006]04 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013366 17566 6/8/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Bethlehem 21402 1]006]44 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 00000]5]6 17561 6/8/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male West Palm Beach 21387 17006727 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000006950 17603 6/9/2017SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Female West Palm Beach 21435 1]006]85 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000006060 17589 6/9/2017 SELF PAY $720.20 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 21418 1]006]66 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013389 17612 6/10/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Female Boynton Beach 21453 17006806 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015105 17614 6/10/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Female Delray Beach 21451 17006804 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013390 17613 6/10/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Male Boynton Beach 21452 17006805 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013381 17595 6/10/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $77.41 Male Boynton Beach 21445 17006794 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S--t Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013397 17621 6/11/2017SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Ville Platte 21485 17006845 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013942 17628 6/11/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Female Boynton Beach 21478 17006835 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013402 17630 6/11/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $238.18 Unknown Boynton Beach 21475 17006833 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013416 17649 6/12/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Louisville 21516 17006880 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013415 17648 6/12/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Male West Palm Beach 21517 17006881 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013411 17644 6/12/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $205.00 Male Boynton Beach 21522 17006887 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000003686 17671 6/13/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $58.01 Male Lake Worth 21563 17006926 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013437 17679 6/13/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Male Boynton Beach 21549 17006911 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000000273 17680 6/13/2017SELF PAY $673.40 $265.00 Male Boynton Beach 21548 17006910 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000005730 17727 6/14/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Boynton Beach 21597 17006968 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea nest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013445 17690 6/14/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Female Okeechobee 21585 17006956 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013444 17688 6/14/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Charleston 21589 17006959 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013453 17700 6/15/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $466.29 Female Boynton Beach 21627 17007009 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 S--t Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013461 17710 6/15/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $337.35 Male DPhay Beach 21608 17006988 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013457 17705 6/15/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $354.90Male Lantana 21618 17006999 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress A,0,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Level 1 S"'t Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013455 17703 6/15/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Male Holbrook 21623 17007001 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000012380 17696 6/15/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female GREENVILLE 21632 17007010 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seaaest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013464 17715 6/15/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Lake Worth 21599 17006970 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea a est Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000006826 17726 6/15/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Boca Raton 21598 17006969 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea crest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000010122 17701 6/15/2017 SELF PAY $759.20 $759.20 Male Palm Springs 21626 17007008 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013451 17697 6/15/2017 SELF PAY $715.00 $715.00 Female Boynton Beach 21631 17007018 BLS,Emergenry Immediate S1010e-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013470 17725 6/15/2017 SELF PAY $746.20 $78.001`ema1e Boynton Beach 21609 17006989 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,La ke W Orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seaaest Blvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010310 17853 6/16/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $337.35 Female Boynton Beach 21671 17007057 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013461 17719 6/16/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $338.65 Male Delray Beach 21639 17007027 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 S'-'t eacrest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013479 17741 6/16/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $626.00 Female Boynton Beach 21654 17007043 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea crest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013478 17739 6/16/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Lantana 21656 17007046 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013523 17852 6/16/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $704.60 Male Loxa hatch ee 21677 17007060 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea crest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013475 17736 6/16/201]SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Female Boynton Beach 21659 17007051 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seaaest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013465 17717 6/16/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Female Boynton Beach 21641 17007028 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea crest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015319 17730 6/16/2017 SELF PAY $712.40 $94.43 Male Walworth 21674 17007061 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL E� 17731 17735 6/16/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 21662 17007052 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 6/16/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 21672 17007058 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Page 87 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000003041 17768 6/17/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $338.00 Male Boynton Beach 21713 17007105 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013486 17749 6/17/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Female Miami 21686 17007071 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013498 17773 6/17/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Lake Worth 21705 17007097 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013493 17761 6/17/2017SELF PAY $712.40 $712.40 Male Delray Beach 21697 17007087 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013484 17747 6/17/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Male Boynton Beach 21689 17007074 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013502 17781 6/18/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $76.79 Male Boynton Beach 21734 17007127 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013494 17765 6/18/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Boynton Beach 21718 17007109 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012997 17779 6/18/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Female Hollywood 21742 17007131 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015319 17776 6/18/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $93.99 Male Walworth 21746 17007136 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000002018 17787 6/18/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 21725 17007118 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013517 17803 6/19/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $139.88 Female West Palm Beach 21776 17007173 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,lF ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boyoton Beach,FL 000013516 17802 6/19/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Male Boynton Beach 21777 17007174 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013511 17797 6/19/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Female Boynton Beach 21753 17007145 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000009741 17796 6/19/2017 SELF PAY $785.20 $785.20 Male Delray Beach 21754 17007146 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013536 17824 6/20/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $464.10 Male San Francisco 21798 17007198 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013538 17828 6/20/2017SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Roanoke 21784 17007184 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013532 17820 6/20/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Delray Beach 21806 17007206 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013526 17811 6/20/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Chester 21789 17007191 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000013534 17822 6/20/2017 SELF PAY $756.60 $756.60 Male Margate 21804 17007204 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013544 17835 6/20/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 21810 17007209 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000005335 17813 6/20/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $260.01 Male Phoenix 21785 17007186 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013537 17826 6/20/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 21793 17007195 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013558 17859 6/21/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $225.50 Female Boynton Beach 21864 17007265 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013540 17831 6/21/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Female Lantana 21819 17007222 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015319 117862 1 6/21/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $79.16 Male Walworth 21861 17007261 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013569 17872 6/22/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 1 $205.00 Female lBoy.to.Beach 21890 117007291 JBILS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013568 17871 6/22/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $709.80 Female Boynton Beach 21892 17007292 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013574 17882 6/22/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Female Boynton Beach 21873 17007273 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013556 17855 6/22/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 21869 17007269 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014741 17877 6/22/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 21881 17007279 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A11,1L ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006297 17915 6/23/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $133.38 Female Boynton Beach 21948 17007353 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013580 17893 6/23/2017SELF PAY $679.90 $205.00 Male Boynton Beach 21899 17007300 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011370 17908 6/23/2017 SELF PAY $752.70 $92.30 Male Palm Springs 21918 17007320 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S.-It Md,Boynton Beach,FL 000013584 17900 6/23/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Female Boynton Beach 21930 17007334 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013587 17904 6/23/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $700.70 Female Boynton Beach 21924 17007326 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010744 17886 6/23/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Boynton Beach 21910 17007313 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S SeI,o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013575 17884 6/23/2017SELF PAY $669.50 $75.81 Male Lacey 21912 17007315 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013470 17883 6/23/2017 SELF PAY $746.20 $78.00 Female Boynton Beach 21914 17007317 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013577 17890 6/23/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 21906 17007306 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013585 17901 6/23/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $250.00 Male Sebring 21929 17007332 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-11 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013595 17923 1 6/24/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $200.00 Female Boynton Beach 21961 17007370 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 88 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010375 17937 6/24/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $337.35 Female Boynton Beach 21968 17007379 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000023671 17925 6/24/2017 SELF PAY $746.20 $746.20 Male Boynton Beach 21959 17007365 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake W olh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013599 17927 6/24/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Lantana 21957 17007364 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013605 17935 6/24/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $45131 Male Delray Beach 21973 17007384 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013607 17940 6/24/2017 SELF PAY $724.10 $724.10 Male Oakland Park 21965 17007376 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013612 17953 6/25/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Female Huntington 22004 17007421 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006950 17943 6/25/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Female West Palm Beach 22000 17007416 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013611 17948 6/25/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Female Boynton Beach 21989 17007402 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013602 17930 6/25/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $699.40 Male New York 21981 17007394 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013609 17942 6/25/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $388.52 Male Lake Worth 22001 17007417 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Levell DelrayMedical Center-5352 000013615 17958 6/26/2017 SELF PAY $756.60 $75.66 Male Pompano Beach 22031 17007454 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIW,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013624 17975 6/26/2017SELF PAY $673.40 $132.92 Male Palm Springs 22008 17007427 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000013632 17984 6/26/2017 SELF PAY $756.60 $75.66 Male Deerfield Beach 22035 17007454 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIW,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000013631 17983 6/26/2017 SELF PAY $756.60 $75.66 Male Fort Lauderdale 22036 17007454 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIW,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013611 17968 6/26/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Female Boynton Beach 22019 17007439 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013628 17980 6/26/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Female Boynton Beach 22041 17007459 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013444 17967 6/26/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Charleston 22020 17007440 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013646 18004 6/27/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $57.19Ma1e IBoy.to.Beach 22059 117007482 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013644 18002 6/27/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Male Cincinnati 22065 17007490 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013639 17997 6/28/2017 SELF PAY $659.10 $459.10 Male Boynton Beach 22073 17007498 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013652 18013 1 6/28/2017 SELF PAY $659.10 $659.10 Male West Palm Beach 22088 17007512 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013653 18014 6/28/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Woodstock 22084 17007507 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013650 18009 6/28/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Boynton Beach 22094 17007517 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013651 18011 6/28/201]SELF PAY $670.80 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 22091 17007513 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013670 18042 6/29/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $436.34 Female Boynton Beach 22137 17007569 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013667 18039 6/29/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $716.30Ma1e Lake Worth 22141 17007574 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,lF ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est BIW,Boynton Beach,FL 000013654 18018 6/29/2017 SELF PAY $]04.60 $704.60 Female Boynton Beach 22105 17007531 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013656 18020 6/29/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Male Boca Raton 22139 17007572 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013657 18022 6/29/2017SELF PAY $704.60 $250.00 Male Lantana 22132 17007561 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013677 18052 6/30/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $250.00 Female Lake Worth 22169 17007608 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013692 18072 7/1/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $70.44 Male Lantana 22185 17007631 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013684 18060 7/1/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Boca Raton 22178 17007622 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013690 18069 7/1/2017SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Orange-k 22195 17007642 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000007690 18071 7/1/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Boynton Beach 22189 17007649 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013691 18070 7/1/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $77.27 Male Pahokee 22194 17007640 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014741 18067 7/1/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 22198 17007645 BLS,Emergenry Immediate IHo,o)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013702 18088 7/2/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Ocean Ridge 22244 17007707 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013686 18062 7/2/2017SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male Boynton Beach 22209 17007662 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000007577 18091 7/2/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $94.87 Male Boynton Beach 22238 17007699 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boyoton Beach,FL E� 18223 18079 7/2/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $36.97 Female Gallatin 22218 17007672 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Md,Boynton Beach,FL 7/3/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $250.00 Female Delray Beach 22267 17007734 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 89 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FIF 000002522 18111 7/3/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $581.04 Male Boynton Beach 22271 17007740 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013707 18095 7/3/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Boynton Beach 22270 17007739 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W 1h,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013708 18096 ]/3/201]SELF PAY $726.70 $726.70 Male Greenacres 22265 17007732 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013716 18109 7/3/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60Female Boynton Beach 22276 17007746 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013700 18085 7/3/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Female Boynton Beach 22250 17007711 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) JFKMedical Center-5301S 000011143 18101 ]/3/201]SELF PAY $729.30 $729.30 Male Lantana 22257 17007719 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000014887 18099 7/3/2017 SELF PAY $785.20 $785.20 Male Boynton Beach 22259 17007721 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013701 18086 7/3/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Male Vico 22249 17007709 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013718 18112 7/3/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $250.00Ma1e Boynton Beach 22269 17007738 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000003041 18121 ]/4/201]SELF PAY $655.20 $327.60 Male Boynton Beach 22301 17007770 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013725 18125 7/4/2017 SELF PAY $757.90 $186.61 Female Kissimmee 22295 17007766 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013719 18114 7/4/2017SELF PAY $653.90 1 $653.90 Female Yonkers 22316 17007784 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000015037 18106 ]/4/201]SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Delray Beach 22281 17007749 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013722 18120 ]/4/201]SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Boynton Beach 22306 17007772 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Sea,est BIvd,My.-Beach,FL 000009128 18128 ]/4/201]SELF PAY $661.70 $88.74 Female Boynton Beach 22290 117007758 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013729 18130 7/4/2017SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Female Delray Beach 22288 17007756 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013696 18105 7/4/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $38.97 Female Gallatin 22282 17007750 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Seaaest BIvd,My.-Beach,FL 000012805 18148 ]/5/201]SELF PAY $682.50 $250.00 Female Hartsdale 22343 17007816 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013746 18159 7/5/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $205.00 Female Boynton Beach 22365 17007840 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 0000137. 18157 7/5/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $338.00 Male Delray Beach 22367 17007842 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013719 18132 7/5/2017 SELF PAY $655.20 $655.20 Female Yonkers 22330 17007797 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013736 18140 7/5/2017SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Delray Beach 22361 17007835 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,La ke Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013741 18147 7/5/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Boynton Beach 22346 17007817 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013738 18158 7/5/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Female Wellington 22366 17007841 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013738 18144 7/5/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $716.30 Female Wellington 22353 17007826 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress A,e,Lake W orth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013740 18146 7/5/2017 SELF PAY $730.60 $730.60 Female Delray Beach 22347 17007819 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000008725 18150 7/5/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $90.78 Female Boynton Beach 22341 17007814 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000018187 18156 7/6/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Male G,00-- 22368 17007843 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015319 18175 7/6/2017SELF PAY $746.20 $98.22 Male Walworth 22379 17007863 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,La ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013759 18177 7/7/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Female Boynton Beach 22415 17007903 Emergenry Immediate H-e(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013754 18171 7/7/2017 SELF PAY 1$657.80 $657.80Fema1e Boynton Beach 22388 117007872 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 133435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013755 18172 7/7/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $708.50 Female Boynton Beach 22386 17007871 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea,est Blvd,My-.Beach,FL 000036022 18197 7/8/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $340.60 Female Boynton Beach 22445 17007950 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013762 18186 7/8/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $333.45 Female Boynton Beach 22430 17007918 Emergenry Immediate1-0(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000005343 18194 7/8/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Medina 22450 17007956 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000009001 18189 7/8/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Male Boynton Beach 22426 17007915 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013773 18203 7/8/2017 SELF PAY $651.30 $651.30 Female West Palm Beach 22436 17007932 Emergenry Immediate Scene-N on Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014741 18204 7/8/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 22435 17007930 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000013763 18187 7/8/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $391.11 Fem ale Boca Raton 22429 17007917 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 000010394 18230 7/9/201]SE LF PAY $704.60 $205.00 Fem ale Boynton Beach 22481 17007993 Emergenry Immediate H110(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,My.-Beach,FL 00000004] 18216 ]/9/201]SE LF PAY $660.40 $330.20 Male Boynton Beach 22474 17007985 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Page 90 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Seacrert BIvd,Boynton B...,FIF 0000137M 18222 7/9/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $704.60 Female Boynton Beach 22462 17007968 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013790 18233 ]/9/201]SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Boynton Beach 22476 17007987 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013776 18209 7/9/2017 SELF PAY $659.10 $362.51 Female Pompano Beach 22454 17007961 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013787 18227 7/10/2017SELF PAY $665.60 $332.80 Female Delray Beach 22485 17007997 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013799 18249 7/10/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Male North Lauderdale 22509 17008027 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013184 18248 7/10/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Female Boynton Beach 22510 17008028 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,LakeW 1h,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013785 18225 7/10/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $711.10 Female Cato 22490 17008002 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000005335 18235 7/10/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $260.01 Male Phoenix 22503 17008016 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 0000137. 18239 7/10/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $85.00 Female Lake Worth 22498 17008010 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013802 18253 7/11/2017SELF PAY $689.00 $200.00 Female Boynton Beach 22534 17008061 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013806 18257 7/11/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $668.20 Male Boynton Beach 22529 17008055 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013816 18273 7/11/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $287.70 Female Boynton Beach 22540 17008067 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000013819 18276 7/11/2017 SELF PAY $777.40 $427.57 Male Las Vegas 22531 17008057 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton BIW,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013411 18287 7/12/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $205.00 Male Boynton Beach 22561 17008093 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013835 18301 7/12/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $132.92Ma1e Boynton Beach 22579 17008103 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013826 18288 7/12/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Female Boynton Beach 22558 17008091 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S ALS,-M 1 Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013818 18275 7/12/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Aliso Viep 22537 17008064 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000009744 18269 7/12/2017SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Wert Palm Beach 22544 17008072 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013848 18319 7/13/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $313.37 Male Boynton Beach 22623 17008155 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000008067 18302 7/13/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Female Boynton Beach 22618 17008145 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013849 18320 7/13/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Male Delray Beach 22614 17008144 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013843 18311 7/13/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $726.70 Female Boynton Beach 22598 17008128 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013842 18310 7/13/2017SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Loxa hatch ee 22599 17008131 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013841 18309 7/13/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 22600 17008133 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013858 18338 7/14/2017 SELF PAY $738.40 $738.40 Male Lake Worth 22652 17008186 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013861 18342 7/14/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Boynton Beach 22640 17008172 Emergenry Immediate IF-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012880 18315 7/14/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male Boynton Beach 22630 17008161 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000012880 18325 7/14/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $699.40 Male Boynton Beach 22644 17008177 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013851 18323 7/14/2017SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Boynton Beach 22647 17008180 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013860 18341 7/14/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $93.41 Female Boynton Beach 22646 17008179 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013869 18353 7/15/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $138.06 Female Orangeburg 22676 17008208 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non R,,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000013871 18355 7/15/2017 SELF PAY $806.00 $806.00F-Ia Palm Springs 22674 17008207 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton BIW,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013867 18351 7/15/201]SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Female Lake Worth 22679 17008210 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013865 18349 7/15/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Male Delray Beach 22684 17008215 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non R,,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000009092 18374 7/16/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $442.96 Male Delray Beach 22713 17008244 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013887 18377 7/16/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $711.10 Female Wellington 22710 17008242 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013886 18376 7/16/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Arcadia 22711 17008243 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013881 18370 7/16/2017 SELF PAY $746.20 $746.20 Male Brooklyn 22692 17008224 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013882 18371 7/16/2017SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60F-Ia Boynton Beach 22690 17008222 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000001180 18378 7/16/2017 SELF PAY $659.10 $88.45 Male Boynton Beach 22709 17008241 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013571 18389 7/16/2017 SELF PAY $743.60 $58.50 Female Mi-i6a ld- 22718 17008254 Emergenry Immediate IF-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Page 91 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Wvell Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FIF 000008950 18393 ]/1]/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $350.00 Male Delray Beach 22752 1]00828] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013893 18391 7/17/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $314.65 Male Port St-ie 22758 17008294 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,LakeW 1h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013900 18405 7/17/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $137.54 Male Williamsburg 22729 17008268 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000012958 18396 7/17/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70F-Ia Boynton Beach 22746 17008280 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013889 18383 7/17/2017 SELF PAY $718.90 $718.90 Male Lantana 22728 17008266 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake W orth,FL 33462 BetheH ospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea aertsda Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013886 18414 7/17/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Arcadia 22763 17008298 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Palm Beach ALS,Levell JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013921 18436 7/18/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Female Gardens 22805 17008348 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013886 18435 7/18/2017 SELF PAY $656.50 $656.50 Male Arcadia 22808 17008350 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Seacert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013909 18420 7/18/2017 SELF PAY $655.20 $655.20 Female Boynton Beach 22801 17008340 Emergenry Immediate IF-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013911 18422 7/18/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male West Palm Beach 22797 17008332 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Ro,identi,I(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013914 18425 7/18/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $92.24 Male Boynton Beach 22787 17008320 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013902 18407 7/18/2017 SELF PAY 1$677.30 $135.46Fema1e Boynton Beach 22777 117008312 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000011782 18461 7/19/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $250.00 Male Lighthouse Point 22838 17008384 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea-'t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013918 18432 7/19/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $694.20 Male Boynton Beach 22811 17008354 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000009907 118447 1 7/19/2017 SELF PAY $737.10 $737.10 Female ILa ke Worth 22827 17008368 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Ro,identi,I(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) JFK M edical Center-53015 000013923 18439 7/19/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $91.80 Female West Palm Beach 22839 17008385 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea-'t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013933 18452 7/19/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Female Lake Worth 22821 17008363 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013952 18480 7/20/2017 SELF PAY $657.80 $36.18 Male Delray Beach 22871 17008415 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l S'"0't eaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013942 18465 7/20/2017 SELF PAY $730.60 $365.301F-10 Boynton Beach 22862 1]008406 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000013940 18463 7/20/2017 SELF PAY $778.70 $778.70 Male West Palm Beach 22872 17008415 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton BIW,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013949 18477 7/20/2017 SELF PAY $655.20 $655.20 Male Boynton Beach 22880 17008424 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013971 18509 7/20/2017SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Male Boynton Beach 22876 17008422 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012958 18466 7/20/2017 SELF PAY $721.50 $721.50 Female Boynton Beach 22861 1]00840] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea-'t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013939 18462 7/20/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Male Stoneville 22874 17008420 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013953 18481 7/20/2017 SELF PAY $733.20 $733.20 Female La ke Worth 22868 17008413 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office(P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010435 18470 7/20/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $300.00 Male La ke Worth 22853 17008398 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013965 118501 1 7/21/2017 SELF PAY 1$666.90 $666.90Fema1e IMillo,Place 22888 1170OM37 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 133435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S Sea-'t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013946 18474 7/21/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Female Oakland Park 22883 17008430 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000032807 18499 7/21/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Boca Raton 22891 17008439 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013962 18492 7/21/2017SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Male Boca Raton 22902 17008449 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013955 18483 7/21/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $382.69F-le Boynton Beach 22923 17008472 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013976 18514 7/22/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female Titurville 22938 17008489 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013975 18513 7/22/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Female Boynton Beach 22943 17008494 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000002268 18527 7/22/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $90.93 Male Delray Beach 22951 17008505 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013995 18549 7/23/2017 SELF PAY 1$682.50 $682.50Male Boynton Beach 22986 17008539 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013982 18524 7/23/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Male Boynton Beach 22954 17008508 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,LevellSea Gert BW,Bty.-Beach,FL 000002802 18547 7/23/2017 SELF PAY $743.60 $139.88 Male Boynton Beach 22988 17008541 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000007774 18522 7/23/2017SELF PAY $687.70 $250.00 Male Port Saint Wcie 22956 17008510 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013979 18519 7/23/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $135.72 Male Boynton Beach 22960 17008513 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013997 18554 7/24/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $94.12 Male Boynton Beach 23012 17008564 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014001 18558 7/24/2017 SELF PAY $742.30 $742.30Male Melbourne 23005 17008559 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-N on Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress AVe,Lake W.,FL 33462 Page 92 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FIF 000014008 18572 7/25/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $93.98 Male Boynton Beach 23055 17008613 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014039 18571 7/25/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $704.60 Male Bay Shore 23059 17008614 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014009 18576 7/25/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Male Ocala 23049 17008607 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000024217 18567 7/25/2017 SELF PAY $770.90 $770.90Male Boynton Beach 23022 17008578 Emergenry Immediate Hospital-ERBed(H) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000002061 18579 7/25/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $91.80 Male Boynton Beach 23045 17008600 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006060 18573 7/25/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 23054 17008606 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014039 18593 7/26/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Male Bay Shore 23065 17008621 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014039 18604 7/26/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Bay Shore 23076 17008632 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-olt BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013918 18598 7/26/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Male Boynton Beach 23092 17008648 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000018187 18592 7/26/2017SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Greenacre' 23066 17008622 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014025 18602 7/26/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Boynton Beach 23079 17008636 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013558 18639 7/27/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $224.40 Female Boynton Beach 23122 17008683 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014034 18618 7/27/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $100.00 Male West Palm Beach 23125 17008688 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014038 18622 7/27/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $180.00 Female Boynton Beach 23114 17008673 Emergenry Immediate Physician'Office(P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea crert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014039 18610 7/27/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Bay Shore 23097 17008654 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S 17/27/2017 ALS,Levell So-o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014039 18625 LF 0000 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60Ma1e Bay Shore 23110 17008669 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011778 18609 7/27/2017SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Boynton Beach 23098 17008655 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center-5352 000003285 18627 7/27/2017 SELF PAY $763.10 $215.00 Female IBoy.to.Beach 23108 117008667 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) IlLi.to.Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014741 18607 7/27/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 23100 17008657 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014040 18626 7/27/2017 SELF PAY $651.30 $358.22 Male Boynton Beach 23109 17008668 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013995 18638 7/28/2017SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Male Boynton Beach 23128 17008691 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014048 18642 7/28/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Male Boynton Beach 23157 17008726 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014051 18651 7/28/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Miami 23141 17008704 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014887 18647 7/28/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Boynton Beach 23147 17008709 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea crert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000005976 18650 7/28/2017SELF PAY $677.30 $219.06 Female Boynton Beach 23142 17008706 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014062 18665 7/29/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $453.17 Female Boynton Beach 23186 17008758 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014058 18660 7/29/2017 SELF PAY 1$660.40 $132.08 Female Tampa 23165 117008733 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 133435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014056 18657 7/29/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Female Jacksonville 23168 17008735 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014060 18663 7/29/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Boynton Beach 23192 17008764 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014477 118667 1 7/29/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Female Boynton Beach 23182 17008755 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014887 18673 7/29/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Boynton Beach 23174 17008744 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014064 18670 7/29/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male mi-oh23178 17008748 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014063 18668 7/29/2017SELF PAY $724.10 $724.10 Male Boynton Beach 23181 17008753 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000003308 18684 7/29/2017 SELF PAY $652.60 $87.72 Male Boynton Beach 23184 17008757 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014074 18692 7/30/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $709.80 Male Greenacre' 23215 17008785 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014085 18707 7/30/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Delray Beach 23232 17008807 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) JFK M edical Center-53015 000013923 18688 7/30/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $91.80 Female West Palm Beach 23222 17008791 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014085 18714 7/31/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Male Delray Beach 23261 17008838 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Re'idential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010307 18711 7/31/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Fem ale Delray Beach 23268 17008848 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Re'idential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014087 18710 7/31/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $91.66 Fem ale Boynton Beach 23269 17008849 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level l Delray Medical Center-5352 000005393 18724 7/31/2017 Sf LF PAY $]]6.10 $1]6.60 Fem ale Boynton Beach 232]4 1]008855 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Page 93 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton B...h,FL 000014082 18700 7/31/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $40.26 Male Newton Falls 23243 17008819 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012813 18712 7/31/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male Arnold 23267 17008846 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014102 18732 8/1/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 23295 17008873 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014109 18746 8/1/2017SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Haverhill 23312 17008890 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000006191 18737 8/1/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Female Boynton Beach 23285 17008868 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake W alh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000032807 18885 8/1/2017 SELF PAY $759.20 $759.20 Male Boca Raton 23311 17008889 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014741 18731 8/1/2017 SELF PAY $]04.60 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 23301 17008879 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014113 18751 8/2/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $136.24 Male Boynton Beach 23340 17008919 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014128 18771 8/2/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Female Boynton Beach 23344 17008922 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress-,L a ke Wo' h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 5 S -281 ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014125 18768 8/2/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $6]].30 Male Boynton Beach 23348 17008927 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014123 18766 8/2/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $711.10 Female lBoy.to.Beach 123351 17008930 JBILS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Residential/Domiciliary/CLsto JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014129 18772 8/2/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $728.00 Male Lake Worth 23342 17008920 Emergenry Immediate dial facility)E) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Residential/Domiciliary/CLsto JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014119 18758 8/2/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $242.58 Female El Dorado 23326 17008902 Emergenry Immediate dial facility)E) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014133 18777 8/3/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Male Delray Beach 23375 17008957 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014134 18778 8/3/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Female West Palm Beach 23374 17008954 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014135 18779 8/3/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Saint Louis 23373 17008956 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014139 18786 8/3/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 23363 17008944 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012824 18762 8/3/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 23357 17008940 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S So at Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000003861 18775 8/3/2017SELF PAY $705.90 $300.00 Male Boynton Beach 23380 17008963 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014161 18820 8/4/2017 SELF PAY $734.50 $734.50 Male Lantana 23420 17009001 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014144 18795 8/4/2017 SELF PAY 1$705.90 $705.90 Male Delray Beach 23391 117008979 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014152 18808 8/4/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Male Boynton Beach 23407 17008992 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000005015 18802 8/4/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 23430 17009011 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012824 18796 8/4/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 23390 17008978 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014151 18806 8/4/2017 SELF PAY $748.80 $149.76 Male Lantana 23409 17008994 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014142 18791 8/4/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $382.69 Female Boynton Beach 23398 17008985 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014175 18843 8/5/2017 SELF PAY $712.40 $712.40 Male WEST PALM BEACH 23470 17009061 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000009597 18824 8/5/2017SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Delray Beach 23467 17009058 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000000061 18840 8/5/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Male Boynton Beach 23474 17009065 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level l Delray Medical Center-5352 000014164 18826 8/5/2017 SELF PAY $786.50 $786.50 Male Hollywood 23461 17009052 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014174 18842 8/5/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Male Delray Beach 23471 17009062 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014165 18827 8/5/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Boynton Beach 23460 17009051 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014170 18835 8/6/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Male Boynton Beach 23483 17009076 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014191 18867 8/6/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female West Palm Beach 23501 17009094 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014181 18853 8/6/2017 SELF PAY $712.40 $391.82 Female Fort Lauderdale 23489 17009085 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014200 18881 8/7/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $361.12 Female Lake Worth 23520 17009113 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000009875 18889 8/7/2017SELF PAY $717.60 $39.47 Male Boynton Beach 23544 17009139 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lak0 W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014194 18871 8/7/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Female Boynton Beach 23538 17009132 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014058 18862 8/7/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $165.50 Female Tampa 23508 17009101 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012564 18863 8/7/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Male Delray Beach 23507 17009099 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 00001418] 18859 8/]/201]SE LF PAY $669.50 $669.50 Fem ale Boynton Bea ch 23511 1]009104 BLS,E.0190.1 Immediate Home)R) Hospital ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 94 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012195 18883 8/]/201]SELF PAY $687.70 $265.00 Male Boynton Beach 23516 17009111 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014212 18900 8/8/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Male Lake Worth 23563 17009156 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S--tBlvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014216 18909 8/8/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Female Stuart 23583 17009179 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 S--t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014209 18894 8/8/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $250.001`emale Boynton Beach 23575 17009169 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office(P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014218 18912 8/9/2017 SELF PAY $715.00 $350.00-Ile FRISCO 23616 17009221 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014227 18925 8/9/2017 SELF PAY $]04.60 $281.84-Ile Boynton Beach 23594 17009194 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 S--t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013607 18919 8/9/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Male Oakland Park 23604 17009206 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 S--t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014220 18914 8/9/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $709.80 Male West Palm Beach 23613 17009217 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009514 18916 8/9/2017SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60-Ile Boynton Beach 23611 17009214 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014238 18940 8/10/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $704.60 Male Delray Beach 23643 17009247 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014237 18939 8/10/2017 SELF PAY 1$711.10 $711.10-Ile Lady La ke 23648 117009253 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 133435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014261 18972 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $100.00 Male Mount Airy 23675 17009288 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 S--t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014255 18962 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Knoxville 23658 17009270 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 S--t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014251 118957 1 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Delray Beach 23665 9277 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 S--t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014249 18955 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Male Boynton Beach 23669 17009282 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014246 18952 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $699.40 Male Delray Beach 23672 17009284 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S--tBlvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014252 18958 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Male Kissimmee 23663 17009275 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014256 18963 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $76.10-Ile Highland Beach 23656 17009267 BLS,Emergenry Immediate IN Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014257 18967 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $90.64 Fe male Boynton Beach 23652 17009262 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 S--t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012415 18951 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $750.10 $82.51 Male Boynton Beach 23673 17009287 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014250 18956 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $50.00-Ile West Palm Beach 23666 17009278 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Se acres[Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000153 18971 8/11/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Boynton Beach 23677 17009291 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014276 18990 8/12/2017SELF PAY $729.30 $729.30-Ile Davie 23688 17009300 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000003291 18986 8/12/2017 SELF PAY $756.60 $756.60 Male Lantana 23692 17009307 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALyn S,F-I1 S,,,,,It Blvd,Boton Beach,FL 000014282 19000 8/12/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Male Boynton Beach 23708 17-9321 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012578 18977 8/12/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $699.40 Fe male Boynton Beach 23706 17009320 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014271 18984 8/12/2017SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90-Ile Boynton Beach 23696 17009309 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014264 18975 8/12/2017 SELF PAY $656.50 $656.50-Ile Boynton Beach 23709 17009323 BLS,Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014260 18970 8/12/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40 Male Boynton Beach 23678 17009292 BLS,Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011953 18991 8/12/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 23685 17009299 Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 S--t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014284 19002 8/13/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 Male Ocean Ridge 23743 17009374 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000007350 19004 8/13/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Boynton Beach 23739 17009369 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014291 19011 8/13/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Male Redding 23729 17009352 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014288 19008 8/13/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male West Palm Beach 23734 17009361 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014290 19010 8/13/2017 SELF PAY $660.40 $660.40-Ile Boynton Beach 23731 17009354 BLS,Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S--tBlvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014283 19001 8/13/2017 SELF PAY $715.00 $715.00-Ile Boynton Beach 23744 17009375 BLS,Emergenry Immediate H...(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014308 19030 8/13/2017SELF PAY $668.20 $668.20 Male Jenkintown 23745 17009376 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Level1 Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Seat BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014312 19036 8/15/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $533.31 Male Jacksonville 23772 17009412 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000004941 19041 8/15/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Male Boynton Beach 23791 17009435 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014317 19044 8/15/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Fe male Boynton Beach 23787 1709433 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Residential/Domiciliary/CLsto JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014316 19043 8/15/2017 SELF PAY $724.10 $199.13-Ile Morgantown 23788 17009432 BLS,Emergenry Immediate di al facility(E) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Page 95 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton B...h,FL 000008701 19037 8/15/2017 SELF PAY $668.20 $55.00 Female Boynton Beach 23771 17009411 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014310 19034 8/15/2017 SELF PAY $729.30 $145.86 Male Boynton Beach 23774 17009414 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014334 19074 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $357.69 Male Lake Worth 23826 17009466 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resldenti,I(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014328 19065 8/16/2017SELF PAY $698.10 $205.00 Female Boynton Beach 23844 1]009483 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000005134 19056 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $338.65 Female Boynton Beach 23805 17009450 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000036022 19088 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $341.25 Female Boynton Beach 23848 1]00948] BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014336 19077 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $358.80 Male Boynton Beach 23823 17009463 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014123 19059 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $711.10 Female Boynton Beach 23801 17009442 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014326 19063 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Lantana 23849 17009489 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000014335 19075 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $747.50 $124.91-sle all Raton 23825 17009464 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,teVell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014322 19052 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $90.64 Male Harrisburg 23814 17009456 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East 2815 S ALS,Levell Residential/Domiciliary/Csto Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014119 19055 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $94.57 Female El Dorado 23806 17009451 Emergenry Immediate dial facility(E) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014322 19071 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $742.30 $97.78 Male Harrisburg 23834 170094]3 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress A,o,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000000878 19051 8/16/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $368.23 Female Boynton Beach 23815 17009454 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,o,t Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000005080 19081 8/17/2017SELF PAY $665.60 $150.00 Female Boynton Beach 23858 17009501 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014339 19083 8/17/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Female West Palm Beach 23856 17009497 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014347 19094 8/17/2017 SELF PAY $742.30 $742.30 Female Boynton Beach 23863 17009509 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Level l Sol-at Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014358 19111 8/18/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Fort Lauderdale 23872 17009516 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014357 19110 8/18/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $717.60 Male Lantana 23873 17009517 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014368 19122 8/18/2017SELF PAY $724.10 $724.10 Male Boynton Beach 23905 17009548 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ha,o(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W alh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014356 19109 8/18/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Lantana 23874 17009518 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014366 19120 8/18/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Delray Beach 23907 17009550 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sol ,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014359 19112 8/19/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $382.53 Female Boynton Beach 23921 17009560 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Level l Sol-at Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014372 19128 8/19/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Male Boynton Beach 23937 17009577 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000013098 19124 8/19/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Female Philadelphia 23943 17009578 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000013098 19132 8/19/2017SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Female Philadelphia 23927 17009568 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014369 19125 8/19/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Boca Raton 23942 17009580 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Level l Sol-at Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000000335 19123 8/19/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $92.97 Female Boynton Beach 23903 17009547 Emergenry Immediate Ha,o(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell So',ost Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014395 19165 8/20/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $453.90 Male Boca Raton 23980 17009629 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sol-at Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000003336 19137 8/20/2017SELF PAY $]04.60 $704.60 Male Boynton Beach 23960 17009595 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Level l Sol-at Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000009493 19151 8/20/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $90.93 Male Vero Beach 23966 17009605 Emergenry Immediate Ha,o(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Level l Sol-at Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014384 19145 8/20/2017 SELF PAY $729.30 $190.00 Female Boynton Beach 23975 17009620 Emergenry Immediate Ha,o(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014400 19171 8/21/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $713.70 Female Mesa 24007 17009661 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resldenti,I(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014394 19164 8/21/2017 SELF PAY $721.50 $721.50 Female La ke Worth 23982 17009631 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resldenti,I(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014388 19156 8/21/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Male La ke Worth 23994 17009645 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Level l Sol-at Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014404 19175 8/21/2017SELF PAY $696.80 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 24002 17009654 Emergenry Immediate Ha,o(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Di a lysis Facility-Freestanding Sea crest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014408 19179 8/21/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $200.00 Male Lake Worth 23997 17009649 Emergenry Immediate (J) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014391 19159 8/21/2017 SELF PAY $754.00 $392.49 Male Brockton 23991 17009640 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sol-at Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000000273 19160 8/21/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $265.00 Male Boynton Beach 23989 17009637 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014422 19200 8/22/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Female Ellicott City 24029 17009687 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014417 19193 8/22/2017SELF PAY $729.30 $729.30-ale West Palm Beach 24043 17009695 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 96 of 1193 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000008631 19192 8/22/2017 SELF PAY $]04.60 $704.60 Male Boynton Beach 24045 17009699 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014418 19195 8/22/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Boynton Beach 24041 17009692 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006309 19188 8/23/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female New Brighton 24056 17009711 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) JFK Medical Center-5311S 000014429 19213 8/23/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Male Lake Worth 24064 17009722 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea"0 t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000002143 19189 8/23/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $74.93 Female Boynton Beach 24053 17009709 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014434 19220 8/24/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female Boynton Beach 24097 17009769 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014436 19223 8/24/2017 SELF PAY $742.30 $742.30 Male Boynton Beach 24091 17009760 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 SO-0 t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013558 19233 8/25/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $225.50 Female Boynton Beach 24124 17009806 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014448 19238 8/25/2017 SELF PAY $741.00 $741.00 Female Boynton Beach 24116 17009793 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014444 19234 8/25/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Palmer 24123 17009802 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011470 19228 8/25/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $708.50 Male Boynton Beach 24103 17009777 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress A,o,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000014457 19248 8/25/2017 SELF PAY $820.30 $106.53Ma1e West Palm Beach 24110 17009787 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012649 19246 8/25/2017 SELF PAY $806.00 $78.00 Male Boynton Beach 24128 17009812 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014334 19251 8/26/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $356.96 Male Lake Worth 24163 17009851 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014463 19256 8/26/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $134.42 Female Miami 24152 17009839 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014453 19243 8/26/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Boynton Beach 24138 17009824 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 So-olt BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014455 19245 8/26/2017 SELF PAY $653.90 $653.90 Female Boynton Beach 24133 17009819 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 So-olt BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014477 19278 8/26/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90Female Boynton Beach 24161 17009849 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014464 19258 8/26/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Male Delray Beach 24149 17009835 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013098 119263 1 8/26/2017 SELF PAY 1$681.20 $681.20 Female Philadelphia 24143 117009830 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 133435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,level1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006060 19253 8/26/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 24159 17009845 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014470 19270 8/27/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $74.07 Male West Palm Beach 24179 17009865 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015706 21191 8/27/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female West Palm Beach 24176 17009865 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 So-olt BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014485 19289 8/27/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Cherterbrook 24193 17009879 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000014482 119286 1 8/27/2017 SELF PAY 1$780.00 $780.00 Male IBoy.to.Beach 24198 117009882 Emergenry 1111mmediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) IlLi.to.Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea aert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014490 19300 8/27/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male West Palm Beach 24212 17009895 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea aert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014473 19273 8/27/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 24172 17009860 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012824 19284 8/27/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 24202 17009886 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012415 19282 8/27/2017SELF PAY $692.90 $76.22 Male Boynton Beach 24206 17009890 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014492 19302 8/28/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $387.81 Male Boynton Beach 24239 17009929 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000001186 19298 8/28/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female Boynton Beach 24214 17009897 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014495 19309 8/28/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Male Delray Beach 24230 17009914 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000005976 19322 8/28/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $251.03 Female Boynton Beach 24240 17009930 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 Sea crert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014500 19316 8/29/2017 SELF PAY $659.10 $659.10 Male Boynton Beach 24249 17009938 Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014504 19323 8/29/2017 SELF PAY $718.90 $718.90 Male Hypol- 24266 17009967 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012645 19317 8/29/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Phoenix 24248 17009941 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000007663 19331 8/29/2017 SELF PAY $826.90 $826.90 Male Boynton Beach 24252 17009950 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014501 19318 8/29/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Boynton Beach 24247 17009940 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Felon Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014508 19329 1 8/29/2017SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Female 6reena- 24255 17009955 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Rolidential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012645 19340 8/29/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Male Phoenix 24267 17009969 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000005730 19349 8/30/2017 SELF PAY 1$7A.60 1 $352.30Ma1e IBoy.to.Beach 24286 1]00999] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Rolidential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 133435 Page 97 of 1193 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000006070 19341 8/30/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $694.20 Male Boynton Beach 24296 17010010 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake W alh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,111111 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013628 19348 8/30/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Female Boynton Beach 24287 17009999 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014521 19352 8/30/2017 SELF PAY $]91.]0 $97.50 Female Boynton Beach 24283 17009991 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014543 19381 8/31/2017SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male MONTGOMERY 24312 17010029 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014542 19379 8/31/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Male Boynton Beach 24320 17010040 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014531 19364 8/31/2017 SELF PAY $]13.]0 $713.70 Male Lake Worth 24309 17010025 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 So',o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014533 19367 8/31/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $699.40 Male Delray Beach 24306 17010020 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014541 19378 8/31/2017SELF PAY $]1].60 $]1].60 Male Boynton Beach 24321 17010041 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014539 19376 9/1/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $45131 Female Boynton Beach 24325 17010044 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014559 19402 9/1/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Boynton Beach 24359 1]0100]5 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014554 19395 9/1/2017 SELF PAY $729.30 $729.30 Female Boynton Beach 24334 17010052 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014249 19382 9/1/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Boynton Beach 24356 1]0100]2 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014558 19401 9/1/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Male Boynton Beach 24361 1]0100]8 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014551 19391 9/1/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90Female Boynton Beach 24339 1]01005] Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000004485 19387 9/1/2017 SELF PAY $763.10 $283.20 Male Greenacre, 24346 17010064 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014545 119384 1 9/1/2017 SELF PAY 1$711.10 $391.11 Male ILa.ta.a 24351 117010067 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014544 19383 9/1/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $260.00 Male Boynton Beach 24354 1]0100]0 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014102 19400 9/2/2017 SELF PAY $6]4.]0 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 24362 1]0100]9 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 So',o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014563 19408 9/2/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Male West Palm Beach 24374 17010093 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014561 19406 9/2/201]SELF PAY $702.00 $]02.00 Male Delray Bea ch 24387 1]010110 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010880 19405 9/2/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Male Pembroke Pines 24390 17010113 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009658 19410 9/2/2017 SELF PAY $652.60 $652.60 Male Delray Beach 24372 17010091 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 So',o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014611 19]]2 9/2/2017SELF PAY $6]4.]0 $674.70 Unknown Royal Palm Beach 24381 17010100 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Flat 2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014556 19397 9/2/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $695.50 Male Boynton Beach 24368 17010084 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010307 19418 9/2/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Female Delray Beach 24385 17010108 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014562 1940] 9/2/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $150.00 Female West Palm Beach 243]6 1]010095 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014566 19412 9/3/2017 SELF PAY 1$711.10 $471.39 Male Che,nee 24401 1]01012] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 334 815 S62 Bethesda Hospital East-2 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014581 19436 9/3/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $139.62 Female Delray Beach 24423 17010154 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014887 19429 9/3/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Boynton Beach 24407 17010132 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015037 19428 9/3/2017 SELF PAY $653.90 $653.90 Male Delray Beach 24408 17010133 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014582 19437 9/3/2017 SELF PAY $761.80 $761.80 Male Fort Lauderdale 24414 17010145 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000000343 19420 9/4/2017 SELF PAY $695.50 $115.00 Female Boynton Beach 24421 17010152 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 0000145]] 19432 9/4/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $474.31 Female Delray Beach 24428 17010159 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014595 19458 9/4/2017 SELF PAY $780.00 $780.001-10 Boynton Beach 24448 1]01018] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014596 19459 9/5/2017 SELF PAY $6]4.]0 $90.20 Male Lake Worth 24471 17010221 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014590 19452 9/5/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $699.40 Female Boynton Beach 24455 17010198 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000018425 19453 9/5/2017SELF PAY $751.40 $751.40 Male Boynton Beach 24454 17010196 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014598 19462 9/5/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Female Melbourne 24465 17010214 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014592 19454 9/5/2017 SELF PAY $743.60 $743.60 Male Boynton Beach 24453 17010193 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014618 19499 9/6/2017 SELF PAY $729.30 $481.60 Male Boynton Beach 24497 17010253 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Levell Residential/Domiciliary/CLsto 1FK Medical Center-5301 S 000014605 194]5 9/6/201]SELF PAY $]28.00 $291.20 Male Buffalo Grove 24503 1]010259 Emergenry Immediate dialfacility)E) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Page 98 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton B...,FIF 000014603 19469 9/6/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male West Palm Beach 24478 17010233 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014604 19473 9/6/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male Austin 24507 17010263 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014610 19483 9/6/2017 SELF PAY $720.20 $720.20 Male Boynton Beach 24485 17010242 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014617 19496 9/6/2017 SELF PAY $770.90 $770.90Female Delray Beach 24511 17010266 Emergenry Immediate Hospital-ER Bed)H) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014616 19495 9/6/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female Boynton Beach 24512 17010269 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,La ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000003308 19494 9/6/2017 SELF PAY $652.60 $87.72 Male Boynton Beach 24513 17010270 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014622 19511 9/]/201]SELF PAY $672.10 $449.52 Male Boynton Beach 24531 17010289 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014612 19487 9/]/201]SELF PAY $683.80 $683.80 Male Boynton Beach 24521 17010279 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014619 19500 9/]/201]SELF PAY $712.40 $712.40 Male Boynton Beach 24552 17010310 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014614 19490 9/]/201]SELF PAY 1$686.40 $686.40 Male IBoy.to.Beach 24517 117010274 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 133435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015058 19509 9/7/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $100.00 Male West Columbia 24534 17010291 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,tevel1 So',o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000005916 19557 9/8/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Lake Worth 24577 17010335 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014626 19516 9/8/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Male Boynton Beach 24564 17010325 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014639 19541 9/8/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Male Boynton Beach 24579 17010336 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013106 19576 9/8/2017 SELF PAY $656.50 $656.50 Male IBoy.to.Beach 24570 117010331 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000000987 19537 9/8/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $92.82 Male Boynton Beach 24586 17010342 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014638 19540 9/8/2017 SELF PAY $716.30 $41.06 Female Boynton Beach 24580 17010337 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014637 19536 9/8/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $265.00 Female Boynton Beach 24587 17010344 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014656 19574 9/9/2017 SELF PAY $722.80 $722.80 Male Pompano Beach 24640 17010395 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014642 19548 9/9/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Male N-ot 24627 17010384 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014654 19567 9/9/2017 SELF PAY $707.20 $707.20 Male Mineral Point 24653 17010415 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009178 19547 9/9/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Male Springfield 24629 17010387 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014655 19568 9/9/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $717.60 Male A-.dville 24651 1]010409 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015157 20329 9/9/2017 SELF PAY $708.50 $708.50 Male Boynton Beach 1710423 1710423 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014616 19566 9/9/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female Boynton Beach 24654 17010414 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014651 19562 9/9/2017 SELF PAY $731.90 $82.81 Female Boynton Beach 24661 17010426 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014660 19581 9/10/2017SELF PAY $681.20 $112.40 Female Miami Gardens 24669 17010448 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014659 19579 9/10/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $717.60 Female -gonia Park 24672 17010458 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014667 19589 9/10/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $676.00 Female Boynton Beach 24674 17010466 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014665 19587 9/10/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Female Boynton Beach 24678 17010492 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 So',o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014661 19582 9/10/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Delray Beach 24668 1]010443 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014673 19599 9/10/2017SELF PAY $686.40 $78.04 Female Boynton Beach 24677 17010489 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014683 19617 9/11/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $75.00 Male Boynton Beach 24708 17010647 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014680 19609 9/11/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $711.10 Male Boynton Beach 24726 17010670 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014668 19590 9/11/201]SELF PAY $690.30 $690.30 F-lo Boynton Bea ch 24698 17010555 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,La ke Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014674 19601 9/11/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00Ma1e Boynton Beach 24741 17010698 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014681 19612 9/11/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Male Boynton Beach 24719 17010658 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015841 19595 9/11/2017 SELF PAY $669.50 $89.62 Female Delray Beach 24685 17010503 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014687 19623 9/11/2017 SELF PAY $770.90 $505.01 Male Homestead 24743 17010703 Emergenry Immediate Hospital-ERBed)H) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014669 19593 9/11/2017 SELF PAY $717.60 $717.60 Female Miami 24692 17010516 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014715 19666 9/12/2017SELF PAY $690.30 $459.73Ma1e Boca Raton 24779 17010766 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 99 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 0000147A 19664 9/12/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Female Delray Beach 24783 17010772 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014789 19780 9/12/2017 SELF PAY $765.70 $765.70 Male Paterson 24769 17010749 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W 1h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014062 19685 9/12/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Female Boynton Beach 24774 17010758 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013437 19781 9/12/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Male Boynton Beach 24768 17010750 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014794 19783 9/12/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Bristol 24765 17010742 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000016955 19784 9/12/2017 SELF PAY $670.80 $670.80 Male Boynton Beach 24764 17010741 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014786 19785 9/12/2017 SELF PAY $652.60 $87.72 Female Key Largo 24761 17010739 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014785 19786 9/12/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00 Male Boynton Beach 24760 17010736 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014708 19656 9/13/2017 SELF PAY $683.80 $205.00 Male Boynton Beach 24826 17010830 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014696 19638 9/13/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female Boynton Beach 24804 17010798 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000010026 19637 9/13/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $685.10 Male Lake Worth 24805 17010800 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non R,,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014626 19628 9/13/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Male Boynton Beach 24820 17010823 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014698 19642 9/13/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Boynton Beach 24796 17010786 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014706 19654 9/13/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Male Pompano Beach 24828 17010836 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014722 19679 9/14/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $702.00 Female Hollywood 24843 17010856 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014718 19673 9/14/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Columbus 24850 17010863 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014731 19695 9/14/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Delray Beach 24866 17010883 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non R,,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000005215 19674 9/14/2017SELF PAY $686.40 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 24849 17010861 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000004485 19653 9/14/2017 SELF PAY $751.40 $200.00 Male 6reenacres 24829 17010837 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014737 19704 9/15/2017 SELF PAY $702.00 $93.26 Female Boynton Beach 24892 17010914 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014752 19724 9/15/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $468.45 Female Boynton Beach 24902 17010921 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014749 19721 9/15/2017 SELF PAY $799.50 $159.90 Female Delray Beach 24909 17010927 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non R,,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014738 19705 9/15/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male G--- 24890 17010913 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non R,,identlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014747 19719 9/15/2017 SELF PAY $709.80 $709.80Ma1e Fort Lauderdale 24914 117010929 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Ce. 5352 000014776 19714 9/15/2017 SELF PAY $803.40 $803.40 Male G--- 24922 17010937 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000015058 19691 9/15/2017 SELF PAY $685.10 $100.00 Male Wert Columbia 24872 17010891 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014754 19726 1 9/15/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 24889 17010912 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014741 19708 9/15/2017 SELF PAY $704.60 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 24883 17010907 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014735 19702 9/15/2017 SELF PAY $694.20 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 24895 17010916 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014756 19731 9/16/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $594.14 Male Boynton Beach 24956 17010971 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014759 19734 9/16/2017 SELF PAY $664.30 $664.30 Male Boynton Beach 24953 17010966 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014760 19735 9/16/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Male Chantilly 24952 17010965 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014761 19736 9/16/2017 SELF PAY $663.00 $663.00 Female Boynton Beach 24948 17010964 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014767 19747 9/16/2017SELF PAY $672.10 $572.10 Male Boynton Beach 24930 17010945 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014477 19712 9/16/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90F-Ia Boynton Beach 24927 17010941 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014765 19743 9/16/2017 SELF PAY $774.80 $101.43 Female Boynton Beach 24936 17010950 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010749 19752 9/16/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $251.03 Male Fort Walton Beach 24926 17010941 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000014775 19764 1 9/17/2017 SELF PAY $699.40 $699.40 Female Boynton Beach 24967 17010986 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014777 19767 9/17/2017 SELF PAY $755.30 $755.30 Female Boynton Beach 24992 17011020 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress A,e,Lake W orth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014779 19769 9/17/2017 SELF PAY $721.50 $265.00 Female Boynton Beach 24990 17011017 Not Available Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000010435 19762 9/17/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $444.42 Male Lake Worth 24969 17010987 E-,., Immediate IF-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 100 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014790 19774 9/18/2017 SELF PAY $713.70 $713.70 Male Boynton Beach 25002 17011033 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014802 19799 9/18/2017 SELF PAY $711.10 $200.00 Female Greenacre' 25013 17011045 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014801 19798 9/18/2017 SELF PAY $698.10 $195.00 Male Miami 25014 17011046 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014793 19779 9/18/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $92.10 Male West Palm Beach 24994 17011027 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014799 19796 9/18/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $134.68 Female Boynton Beach 25018 17011053 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014395 19818 9/19/2017 SELF PAY $674.70 $674.70 Male Boca Raton 25043 17011092 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014813 19816 9/19/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Male Philadelphia 25046 17011096 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000273 19807 9/19/2O17SELF PAY $673.40 $265.00 Male Boynton Beach 25030 17011072 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012649 19817 9/19/2017 SELF PAY $728.00 $39.00 Male Boynton Beach 25044 17011093 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014836 19855 9/20/2017 SELF PAY $676.00 $225.86 Female Boynton Beach 25071 17011141 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014816 19821 9/20/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $451.14 Male Boynton Beach 25058 17011118 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014814 19819 9/20/2017 SELF PAY $661.70 $661.70 Male Boynton Beach 25060 17011120 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014838 19857 9/20/2O17SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Female Boynton Beach 25068 17011135 ALS,Levell Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014827 19839 9/21/2017 SELF PAY $700.70 $396.54 Male West Palm Beach 25094 17011182 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014826 19837 9/21/2017 SELF PAY $677.30 $677.30 Female West Palm Beach 25097 17011186 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000001406 19867 9/21/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $352.95 Male Boynton Beach 25114 17011211 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000036022 19831 9/21/2017 SELF PAY $682.50 $341.25 Female Boynton Beach 25101 17011193 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So',o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014249 19830 9/21/2017 SELF PAY $665.60 $665.60 Male Boynton Beach 25103 17011196 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014825 19835 9/21/201]SELF PAY $682.50 $682.50 Male Boynton Beach 25104 17011197 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,La ke W olh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014830 19845 9/21/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Clearwater 25085 17011168 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014830 19869 9/21/2017 SELF PAY 1$660.40 $660.40 Male Clearwater 25112 117011208 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014844 19868 9/21/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $250.00 Male Lake Worth 25113 17011209 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014847 19872 9/22/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $666.90 Male Boynton Beach 25141 17011242 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014848 19873 9/22/2017 SELF PAY $712.40 $712.40 Female Medford 25140 17011241 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012038 19880 9/22/2017 SELF PAY $689.00 $689.00 Female Delray Beach 25130 17011228 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014852 19881 9/22/2017 SELF PAY $772.20 $772.20 Male Boynton Beach 25129 17011228 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011331 19896 9/23/2O1]SELF PAY $691.60 $345.80 Male West Palm Beach 25169 17011278 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014861 19890 9/23/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female Riviera Beach 25145 17011251 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014880 19918 9/24/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $679.90 Male Delray Beach 25202 17011317 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014865 19898 9/24/2017 SELF PAY $705.90 $705.90 Female Bronx 25183 17011296 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,La ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014876 19914 9/24/2017 SELF PAY 1$703.30 $703.30 Male IBoy.to.Beach 25196 117011312 ALS,Levell 111mmediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H)) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014879 19917 9/24/2017 SELF PAY $687.70 $687.70 Female Matthews 25209 17011328 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014887 19930 9/25/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Male Boynton Beach 25238 17011370 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009920 19940 9/25/2017 SELF PAY $666.90 $265.00 Female Boynton Beach 25224 17011349 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H)) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014885 19927 9/25/2017 SELF PAY $760.50 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 25213 17011337 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000003475 19946 9/26/2017 SELF PAY $720.20 $360.10 Male Boynton Beach 25265 17011407 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014905 19955 9/26/2017 SELF PAY $763.10 $763.10 Male Port Saint Lucie 25248 17011387 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014906 19956 9/26/2O17SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Female Boynton Beach 25247 17011385 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S.-tBlvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014911 19974 9/26/2017 SELF PAY $692.90 $692.90 Fem ale Delray Beach 25264 17011405 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000000298 19958 9/26/2017 SELF PAY $730.60 $]30.60 Male Boynton Beach 25242 17011377 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 0000148]9 19962 9/26/2017 SELF PAY $681.20 $681.20 Fem ale Matthews 25268 17011409 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 101 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014903 19953 9/26/2017 SELF PAY $686.40 $686.40 Male Lake Worth 25251 17011392 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014899 19944 9/26/2017 SELF PAY $679.90 $300.00 Male Boynton Beach 25241 17011375 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000004967 19948 9/26/2017 SELF PAY $760.50 $228.52 Male West Palm Beach 25258 17011400 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011331 19987 9/28/2O17SELF PAY $709.80 $354.90 Male West Palm Beach 25332 17011482 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014935 19997 9/28/2017 SELF PAY $696.80 $696.80 Male Lake Worth 25314 17011460 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014930 19990 9/28/2017 SELF PAY $673.40 $673.40 Female West Palm Beach 25321 17011467 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000014993 20083 9/29/2017 SELF PAY $756.60 $502.74 Male Boynton Beach 25373 17011520 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014995 20085 9/29/2O1]SELF PAY $698.10 $698.10 Male Boynton Beach 25368 17011515 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Residential/Domiciliary/CLsto So',o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015003 20093 9/29/2017 SELF PAY $678.60 $678.60 Female Boca Raton 25349 17011497 ALS,Levell Immediate di al facility)E) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015000 20090 9/29/2017 SELF PAY $734.50 $734.50 Male West Palm Beach 25358 17011507 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014986 20071 9/30/2017 SELF PAY $672.10 $672.10 Male Boynton Beach 25389 17011536 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000015039 20230 9/30/2017 SELF PAY $776.10 $776.10 Unknown Delray Beach 17011546 17011546 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014987 20072 9/30/2017 SELF PAY $690.30 $250.00 Female Palm Beach 25388 17011534 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-N on Resid-ial)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014992 20081 9/30/2017 SELF PAY $703.30 $703.30 Male La ke Worth 25376 17011522 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress A,o,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014976 20057 10/1/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Male La ke Worth 25410 17011553 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014962 20039 10/1/2017 SELF PAY $687.55 $687.55 Male Newtown 25444 17011583 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014963 20040 10/1/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $726.70 Male Middletown 25443 17011581 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014965 20043 10/1/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $724.00 Male Boynton Beach 25435 17011575 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014969 20048 10/1/2017 SELF PAY $778.00 $778.00 Female Palm Springs 25421 17011561 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006060 20054 10/1/2017 SELF PAY $715.90 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 25419 17011559 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell So',o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014945 20015 10/2/2017 SELF PAY $690.25 $690.25 Male Boynton Beach 25489 17011623 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014948 20018 10/2/2O17SELF PAY $728.05 $728.05 Male Boynton Beach 25480 1711615 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Levell BOCA EAST HOSPITAL 800 000014951 20023 10/2/2017 SELF PAY $890.05 $890.05 Male Pompano Beach 25473 17011610 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Meadows Rd,Boca Raton,FL 33486 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000008152 20012 10/2/2017 SELF PAY $692.95 $692.95 Male Willingboro 25492 17011625 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014604 20021 10/2/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $726.70 Male Austin 25481 17011616 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014954 20028 10/2/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $466.29 Male Boynton Beach 25464 17011603 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014946 20016 10/2/2O17SELF PAY $717.25 $452.08 Male Boynton Beach 25488 17011621 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015013 20108 10/3/2017 SELF PAY $718.60 $92.68 Female Boynton Beach 25517 17011655 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015532 20100 10/3/2017 SELF PAY $707.80 $353.90 Male Delray Beach 25531 17011672 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010307 20113 10/3/2017 SELF PAY $718.60 $718.60 Female Delray Beach 25516 17011654 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015021 20121 10/4/2017 SELF PAY $682.15 $204.64 Male Hampshire 25582 17011715 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Levell Residential/Domiciliary/C-o JFKMedical Center-5301S 000015022 20123 10/4/2O17SELF PAY $751.00 $751.00 Male Granite City 25580 17011713 Emergenry Immediate dial facility)E) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015032 20136 10/4/2017 SELF PAY $711.85 $711.85 Male Boynton Beach 25558 17011691 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015035 20140 10/4/2017 SELF PAY $690.25 $690.25 Male Boynton Beach 25546 17011686 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015174 20120 10/4/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $724.00 Female Boynton Beach 25583 17011716 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So,-tBlvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015037 20143 10/4/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Male Delray Beach 25541 17011681 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resldentlzl)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000025331 20142 10/4/2017 SELF PAY $702.40 $702.40 Female Delray Beach 25542 17011682 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015043 20154 10/5/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $701.05 Male Boynton Beach 25604 17011737 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015042 20152 10/5/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $701.05 Male Boynton Beach 25610 17011745 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015065 20192 10/6/2O1]SELF PAY $686.20 $296.95Female Boynton Bea ch 25661 17011795 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015053 20170 10/6/2017 SELF PAY $728.05 $728.05 Male Pompano Beach 25650 17011786 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 102 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So-olt Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000020443 20178 10/6/2017 SELF PAY $6]6.]5 $6]6.]5 Male Boynton Beach 25633 1]011]69 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015062 20183 10/6/2017 SELF PAY $694.30 $694.30 Male Boynton Beach 25664 1]011]99 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015050 20165 10/6/2017 SELF PAY $694.30 $694.30 Male Coral Springs 25622 1]011]58 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000002729 20184 10/6/2017 SELF PAY $702.40 $702.40 Male Boynton Bea ch 25659 1]011]94 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015058 201]] 10/6/2017 SELF PAY $706.45 $150.00 Male West Columbia 25634 17011770 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000273 20163 10/6/2017 SELF PAY $713.20 $265.00 Male Boynton Beach 25629 1]011]66 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012649 20167 10/6/2017 SELF PAY $751.00 $40.50 Male Boynton Beach 25656 1]011]92 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Welh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015069 20197 10/]/2O1]SELF PAY $711.85 $300.00 Male Boca Raton 25681 17011819 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So-olt Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014887 20203 10/7/2017 SELF PAY $]1].25 $]1].25 Male Boynton Beach 25692 17011834 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015067 20195 10/7/2017 SELF PAY $682.15 $682.15 Male Greenacre' 25684 17011823 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015072 20200 10/7/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $655.65 Male Upper Darby 25675 17011812 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015083 20216 10/8/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $464.10 Female Plantation 25731 1]0118]3 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Welh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015074 20204 10/8/2O17SELF PAY $732.10 $470.66 Male Lake Worth 25711 17011858 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010744 20201 10/8/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Male Boynton Beach 25697 17011841 Emergenry Immediate He-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Egg Harbor ALS,Levell Sea-'t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015084 20217 10/8/2017 SELF PAY $709.15 $709.15 Female Township 25]30 1]0118]2 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015081 20213 10/8/2017 SELF PAY $706.45 $706.45 Male Boynton Beach 25699 17011843 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea crest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015076 20206 10/8/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $701.05 Male Pompano Beach 25708 17011855 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015088 20224 10/8/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $719.95 Male Boynton Beach 25716 17011861 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015082 20214 10/8/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $725.35 Female Delray Beach 25698 17011842 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015086 20222 10/8/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 25719 17011866 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014123 20239 10/9/2017 SELF PAY $733.45 $733.45 Female Boynton Beach 25763 17011905 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015101 20245 10/9/2017 SELF PAY $718.60 $718.60 Female Boynton Beach 25754 17011899 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015093 20232 1 10/9/2017 SELF PAY $721.30 $228.O4Female Delray Beach 25]]3 17011916 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015104 20254 10/10/2O17 SELF PAY $699.70 $69.97 Female Medford 25794 17011938 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea crest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015109 20261 10/10/2O17 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Male Columbus 25780 17011922 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015105 20255 10/10/2O17 SELF PAY $687.55 $687.55 Female Delray Beach 25793 17011935 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015112 20265 10/10/2O17 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Male Staten Island 25807 17011951 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea crest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015115 20268 10/10/2O17 SELF PAY $711.85 $711.85 Male Boynton Beach 25801 17011944 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000423 20263 10/10/2O17 SELF PAY $692.95 $89.91 Male Boynton Beach 25810 17011955 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015114 20267 10/10/2O17 SELF PAY $705.10 1 $250.00 Male lBoy.to.Beach 25803 117011945 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015107 20257 10/10/2O17 SELF PAY $699.70 $200.00 Female Boynton Beach 25790 17011932 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015113 20266 10/10/2O17 SELF PAY $742.90 $742.90 Female Lake Worth 25806 17011950 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015120 20275 10/11/2O17SELF PAY $719.95 $719.95Male Wake Forest 25825 17011977 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015131 20295 10/11/2O17 SELF PAY $688.90 $13].]8 Female Boynton Beach 25831 17011982 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015123 20283 10/11/2O17 SELF PAY $741.55 $741.55 Male Delray Beach 25837 17011990 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015124 20285 10/11/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Female Boynton Beach 25835 17011988 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea a est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012751 20301 10/11/2O17 SELF PAY $701.05 $76.97-le Boynton Beach 25876 17011999 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000015151 20321 10/12/2O17 SELF PAY $996.07 $1O9.57 Female Boynton Beach 25851 17012011 ALS,Levell Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea crest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015166 20338 10/12/2O17 SELF PAY $694.30 $138.86 Male Atlanta 25882 17012044 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015140 20307 10/12/2O17 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Fem ale Boynton Beach 25867 17012028 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015128 20291 10/12/2O17 SELF PAY $]18.60 $7 18.60 Male Meadville 25845 17012002 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Page 103 of 1193 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015148 20317 10/12/2017 SELF PAY $715.90 $715.90 Male West Palm Beach 25862 17012022 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015138 20305 10/12/2017 SELF PAY $772.60 $772.60 Male Boynton Beach 25870 17012030 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010307 20334 10/13/2017 SELF PAY $706.45 $706.45 Female Delray Beach 25894 17012057 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000025331 20332 10/13/2017 SELF PAY $765.85 $765.85 Female Delray Beach 25897 170012058 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Palm Beach Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015168 20340 10/13/2017 SELF PAY $721.30 $721.30 Female Gardens 25920 17012081 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015165 20336 10/13/2017 SELF PAY $]14.55 $714.55 Male Boynton Beach 25890 17012052 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015163 20333 10/13/2017 SELF PAY $796.90 $796.90 Female Boca Raton 25896 17012059 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015191 20381 10/14/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $90.20 Male Ocean Ridge 25972 17012134 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000003414 20378 10/14/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $363.35 Male Boynton Beach 25941 17012104 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015174 20351 10/14/2017 SELF PAY $722.65 $722.65 Female Boynton Beach 25929 17012093 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015184 20369 10/14/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $726.70 Female Boynton Beach 25958 17012118 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,lF ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boy-.Beach,FL 000014887 20383 10/14/2017 SELF PAY $722.65 $722.65 Male Boynton Beach 25970 17012131 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015178 20359 10/14/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Male Boynton Beach 25935 17012098 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000004345 20370 10/14/2O17SELF PAY $687.55 $687.55 Female Boynton Beach 25957 17012117 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000015192 20384 10/14/2017 SELF PAY $782.05 $71.55 Female Boca Raton 25967 17012127 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011615 20373 10/14/2017 SELF PAY $709.15 $78.01 Female Delray Beach 25953 17012113 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000273 20367 10/14/2017 SELF PAY $713.20 $265.00 Male Boynton Beach 25963 17012124 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014622 20386 10/15/2017 SELF PAY $692.95 $449.52 Male Boynton Beach 25979 17012147 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFKMedical Center-5301 S 000005894 20416 10/15/2O17SELF PAY $740.20 $100.00 Male Farmingdale 26000 17012172 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,La ke W olh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015190 20380 10/15/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $724.00 Male Boynton Beach 25975 17012138 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000009920 20385 10/15/2017 SELF PAY $802.30 $265.00 Female Boynton Beach 25981 17012150 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000004719 20401 10/16/2017 SELF PAY $732.10 $366.05 Female Hypol- 26001 17012173 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015201 20399 10/16/2017 SELF PAY $714.55 $714.55 Female Boynton Beach 26005 17012176 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013194 20418 10/16/2017 SELF PAY $686.20 $686.20 Male Boynton Beach 26038 17012207 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014865 20398 10/16/2017 SELF PAY $702.40 $702.40 Female Bronx 26008 17012178 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFKMedical Center-5301 S 000015202 20400 10/16/2O17SELF PAY $736.15 $736.15Beach -Boynton Beach 26002 17012175 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress AVe,Lake W o't'FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013558 20435 10/17/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $225.50 Female Boynton Beach 26047 17012216 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014102 20448 10/17/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 26052 17012221 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011782 20446 10/17/2017 SELF PAY $683.50 $250.00 Male Lighthouse Point 26058 17012226 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000009345 20439 10/17/2017 SELF PAY $690.25 $345.13 Male lBoy.to.Beach 26072 117012240 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014865 20450 10/17/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $726.70 Female Bronx 26077 17012250 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000004345 20433 10/17/2017 SELF PAY $687.55 $687.55 Female Boynton Beach 26049 17012218 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015229 20452 10/17/2017 SELF PAY $709.15 $709.15 Female Lantana 26075 17012249 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015233 20457 10/18/2017 SELF PAY $680.80 $553.7OMa1e Boynton Beach 26108 17012285 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015332 20597 1 10/18/2017 SELF PAY $703.75 $703.75 Male Connellsville 26093 17012270 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015348 20668 10/18/2017 SELF PAY $687.55 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 26090 17012265 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015254 20490 10/20/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $143.99 Female Boynton Beach 26174 17012374 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015248 20480 10/20/2O17SELF PAY $714.55 $499.62 Female Boynton Beach 26157 17012350 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 1FK Medical Center-5301 S 000015252 20488 10/20/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $725.35 Male Boynton Beach 26179 17012377 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So' "est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012169 20482 10/20/2017 SELF PAY $692.95 $692.95 Male Boynton Beach 26153 17012345 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea"est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000047 20476 10/20/2017 SELF PAY $684.85 $684.85 Male Boynton Beach 26161 17012356 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 104 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015253 20489 10/20/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $695.65 Female Boca Raton 26177 17012375 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000005215 20486 10/20/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 26181 17012379 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014408 20477 10/20/2017 SELF PAY $717.25 $200.00 Male Lake Worth 26160 17012355 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015247 20478 10/20/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $719.95 Female Boynton Beach 26159 17012352 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015270 20510 10/21/2017 SELF PAY $756.40 $41.85 Female Boynton Beach 26221 17012436 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015272 20514 10/21/2017 SELF PAY $769.90 $264.80 Male West Palm Beach 26208 17012416 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Flat 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015271 20511 10/21/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $145.07 Male Boynton Beach 26218 17012430 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015262 20498 10/21/2017 SELF PAY $682.15 $682.15 Female Boynton Beach 26188 17012387 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000000343 20524 10/22/2017 SELF PAY $711.85 $110.00 Female Boynton Beach 26226 17012446 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015278 20520 10/22/2017 SELF PAY $767.20 $122.40 Female Marion 26232 17012453 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012169 20544 10/23/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Male Boynton Beach 26256 17012485 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000008151 20540 10/23/2017 SELF PAY $803.65 $81.00 Male Boynton Beach 26266 17012495 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015307 20564 10/24/2O17SELF PAY $695.65 $381.96 Male Jamaica 26305 17012546 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015309 20566 10/24/2017 SELF PAY $694.30 $436.34 Male Royal Palm Beach 17012545 26303 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015305 20560 10/24/2017 SELF PAY $690.25 $690.25 Male Boynton Beach 26283 17012518 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015303 20557 10/24/2017 SELF PAY $686.20 $686.20 Male Boynton Beach 26289 17012525 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015306 20563 10/25/2017 SELF PAY $730.75 $730.75 Male Scituate 26306 17012548 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000015312 20569 10/25/2017 SELF PAY $803.65 $803.65 Male West Palm Beach 26316 17012557 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015319 20582 10/25/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $92.82Male Walworth 26331 17012582 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000001320 20587 10/26/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $75.00 Male Boynton Beach 26371 17012631 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015318 20580 10/26/2017 SELF PAY $709.15 $668.52 Male Delray Beach 26334 17012586 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015340 20613 10/26/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $69.57 Female Boynton Beach 26348 17012607 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015335 20602 10/26/2017 SELF PAY $728.05 $728.05 Male Boynton Beach 26365 17012626 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016955 20629 10/27/2017 SELF PAY $767.20 $767.20 Male Boynton Beach 26376 17012638 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015323 20586 10/27/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $724.00 Male Boynton Beach 26372 17012632 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015353 20632 10/27/2017 SELF PAY $703.75 $91.08 Male Boynton Beach 26395 17012657 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013914 20653 10/28/2017 SELF PAY $714.55 $78.43 Male Boynton Beach 26417 17012680 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015365 20650 10/28/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $725.35 Female Lake Worth 26403 17012666 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015375 20667 10/28/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $139.13 Female Valparaiso 26422 17012686 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015374 20663 10/29/2017 SELF PAY $752.35 $752.35 Male Lake Worth 26430 17012701 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015376 20670 10/29/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Male Delray Beach 26436 17012718 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015378 20672 10/29/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Lansdowne 26433 17012709 BLS Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015319 20664 10/29/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $92.82 Male Walworth 26428 17012702 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015399 20704 10/30/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $726.70 Female Boynton Beach 26480 17012772 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Residential/Domiciliary/CLsto Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015402 20707 10/30/2O17SELF PAY $695.65 $450.98 Female Atlanta 26474 17012766 ALS,Levell Immediate dial facility)E) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015401 20706 10/30/2017 SELF PAY $730.75 $730.75 Female Boynton Beach 26476 17012767 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015406 20714 10/30/2017 SELF PAY $782.05 $782.05 Male Delray Beach 26477 17012769 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015395 20697 10/30/2017 SELF PAY $730.75 $730.75 Female Boynton Beach 26491 17012783 BLS Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,o,t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015400 20705 10/30/2017 SELF PAY $784.75 $360.85 Male Boynton Beach 26478 17012770 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015398 20702 10/30/2O17SELF PAY $695.65 $433.35 Female Boynton Beach 26483 17012777 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015431 20749 10/31/2017 SELF PAY $707.80 $15O.O0Female Lantana 26509 17012799 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 105 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton B...h,FL 000015419 20734 10/31/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $50.00 Female Delray Beach 26536 17012820 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015415 20]2] 10/31/2017 SELF PAY $713.20 $713.20 Female Boynton Beach 26548 17012833 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015406 20728 10/31/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $719.95 Male Delray Beach 26546 17012831 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake W alh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015412 20724 10/31/2017 SELF PAY $715.90 $715.90 Female Boynton Beach 26555 17012840 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000004378 20732 10/31/2017 SELF PAY $697.00 $90.35 Male Boynton Beach 26539 17012824 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,o,t Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015425 20742 10/31/2017 SELF PAY $]1].25 $250.00 Female Lantana 26526 17012811 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014249 20762 11/1/2017 SELF PAY $682.15 $682.15 Male Boynton Beach 26589 17012877 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015444 20769 11/1/2017 SELF PAY $]0].80 $707.80 Male Boynton Beach 26572 1]01285] BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Levell Residential/Domiciliary/Csto JFK M edical Center-53O1S 000015437 20758 11/1/2017 SELF PAY $742.90 $742.90 Male Harper Woods 26595 17012885 Emergenry Immediate dial facility)E) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015446 20]]4 11/1/2O17SELF PAY $722.65 $722.65 Female West Palm Beach 26576 17012862 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014347 20]1] 11/1/2017 SELF PAY $710.50 $710.50 Female Boynton Beach 26566 17012850 BLS,Emergenry Immediate S1010e-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014347 20754 11/1/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Female Boynton Beach 26599 17012890 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015378 20]]8 11/1/2017 SELF PAY $768.55 $768.55 Male Lansdowne 26568 17012853 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea,o,t Blvd,Boy-.BeaCh,FL 000015439 20760 11/1/2017 SELF PAY $692.95 $692.95 Male Lake Worth Beach 26591 17012881 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000012452 20]]3 11/1/2017 SELF PAY $]3].50 $25O.O0Female Lake Worth 26578 17012863 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015461 20801 11/2/2017 SELF PAY $711.85 $355.93 Male Boynton Beach 26604 17012898 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016955 20786 11/2/2017 SELF PAY $756.40 $756.40 Male Boynton Beach 26623 17012916 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015454 20790 11/2/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Female Boynton Beach 26625 1]01291] Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015455 20792 11/2/2017 SELF PAY $671.35 $671.35 Female Delray Beach 26620 17012914 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015306 20788 11/2/2O17SELF PAY $706.45 $706.45 Male Scituate 26629 17012923 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015457 20794 11/2/2017 SELF PAY $6]2.]0 $672.70 Female Lake Worth 26614 1]01290] Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015478 20825 11/3/201 SELF PAY $692.95 $89.89 Female Springdale 26660 1170129 60 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015473 20818 11/3/2017 SELF PAY $674.05 $674.05 Female Boynton Beach 26673 1]0129]2 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 0000154]] 20823 11/3/2017 SELF PAY $722.65 $722.65 Female Boynton Beach 26667 17012966 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015469 20811 11/3/2017 SELF PAY $687.55 $687.55 Male Boynton Beach 26647 17012944 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015464 20805 11/3/2017 SELF PAY $733.45 $733.45 Female Davie 26655 17012951 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015479 20827 11/3/2017 SELF PAY $714.55 $92.24 Male Boynton Beach 26652 17012948 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015496 20854 11/4/2017 SELF PAY $711.85 $711.85 Male Boynton Beach 26715 17013025 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000012504 20834 11/4/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $76.39 Female Boynton Beach 26684 17012992 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015499 20857 11/5/2017 SELF PAY $692.95 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 26758 1]01306] Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015489 20843 11/5/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $701.05 Male Boynton Beach 26]2] 17013036 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015511 20879 11/5/2017 SELF PAY $687.55 $687.55 Male Mangonia Park 26]4] 17013059 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015497 20855 11/5/2O17SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Male Lantana 26761 1]0130]1 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015507 20873 11/5/2017 SELF PAY $721.30 $721.30 Male Boynton Beach 26763 1]0130]4 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Residential/Domiciliary/Csto Sea,est BIvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015506 20871 11/5/2017 SELF PAY $736.15 $289.81 Male Burlington 26765 1]0130]8 Emergenry Immediate dial facility)E) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015520 20893 11/6/2017 SELF PAY $683.50 $341.75 Male Mangonia Park 26790 1]01310] BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015512 20880 11/6/2017 SELF PAY $711.85 $355.93 Male Miami Gardens 26785 17013101 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,o,t Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014347 20874 11/6/2017 SELF PAY $]]6.65 $]]6.65 Female Boynton Beach 26]]4 17013089 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000011370 20881 11/6/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Male Palm Springs 26784 17013102 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014102 20960 11/]/201]SE LF PAY 1$695.65 1 $250.00 Fem ale IBay.ta.Bea ch 126827 117013152 Emergenry Immediate IH,,o)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 1FK Medical Center-5301 S 000013]0] 20966 11/7/2O1]SELF PAY $]06.45 $]06.45 Male Boynton Beach 26816 1]131306 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Walh,FL33462 Page 106 of 1193 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013]0] 20959 11/7/2017 SELF PAY $722.65 $722.65 Male Boynton Beach 26828 17013153 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Leve11 Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Seat BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015557 20954 11/7/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $93.41 Female Boynton Beach 26841 17013166 Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000001180 20886 11/7/2017 SELF PAY $679.45 $88.45 Male Boynton Beach 26799 17013118 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015559 20957 11/7/2017 SELF PAY $729.40 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 26832 17013156 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015532 20919 11/8/2017 SELF PAY $]0].80 $353.90 Male Delray Beach 26865 17013192 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea cert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015537 20924 11/8/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $144.80 Female Crestview 26859 17013183 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015534 20921 11/8/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $719.95 Male Belford 26862 17013189 Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office(P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress A,e,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000015536 20923 11/8/2017 SELF PAY $728.05 $728.05 Male Boynton Beach 26860 17013186 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015531 20918 11/8/2017 SELF PAY $]1].25 $]1].25 Female Dublin 26866 17013193 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015374 20916 11/8/2017 SELF PAY $738.85 $738.85 Male Lake Worth 26870 17013196 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015529 20913 11/8/2017 SELF PAY $684.85 $684.85 Female Boynton Beach 26874 17013198 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea cert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015549 20941 11/8/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35Ma1e Lake Worth 26851 1]0131]5 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea cert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015530 20917 11/8/2017 SELF PAY $721.30 $250.00 Female Delray Beach 26869 17013194 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015555 20952 11/9/2017 SELF PAY $741.55 $370.78 Male Lake Worth 26907 17013238 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000018187 20909 11/9/2017 SELF PAY $705.10 $705.10 Male 6reena- 26881 17013206 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015542 20932 11/9/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $725.35 Female Boca Raton 26898 17013223 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000018013 20930 11/9/2017 SELF PAY $733.45 $733.451`emale Boynton Beach 26901 1]01322] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea cert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015539 20928 11/9/2017 SELF PAY $745.60 $745.60 Male Palm City 26904 17013232 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015541 20931 11/9/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Male Wert Palm Beach 26899 17013224 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015573 20980 11/10/2O17 SELF PAY $]30.]5 $46.99 Male Lake Worth 26922 17013259 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Residential/Domiciliary/C.- Sea nest Blvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015566 20967 11/10/2O17 SELF PAY $]3].50 $737.50 Female Boynton Beach 26925 17013263 BLS,Emergenry Immediate di al facility(E) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015541 20968 11/10/2O17 SELF PAY $694.30 $694.30 Male Wert Palm Beach 26923 17013260 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea cert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015541 20987 11/10/2O17SELF PAY $695.65 $695.65 Male Wert Palm Beach 26944 17013284 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea cert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000025331 20948 11/10/2O17 SELF PAY $705.10 $705.10 Female Delray Beach 26913 17013246 Not Available Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015571 209]] 11/10/2O17 SELF PAY $759.10 $759.10 Female Boynton Beach 26932 17013269 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-1h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S""'t BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000006060 20950 11/10/2O17 SELF PAY $729.40 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 26910 17013243 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000013558 21007 11/11/2O17 SELF PAY $695.65 $225.50 Female Boynton Beach 26990 17013326 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea cert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015593 21012 11/11/2O17 SELF PAY $]03.]5 $353.71 Female Boynton Beach 26976 17013314 Not Available Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015589 21005 11/11/2O17 SELF PAY $694.30 $684.58 Female Highland Beach 26955 117013298 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non-id-ial(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015585 20998 11/11/2O17 SELF PAY $741.55 $741.55 Female Boynton Beach 26969 17013309 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000014347 21023 11/11/2O17 SELF PAY $702.40 $702.40 Female Boynton Beach 26975 17013313 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015597 21021 1 11/11/2O17SELF PAY $694.30 $694.30 Male Davie 26986 17013322 Emergenry IIImmediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 133435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014638 21011 11/11/2O17 SELF PAY $738.85 $81.06 Female Boynton Beach 26978 17013318 BLS,Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000011370 21020 11/11/2O17 SELF PAY $714.55 $714.55 Male Palm Springs 26988 17013324 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seacrert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015590 21006 11/12/2O17 SELF PAY $687.55 $111.65 Female Boynton Beach 26991 17013329 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000015601 21026 11/12/2O17SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Male Pompano Beach 27011 17013352 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015602 21027 11/12/2O17 SELF PAY $733.45 $733.45 Female Boynton Beach 27010 17013349 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015599 21024 11/12/2O17 SELF PAY $714.55 $50.00 Female Boynton Beach 27018 17013356 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seat BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000000335 21037 11/12/2O17 SELF PAY $732.10 $94.14 Female Boynton Beach 27004 17013342 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea cert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000014062 21051 11/13/2O17 SELF PAY $697.00 $27.46 Female Boynton Beach 27041 17013386 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Boy.-Beach,FL 000015604 21032 11/13/2O17SELF PAY $692.95 $692.95Male Ocean Ridge 2]022 17013364 Emergenry Immediate HOme(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Page 107 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013984 21073 11/13/2017 SELF PAY $733.45 $733.45 Male Boynton Beach 27059 17013406 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015609 21040 11/13/2017 SELF PAY $768.55 $768.55 Male Boca Raton 27028 17013373 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake W Ilh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015613 21047 11/13/2017 SELF PAY $715.90 $715.90 Male Boynton Beach 27046 17013395 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015630 21071 11/14/2O17SELF PAY $749.65 $480.14 Female Boynton Beach 27064 17013411 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Wa1h,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S S "'It Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015639 21091 11/14/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $517.94 Female Delray Beach 27077 17013423 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015431 21084 11/14/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $178.88 Female Lantana 27089 17013432 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000003554 21061 11/14/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $701.05 Male Las Vegas 27082 17013428 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial(S) Hospital-ERBed(H) Congress Ave,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015625 21065 11/14/2017 SELF PAY $702.40 $7O2.4OMale Lake Worth 27070 17013418 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006950 21094 11/14/2017 SELF PAY $710.50 $710.50 Female West Palm Beach 27114 17013455 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Resid-ial(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea-tBlvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015645 21102 11/15/2017 SELF PAY $713.20 $356.60 Male Lantana 27140 17013489 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015641 21093 11/15/2017 SELF PAY $744.25 $744.25 Female West Palm Beach 27116 17013458 BLS,Emergenry Immediate S1010e-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015647 21104 11/15/2017 SELF PAY $740.20 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 27133 17013480 Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015657 21119 11/16/2017 SELF PAY $782.05 $782.05 Male Windham 27165 17013519 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ERBed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013386 21125 11/16/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $701.05 Female Boynton Beach 27156 17013507 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015663 21130 11/16/2017 SELF PAY $671.35 $671.35 Female Boynton Beach 27148 17013500 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Wert-9655 Boynton Beach BM 000015658 21121 11/16/2017 SELF PAY $768.55 $768.55 Male Wellington 27163 17013516 ALS,Levell Immediate Physicians Office(P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Beach,FL 33472 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea aest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015679 21151 11/17/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $112.74 Male Boynton Beach 27198 17013563 ALS,Levell Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea-tBlvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012372 21135 11/17/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $363.35 Female Tucson 27185 17013542 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea aest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010038 21111 11/17/2O17SELF PAY $701.05 $701.05 Female Boynton Beach 27181 17013537 ALS,Levell Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea aest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015673 21143 11/17/2017 SELF PAY $740.20 $740.20 Female Boynton Beach 27199 17013564 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Residential/Domiciliary/Csto Sea aest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014256 21141 11/17/2017 SELF PAY $692.95 $89.91 Female Highland Beach 27201 17013566 ALS,Levell Immediate dial facility(E) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Residential/Domiciliary/CLsto Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015674 21144 11/17/2017 SELF PAY $736.15 $264.50 Female Rochester 27193 17013556 ALS,Levell Immediate dial facility(E) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015676 21147 11/18/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $724.00 Female Springfield 27210 17013581 ALS,Levell Immediate S1010e-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000015689 21168 11/18/2017 SELF PAY $805.00 $805.00 Male West Palm Beach 27238 17013612 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015687 21166 11/18/2017 SELF PAY $732.10 $473.58-ale Lake Worth 27240 17013614 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center-5352 000015684 21160 11/18/2017 SELF PAY $840.10 $200.00 Female Boynton Beach 27230 17013606 ALS,Levell Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea aest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000003861 21152 11/18/2017 SELF PAY $711.85 $459.00 Male Boynton Beach 27224 17013601 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015690 21170 11/19/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $724.00 Male Boynton Beach 27253 17013627 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea aest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000168 21163 11/19/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $695.65 Male Delray Beach 27244 17013618 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000015703 21189 11/19/201]SELF PAY $757.75 $757.75 Male Boynton Beach 27269 17013645 ALS,Levell Immediate S1010e-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Linton BIvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015701 21186 11/19/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $93.41 Female Boynton Beach 27275 17013650 ALS,Levell Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015721 21217 11/20/2017 SELF PAY $742.90 $300.00 Female Bessemer 27325 17013703 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,La ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Skilled Nursing Facility(SNF) Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Boa,h,FL 000015716 21206 11/20/2017 SELF PAY $692.95 $205.00 Female Palm Springs 27316 17013690 BLS,Emergenry Immediate (N) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014500 21194 11/20/2017 SELF PAY $679.45 $657.95 Male Boynton Beach 27293 17013669 ALS,Levell Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea aest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015709 21195 11/20/2017 SELF PAY $881.30 $176.26 Male Boynton Beach 27291 17013668 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea aest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015722 21219 11/20/2017 SELF PAY $703.75 $703.75 Male Deerfield Beach 27306 17013682 ALS,Levell Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014604 21202 11/20/2017 SELF PAY $714.55 $714.55 Male Austin 27321 17013701 ALS,Levell Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015720 21214 11/20/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $726.70 Female Lantana 27288 13673 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000423 21208 11/20/2017 SELF PAY $692.95 $89.91 Male Boynton Beach 27307 17013683 ALS,Levell Immediate Holo(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) a33435 1FK Medical Center-5301 S 000015723 21220 11/21/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $79.01 Male Boynton Beach 27342 17013721 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Ha-(R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Residential/Domiciliary/Csto Seaaest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015731 21231 11/21/2O1]SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Male Stuart 27361 17013742 ALS,Levell Immediate dial facility(E) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Page 108 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seacrert BIvd,Boynton B...,FIF 000015726 21223 11/21/2017 SELF PAY $697.00 $697.00 Male Lake Worth Beach 27331 17013711 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-olt BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015725 21222 11/21/2017 SELF PAY $688.90 $688.90 Male Longwood 27337 17013717 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015724 21221 11/21/2017 SELF PAY $721.30 $721.30 Male Boynton Beach 27338 17013719 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015730 21230 11/22/2O17SELF PAY $711.85 $355.93 Male Boynton Beach 27364 17013745 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000025331 21252 11/22/2017 SELF PAY $707.80 $707.80 Female Delray Beach 27375 17013761 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 0000157. 21250 11/22/2017 SELF PAY $734.80 $734.80 Male Lantana 27387 17013775 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006030 21246 11/22/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $726.70 Female Port Saint Lucie 27376 17013762 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012880 21237 11/22/2017 SELF PAY $721.30 $721.30 Male Boynton -h 27370 17013754 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015746 21255 11/23/2017 SELF PAY $694.30 $694.30 Male Ocean Ridge 27404 17013792 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015750 21261 11/23/2017 SELF PAY $682.15 $682.15 Male West Palm Beach 27414 17013808 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015745 21253 11/23/2017 SELF PAY $719.95 $719.95 Male Christiana 27406 17013795 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015755 21269 11/23/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 27410 17013799 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015757 21273 11/24/2017 SELF PAY $732.10 $141.20 Male Stuart 27448 17013844 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015759 21276 11/24/2017 SELF PAY $713.20 $469.28 Female Marblehead 27445 17013841 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea crert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015770 21292 11/24/2O17SELF PAY $730.75 $730.75 Female Delray Beach 27450 17013846 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014404 21286 11/24/2017 SELF PAY $728.05 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 27425 17013819 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011370 21291 11/24/2017 SELF PAY $703.75 $703.75 Male Palm Springs 27457 17013850 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015804 21353 11/25/2017 SELF PAY $729.40 $729.40 Female Boca Raton 27469 17013863 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 1FK Medical Center-5301 S 000013341 21352 11/25/2017 SELF PAY $737.50 $737.50 Male Boynton Beach 27472 17013865 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 1FK Medical Center-5301 S 000015541 21350 11/25/2017 SELF PAY $783.40 $783.40 Male West Palm Beach 27474 17013868 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea aert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015775 21297 11/25/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 27490 17013882 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Wert-9655 Boynton Beach BIvd,Boynton 000011370 21299 11/25/2017 SELF PAY $806.35 $806.35 Male Palm Springs 27476 17013869 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Beach,FL 33472 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015771 21293 11/26/2017 SELF PAY $686.20 $205.00 Female Boynton Beach 27509 17013900 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-olt BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015789 21324 11/26/2017 SELF PAY $728.05 $728.05 Male Boynton Beach 27545 17013933 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015722 21304 11/26/2O17SELF PAY $686.20 $686.20 Male Deerfield Beach 27513 17013904 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S Sea Gert Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015785 21317 11/26/2017 SELF PAY $707.80 $707.80 Female Pompano Beach 27532 17013919 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006030 21313 11/26/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $724.00 Female Port Saint Wcie 27536 17013922 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000015796 21335 11/26/2017 SELF PAY $810.40 $810.40 Male Boynton Beach 27525 17013914 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000006060 21316 11/26/2O17SELF PAY $742.90 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 27533 17013918 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center-5352 000011370 21308 11/26/2017 SELF PAY $787.45 $787.45 Male Palm Springs 27502 17013893 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000014161 21348 11/27/2017 SELF PAY $728.05 $364.03 Male Lantana 27579 17013968 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Fart-2815 S ALS,Level l Sea"0 t Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015802 21347 11/27/2017 SELF PAY $680.80 $136.16 Male Delray Beach 27583 17013970 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Rolidential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010561 21336 11/27/2017 SELF PAY $711.85 $711.85 Female Delray Beach 27576 17013960 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015770 21334 11/27/2017 SELF PAY $730.75 $730.75 Female Delray Beach 27550 17013940 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea crert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015809 21364 11/28/2O17SELF PAY $702.40 $150.00 Female Delray Beach 27608 17013993 ALS,Levell Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015810 21365 11/28/2017 SELF PAY $746.95 $346.95 Female Boynton Beach 27607 17013992 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress-,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea-'t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000003825 21381 11/28/2017 SELF PAY $707.80 $707.80 Male Port Charlotte 27627 17014017 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013386 21382 11/28/2017 SELF PAY 1$698.35 $698.35F-le IBoy.to.Beach 27626 117014015 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea Gert BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015814 21373 11/28/2017 SELF PAY $694.30 $694.30 Female Boca Raton 27620 17014006 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015830 21403 11/29/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $69.57 Male Brentwood 27640 17014036 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,Levell So-o,t BIvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000008489 21396 11/29/2O17SELF PAY $676.75 $338.38 Male West Palm Beach 27655 17014056 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 109 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015818 21380 11/29/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $695.65 Male Boynton Beach 27630 17014022 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center5301S 000015824 21394 11/29/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Female West Palm Beach 27642 17014041 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000005730 21848 11/30/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $349.18 Male Boynton Beach 27672 17014081 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015832 21405 11/30/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $241.79 Male Lake Worth 27678 17014088 Not Available Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000008489 21502 11/30/2017 SELF PAY $684.85 $342.43 Male West Palm Beach 27661 17014063 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000010194 21412 11/30/2017 SELF PAY $690.25 $56.01 Male Boynton Beach 27683 17014096 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Palm Beach Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015831 21663 11/30/2017 SELF PAY $706.45 $706.45 Female Gardens 27677 17014087 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015825 21395 11/30/2017 SELF PAY $706.45 $706.45 Male West Palm Beach 27657 17014058 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000335 21849 11/30/2017 SELF PAY $721.30 $92.97 Female Boynton Beach 27666 17014070 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011370 21401 11/30/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $695.65 Male Palm Springs 27659 17014061 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000011370 21593 11/30/2017 SELF PAY $740.20 $740.20 Male Palm Springs 27686 17014098 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015864 21461 12/1/2017 SELF PAY $718.60 $718.60Male Marlton 27720 17014139 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center5352 000015888 121587 1 12/1/2017 SELF PAY 1$768.55 $768.55 Male Delray Beach 27714 117014134 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) JH.ta.Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hos pit al East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015972 21635 12/1/2017 SELF PAY $703.75 $703.75 Male Boynton Beach 27689 17014102 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015541 21464 12/1/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Male West Palm Beach 27713 17014132 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015971 21634 12/1/2017SELF PAY $730.75 $730.75 Male Lauderdale Lakes 27687 17014100 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S So',est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015874 21474 12/2/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $397.27 Male Delray Beach 27735 17014159 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boyntcn Beach,FL 000008489 21578 12/2/2017 SELF PAY $692.95 $346.48 Male West Palm Beach 27746 17014170 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea creat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015936 21575 12/2/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $695.65 Male Delray Beach 27749 17014174 BLS,Emergency Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015625 21570 12/2/2017SELF PAY $702.40 $702.40 Male Lake Worth 27764 17014190 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center5301S 000015870 21470 12/2/2017SELF PAY $773.95 $773.95 Male Boynton Beach 27727 17014149 BLS,Emergency Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea creat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015870 21580 12/2/2017 SELF PAY $707.80 $707.80 Male Boynton Beach 27738 17014163 BLS,Emergency Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015469 21577 12/2/201 SELF PAY $687.55 $68].55 Male Boynton Beach 27747 17014172 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015939 21579 12/2/2017 SELF PAY $686.20 $686.20 Female New Cumberland 27744 17014169 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea creat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000001400 21569 12/2/2017 SELF PAY $709.15 $709.15 Female Delray Beach 27768 17014192 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015868 21468 12/2/2017SELF PAY $697.00 $90.35 Female Boynton Beach 27729 17014152 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea creat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015927 21556 12/3/2017 SELF PAY $684.85 $684.85Male Plainfield 27818 17014246 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center5352 000015862 21458 12/3/2017 SELF PAY $825.25 $50.00 Male Boynton Beach 27816 17014243 Emergency Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center5301S 000015928 21557 12/3/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $349.18 Male ILake Worth 27799 117014227 Emergency Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea creat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000008489 21685 12/3/2017SELF PAY $692.95 $346.48 Male West Palm Beach 27785 17014212 Emergency Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000008074 21565 12/3/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Male West Palm Beach 27776 17014200 Emergency Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center5352 000015894 21561 12/3/2017 SELF PAY $778.00 $778.00 Male Boynton Beach 27781 17014205 Emergency Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea creat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000000737 21455 12/3/2017 SELF PAY $769.90 $98.22 Female Boynton Beach 27804 17014231 Emergency Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center5301S 000015851 21440 12/3/2017 SELF PAY $744.25 $277.00 Female Boynton Beach 27821 17014248 Emergency Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea creat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000006060 21454 12/3/2017SELF PAY $715.90 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 27808 17014234 BLS,Emergency Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East 2815 S ALS,Levell Sea creat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015931 21566 12/3/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $205.00 Female Boynton Beach 27775 17014199 Emergency Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center5301S 000015852 21443 12/4/2017 SELF PAY $722.65 $722.65 Male Pompano Beach 27845 17014290 BLS,Emergency Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center5301S 000013334 21442 12/4/2017 SELF PAY $737.50 $737.50 Male West Palm Beach 27846 17014291 ALS,Levell Immediate Home(R) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea creat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012602 121437 1 12/4/2017SELF PAY 1$698.35 1 $698.35Male Chicago 127848 117014296 JAILS,Levell limmediate IScene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) 133435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015541 21438 12/4/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Male West Palm Beach 27837 17014277 BLS,Emergency Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East 2815 S Sea cre Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000013437 21450 12/4/2017 SELF PAY $682.15 $682.15Male Boynton Beach 27824 17014256 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Page 110 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000025331 21444 12/4/2017 SELF PAY $703.75 $703.75 Female Delray Beach 27839 17014279 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000008489 21424 12/5/2017 SELF PAY $783.40 $346.48 Male West Palm Beach 27865 17014311 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015895 21546 12/5/2017 SELF PAY $690.25 $138.05 Male Boynton Beach 27883 17014326 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015845 21427 12/5/2017 SELF PAY $690.25 $690.25 Male Delray Beach 27880 17014326 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015896 21553 12/5/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $724.00 Male Jacksonville 27852 17014300 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000012880 21430 12/5/2017 SELF PAY $721.30 $721.30 Male Boynton Beach 27854 17014303 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015836 21417 12/5/2017 SELF PAY $734.80 $734.80 Female Boynton Beach 27861 17014308 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000017480 21428 12/5/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $726.70Ma1e Miami 27879 17014324 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015917 21535 12/6/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $45.31 Male Lake Worth 27914 17014352 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015881 21487 12/6/2017 SELF PAY $705.10 $469.]]Male Pompano Beach 27903 17014345 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015918 21539 12/6/201]SELF PAY $713.20 $150.00 Fe male Grand Rivers 27906 17014348 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000011905 21542 12/6/2017 SELF PAY $709.15 $709.15 Male Delray Beach 27892 17014335 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015844 21426 12/6/2017 SELF PAY $705.10 $705.10 Male West Palm Beach 27884 17014327 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015887 21499 12/6/2017 SELF PAY $694.30 $694.30 Male Boynton Beach 27924 17014367 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015912 21529 12/6/2017SELF PAY $680.80 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 27932 17014371 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015880 21486 12/6/2017 SELF PAY $733.45 $110.02-Ile Boynton Beach 27905 17014346 ALS,Levell Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Residential/Domiciliary/C.- Sea nest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000015905 21516 12/7/2017 SELF PAY $671.35 $547.32 Fe male Boynton Beach 27949 17014390 Emergenry Immediate dial facility)E) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Bea Ch,FL 000015906 21518 12/7/2017 SELF PAY 1$726.70 $726.70F-le Cleves 27947 117014387 Not Available Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 133435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000013882 21509 12/7/2017 SELF PAY $702.40 $702.40 Female Boynton Beach 27966 17014410 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Bea Ch,FL 000000662 21511 12/7/2017 SELF PAY $702.40 $702.40 Female Boynton Beach 27964 17014407 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000006060 21517 12/7/2017SELF PAY $742.90 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 27948 17014388 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014404 21506 12/7/2017 SELF PAY $718.60 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 27944 17014384 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015923 21547 12/8/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $90.20 Female 11HOM011I. 28001 11701.51 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 133435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016047 21821 12/8/2017 SELF PAY $697.00 $348.50 Male Boynton Beach 28003 17014453 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Bea Ch,FL 000015909 21526 12/8/2017SELF PAY $698.35 $479.28 Male Boynton Beach 27972 17014424 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015910 21527 12/8/2017 SELF PAY $714.55 $714.55 Female Rockwood 27971 17014420 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015962 21620 12/8/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $725.35 Male Boynton Beach 28021 1701.74 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Bea Ch,FL 000015469 21632 12/8/2017 SELF PAY $687.55 $687.55 Male IBIy.tI.Beach 28010 11701.63 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Bea Ch,FL 000015968 21630 12/8/2017SELF PAY $686.20 $686.20 Male Georgetown 28019 1701.73 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015963 21622 12/8/2017 SELF PAY $807.70 $807.70 Male West Palm Beach 28014 17014469 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015970 21633 12/8/2017 SELF PAY $686.20 $686.20 Male Boynton Beach 28007 17014460 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016092 21828 12/8/2017 SELF PAY $722.65 $93.12 - Boynton Beach 27979 17014433 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000013841 21824 12/8/2017 SELF PAY $729.40 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 27986 17014438 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016091 21827 12/8/2017 SELF PAY $686.20 $425.00 Male Boynton Beach 27980 17014435 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S SeI,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015974 21829 12/8/2017SELF PAY $694.30 $95.46 Female Boynton Beach 27977 17014430 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015959 21614 12/9/2017 SELF PAY $707.80 $389.29 Female Lake Worth 28063 17014515 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000015961 21617 12/9/2017 SELF PAY $773.95 $773.95 Male Boynton Beach 28052 17014508 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014060 21619 12/9/2017 SELF PAY $715.90 $715.90 Male Boynton Beach 28037 17014487 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016088 21817 12/9/2017 SELF PAY $714.55 $714.55 Female Boynton Beach 28042 17014492 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015964 21625 12/9/2017 SELF PAY $714.55 $459.00 Male West Palm Beach 28032 17014482 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell S.-It Blvd,BoyntI.BeaCh,FL 000015951 21602 12/10/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Female Hillsdale 28095 17014547 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 111 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton B...h,FL 000015950 21601 12/10/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $695.65 Female Newtown Square 28097 17014554 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000014249 21612 12/10/2017 SELF PAY $686.20 $686.20 Male Boynton Beach 28067 17014522 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015952 21803 12/10/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Male Miami 28080 17014533 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000015952 21603 12/10/2017SELF PAY $795.55 $795.55 Male Miami 28086 17014540 ALS,Levell Immediate Hospital-ERBed)H) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015870 21807 12/10/2017 SELF PAY $707.80 $707.80 Male Boynton Beach 28076 17014529 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015949 21599 12/10/2017 SELF PAY $729.40 $80.04 Female Boynton Beach 28099 17014557 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake W Ilh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000010114 21607 12/10/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 28089 17014541 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000002923 21594 12/11/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $583.77 Male Boynton Beach 28111 17014571 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000010194 21643 12/11/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $56.55 Male Boynton Beach 28142 17014606 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016075 21792 12/11/2017 SELF PAY $705.10 $705.10Male Lake Worth 28125 17014588 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015981 21646 12/11/2017 SELF PAY $730.75 $730.75 Female Boynton Beach 28138 17014599 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,lF ke W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015980 121645 1 12/11/2017 SELF PAY 1$724.00 $724.00 Male Delray Beach 28139 117014600 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 133435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000004345 21639 12/11/2017 SELF PAY $687.55 $687.55 Female Boynton Beach 28128 17014590 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015979 21644 12/11/2017 SELF PAY $729.40 $729.40 Male Richmond 28140 17014602 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015977 21638 12/11/2017 SELF PAY $686.20 $686.20 Female Wellington 28130 17014592 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea nest Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000009109 21642 12/11/2017 SELF PAY $771.25 $48.37Female Boynton Beach 28145 17014609 Emergenry Immediate Ho-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Residential/Domiciliary/Csto JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000015988 21659 12/12/2017 SELF PAY $755.05 $755.05 Male Okeechobee 28171 17014642 Not Available Immediate dial facirty)E) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000000383 21664 12/13/2017 SELF PAY $726.70 $46].]5 Male Boynton Beach 28179 17014649 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016008 21684 12/13/2017SELF PAY $736.15 $368.42 Female Hypol- 28200 17014665 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016002 21676 12/13/2017 SELF PAY $722.65 $722.65 Female Boynton Beach 28205 17014670 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015992 21665 12/13/2017 SELF PAY $688.90 $688.90 Female Bolivar 28178 17014648 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016010 21785 12/13/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $76.68 Female Royal Palm Beach 28197 17014664 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 334 815 S62 Bethesda Hospital East-2 Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015994 21667 12/13/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $433.35 Male Washington 28175 17014646 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Delray Medical Center-5352 000003861 21786 12/13/2017 SELF PAY $782.05 $300.00 Male Boynton Beach 28187 17014658 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton BIvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016004 21679 12/13/2017 SELF PAY $760.45 $760.45 Female Lake Worth 28201 17014664 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016014 21692 12/14/2017SELF PAY $748.30 $182.06 Female Boynton Beach 28244 17014725 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000015722 21680 12/14/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $725.35 Male Deerfield Beach 28212 17014685 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Bea Ch,FL 000000429 21775 12/14/2017 SELF PAY $711.85 $703.85 Female Boynton Beach 28228 17014709 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So""It Blvd,Boyotoo BeaCh,FL 000025331 21772 12/14/2017 SELF PAY $721.30 $721.30 Female Delray Beach 28231 17014715 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016065 21768 12/14/2017SELF PAY $690.25 $89.62 Male Boynton Beach 28247 17014724 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S So',o,t Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000013097 21783 12/14/2017 SELF PAY $675.40 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 28210 17014682 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000007204 21703 12/15/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Male Boynton Beach 28279 17014761 ALS,Levell Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016056 21757 12/16/2017 SELF PAY $678.10 $678.10 Female Delray Beach 28305 17014796 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016032 21722 12/16/2017 SELF PAY $755.05 $755.05 Female Palm Springs 28319 17014812 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Wolh,FL 33462 ALS,Levell Delray Medical Center-5352 000008881 21730 12/16/2017 SELF PAY $807.70 $83.70F-le Boynton Beach 28320 17014813 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ST MARY MEDICAL CENTER-901 45THST,WEST PALM BEACH,FL 000016037 21732 12/17/2017 SELF PAY $925.15 $925.15 Female Boynton Beach 28342 17014839 ALS,Levell Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33407 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Bea Ch,FL 000016048 21746 12/18/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $695.65 Female Mount Washington 28363 17014868 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016046 21745 12/18/2017 SELF PAY $707.80 $200.00 Male Allendale 28359 17014862 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016119 21873 12/19/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $75.13 Female Clinton 28409 17014918 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000001016 21888 12/19/2017 SELF PAY $686.20 $343.10 Male Fort Myers 28410 17014919 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Levell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton BeaCh,FL 000016115 21869 12/19/201]SE LF PAY $722.65 $144.53Ma1e Boynton Beach 28402 17014911 EmergenryImmediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 112 of 1193 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000016116 21870 12/19/2017 SELF PAY $745.60 $146.04 Female Boynton Beach 28401 17014911 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016118 21872 12/19/2017 SELF PAY $782.05 $782.05-Ile West Palm Beach 28413 17014922 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Seat Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016122 21878 12/19/2017 SELF PAY $674.05 $674.05 Male Boynton Beach 28431 1]01493] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000015541 21884 12/19/2017SELF PAY $694.30 $694.30 Male West Palm Beach 28436 17014942 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 WELLING TON REGIONAL MEDICAL ALS,Level1 10101 Forest Hill 000016127 21886 12/19/2017 SELF PAY $914.35 $914.35 Female Lake Worth 2842] 17014933 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) BIvd,W Mling-,FL 33414 Bethesda Hos pit al East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000016124 21880 12/20/2017 SELF PAY $715.90 $461.92 Male Lake Worth Beach 28438 17014945 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea nest Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000004345 21896 12/20/2017 SELF PAY $687.55 $687.55 Female Boynton Beach 28448 1]01495] Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000016130 21894 12/20/2017 SELF PAY $728.05 $145.61 Male Nashua 28443 17014953 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016153 21931 12/21/2017SELF PAY $]0].80 $457.54 Female Tampa 28512 17015024 Emergenry Immediate IF-(R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Wert-9655 Boynton Beach BIvd,Btyntt. 000016156 21936 12/21/2017 SELF PAY $760.45 $629.66 Male IBIy.tI.Beach 28509 117015023 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) jB0IIh,FL 33472 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000009231 21925 12/21/2017 SELF PAY $744.25 $744.25 Female 28507 17015019 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016136 21902 12/21/2017 SELF PAY $729.40 $729.40 Female Boynton Beach 28474 17014989 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016152 21930 12/21/2017 SELF PAY Is680.80 $680.80 Male Boynton Beach 28513 17015025 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000000335 21919 12/21/2017 SELF PAY $732.10 $80.33 Female Boynton Beach 28489 17015002 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016151 21927 12/21/2017 SELF PAY $721.30 $250.00 Female Greenacres 28493 1]01500] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016162 21945 12/22/2017 SELF PAY $724.00 $724.00 Male Saint Chi 110 28527 17015039 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOrth,FL 33462 ALS,Level1 Delray Medical Center-5352 000009646 21970 12/23/2017 SELF PAY $803.65 $205.00 Male Panama City Beach 28583 17015104 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016163 21946 12/23/2017 SELF PAY $752.35 $376.18 Female Boynton Beach 28550 1]0150]5 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016159 21942 12/23/2017 SELF PAY $728.05 $728.05 Male Boynton Beach 28547 1]0150]0 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016167 21953 12/23/2017 SELF PAY $733.45 $94.28 Female West Palm Beach 28568 17015094 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000007251 21967 12/23/2017 SELF PAY $680.80 $265.00 Female Boynton Beach 28545 17015068 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S S.-It Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000016186 21986 12/24/2017 SELF PAY $733.45 $328.12 Male Boynton Beach 28615 17015144 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Physicians Office)P) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016184 21982 12/24/2017 SELF PAY $678.10 $220.89 Female Boynton Beach 28598 17015120 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hos pit al Ent 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000016182 21980 12/24/2017 SELF PAY $713.20 $713.20 Male Boynton Beach 28608 17015134 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016195 22002 12/25/2017 SELF PAY $729.40 $400.19 Female 28643 17015184 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL33462 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,Lovell S"'It Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016200 22013 12/25/2017 SELF PAY $683.50 $683.50 Male Boynton Beach 28635 1]01516] Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016189 21992 1 12/25/2017 SELF PAY $751.00 $27.001`ema1e Boynton Beach 28631 17015163 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H)) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016199 22011 12/26/2017 SELF PAY $718.60 $718.60 Male Greenacres 28653 17015192 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell S.-It Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016202 22015 12/26/2017 SELF PAY $691.60 $691.60 Female Greendale 28673 17015212 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000014249 22021 12/26/2017 SELF PAY $682.15 $682.15 Male Boynton Beach 28676 17015215 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016216 22036 12/27/2017 SELF PAY $728.05 $364.02 Female La ke Worth 28698 17015241 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016209 22025 12/27/2017 SELF PAY $710.50 $710.50 Female Lantana 28685 17015226 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016204 22018 12/27/2017 SELF PAY $695.65 $695.65 Male La ke Worth 28681 17015221 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016205 22019 12/2]/201]SELF PAY $695.65 $86.67 Female Fort Lauderdale 28684 17015225 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016230 22058 12/28/2017 SELF PAY $756.40 $433.79 Male Boynton Beach 28]4] 17015290 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 275 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000008591 22057 12/28/2017 SELF PAY $687.55 $687.55 Male Dover Plains 28756 17015298 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016226 22052 12/28/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $93.41 Female Boynton Beach 28724 17015266 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000016235 22066 12/28/2017 SELF PAY $690.25 $]5.81 Female Indianapolis 28]5] 1]015299 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 000013575 22038 12/28/201]SELF PAY $]26.]0 $]9.]4 Male Lacey 28]15 1]015259 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential(S) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016229 22056 12/28/201]SELF PAY $738.85 $250.00 Female Boynton Beach 28753 17015292 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) Congress Ave,Lake WOlh,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Ent 2815 S ALS,Lovell Sea,est Blvd,Btynton Beach,FL 00001622] 22053 12/28/201]SE LF PAY $697.00 $250.00 Male Boynton Beach 28722 17015264 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed)H) 33435 Page 113 of 1193 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000014708 22081 12/29/2017 SELF PAY $705.10 $205.00 Male Boynton Beach 28782 1]01532] Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake-1h,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016251 22089 12/29/2017 SELF PAY $670.00 $335.00 Male Boynton Beach 28790 17015335 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level 1 Seat BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000016242 22073 12/29/2017 SELF PAY $690.25 $690.25 Male Boynton Beach 28768 17015311 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000016245 22078 12/29/2017 SELF PAY $732.10 $732.10 Male Delray Beach 28781 17015326 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 ALS,Level 1 JFK Medical Center-5301 S 000004345 22075 12/29/2017 SELF PAY $783.40 $783.40 Female Boynton Beach 28788 17015332 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) Congress-,Lake W orth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000001142 22083 12/29/2017 SELF PAY $713.20 $713.20 Female Palm Springs 28779 17015324 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000013671 22097 12/30/2017 SELF PAY $725.35 $725.35 Male Boynton Beach 28816 17015365 Emergenry Immediate Home)R) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level1 S_,a't BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000016258 22103 12/30/2017 SELF PAY $698.35 $698.35 Male Boynton Beach 28815 17015364 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,level 1 Seaaert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000016268 22118 12/31/2017 SELF PAY $688.90 $688.90 Male Boynton Beach 28847 17015415 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000016278 22134 12/31/2017 SELF PAY $694.30 $694.30 Male Wert Palm Beach 28874 1]01543] Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000016282 22139 12/31/2017 SELF PAY $718.60 $718.60Fem ale Lantana 28852 17015413 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000016271 22126 12/31/2017 SELF PAY $690.25 $690.25 Female Wert Palm Beach 28870 17015431 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000016262 22109 12/31/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $701.05 Male Boynton Beach 28830 17015382 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000016281 22138 12/31/2017SELF PAY $695.65 $695.65 Female Boynton Beach 28854 17015416 BLS,Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital East-2815 S ALS,F-I1 Seat Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 000016267 22116 12/31/2017 SELF PAY $710.50 $710.50 Male Boynton Beach 28848 17015405 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000016279 22135 12/31/2017 SELF PAY $699.70 $699.70 Female Eldersburg 28859 1]015419 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Bethesda Hospital Fart-2815 S ALS,F-I 1 Sea Gert BIvd,Bty.-Beach,FL 000008074 22117 12/31/2017 SELF PAY $701.05 $701.05 Male Wert Palm Beach 28862 17015422 Emergenry Immediate Scene-Non Residential)S) Hospital-ER Bed(H) 33435 Total $1,009,286.21 2017 Revenue $3,314,939.55 W rite OH Percentage 30.45% Page 114 of 1193 6.F. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R22-073-Approve and authorize the I nterim City Manager to sign the Mutual Aid Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Phillips and Jordan for hurricane/disaster debris removal as provided for under the Solid Waste Authority's Mutual Aid Agreement No 22-201 C with the same terms and conditions. Explanation of Request: Agreement Term May 8, 2022— May 7, 2025 The Solid Waste Authority approved an Agreement with Phillips and Jordan to provide Hurricane/Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction and Disposal. Article 33 (Agreements with other Government Entities) of Agreement No. 22-201 C states, "The CONTRACTOR agrees that this Agreement constitutes an offer to all State Agencies and local government agencies of the State of Florida under the same terms and conditions, for the same prices and for the same effective period as specified in this Agreement; should the CONTRACTOR deem it in the best interest of their business to do so. As a result, Phillips and Jordan have offered the City of Boynton Beach, Florida to enter into an exclusive agreement as allowed in Article 33. How will this affect city programs or services? Entering into this Agreement is imperative in order to avoid delays should there be a hurricane/disaster/emergency situation. Fiscal Impact: Debris removal expenditures are eligible for reimbursement from FEMA. Alternatives: The City could issue its own bid for these services for the future. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Contracts Vendor Name: Phillips and Jordan, Inc. Page 115 of 1193 Start Date: 5/8/2022 End Date: 5/7/2025 Contract Value: Minority Owned Contractor?: No Extension Available?: Yes Extension Explanation: The initial term of this Agreement is for three (3) years. The AUTHORITY shall have the option of extending the Agreement for three (3) additional years as approved by the AUTHORITY's Board or designees, in its sole and unfettered discretion, on the same terms and conditions. Such extension shall be in the form of a written Amendment to the Agreement executed by both parties. Attachments: Type Description Resolution Resolution approving Agreement with Phillips Jordan for Hurricane Debris Removal D Agreement Phillips& Jordan, Inc ® Hurricane Debris Removal Aid Agreement 2022®2025 Letter Correspondence®Approval of City's Additional Agreement language D Attachment Solid Waste Authority Agreement with Phillips Jordan, Inc. Agreement No. 22®201 C Page 116 of 1193 1 RESOLUTION NO. R22- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 4 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO 5 SIGN THE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF 6 BOYNTON BEACH AND PHILLIPS AND JORDAN FOR 7 HURRICANE/DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL AS PROVIDED FOR 8 UNDER THE SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY'S MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT 9 NO 22-201C WITH THE SAME TERMS AND CONDITIONS; 10 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 11 12 WHEREAS, the Solid Waste Authority approved an Agreement with Phillips and 13 Jordan to provide Hurricane/Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction and Disposal; and 14 WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 33 (Agreements with other Government Entities) of 15 Agreement No. 22-201C states, "The CONTRACTOR agrees that this Agreement constitutes 16 an offer to all State Agencies and local government agencies of the State of Florida under 17 the same terms and conditions, for the same prices and for the same effective period as 18 specified in this Agreement; should the CONTRACTOR deem it in the best interest of their 19 business to do so; and 20 WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, the City Commission has determined 21 that it is in the best interests of the residents of the City to approve and authorize the 22 Interim City Manager to sign the Mutual Aid Agreement between the City of Boynton 23 Beach and Phillips and Jordan for hurricane/disaster debris removal as provided for under 24 the Solid Waste Authority's Mutual Aid Agreement No 22-201C with the same terms and 25 conditions. 26 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 27 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 28 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and 29 incorporated herein by this reference. 30 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby 31 approves and authorizes the Interim City Manager to sign the Mutual Aid Agreement 32 between the City of Boynton Beach and Phillips and Jordan for hurricane/disaster debris S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Phillips&Jordan Debris Removal(2022 3 Yr)-Reso.Docx Page 117 of 1193 33 removal as provided for under the Solid Waste Authority's Mutual Aid Agreement No 22- 34 201C with the same terms and conditions. 35 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 36 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, 2022. 37 38 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 39 40 YES NO 41 42 Mayor—Ty Penserga 43 44 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 45 46 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 47 48 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 49 50 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 51 52 53 VOTE 54 ATTEST: 55 56 57 58 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 59 City Clerk 60 61 62 63 (Corporate Seal) S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Phillips&Jordan Debris Removal(2022 3 Yr)-Reso.Docx Page 118 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope ID:64DE8CD3-F37E-4AA0-B151-41609236E54C May 4, 2022 City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 RE: Mutual Aid Agreement for Hurricane/Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction and Disposal between Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County, and Phillips and Jordan, Inc. Phillips and Jordan, Inc. (P&J) and the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County have executed an Agreement for Hurricane/Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction and Disposal, Agreement No. 22-201C effective August May 8, 2022, through May 7, 2025. Article 33 (Agreements with other Government Entities) of Agreement No. 22-201C states: The CONTRACTOR agrees that this Agreement constitutes an offer to all State Agencies and local government agencies of the State of Florida under the same terms and conditions, for the same prices and for the same effective period as specified in this Agreement; should the CONTRACTOR deem it in the best interest of their business to do so. The Agreement in no way restricts or interferes with any State Agency or local government agencies of the State of Florida from re-solicitation. I would like to offer to the City of Boynton Beach, FL,to enter into this exclusive agreement with Phillips & Jordan, Inc. per Article 33 of Agreement No. 22-201C. This offer is made at the same terms and conditions stated in the referenced agreement, amended as follows. All references to"AUTHORITY" in the Authority Contract shall be as to"CITY" as applicable to apply its terms to the CITY. Article 3 (COMPENSATION) Payment of invoices shall be within thirty(30) days after receipt of a correct,fully documented invoice. All invoices shall be delivered to: City of Boynton Beach Attn: Financial Services 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Article 28(NOTICE) 10142 Parkside Drive - 500 - Knoxville, TN 37922office 865.688.8342-fax :• •:: : •• •. age o DocuSign Envelope ID:64DE8CD3-F37E-4AA0-B151-41609236E54C Any notice, demand, communication, or request required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and delivered in person or sent by certified mail, postage prepaid as follows: City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Attn: Financial Services Office No. 561-742-6310 Please return one fully executed original letter upon acceptance. Sincerely, PHILLIPS&JORDAN,INC. ACCEPTED:CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Signature: �Rla® �iLIVY1- Signature: Printed Name: Morgan Pierce Printed Name: Title: President, Power Title: Date: 5/26/2022 Date: Page 120 of 1193 Pratt, Taral n From: Valerie Holder <vholder@pandj.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2022 1:59 PM To: Pratt, Taralyn Cc: Matt Dean; Matthew Mooneyham; Paul Lenski Subject: RE: Mutual Aid Agreement 2022-2025 for Boynton Beach The additional language is acceptable by Phillips and Jordan, Inc. We are looking forward to the signed extension with you. Thank you, Valerie Halder Contract Administrator 10142 Parkside Drive,Suite 500 Knoxville,TN 37922 o: 865.392.3043 m: 865.317.3227 aind`. °1 WUMEN- OWNED From: Pratt,Taralyn<prattt@bbfl.us> Sent:Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:50 PM To:Valerie Holder<vholder@pandj.com> Cc:Tommy Webster<twebster@pandj.com> Subject: RE: Mutual Aid Agreement 2022-2025 for Boynton Beach Importance: High Good Afternoon Valerie, The attached Mutual Aid Agreement was forwarded to our City Counsel for review. It was recommended to include a few revisions to the agreement as it relates to the City of Boynton Beach.The recommendations are noted below,as well as Included within the Agreement: Article 3—(Compensation) -Addition: Payment of invoices shall be within thirty(30) days after receipt of a correct, fully documented invoice. All invoices shall be delivered to: Page 121 of 1193 City of Boynton Beach Attn: Financial Services 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Article 28—(NOTICE) -Addition: Any notice, demand, communication, or request required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and delivered in person or sent by certified mail, postage prepaid as follows: City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Attn: Financial Services Office No. 561-742-6310 Addition:All references to "AUTHORITY" in the Authority Contract shall be as to "CITY" as applicable to apply its terms to the CITY. Please let me know if the changes are acceptable to move forward to Commission for execution. Respectfully, Taralyn Pratt Taralyn Pratt Contract Administrator Financial Services City of Boynton Beach 100 E.Ocean Ave. IBoynton Beach, Florida 33435 561-742-6308 prattt@bbfi.us I http:// ww. oynton- eac .or / a L9 America's ateway tote Gulfstrearn 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:Valerie Holder<vholder@pandj.com> Sent:Tuesday, May 10,2022 3:51 PM To: Pratt,Taralyn<prattt@bbfl.us> Cc:Tommy Webster<twebster@pandj.com> Subject: RE: Mutual Aid Agreement 2022-2025 for Boynton Beach I apologize. Attached is the Agreement. 2 Page 122 of 1193 ' DccuSlgn Envelope lD BAA9924A-B365A4D4-9 BB-4AAB9E87ACFD P [ 'i A YOUR PARTNER FOR SOLID WASTE SOLUTIONS i AGREEMENT FOR. 5. s HURRICANEIDISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL, REDUCTION AND DISPOSAL r f BETWEEN � 1 J SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY AND PHILLIPS AND,JORDAN, INC.. '= AGREEMENT NO.22-201C SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY' J 7501 NORTH JOG ROAD, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33412 .l (561)640-4000 t t Page 123 of 1193 J oocu ign Envelope ill: BAA9924A-B ; 4D4-95BB-4AAB9EB7ACFo TABLE OF CONTENT ARTICLE PAGE 'rt 1. Effective Date and Incorporation of Recitals............................,,, , ,,,,.,,, 1 ` 2. Services to be performed by Contractor.. .. .,,,,,. �i 1 ` 3, Compensation. 4: Insurance .............................. „ .,..... .... .... ....................2 'i . Standard of Care ................... ...3 r 6. Indemnification......... . , .. .. .... .. ,. ....... 7, Independent Contractor........... 3 I 8, Authority to Conduct Business.......-. . . ..... ...... .... „ .,...,...4 i 9, Compliance with Laws...... ..................... ... ... .. .... 4 p 10. Sub-Contractor , ,..,.,., .......................................... .................. 4 ( 11. Federal and State Taxes......... ....... ....... . .. . .... . ..... ..... .. . ... ......4 12. Availability of Funds.,.,. ...... ..................................... 4 r 13, Authority's Responsibilities.,.... .....,,. , 4 14. Default...... ....., 4 15. Termination for Convenience..... ..... .... .... .... . . ............. 5 16, Uncontrollable Forces,. . .. ....,.. 17, Jurisdiction,Venue,.Waiver of Jury Trial and Remedies.. . .... .......... . 5 18, Commercial Non-Discrimination Policy,.. 6 19. Waiver.. . . ., ............................. 6 20, Severability............. ........... 21. Entirety of Agreement and Mod cation.. ........... 22, Successors and Assigns ......... ......... 23. Contingent Fees ....... ...... ...... .... ..... ................................7 24. Truth-in-Negotiation Certificate. .. ....... .. ....... ....... .... . 7 25. Ownership of Documents..................... .. ..... .. .... . .... ...... ...... . i 26. Public Records Access and Audits ........... ......... .........7 27, Inspector General. ....... . ....... .... .. .,..,,. .......,. 28. Notice... . . .... ......... ... .... ..., , .... ......... . 29. Contract Administration, ...... 10 30, Key Personnel ,..,.,_,, . 31. Equal Business Opportunity Program.,... . ..... ...10 2. Scrutinized Companies,. .,.., . ,, , ... ................................. 10 31 Agreements with other Governmental Entitles... ... .. ..... . 11 34, Third Party Beneficiary Disclaimer,...... ...... ....... . .... .. ......... ......... 11 35. E-Verify—Employment Eligibility, ., ............. .......... 11 36, Confidentiality. ........ . ..... ... ... 12 37. Payment Adjustment Schedule .... .... 12 38. Order of Agreement Activation/Location Assignment..... 13 3 . Task Order/Performance... ...... ................13 40. Bonds 41. Florida Highway Administration(FHWA)Form 1273,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 14 42, Buy America Requirements....... . ..... .. ....... .. . . ....... 14 43. Disadvantaged Business Enterprises....... .. ..... . . ... .... ... ................14 44. Certification Regarding Suspension and Debarment......... ...............15 45. Access to Records and Their Retention....._.,... .......15 46. Audit Requirements................ ........ . ......... „ 16 47, National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA)............ .. .. . .. .. . ..... ....... 16 i Agreement No.22-2010 -i- Page 124 of 1193 tt DocuSign Envetape 11): BAA9924A-B365-44D4-95BBAAAB9E87ACFD 4& Americans with Disabilities Act........... ...... ...... 16 49, Compliance with Title VI,Title VII and other Federal Laws and Regulations_........... . .. ........ .. . .. ............. . . . ...... ...... 16 50, Convict Labor Prohibition............. ............... ...... ....... ..... 16 51 Certification Regarding Lobbying Activities......................... ............... 16 A 52, DHS Seal, Logo,and Flags....,,.,.,,_,...... ....... 16 53, No Obligation by Federal Government. .......... 16 54. Program Fraud and False or Fraudulent Statement or J Related Acts... ........... ........ ............. ................ 17 Contract Execution.............. ................ ....... 18 EXHIBITS A, Scope of Work. ...... ...... 19 2 B, Fee Schedule,....,.._. .. ............... ...... ............. 36 ATTACHMENTS A. Task Order Disaster Debris Management..... ........ ....39 B. Pre-Approved Temporary Debris Management Sites Map..... ... . .......40 C. Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide,..,. .......... 41 D. Mobilization Schedule.. ......_............................. ................ . ... ..42 E, FHWA Form 1273... ......... .............. ...........43 F Buy America Requirements_........................ ....... ...55 G. Performance and Payment Bond.... ....... ........................56 Agreement No.22-201 C ii Page 125 of 1193 OocuSign Enve4ope IDBAA9924A-B365-44D4-95BB-4AAB9E87ACFD AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES This Agreement is made and entered into as of X, —, 2022, (hereinafter referred to as the Agreement) by and between Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County, a dependent special district created by Chapter 2001-331, Laws of Florida, as amended, (hereinafter referred to as AUTHORITY) and PHILLIPS AND JORDAN, INC., (hereinafter referred to as CONTRACTOR and when referred to collectively with AUTHORITY,the Parties),a Corporation,whose Federal Employer ID Number is 56-0694573; Whereas, in accordance with the AUTHORITY's Request for Proposals No. 22-201IDL, solicited to employ the services of the CONTRACTOR for the purpose of providing HurricanelDisaster Debris Removal, Reduction and Disposal,and; Whereas,CONTRACTOR represents it is qualified,capable and prepared to provide such services. Now, therefore, in consideration of the promises contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is acknowledged by the other,the parties hereto agree as follows: ARTICLE 1-EFFECTIVE DATE AND INCORPORATION OF RECITALS The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated herein by reference. 1.1 The Effective Date of this Agreement shall be May 8,2022 and the Initial Term of this Agreement is for three (3)years and shall expire on May 7,2025,unless terminated earlier as provided for herein. 1.2 The AUTHORITY shall have the option of extending this Agreement for three (3) additional years, as approved by the AUTHORITY's Board or designee, in its sole and unfettered discretion,on the same terms and conditions. Such extension shall be in the form of a written Amendment to the Agreement executed by both Parties, 13 The continuance of this Agreement from year-to-year is contingent upon successful annual recertification of the CONTRACTOR's capabilities.The recertification process will be a review of the fiscal(bankruptcy,etc.), logistical (equipment availability, etc.), and moral (conviction for environmental crime, conviction for crime against a public entity, etc.) responsibility of the CONTRACTOR and a determination by the AUTHORITY, based on this review, of whether or not the CONTRACTOR continues to be a viable firm to provide the services described in this Agreement. Ii ARTICLE 2-SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR shall perform the services as specifically stated in the Scope of Work, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A, and/or as may be specifically designated and authorized by the AUTHORITY, Such authorizations will be referred to as Task Orders. Each Task Order shall set forth a specific scope of services, rate/amount of compensation, completion date, and other pertinent details of the task being authorized. The AUTHORITY, by virtue of this Agreement, gives the CONTRACTOR no guarantee of any work/services or any specific amount of work/services that may be accomplished during the period this Agreement is in full force and effect ARTICLE 3-COMPENSATION 3,11 The AUTHORITY shall pay CONTRACTOR in accordance with the Fee Schedule, attached hereto and made a pan hereof as Exhibit B. In addition,the Parties may negotiate a lump sum or not-to-exceed amount Agreement No.22-201C is Page 126 of 1193 I{ `}s DocuSign Envelope ir}: BAA9924A-B 5A404-95 -4 E87ACFD on aper-project basis on an individual Task Order. 3.2 The CONTRACTOR shall submit semi-monthly invoices for services rendered. All invoices must reference the Task Order number, Invoices shall include a statement of progress and appropriate audit quality detail to satisfy the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)requirements, 3.3 Payment of CONTRACTOR by AUTHORITY is not contingent upon the AUTHORITY being reimbursed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Payment to CONTRACTOR will be made for any work directed by the AUTHORITY which is determined by Federal and State agencies to be ineligible for ` reimbursement. ._ 3.4 Payment of invoices shall be within thirty (30) days after receipt of a correct, fully documented invoice. All ,l invoices shall be delivered to: Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County 7501 North Jog Road West Palm Beach,Florida 33412 Attn.Accounts Payable 3.5 CONTRACTOR will clearly mark its finalllast billing with the words "Final Invoice". This will certify that all services have been fully performed under this Agreement and that all charges and casts have been invoiced f' to the AUTHORITY.. Thereupon, this account will be closed and any additional charges or costs, not i. included in the Final Invoice,shall be waived by CONTRACTOR,The AUTHORITY shall not be liable for the payment of any such additional charges or costs not included in the Final Invoice, 3.6 The AUTHORITY will retain 5%of the payment under each Task Order until such time as the entire project is completed to the AUTHORITY's satisfaction and all subcontractors and any material suppliers verify that they have been paid. ARTICLE 4.INSURANCE s 41 Curing the performance of the Services under this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall maintain the following insurance policies written by an insurance company authorized to do business in Florida and acceptable to the AUTHORITY. 1, general Liability Insurance with bodily injury limits of not less than $1,000,000 for each occurrence,and with property damage limits of not less than$1,000,000 for each occurrence, , Automobile Liability Insurance with bodily injury limits of not less than $5,000,000 for each person and not less than $5,000,000 for each accident and with property damage limits of not less than$5,000,000 for each accident. 'r 3, Workers" Compensation Insurance in accordance with statutory requirements and Employers Liability Insurance with limits of not less than $500,000 for each accident, l $500,000 for each disease, and$500,000 aggregate. it i < 4, Excess Liability Insurance with limits of not less than $10,000,400 for each occurrence and annual aggregate. 4.2 Deductible amounts shall not exceed 5%of the total amount of required insurance in each category, Should s any policy contain any unusual exclusions, said exclusions shall be so indicated on the certificate(s) of insurance, 4.3 CONTRACTOR shall furnish AUTHORITY Certificates of Insurance, which shall include a provision that Agreement No.22,-201C - - Page 127 of 1193 i Docusign Envelope 1(). BA,A9924A-B -44D4-9 B-4AAB9 8lACFD 1 policy cancellation, non-renewal or reduction of coverage will not be effective until at Fast thirty(30)days after written notice has been given to the AUTHORITY, CONTRACTOR shall include AUTHORITY as an Additional Insured on the General Liability and Automobile Liability insurance policy required by this Agreement, All of CONTRACTOR'S subcontractors shall be required to include AUTHORITY and CONTRACTOR as Additional Insureds on all of their liability insurance policies, 4.4 CONTRACTOR shall ensure that CONTRACTOR's naming of the AUTHORITY as an additional insured o its General friability and Automobile Liability insurance policies pursuant to this Agreement shall afford coverage for the negligent, reckless, intentionally wrongful or willful acts of CONTRACTOR and other persons employed or utilized by the CONTRACTOR..in the performance of this Agreement, 4.5 in the event that subcontractors used by the CONTRACTOR do not have insurance„ or do not meet the it required insurance limits herein, CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the AUTHORITY for any claim(s) in excess of the subcontractor's insurance coverage. 4.5 The CONTRACTOR shall not commence work under this Agreement until all insurance required as stated ri herein has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the AUTHORITY, (� ARTICLE 5 M STANDARD OF CARE 51 The CONTRACTOR shall exercise the same degree of care„ skill, and diligence in the performance of the Services performed pursuant to this Agreement as is ordinarily provided by comparable, qualified professionals under similar circumstances. The CONTRACTOR shall, at no additional cost to AUTHORITY„ re-perform services which fail to satisfy the foregoing standard of care, 5.2 The CONTRACTOR warrants that all services shall be performed by skilled and competent personnel to the highest professional standards in the field, ri ARTICLE 6•INDEMNIFICATION 5.1 GENERAL Having considered the risks and potential liabilities that may exist during the performance of the services and in consideration of the promises included herein, AUTHORITY and CONTRACTOR agree to allocate i such liabilities in accordance with this Article 5. INDEMNIFICATION i The CONTRACTOR shall indemnity and hold harmless the AUTHORITY, and its officers and employees, from all liabilities; damages, losses, and costs, Including, but not limitedto, reasonable attorney's fees, to { the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the CONTRACTOR r and other persons employed or utilized by the CONTRACTOR in the performance of the Agreement. 63 SURVIVAL Upon completion of all services, obligations and duties provided for in this Agreement, or in the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason,the terms and conditions of this Article shall survive. ARTICLE 7•INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR 7.1 The CONTRACTOR is, and shall be, in the performance of all work services and activities performed under this Agreement, an Independent Contractor,and not an employee,agent,or servant of the AUTHORITY. 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 direction, supervision, and control, The CONTRACTOR shall exercise control over the means and manner in which it and Its employees perform the Agreement No 22-201C -~ - Page 128 of 1193 R i° 0 CuSign Envelope ID: BA,A 24A-B 5 4D4-95BB AAB E 7ACFD I work, and in all respects the CONTRACTOR'S relationship and the relationship of its employees to the AUTHORITY shall be that of an Independent Contractor and not as employees or agents of the AUTHORITY. T2 The CONTRACTOR does not have the power or authority to bind the AUTHORITY in any promise, agreement or representation other than specifically provided for in this Agreement. ARTICLE 8-AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT BUSINESS The CONTRACTOR hereby represents and warrants that it has and will continue to maintain all licenses and i approvals required to conduct its business and perform all requirements in this Agreement. ,II ARTICLE'S-COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS In performance of the Services, the CONTRACTOR will comply with applicable regulatory requirements including federal,state,special district and local laws, rules, regulations,orders codes criteria„and standards. ARTICLE 10-SUBCONTRACTING 10.1 The AUTHORITY reserves the right, in its sole and unfettered discretion, to accept the use of a '= subcontractor or to reject the selection of a particular subcontractor under this Agreement. �I {} 10.2 If a subcontractor fails to perform or make progress, as required by this Agreement, and it is necessary to replace the subcontractor to complete the work in a timely fashion,the CONTRACTOR shall promptly do so, I subject to acceptance of the new subcontractor by the AUTHORITY, CI ARTICLE 11 -FEDERAL AND STATE.TAXES The AUTHORITY is exempt from Federal Tax and State Sales and Use Taxes. Upon request, the AUTHORITY will provide an exemption certificate to CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR shall not be exempted from paying sales tax to its suppliers for materials to fulfill contractual obligations with the AUTHORITY, nor shall the CONTRACTOR ,i be authorized to use the AUTHORITY'S.Tax.Exemption Number in securing such Materials. ARTICLE 12-AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS The obligations of the AUTHORITY under this Agreement are subject to the availability of funds lawfully appropriated for Its purpose by the Board of the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County, ARTICLE 13-AUTHORITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES II AUTHORITY shall be responsible for providing access to all project sites,and providing information on hared required ti by CONTRACTOR, Including existing reports, studies, financial information, and other required data that are available in the files of the AUTHORITY. ARTICLE 14-DEFAULT 14.1 The AUTHORITY may, by written notice of default to the CONTRACTOR,terminate the Agreement in whole or in part if the CONTRACTOR, ay fails to satisfactorily perforin any provisions of this Agreement;or b)fails to make progress so as to endanger performance under the terms and conditions of this A.greementl or c) repeatedly fails to perforin;or d)does not remedy any such failure within a peirlod of ten(1 S)days(or such period as the Director of Purchasing Services May authorize in writing) after receipt of notice from the Director of Purchasing Services specifying such failure. In the event the AUTHORITY terminates this Agreement in whole or in part because of default of the CONTRACTOR, the AUTHORITY may, in its sole i Agreement No. -2010 - - Page 129 of 1193 .i� t# ,{ Docus n Envelope ID BAA9924A B365-44DA-9 BB-4AA 9E 7A FD ,i and unfettered discretion, procure goods and/or services similar to those required under this Agreement and { the CONTRACTOR shall be liable for any excess costs incurred due to this action, 14.2 If it is determined that the CONTRACTOR was not in default or that the default was excusable(e.g.,failure 1? due to causes beyond the control of, or without the fault or negligence of the CONTRACTOR)„ the rights and obligations of the parties shall be those provided in Article 15—Termination for Convenience. ARTICLE 15—TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE 151 The Director of Purchasing Services may, whenever the interests of the AUTHORITY so require, terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, for the convenience of the AUTHORITY. The Director of Purchasing Services shall give five (5) business days prior written Notice of Termination to the CONTRACTOR, specifying the portions of the Agreement to be terminated and when the termination is to become effective. If only portions of the Agreement are terminated, the CONTRACTOR has the right to withdraw, without I, adverse action by the AUTHORITY,from the entire Agreement. l 15,2 Unless directed differently in the Notice of Termination,the CONTRACTOR shall incur no further obligations in connection with the terminated work and shall stop work to the extent specified on the date given in the Notice of Termination, Additionally, unless directed differently, the CONTRACTOR shall terminate outstanding orders and/or subcontracts related to the terminated work, 15.3 Unless the CONTRACTOR is in breach of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall be paid for services rendered to the AUTHORITY'S satisfaction through the date of termination specified in the Notice of Termination. ARTICLE 16•UNCONTROLLABLE FORCES 16x1 Neither the AUTHORITY nor CONTRACTOR shall be considered to be in default of this Agreement if delays in or failure of performance shall be due to Uncontrollable Forces, the effect of which, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, the non-performing party could not avoid The tern "Uncontrollable Forces" shall mean any event which results in the prevention or delay of performance by a party of its obligations under this Agreement and which is beyond the reasonable control of the nonperforming party. It includes, but is not limited to fire, flood, earthquakes, storms, lightning, epidemic, pandemic, war, riot, civil disturbance, sabotage,and governmental actions. 16.2 Neither party shall, however, be excused from performance if nonperformance is due to forces which are preventable, removable, or remediable and which the nonperforming party could have, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, prevented, removed or remedied with reasonable dispatch. The non-performing party shall, within a reasonable time of being prevented or delayed from performance by an uncontrollable force, II give written notice to the other party describing the circumstances and uncontrollable forces preventing continued performance of the obligations of this Agreement, ARTICLE 17—JURISDICTION,VENUE,WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL AND REMEDIES This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Mate of Florida. Any and all legal action necessary to enforce the Agreement shall be in a Mate court of competent jurisdiction located exclusively in Palm Beach County.With the exception of the choice of law and venue provisions contained herein, no remedy conferred upon any party is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy, and each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity. No single or partial II failure by any party to exercise any right, power,or remedy hereunder„shall preclude that party from exercising that right, power or remedy in the future. THE AUTHORITY AND CONSULTANT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY AGREE TO WAIVE ITS RESPECTIVE RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL ON ANY ISSUE(S)SO TRIABLE,. l Agreement No. 22-201 C -5- Page 130 of 1193 mous gn Envelope U +A 2 A-B -44 -95 A9E$7ACFI ' ARTICLE 1 —COMMERCIAL NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY s a condition of entering into this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR represents and warrants that it will comply with the AUTHORITY's Commercial Non-Discrimination Policy, as described in Section 6.3 of the AUTHORITY's Purchasing Manual, including subsequent amendments thereto, if any. As part of such compliance, the CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate on the bans of race, color, religion, ancestry or nationalorigin, gender, age, marital status,familial status, sexual orientation gender identity or expression,disability,or genetic information in the solicitation,selection, hiring or commercial treatment of subcontractors„vendors,suppliers,or commercial customers, ' nor shall the CONTRACTOR retaliate against any person for reporting instances of such discrimination, The CONTRACTOR shall provide equal opportunity for subcontractors, vendors and suppliers to participate in all of its public sector and private sector subcontracting and supply opportunities, provided that nothing contained in this clause shall prohibit or limit otherwise lawful efforts to remedy the effects of marketplace discrimination that have occurred or are occurring in the AUTHORITY's relevant marketplace in Palm Beach County, The CONTRACTOR (� understands and agrees that a material violation of this clause shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement and may result in termination of this Agreement,disqualification or debarment of the CONTRACTOR from participating in AUTHORITY contracts,or other sanctions, This clause is not enforceable by or for the benefit of,and tcreates no obligation to,any third party. The CONTRACTOR agrees and understands that the provisions of Section 63 of the AUTHORITY's Purchasing Manual are incorporated' herein by reference and that the CONTRACTOR is A familiar with the contents of same. ARTICLE 19-WAIVER A waiver by either AUTHORITY or CONTRACTOR of any breach of this Agreement shall not be binding upon the waiving party unless such waiver is in writing. In the event of a written waiver, such a waiver shall not affect the waiving party's rights with respect to any other or further or .subsequent breach, The making or acceptance of a { payment by either party with knowledge of the existence of a default or breach shall not operate or be construed to operate as a waiver of any further or subsequent default or breach_ ARTICLE 20-SEVERABILITY 201 The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement, or the occurrence of any event rendering any portion or provision of this Agreement void, shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other portion or provision of the Agreement Any void provision shall be deemed severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if the, Agreement did not contain the particular portion or provision held to be void. The parties further agree to reform the Agreement to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision. ;i 20.2 The provisions of this section shall not prevent the entire Agreement from being void if a provision which is of the essence of the Agreement is determined to be void, i ARTICLE 21 -ENTIRETY OF AGREEMENT AND MODIFICATION The AUTHORITY and the CONTRACTOR agree that this Agreement, including Exhibits and Attachments, and any matters incorporated by specific reference set forth the entire agreement between the parties, and that there are no promises or understandings other than those stated herein, This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements,. ^^ contracts„ proposals, representations, negotiations, letters or other communications between the AUTHORITY and CONTRACTOR pertaining to the services, whether written or oral, None of the provisions or terms and conditions contained in this Agreement may be added to,amended,modified,superseded or otherwise altered except by written r instrument executed by the parties thereto. Agreement No,22-2010 n 6- Page 131 of 1193 c' 0 uSign'Envelope ID: BAA9924A-B36 44D4.95BB- AAB9E87ACFD II ,i `i ARTICLE 22-SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS li } AUTHORITY and CONTRACTOR each binds Itself and its partners, successors, executors, administrators, assigns and legal representatives to the ether party and its partners,successors,executors,administrators,assigns and legal representative. CONTRACTOR shall not assign this Agreement without the prior express written approval of the AUTHORITY in its sole discretion via executed amendment. ARTICLE 23-CONTINGENT FEES The CONTRACTOR warrants that It has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the CONTRACTOR to solicit or secure this Agreement and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation„ Individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the CONTRACTOR, any fee„ commission, percentage, gift or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. i ARTICLE 24-TRUTH-IN-NEGOTIATION CERTIFICATE r 241 Execution of this Agreement by the CONTRACTOR shall act as the execution of a truth-in-negotiation t certificate certifying that the wage rates and costs used to determine the compensation provided for in this c Agreement are accurate,complete and current as of the Effective Cate of the Agreement. 24.2 The said rates and costs shall be adjusted to exclude any significant sums shouldthe AUTHORITY determine that the rates and costs were increased due to Inaccurate, incomplete or noncurrent wage rates or due to inaccurate representations of fees paid to outside consultants. The AUTHORITY shall exercise its rights under this'Certificate"within one(1')year following payment. c` ARTICLE 2 -OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS CONTRACTOR shall be required to cooperate with other consultants relative to providing information requested in a timely manner and in the specified form Any and all documents, records, disks, original drawings, or other information shall become the property of the AUTHORITY for its use andlor distribution as may be deemed appropriate by the AUTHORITY in its sole and unfettered discretion. ARTICLE 26.PUBLIC RECORDS,S, ACCESS ANIS AUDITS 26,1 It is the latent of this Article to maintain compliance with the Florida Public Records Law, Ch 119, Florida Statutes,as amended. () 26.2 [DESIGNATED RECORDS CUSTODIAN CONTACT INFORMATION: li IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: i; RECORDS MANAGER SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY 7501 NORTH JOG ROAD WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33412 561-640.4100 EXT. 460 RECORDSCUSTO IAN@SWA.ORG Agreement No.22-2610 -7- Page 7Page 132 of 1193 t Docu nigra Envelope ire; BRA9924A-B385.44r 98BB-4AAB9 87ACFD i 26.3 The CONTRACTOR shall maintain records related to all charges, expenses, and costs incurred in estimating and performing the work, in accordance with the timeframes and classifications for records f retention as per the General Records Schedule GS1-SL for State and Isocal Government Agencies (see: i https 11dos.mAorida.comAbrary-archiveslrecords•managementlgeneral-records-schedules after completion or termination of this Contract. upon AUTHORITY'S request, CONTRACTOR shall provide AUTHORITY } with access to such records during normal business hours at a location within Palm Beach County for �) purposes of inspection or audit. ,i 26A Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the CONTRACTOR expressly acknowledges than i) it is la providing a specific service to the AUTHORITY in the performance of this Contract; ii)acting on behalf of the AUTHORITY in the performance of this Contracts iii) that it has read and is familiar with the Florida Public Records Law, Ch 119, Florida Statutes„ as amended, and both understand its responsibility and obligation to comply with this tai and iv) to the extent any question(s) arise regarding its dunes to produce public records,it shall contact the Records Manager with same. 26.5 Any public records requests directed to, or related in any way to this contract shall be directed solely to the Records Manager. If the requested records are not in the possession of the Records Manager, they shall immediately notify the CONTRACTOR and the CONTRACTOR must provide the records or allow access to the records within a reasonable time. A CONTRACTOR who fails to provide the records to the public agency within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under Florida Statutes (F.S) 11910, and §11919(2) provides that a person who willfully and knowingly violates the Public Records Act commits a misdemeanor of the first degree,which is punishable by up to a year in tail and a fine not to exceed $1,994. 26.6 Therefore,the CONTRACTOR is required to. 1) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the AUTHORITY in order to perform the service; ) Upon AUTHORITY's request from the UTHORI Y' s Records Manager; provide the AUTHORITY with a copy of the requested records to allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time on the same terms and conditions that the AUTHORITY would provide the records at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided by Florida law; ) Ensure that public 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 Agreement term and following the completion of the Agreement if the CONTRACTOR does not transfer the records to the AUTHORITY;and ) Upon completion of the Agreement, transfer at no cost to the AUTHORITY, all public records in possession of the CONTRACTOR or keep and maintain public records to the AUTHORITY upon completion or termination of the 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 the Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the AUTHORITY, upon request from the AUTIORITY"s Records Manager, either during performance of the Agreement or after termination or completion of the Agreement in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the AUTHORITY. 24.7 Failure of the CONTRACTOR to comply with these requirements shall be a material breach of this Contract. �i Agreement No. -2410 -6- Page 133 of 1193 .t, DocuSign Envelope ID BAA99 4A,-8 D4-95BB- AAB9887ACF I 26,8 CONTRACTOR shall maintain financial and program records to justify all charges and costs incurred in performing the work for at least three (3) years following final payment by the AUTHORITY as Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) sub-grantee as required by 2 CFR 200.333, The AUTHORITY shall have access to such books, records, and documents as required in this section for the purpose of inspection or audit. j 26.9 In the event records retention requirements in Florida Statutes Chapter 119 and 257 exceed those !' of FEMA,the records shall be retained to comply with the State of Florida requirements. ARTICLE 27-INSPECTOR GENERAL Palm Beach County has established the Office of the Inspector General (OIG), ordinance No. 2009-049 which i authorized and empowered to review past, present and proposed county contracts, transactions, accounts and records, The AUTHORITY has entered into an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for Inspector General Services. This agreement provides for the Inspector General to provide services to the AUTHORITY in accordance with the authority,functions and powers set out in the Palm Beach County Office of Inspector General ordinance.All parties 'j doing business with the AUTHORITY and receiving AUTHORITY funds shall fully cooperate with the Inspector General including providing access to records relating to this agreement. The Inspector General has the power to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, require the production of records, and audit, investigate, monitor,and inspect the activities of the CONTRACTOR, its officers, agents, employees, and lobbyists in order to erasure compliance with i contract specifications and detect corruption and fraud. Failure to cooperate with the Inspector General or interference or impeding any investigation shall be in violation of Ordinance 2009-049, and punished pursuant to i Section 125.69, Florida Statutes, in the same manner as a second-degree misdemeanor. ARTICLE 25-NOTICE (` Any notice demand, communication, or request required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and delivered in l person or sent by certified mail,postage prepaid as follows: i AS TO AUTHORITY Solid Waste Authority of Palin Beach County 7501 North Jog Road West Palm Beach, Florida 33412 Attention; Executive Director Office No.. 561-640-4000 Fax No.: 561-640-3400 AS TO CONTRACTOR. Phillips and Jordan,Inc, 10142 Parkside Drive Suite 500 Knoxville TN 37922 Attention: Tommy Webster,Program Manager-Disaster Services Office No.: 865-392-3013 Fax No,: 865-666-6369 E-Mail,twebstertt pandicorn Notices shall be effective when received at the addresses as specified above.Changes in the respective addresses to which such notice is to be directed may be made from time to time by either party by written notice to the other i Agreement No 22-2010 - - '' Page 134 of 1193 oocu ign Envelope 0 9924A,-B36 44D4 9 BB-4A,AB9 a7AC D ;t party. Facsimile transmission is acceptable notice effective when received, however, facsimile transmissions received(i e; printed)atter 5:00 p.m.or on weekends or holidays,will be deemed received on the next business day. The original of the notice must additionally be mailed as required herein. Nothing contained in this Article shall be construed to restrict the transmission of routine communications between representatives of CONTRACTOR and AUTHORITY. ARTICLE 29-CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION li Services of CONTRACTOR shall be under the general direction of the Chief Operations Officer, or designee, who shall act as the AUTHORITY'S representative during the terra of the Agreement, ARTICLE 30-KEY PERSONNEL CONTRACTOR shall notify AUTHORITY in the event of key personnel changes which might affect this Agreement.. Notification shall be made within ten (10) days of said changes, AUTHORITY has the right to reject any proposed changes in key personnel.The following personnel shall be considered key personnel: Tommy Webster--Contract Manager,Operations/Project Manager Cell No.: 828-844-3222 E-Mail twebster@SandLcom Morgan Pierce—Mission Executive Cell No.. 919-740-3250 E-Mail mpierce@pandi.com Eric Hedrick—Mission/Operations Manager Cell No: 813-714-9471 E-Mail:ehedricL@Paod[.com Matthew Mooneyham6 Client/Project Manager Cell No.: 859-539-7151 E-Mail:matfhew.mooneyhamipNlligsih com i Heath Stone—Operations/Project Manager Cell No. 865-392-3057 E-Mail. hstonetphillipsih,com ARTICLE 31—EQUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM: The Governing Board of the AUTHORITY has implemented the Economic Inclusion Policy administered by the Equal Business Opportunity(EBO) Program Office to ensure that all segments of its business population, including, but not limited to local, small, minority, and women-owned businesses, have an equitable opportunity to participate in the AUTHORITY'S procurement process, in accordance with Section 81 through 6.4 of the Purchasing Manual. Program tools and solicitation incentives are hereby referred to as the Affirmative Procurement Initiatives(API). 31.1 Affirmative Procurement Initiative(APIA; The AUTHORITY has NOT applied an Affirmative Procurement Initiative to this Agreement. ARTICLE 32-SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES 32.1 As provided in E.S 287.135,by entering into this Agreement or performing any work in furtherance Hereof,the CONTRACTOR certifies 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 Scrutinized Companies With Activities in The Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List created pursuant to FS 215.473,or is engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria. Agreement No,2 -201 C - 10- Page 135 of 1193 DocuSign Envel€ape Ifs: BAA99244A-B Don-958B-4AAB9E87A FD If the AUTHORITY determines,using credible information available to the public,that a false certification has ` been submitted by CONTRACTOR,this Agreement may be terminated and a civil penalty equal to the greater of 2 million or twice the amount of this Agreement shall be imposed,pursuant to F.S.287.135. Said certification must also be submitted at the time of renewal of this Agreement, j 32.2 As provided in F.S.287135,by entering into this Agreement or performing any work in furtherance hereof,this Agreement certifies that it,its affiliates„suppliers,subcontractors„and consultants who will perforin hereunder, have not been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List,or is engaged in a boycott of Israel', pursuant to F,S.215.4725. r If the AUTHORITY determines using credible information available to the public,that a false certification has been submitted by CONTRACTOR this may be terminated and a civil penalty equal to the greater of 2 million J or twice the amount of this shall be imposed pursuant to F.S.287,135. Said certification must also be submitted 4 at the time of renewal of this Agreement. ARTICLE 33-AGREEMENTS WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ` 33.1 The CONTRACTOR agrees that this Agreement constitutes an offer to all State and local government agencies of the State of Florida under the same terms and conditions,for the same prices and for the same effective period as specified in this Agreement should the CONTRACTOR deem it in the best interest of their business to do so. fi 33.2 The Agreement in no way restricts or interferes with any State or local government agencies of the State of Florida from re-solicitation. ARTICLE 34—THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY DISCLAIMER It Is not the intention of these documents to create third party beneficiary status in any person or entity that is not a direct party to this Agreement, and no language in this Agreement should be construed or Interpreted as creating a third party beneficiary.. ARTICLE 35 a E-VERIFY—EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY C 35.1 The CONTRACTOR certifies warrants and represents that it is in compliance with Section 448,095, Florida Statutes, as may be amended and that CONTRACTOR shall: (1) register with and use the -Verify System (E-Verify.gov) to electronically verify the employment eligibility of all newly hired workersp and (2) has verified that all of the CONTRACTOR'S subcontractors performing the duties and obligations of this Agreement are registered with and use the E-Verify System to electronically verify the employment eligibility of all newly hired workers. CONTRACTOR shall obtain from each of its subcontractors an affidavit stating that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an Unauthorized Alien, as that term is defined In Section 448,095(1)(k Florida Statutes, as may be amended. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a copy of any such affidavit from a subcontractor for at a minimum,the duration of the subcontract and any extension thereof, This provision shall not supersede any provision of this Agreement which requires a longer retention period.. 35.2 AUTHORITY shall terminate this Agreement if it has a good faith belief that CONTRACTOR has knowingly violated Section 448.09(1), Florida Statutes, as may be amended, If AUTHORITY has a good faith belief that one of CONTRACTOR'S subcontractor(s) has knowingly violated Section 448 09(1)„ Florida Statutes, as may be amended, AUTHORITY shall notify CONTRACTOR to terminate its contract with the subcontractor and CONTRACTOR shall immediately terminate its contract with the subcontractor, If AUTHORITY terminates this Agreement pursuant to the above, CONTRACTOR shall be barred from being ' awarded a future contract by AUTHORITY for a period of one (1) year from the date on which the i Agreement was terminated. In the event of such contract termination,CONTRACTOR shall also be liable for i any additional costs incurred by AUTHORITY as a result of the termination. Agreement No.22-201C -11 - I' Page 136 of 1193 ti Docusisgn Envelope U BAA9924A-8369.441 4-9 8BAAAB9 87ACF ARTICLE 36—CONFIDENTIALITY No reports, information,computer programs, documentation, andlor data given to, or prepared or assembled by the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement shall be made available to any Individual or organization by the CONTRACTOR without prior written approval of the AUTHORITY, i' ARTICLE 37—PAYMENT ADJUSTMENT SCHEDULE 37 1 The AUTHORITY acknowledges the fluctuating nature of prices. 37,2 Annual Non-Fuel: The Non-Fuel Adjustment shall be applied to those rates subject to adjustment and a provided,within this Agreement. For the purpose of this Agreement,the Non-Fuel component is assumed to represent 9010 of the CONTRACTOR°s costs Therefore, 90%of the approved rates shall be so adjusted. The rates shall be adjusted as follows: The rakes shall be adjusted annually„commencing on the first anniversary date, by the change in the Water and Sewer and Trash Collection Services Index, Series ID CUSROOOOSEHC,, as published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (w�bls.gly). The change in the index shall be r calculated by dividing the average of the Index over the twelve-month period ending the December preceding the effective date of the adjustment(January—December 2022)by the average of the index over the twelve-month period from January 2021 through [December 2021. The first Annual Non-Fuel adjustment shall be effective May 7,2023 to May 0,2024. f i For example: r { For the Contract year beginning May 7„ 2023, the average of the index over the twelve-month period from January 2022 through December 2022 shall be divided by the average of the index over the twelve-month period from January 2021 through December 2021, multiplying the result by ninety (90) percent of the contract or AUTHORITY established price, and subtracting ninety (90) percent of the contract or AUTHORITY established price. ,i The surcharge/credit shall be rounded to the nearest cent. Formula: II Most Recent Year Average 1 Prior Year Average x 9,0 x Rate—(.90 x Rate)mm Annual Adjustment r Calendar: Annual Payment Adjustment Calendar April April 2023 2024 (I Extension Clause Annual Payment Adjustment Schedule April April Apnl 2025 2020 s 2027 II I Agreement No.22-201C - 12- Page 137 of 1193 r Docusign Envelope ID: E 19924A-B 5-44D4-95 -4AAB9E 7A FD I[ it 37.3 Activation Fuel Adjustment(Fuel Surcharge/Credit) i The rates subject to adjustment shall be subject to a fuel price surcharge/credit for fluctuations in the price of fuel. For the purpose of this Agreement, fuel is assumed to represent 10% of the Contractor's costs therefore 10%of the approved rates shall be so adjusted. Fuel adjustment shall be calculated and effective upon activation. ' The rates shall be adjusted as follows: For the rates subject to adjustment, a fuel surcharge/credit shall be charged/credited basis based on the percentage change in the average price of fuel as published by the Oil Price Information Service(OPTS)and measured by the OPIS Standard Rack, OPCS No. 2 Distillate Gross Prices„ Unbranded Average for Miami„ Florida between the month of January 20 (Base)and the most recent month available upon activation. I Fuel Adjustment does not use a floor or ceiling and provides adjustments in either direction without limit. The surcharge/credit shall be rounded to the nearest cent, J Formula; Most recent OPTS (at activation) ! Base x 10 x Rate — (.10 x Rate) Fuel Adjustment (for duration of Il activation) 1 For exam Ike Should activation occur October 2025, the fuel surcharge/credit shall be calculated by dividing the reported unbranded average price for September 2023 by the Base (unbranded average price for January 2022), multiplying the result by ten (10) percent of the contract or Authority established price, and subtracting ten (10)percent of the contract or Authority established price, 07.E In the event that either of these indices is no longer available, the parties shall mutually agree to a replacement index The value of the adjustment will be determined by the AUTHORITY, ARTICLE 38—ORDER OF AGREEMENT ACTIV"ATIONILOCATION ASSIGNMENT The CONTRACTOR has entered into a contingent Agreement with the AUTHORITY for Hurricane/Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction„ and Disposal The Agreement awarded will be activated on anas-needed basis as solely determined by the AUTHORITY. The AUTHORITY may activate, assign/reassign any or all CONTRACTORS at any time as may be deemed appropriate depending upon the circumstance(s), the event, or any other condition which may warrant such action as it determines in its sole and unfettered discretion. ARTICLE 39 TASK ORDEWPERFORMANCE i Task Orders shall be executed bilaterally, and the scope of services and format of Task Orden shall be mutually agreed to by the CONTRACTOR and AUTHORITY. Performance will be measured by the metrics established in J each Task Order. After 1/3 and again after 2C3 of the stipulated number of days of work in the Task Order have elapsed, the CONTRACTOR(S) shall provide a written progress report to the AUTHORITY for review and acceptance The AUTHORITY shall have the right to correct for CONTRACTOR default or underperformance by any means it deems in its best interest CONTRACTOR will be required to provide a daily report of quantity of work performed under each Task Order. The daily report shall be submitted by 11.00 a.m.or earlier the following morning, l� ARTICLE 40—BONDS CONTRACTOR shall maintain a Proposal Bond in the sura of$500,000.The CONTRACTOR's Proposal Bond will be ;f Agreement No 22-201 C - 1 S- Page 138 of 1193 i II, r7nuu&gn Envelope PC: B4A9924A-B36S- rA- B -#RAB9E 7ACFD returned to the CONTRACTOR in exchange for and acceptance of an appropriate size bond as determined by the AUTHORITY after assessment of damage and definition of the CONTRACTOR's scope of service. In case of hurricane caused damage, a Category 1 storm would require a $2,000,000 Bond, a Category 11 would require a ii $4,000,000 Bond, a Category III would require a$6„000,000 Bond, a Category IV would require an$8„000,000 Bond, and a Category V would require a $10,000,000 Bond, The Band required would be a Performance and Payment Bond„ Attachment O. The cost of the Bond is included in the unit rates in the Fee Schedule, Exhibit B. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain the Proposal Bond in effect until the Performance and Payment Bond is submitted to and accepted by the AUTHORITY. If the CONTRACTOR fails to supply a Performance and Payment Bund, the AUTHORITY shall be entitled to retain the Proposal Bond to rectify the CONTRACTOR's unacceptable performance. Pending successful annual CONTRACTOR recertification, the Proposal Band shall be in effect for the entire term of the Agreement„except for period(s)of time when a Performance and Payment Bond is in effect.. ARTICLE 41—FLORIDA HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION(F WA)FORM 1273 41.1 This Agreement incorporates all of the provisions set forth in the document commonly known as FHiA Form 1273, Attachment E, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as part of this Agreement The term 'contractor” as used in Attachment E shall apply to and mean the CONTRACTOR. who may be referred to in Attachment E as the"prime contractor” 'bidder","proposer", "prospective primary participant" "prospective participant" "participant" or the like. The CONTRACTOR will perform the duties and obligations of the other contracting party regardless of the description or label used in Form 1273, I Attachment E. I'. 41.2 The CONTRACTOR shall comply with the Davis-Bacon wages rates to the extent applicable to the work "s performed under this Agreement The provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act do not apply to debris removal work unless such work is done in conjunction with a construction project or"linked" to a particular Federal Highway. Wage rate tables may be found at ht!E//www.dot.state,fl.us/c-onstructionlwage,shtm, Said wage r rate tables are incorporated into and made park of this Agreement by reference. ARTICLE 42—BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with the requirements of the Federal Buy America law(See 23 U.S.C. 313, ISTEA Sections 1041(a) and 1048(a), as they may be amended from time to time) as they relate to Federal-aid contracts and the use of steel and iron produced in the United States. A description of the requirements of Buy America is set forth in Attachment F, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as part of this I Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall provide a certification statement regarding the origin of all materials or products covered under the Buy America provisions and used in its performance of the Agreement in accordance with the L requirements of law and the AUTHORITY, FOOT,and FEMA,to the extent applicable. ARTICLE 43—DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 43A This provision shall supplement Article 31 "Equal Business Opportunity Program" of the Agreement, The Agreement is subject to the requirements of 49 GFR Pad 26. The CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the performance of the Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall carry out the applicable requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of this U.S. LOOT-assisted contract. Failure by the CONTRACTOR to carry out these requirements is a material breach of Agreement, which may result in the termination of this Agreement or such other remedy as the AUTHORITY deems appropriate, including but not limited to the withholding of payments. Each subcontract the CONTRACTOR signs with a subcontractor must include the assurance in this paragraph (See 49 CFR 26.13). Upon request the CONTRACTOR will provide the AUTHORITY with a copy of each subcontract it enters into. `i 43.2 The CONTRACTOR. is required', to pay its subcontractors performing work related to this Agreement for ;i satisfactory performance of that work no later than thirty (30) days after the CONTRACTOR's receipt of Agreement No.22-201 C - 14- j l Page 139 of 1193 (f _ I, 0 u ign Envelope U BAA9924A-B365-44D4-95BBAAAB9E87ACFD r it payment for that work from the AUTHORITY. The CONTRACTOR may not hold any retainage from its subcontractors unless pursuant to an agreement approved by the AUTHORITY. The CONTRACTOR shall return all retainage payments withheld within thirty ( 0) days after the subcontractor's work has been ' satisfactorily completed. 43.3 The CONTRACTOR shall, on a monthly basis, submit payment certifications, including a certification regarding their truth and accuracy, for all payments it is seeking and certifications from all subcontractors indicating who has been paid and how. The certifications shall comply with all Federal and State requirements regarding the reporting of DBE participation, The CONTRACTOR shall, if required by the AUTHORITY or FOOT, report: Its DBE participation monthly on the Equal Opportunity Reporting System located on the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) website found at www.bipincwebappcomibizwebflondaL Audits may be conducted to review payments to DEE subcontractors. The CONTRACTOR will fully cooperate with the AUTHORITY, FDOT, or FEMA regarding the monitoring of subcontractors and payments made thereto, ARTICLE 44—CERTIFICATION REGARDING SUSPENSION AND DEBARMENT 44.1 This Agreement is a covered transaction for purposes of 49 CFR Part 29. Accordingly,the CONTRACTOR f shall verify that neither the CONTRACTOR, nor its principals, as defined at 49 CFR 29,995, or affiliates, as defined at 49 CFR 29,905,are excluded or disqualified from participation in this Agreement as defined at 49 CFR 29,940 and 29.945. 44.2 The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with the requirements of 49 CFR 2 , Subpart C throughout the term of this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR must include the requirement to comply with 49 CFR 29, Subpart C in any lower tier covered transaction it enters into. CONTRACTOR's certification is a material representation of fact relied upon by the AUTHORITY, If it is later determined that the CONTRACTOR knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to remedies available to the AUTHORITY, the State or Federal government may pursue any available remedies, including but not limited to suspension andlor debarment.. The CONTRACTOR further agrees that it will include a provision requiring such compliance in all of its subcontracts or lower tier covered transactions, C ARTICLE 45 ACCESS TO RECORDS AND THEIR RETENTION 45.1 This provision shall supplement Article 26 of this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain adequate records to justify all charges,expenses,and costs incurred in estimating and performing the Agreement for at least five(5)years after completion or termination of this Agreement or FDOT's closure of an"emergency event" with the Florida Division of Emergency Management, whichever comes last, except in the event of litigation or settlement of claims arising from the performance of the Agreement,the CONTRACTOR agrees ` to maintain said records until all litigation, claims,appeals or exceptions related thereto have been resolved, The records shall be maintained at a location in Palm Reach County, Florida or such other location in Florida approved by the AUTHORITY. 45.2 The CONTRACTOR shall make all of its books, records, and other documents related, in any manner to its or its subcontractors performance of the Agreement, available to the AUTHORITY and any other funding entity(e.g. FOOT, FEMA the Comptroller General of the U.S.or any of their authorized representatives)for the purpose of examination, audit, reproduction, excerpts and transcripts„ during normal business hours, at the CONTRACTOR's place of business or if CONTRACTOR's place of business is not located in Palm Beach County,then at the location for maintenance of records referenced above. The CONTRACTOR shall also require its subcontractors to make their books, records and documents available for examination,audit, reproduction excerpts, and transcripts, for the same duration and in the same manner, and at or near the same locations required herein of CONTRACTOR. I Agreement No 22-2010 - 15- 1 Page 140 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope ID: BAA9924A-8365-44D4 aB -4AAB9E87AC D r'. ` ARTICLE 46-AUDIT REQUIREMENTS This provision shall supplement Article 26 of this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR agrees that audits may be undertaken of its records related to its performance of the Agreement as may be authorized or rewired under OMB Circular A-133, as revised The CONTRACTOR agrees that it will comply, execute any necessary documents and fully cooperate with the AUTHORITY and any State and/or Federal funding agency(ies), including but not limited to FOOT, Florida's Auditor General, FEMA, or any of their authorized representatives, in any audit or monitoring procedures or processes any such entity(ies) may undertake relater to CONTRACTOR's performance of the Agreement in order to properly and satisfactorily complete the audit,if any, ARTICLE 47-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT(NEPA) The CONTRACTOR shall cooperate with the AUTHORITY, F OT, and FEMA so as to assure that all activities related to the performance of this Agreement comply with the requirements of the National NEPA of 1969, as amended, and the regulations and guidance related thereto. ARTICLE 48-AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT The CONTRACTOR does hereby represent and certify that it will comply with all the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1996 (42 USC 12102, et seq), as it may be amended, and all applicable impending regulations of the U S. CBOT, FEMA, and,other Federal-aid agencies. ARTICLE 49-COMPLIANCE WITH TITLE VI,TITLE VII,AND OTHER FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS The CONTRACTOR does hereby represent and certify that it will comply with all the requirements imposed by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as they have been and may be modified from time to time(42 USC 2090d et. Seq.and 3681 et eq)and the Age Discrimination and Employment Act of 1967 and Section 363 of the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended(42 USC 6182),and all applicable Federal laws and regulations, policies, procedures, and directives of the U.S.DOT, FEMA and/or other Federal-aid agencies, as they may be promulgated and amended from time to time. ARTICLE 50-CONVICT LABOR PROHIBITION' l The CONTRACTOR does hereby represent and certify that It will comply with the convict labor prohibition in 23 U.S.C.114,and all implementing regulations thereto. ARTICLE 51-CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING ACTIVITIES A Bidder or Proposer for an award of certain Federal-Aid contracts in the amount of$100,000 or more, must file the certification required by 49 CFR Part 2. The CONTRACTOR confirms that by signing and submitting a Bid or Proposal for the work covered by this Agreement, it made the certification described in Section X1 of the Attachment herein, ARTICLE 52-DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY(DHS)SEAL„LOGO,AND FLAGS The CONTRACTOR shall not use the DHS seal(s), logos, crests, or reproductions of flags or likenesses of DHS agency officials without specific FEMA pre-approval. ARTICLE 33_NO OBLIGATION BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Federal Government is not a party to this Agreement and is not subject to any obligations or liabilities to the AUTHORITY,CONTRACTOR,or any other party pertaining to any matter resulting from this Agreement. Agreement No,22-2910 _ 1 - Page 141 of 1193 i °. Docu ign Envelope ID SAA99 4 -B -4tf -95B.B-A B9E87A FD ARTICLE 54—PROGRAM FRAUD AND FALSE OR FRAUDULENT STATEMENTS OR RELATES ACTS The CONTRACTOR acknowledges that 31 U.S.0 Chapter 3 (Administrative Remedies for False Claims and J Statements)applies to the CONTRACTOR's actions pertaining to this Agreement. REMAINDER OF PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY i i Agreement No.22-2010 -17- Page 142 of 1193 t DocuSgn Envelope II)•BAA9924A-8365-4404-958B-4AA89E87ACFD e — In W111tess Whereof AUTHORITY,and CONTRACTOR have made and executed this Agreement all as of the day and year first above written. SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALMA BEACH COUNTY WITNESS By.. Daniel Pellowitz Executive Director , (SEAL) APPROVEDAS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: APPROVED AS TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Howard �= k F IFMi By; Falcon III Howard J.Falcon,III Signature General Counsel -Print Name d .........� Ti ,i DocuSign Envelope 11D: 9924A- 366.44[X-95BB-4AAB9E87ACFD a EXHIBIT "All SCOPE OF WORK 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIREMENTS: i A. The AUTHORITY seeks COINTRACTOR to remove and lawfully dispose of disaster-generated debris (other than hazardous materials and household putrescible garbage) from pudic property and public rights-of-way, and to setup and operate Temporary Debris Management Site(s)(TDMS)in Palmy Beach County, Florida, immediately after a hurricane or other disaster. B. The objective of this RFP and subsequent contracting activity is to secure the services of an experienced CONTRACTOR who is capable of efficiently removing large volumes of disaster-generated debris from a large area in a safe, timely and cost-effective manner and. lawfully disposing of all debris. CONTRACTOR must be capable of assembling, directing, and managing a work force that can complete the debris management operations in 120 days or less. The duration of effort/completion dates of all tasks will be determined jointly by the AUTHORITY and CONTRACTOR. This determination will be set in writing in appropriate Task Order(s). C, The CONTRACTOR shall perforin all work in strict accordance with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) guidelines in order to maximize recovery of reimbursable expenses. This task shall include the provision of audit quality documentation as required by and acceptable to FERIA for all work accomplished, D. The CONTRACTOR may be required, at the AUTHORITY'S discretion, to be under the direction of an agent of the AUTHORITY. E. While intended to cover debris management needs in any major disaster scenario, the primary focus is on the threat of hurricane damage to Palm Beach County, Florida. The planning standards used for this project are based on the anticipated impacts of a named storm event or major flood impacting Palm Beach County„ Florida. The AUTHORITY intends to enter into contingency Agreement(s)as further defined herein, to provide emergency debris removal and disposal services as required by the AUTHORITY. 2, INTRODUCTION: A. The AUTHORITY'S disaster recovery planning includes considerations for removing and processing the volumes and types of debris expected to be generated by a major disaster such as a hurricane or major flood' and includes procedures for disposing of that debris. The planning approach is formulated in pad on the concept of strategic pre-positioning of plans and resources necessary for timely, safe, coordinated recovery operations, including removal of debris from public property and rights-of-way throughout Palm Beach County using a combination of county, municipal, and CONTRACTOR forces. B If activation is required„ the AUTHORITY intends to activate contracts on an as-needed basis as solely determined by the AUTHORITY. The AUTHORITY intends to activate the CONTRACTORS in the order of final ranking as best meets the needs of the AUTHORITY. The AUTHORITY reserves the right in its sole and unfettered discretion, to assign/reassign any or all CONTRACTORS at any time as may be deemed appropriate depending upon the Agreement No.22-201C 1 - Page 144 of 1193 4 S` D cuSign Envelope ID ,A9 24A-8 5-A4Dd"95 -4AAB9E87ACFD EXHIBIT"A$$ circumstance(s),the event,or any other condition which may warrant such action. C. The AUTHORITY envisions the need for four (4) CONTRACTORS to carry out the debris removal and disposal work throughout Palm Beach County. The CONTRACTOR must have the experience and capability to manage a major workforce with multiple subcontractors and to cover the expenses associated with a major recovery operation prior to the initial AUTHORITY payment and between subsequent payments, as well as the capacity to provide the necessary bonds and insurance, The CONTRACTOR must also have an established management team, li n established network of resources to provide the necessary equipment and personnel, comprehensive debris removal, volume reduction operations plan, and demonstrable experience in major disaster recovery projects, D, The Agreement(s)to be awarded under this RFP will be contingency Agreement(s)that will be activated only in the face of an emergency. As such, no compensation will accrue to the CONTRACTOR unless and until the Agreement is activated either in anticipation of a natural disaster or immediately after such disaster. E. The CONTRACTOR who receives an Agreement for the work., will be required to participate in certain AUTHORITY directed disaster recovery training and/or exercises, 1 to 2 days each year, at no cost to the AUTHORITY. 1 k F. The AUTHORITY does not guarantee a CONTRACTOR will be activated if awarded an Agreement. . PLANNING STANDARD FOR DEBRIS REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL. The AUTHORITY'S goal is to complete the debris removal and disposal process in 120 days following the storm event. This assumes that the entire area of the county will be accessible within that period, Clue to the low elevation and potential for flooding, some areas might not be accessible for several weeks after a major natural disaster. The CONTRACTOR must be aware that it might not be possible to initiate operations in all pans of the county simultaneously immediately after storm. 4. DEBRIS MANAGEMENT: A. Planning for debris management operations is a function of the AUTHORITY as a supporting agency to the Palm Beach County Department of Engineering and Public Works. The AUTHORITY'S Emergency Management Coordinator will direct the debris removal and disposal operations. r: B. In addition to using AUTHORITY forces and equipment, the AUTHORITY intends to execute four (4) debris removal and disposal Agreements on a contingency basis for the purpose of having CONTRACTOR(S) immediately available and committed to assisting the AUTHORITY in the aftermath of a major disaster. Each CONTRACTOR holding a debris removal and disposal Agreement will serve as a General CONTRACTOR for the purpose of debris removal and disposal operations and will be able to use his/her own and subcontractor resources to meet the obligations of the Agreement. It is anticipated, but not required, that the CONTRACTOR will use both local and non-local subcontractors. Agreement No.22-201C -2 - Page 145 of 1193 Docu&gn Envelope ICS BAA9924A-B 5A4b4-95BB-4AAB9E87ACF 7 EXHIBIT "A'$ C. When a major disaster occurs or is imminent, the AUTHORITY intends to contact the highest two (2) or three ( ) ranked CONTRACTORS holding debris removal and disposal Agreements to advise them of the AUTHORITY'S intent to activate the Agreements . Debris removal will generally be limited to debris in, upon, or brought to county residential private and public streets and roads, rights-of-way, municipal properties and facilities, and other public sites (this includes debris from customers assessed for residential solid waste and recycling collection t services by the AUTHORITY). The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for determining the method and manner of debris removal and lawful disposal operations. Disposal of debris will be at AUTHORITY approved TDIIS or landfill sites. The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for the lawful disposal of all debris and debris-reduction by-products generated at all TDMS. D. When a major disaster occurs or is imminent,the AUTHORITY will initially send out an Alert to the selected CONTRACTOR(S), This Alert will serve to activate the lines of communication between the CONTRACTOR representatives and the AUTHORITY. Subsequently, the AUTHORITY will issue the first Task Order which will authorize the CONTRACTOR to send an Operations Manager to the AUTHORITY within 24 hours of receiving such Task Order, to begin planning for the operations and mobilizing the personnel and equipment as necessary to perform the stipulated work. This first Task Order will also direct the CONTRACTOR to execute the required Performance and Payment Bond. The CONTRACTOR should anticipate receiving this first Task Order 24 to 72 hours before projected landfall of a hurricane or major flood, Depending on the nature of the storm and circumstances, the AUTHORITY may activate more than one (1) CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR(S) will generally be activated in order of final ranking. f E. Specific task orders will be issued to select CONTRACTORS based on the best interest of Palin Beach County, The AUTHORITY reserves the right to assign work or task orders to various CONTRACTORS based on capability. The AUTHORITY does not guarantee a cradle <<< to grave pricing arrangement but reserves the right to pick and choose CONTRACTORS based on ranking. E. The general concept of debris removal operations includes multiple, scheduled passes of each site, location, or right-of-way. This will allow residents to return to their properties and bring debris to the private and public right-of-way as recovery progresses. The AUTHORITY will prescribe the specific schedule to be used after ascertaining the scope and nature of the disaster's impacts. O. The AUTHORITY will make every effort to identify strategically located public and private TDMS throughout the county prior to a natural disaster. Depending upon the severity of the natural disaster, additional public and private TDMS will be identified as needed, H. The CONTRACTOR will operate the public and private TDIv1S and only CONTRACTOR vehicles and others specifically authorized by the AUTHORITY will be allowed to use the sites. ' Only one (1) level of subcontractor will be allowed to operate the sites. There will be no multi- tiered subcontractors (sub of a sub) allowed to operate TDMS. The CONTRACTOR is l responsible for all activity at TDMS operated by their subcontractor and roust have an employee on site at all times to oversee daily operations. The locations of both publicly and iprivately awned sites currently under consideration are shown on Attachment 8. Additional public and privately owned TDMS may become available as plans develop. The availability of both private and public TDIVIS may change during the term of the Agreement. Agreement No,22-201C -21 . Page 146 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope Irl BAA99 4 - 5-4#f LL95BB-4AAB9 BTA F EXHIBIT$�At' I. The AUTHORITY may also establish designated homeowner drop-ofd sites on a public right-a- way(PROW)for communities. The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for removing all eligible debris from those approved designated locations at the direction of the Emergency { Management Coordinator or designee. J. Curbside segregation of debris and disaster-generated or related wastes will be an element of the AUTHORITY'S disaster recovery program. The debris removal and disposal CONTRACTOR will be required to aid in the segregation and waste stream management processes. Any Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) encountered by the debris removal CONTRACTOR is to be set aside. HHW disposal will be the responsibility of the resident. The AUTHORITY will designate HHW drop-off locations. K The following items are considered HHW for the purpose of this Agreement.. 1. Used Cil Batteries . Paint 4. Aerosol spray cans b. Pesticides b, Antifreeze 7. Fluorescent light bulbs . Propane tanks(household size) Lv The CONTRACTOR will setup a lined containment area and separate any HHW inadvertently delivered to a TDMS. M. Commercial and industrial hazardous waste such as chemicals, gas containers, transformers, and any other form of hazardous or toxic matter will be set aside for collection and disposal by a Hazardous Materials Removal and Disposal Contractor who will be selected by the AUTHORITY, I N. Putrescible residential garbage will be collected by AUTHORITY franchise waste haulers and is not to be collected or transported by CONTRACTOR forces. The AUTHORITY may enter into a separate emergency debris removal agreements with each franchise hauler to operate their dedicated self-loading collection equipment within their Service Area for FEMA eligible storm debris removal. a. SCOPE OF tNOFil IOVERV'IE ; This section is divided into three( )subsections: 'J 5.1 Debris Removal and Disposal {operations from residential public and private streets, roads and rights-of-way and delivered to a IDMS designated by the Authority. .2 TDMS Operations which includes daily operations as well as reclamation of the site to Its pre-storm condition or as directed by the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator 53 Processing,Loading and Mauling Material from TDMS to final destination, Agreement No.22-201C 22- Page 147 of 1193 Douro Envelope ID 19924A;-8365-44D4- BB-4MB9E87ACFD EXHIBIT"A$$ .r A. Specific work authorizations by the AUTHORITY will be through written Task. Orders. Task Orders will define the job to be accomplished, location of job, timeframe for t completion, rates to be used, etc. Any job with requirements or rates not covered b this Proposal will be negotiated. The AUTHORITY reserves the right to extend operations on a weekly basis. Task Orders will be executed bilaterally. Performance will be by the metrics established in the Task Order(s), After 113 and again after 2/3 of the stipulated number of days of work in the Task Order have elapsed, the CONTRACTOR(S) shall provide written progress report to the AUTHORITY for review { and acceptance. The AUTHORITY shall have the right to correct for CONTRACTOR'S default or underperformance by any means it deems in its best interest at the CONTRACTOR'S expense. B. The CONTRACTOR shall commence mobilization immediately upon receipt of the mobilization Task Order meeting the following progress patterns 48 hours. collection activity within assigned Collection Service Area. Within ten (18) calendar days ` CONTRACTOR shall have 100% of all necessary equipment operating within all Collection Service Areas. This represents a minimum response schedule and does not restrict an earlier response Subsequently, the AUTHORITY may issue additional Task Orders to define more precisely the work to be accomplished or to authorize additional work. The CONTRACTOR shall perform in accordance with each Task Order in all designated Collection Service Areas established by the AUTHORITY. Each Task Order will be uniquely and sequentially numbered. C. The CONTRACTOR is authorized to collect debris during daylight hours, seven (7) days per week.Any deviations from this schedule will require AUTHORITY approval. D. The CONTRACTOR must be duly licensed to perform the work in accordance with the State of Florida statutory requirements. The CONTRACTOR shall obtain all permits necessary to complete the work. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for determining what permits are necessary to perform under the Agreement. Copies of all permits shall be submitted to the AUTHORITY's Director, Customer Information Services prior to issuance of the first Task Order, E. The quantity of work required to complete the Agreement resulted from this RFP is estimated. The actual effort required may be more or less than the estimated amount shown in the Proposal Form 3 Price Proposal. Payment will be made at the unit rates proposed. The output will be verified by the AUTHORITY"s Director, Customer Services in the daily operational report. Should hourly rates be used to pay for certain equipment other than preventative maintenance, not in excess of fifteen (15) minutes in a normal workday, will be paid at the regular hourly rate, Preventative maintenance or down time resulting from equipment failure, routine maintenance and fueling that exceeds fifteen (15) minutes will be considered unacceptable work and non-payment of that time will be rounded off to the half hour of all hours where delays occur. Preventative maintenance is defined as the usual field maintenance to keep equipment in operating condition without the use of extensive shop equipment. Fueling of equipment will be considered as part of preventative maintenance. Agreement No, 22-201C -23- Page 23Page 148 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope IIS: BAA9924A- 36x5-4 r 95BB-4AAB E87A FD EXHIBIT"Aly F. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for correcting any notices of violations issued as a result of the CONTRACTOR'S or any subcontractor's actions or operations during the performance of this Agreement. Corrections for any such violations shall be at no additional cost to the AUTHORITY. O. The CONTRACTOR shall conduct the work so as not to interfere with the disaster response and recovery activities of federal, state or local governments or agencies, or of any public utilities or other private contractor, H. The CONTRACTOR shall provide contact information for all key personnel to the AUTHORITY that shall include name, phone number, cellular phone number and email address, The CONTRACTOR and its agents shall respond in a timely manner to all AUTHORITY inquiries at all times. 6. DEBRIS REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OPERATIONS 6,1 General: A. The purpose of this section is to define the requirements for debris removal and disposal operations after any catastrophic disaster within Palm Reach County. The AUTHORITY may designate zones for collection and disposal locations for debris collected. CONTRACTORS will be tasked with a service area(s) for this specific work immediately after the activation of the Agreement. i` B. For work performed on a Time and Materials basis, all hourly equipment rates shall include the cost of the maintenance,fuel,repairs,overhead,profit, insurance,and all other costs associated with the equipment including labor and operator. 6.2 Services: A. The CONTRACTOR shall provide equipment, operators, and laborers for debris removal operations. The CONTRACTOR shall provide all labor and materials necessary to fully operate and maintain (including fuel, oil, grease, and repairs) all equipment under this Agreement. B. All rates are to include the cost of protective clothing (to include hardhats and steel- toed boats), fringe benefits, hand tool's, supervision, transportation, lodging, meals, and all other costs. C. The work shall consist of clearing and removing disaster generated debris as directed by the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator, CONTRACTOR shall t provide collection equipment the day following a natural disaster or as directed by the AUTHORITY and shall provide equipment sufficient to collect a minimum of 50,990 cubic yards of debris per day within ten (10) calendar days of collection commencement (Past AUTHORITY natural disaster cleanup records show that ten (10) days' following disaster, 95,000-126,000 cubic yards of debris collected per day), Failure to provide sufficient equipment necessary to collect required amount may result in the AUTHORITY entering into a separate agreement with another contractor for collection services, a, Agreement No.22-2010 -24- Page 149 of 1193 T! is > Docus n Envelope U 9924A- 3 i 44D4p �B 4A4�39E87�R Fr i EXHIBIT('A'$ 6.2.1 Removal of Hazardous Leaning Tres and Hanging Limbs a) Under this contract, work shall consist of all labor, equipment, fuel, and miscellaneous costs necessary to remove all hazardous trees twelve inches (12") or greater in diameter, measured three feet(3')from the base of the tree or chest height and hanging limbs two inches (2") or greater in diameter ' existing in private and public right-of-way. Further, debris generated from the ' removal of hazardous trees and hanging limbs two inches (2"') or greater existing in private and public right-of-way will be placed at the public right-of- ay for removal as vegetative debris, Hazardous leaning trees less than twelve inches (12") in diameter, measured three feet (3°) from the base of the tree or at chest height, will be flush cut, and placed on the public right-of-way to be removed as vegetative debris. The AUTHORITY will not compensate the CONTRACTOR for leaning trees less than twelve inches (12") in diameter on a unit rate basis. b) Removal and transportation of hazardous trees twelve inches (12") or greater in diameter and hanging limbs two inches 7)or greater in diameter existing in private and public right-of-way will be performed as identified by the AUTHORITY. All disaster specific eligibility guidelines regarding size and diameter of leaning trees will be communicated to the CONTRACTOR, in writing, by the AUTHORITY. In order for leaning or hazardous trees to be removed and eligible for reimbursement, the tree must satisfy a minimum of one(1)of the following requirements, i) The tree is leaning in excess of 36° degrees in a direction that poses an immediate threat to public health,welfare,and safety. ii) The tree is dead,twisted, or mangled as a direct result of the storm and certified arborist can attest to the fact that the tree will die and potentially { create a falling hazard to the public. f 6.2.2 Removal of Hazardous Mumps a) Under this contract, work shall consist of all labor, equipment, fuel, and miscellaneous costs necessary to remove all hazardous uprooted stumps 24 inches or greater in diameter, measured 24 inches from the base of the tree existing in private and public right-of-way, Further, debris generated from the removal of uprooted stumps existing in private and public right-of-way will be placed at the public right-of-way for removal as vegetative debris. Stumps measured 24 inches from the base of the gree and less than 24 inches in diameter will be considered normal vegetative debris and removed in ' accordance with 3.1.2. The AUTHORITY will not compensate hazardous stumps less than 24 inches in diameter on a snit rate basis and instead will be ' considered normal vegetative debris. The diameter of stumps less than 24 x inches will be converted into a cubic yardage volume based on the published FEMA stump conversion table (In accordance with current FEMA public " assistance guidelines)and removed under the terms and conditions of 2.62 { b) removal and transportation of hazardous uprooted stumps existing in the Agreement No.22-201C -2 - Page 150 of 1193 DocuBi n Envelope io BAA9924A-B D4-95BB,4AAB9E87AGFR EXHIBIT"A" S private and public right-of-way and private property will be performed as identified by the AUTHORITY. All disaster specific eligibility guidelines regarding size and diameter of hazardous stumps will be communicated to the CONTRACTOR, in writing, by the AUTHORITY,. In order for hazardous it stumps to be removed and eligible for reimbursement, the stump roust satisfy the following requirement: (i) Over 50% of the tree crown is damaged or broken and heartwood is exposed. ;? (ii) Tree stumps that are not attached to the ground will be considered normal vegetative debris and subject to removal under the terms and conditions of 2.1. The cubic yard volume of the unattached stump will be based off of the diameter conversion using the published FEMA stump conversion table(in accordance with current FEMA public assistance guidelines). ` The AUTHORITY or its representative will measure and certify all stumps before removal. ,i 6,2.E Collection of Storm Generated Residential Vegetation and Construction and Demolition Debris: }` a) It is the AUTHORITY'S goal to ensure that Vegetation and Construction/Demolition debris remain separate task orders for the collection of Vegetation and Construction loads. Mixing of loads by the CONTRACTOR t at the road right of way will not be tolerated. ;r Work may include: 1 (i) Fast pass to clear debris from emergency evacuation routes, access roads to critical facilities and all primary roadways. (ii) Clearing debris from residential private and public road right of ways. (iii) Loading the debris. (iv) Hauling the debris to an approved AUTHORITY TDMS or an authorized private construction demolition debris recycling facility or landfill. (v) Dumping the debris at the TAMS or direct haul to an Authority permitted $' approved private Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) recycling i' facility or Authority authorized landfill. b) Debris delivered to a TDMS, private C&D recycling facility or authorized landfill will be paid based on the per cubic yard price according to the Proposal Form —Price Proposal. 6.2,4 Hourly Rate Clearing: `l a) From 0-70 hours following a disaster CONTRACTOR, as designated by the AUTHORITY, shall provide the clearing services on an hourly rate that shall { include the following. ` (i) Clear debris from emergency evacuation routes{ access roads to critical facilities, and primary roadways. Agreement No.22-201C -2 - Page 151 of 1193 C1€�c�r n naeelope tlr7 A992 A-B3 dr7�r-951 �4AA 7AUD ` EXHIBIT "N' (ii) Perform emergency removal of debris if needed for life-saving measures. (iii) Conduct daily briefings with debris managers and other officials to update progress and discuss issues. (iv) Develop a traffic control plan along potential haul routes and at debris zf management and disposal sites. b) The CONTRACTOR shall not move from one designated Collection Zone to another area without prior approval from the AUTHORITY°s Director, Customer Information Services or designee. CONTRACTORS and/or subcontractors that move to a designated Collection Service Area without prior 'i AUTHORITY approval may be terminated immediately. The AUTHORITY reserves the right to relocate CONTRACTOR to other Collection Service Areas based on need and ability to perform required work at an acceptable level, The AUTHORITY reserves the right to immediately terminate CONTRACTOR and any subcontractor who fails to provide service in strict { accordance with guidelines set forth by FEMA and the AUTHORITY. c The AUTHORITY or designee shall forward all claims of damage to the t; CONTRACTOR daily.. CONTRACTOR shall provide all contact information, including name, phone number, cellular phone number, fax number and email `{ address, for personnel responsible for resolving all claims of damage. CONTRACTOR must respond to all claims of damage within 24 hours and resolve within ten (10)calendar days. Mailboxes must be repaired or replaced within two (2) calendar days. CONTRACTOR is responsible for all damage caused by his crew and/or subcontractors in the performance of debris removal, d) In the event the CONTRACTOR fails to repair damages as a result of the Contractor's equipment failure or negligence within the time provided in this Agreement, the AUTHORITY or designee may arrange for the repairs and assess the CONTRACTOR for the cost of the repairs and any applicable administrative charges. Any disputes as to damage responsibility will be ii presented to the Director, Customer Information Services or designee for review. The decision of the Director, Customer Information Services or designee will be final. ' 6.3 Equipment: A. All trucks and equipment must be in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and ' local rules and regulations. Trucks used to haul debris must be capable of rapidly dumping their load without the assistance of other equipment, be equipped with a tailgate that will effectively contain the debris during transport that will permit the trucks to be filled to capacity. Cyclone fence may be used as temporary tailgates if they comply with the fallowing specifications; 1. fencing must be permanently attached to one side of the truck bed.. Z After loading, the fencing must be tied to the other side of the truck bed at two places with heavy gauge wire. , Fencing must extend to the bottom of the bed, ,1 Agreement No.22-2010 - 7- i 4 Page 152 of 1193 Docu&gn Enve" 6D: BA.A9924A-B36 D4-98B -4AAB9 87 CFD f EXHIBIT"All 4. After loading, bottom of fencing shall be tight against the bed of the truck and secured at a minimum of two locations. 4 b. Solid iron metal bars must be secured to both sides of the fencing. , There shall be no hand loaded equipment allowed. & The AUTHORITY or designee shall complete certifications indicating the type of vehicle, make and model, license plate number, equipment number, and measured' maximum volume, in cubic yards, of the load bed of each piece of equipment utilized to haul debris. The measured volume of each piece of equipment shall be calculated from actual internal physical measurement performed and certified by the CONTRACTOR. Maximum volumes may be rounded up to the nearest cubic yard.The reported measured maximum volume of any load bed shall be the same as shown on the placards affixed to each piece of equipment.The AUTHORITY reserves the right to re-measure trucks and trailers at any time to verify reported capacity. If a truck and/or trailer are re-measured and the yardage capacity is determined to be lower, the lower yardage volume will be retroactive to the initial load and total volume adjusted accordingly, C. All trucks and trailers utilized in hauling debris shall be equipped with a tailgate that will permit the vehicle to be loaded to capacity and effectively contain the debris on the :{ vehicle while hauling. If installed, all sideboard extensions must remain in place f throughout the operation, or the vehicle must be re-measured and remarked. All extensions to the bed are subject to acceptance or rejection at the sole discretion of the AUTHORITY or designee. f D. Trucks or equipment designated for use under this Agreement shall not be used for l any other work during working hours, The CONTRACTOR shall not solicit work from private citizens or others to be performed in the designated Collection Service Area during the period of this Agreement. Under no circumstance will the CONTRACTOR mix debris hauled for others with debris hauled under this Agreement. Failure to comply will result in no payment to CONTRACTOR and the operator and vehicle will be declared ineligible to provide any additional emergency debris collection services. Any, and all unapproved changes to placard will result in no payment to CONTRACTOR and the operator and vehicle will be declared ineligible to perform any additional emergency debris collection services. 6.4 Securing Debris The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for properly and adequately securing debris on ;{ each piece of equipment utilized to haul debris, Prior to leaving the loading site, the CONTRACTOR shall ensure that each load is secure and trimmed so that no debris extends horizontally beyond the bed of the equipment in any direction. All loose debris shall be reasonably compacted during loading and secured during transport. Tarps or r other coverings shall be provided by the CONTRACTOR to prevent materials from falling °{ or being blown from the bed, loads not properly Carped or otherwise covered will not be `t allowed to dispose at any AUTHORITY approved TOMS which may result in non-payment to CONTRACTOR. j Agreement No. - g1C m Page 153 of 1193 ' DocuSlgn Envelope ID: BAA9924A-8r5.44r74- 5BB-•4f B E87ACFD EXHIBIT iW 6.5 Equipment Signage Prior to commencing operations, the AUTHORITY or designee shall affix to each pied of equipment, signs or markings indicating the Owner Operator's name and a unique equipment identification number. One sign shall be placed on each side of the equipment. For those trues, trailers and other equipment intended to haul debris, the maximum volume, in cubic yards, of the load bed shall also be shown. Each operator shall keep AUTHORITY certification with them at all times. Placards must remain on both sides of equipment. 6.6 Other Considerations, A The CONTRACTOR shall assign and provide an Operations Manager (Ofd) to the AUTHORITY TOMS to serve as the principal liaison between the AUTHORITY Director, Customer Services or designee and the CONTRACTOR'S forces. The assigned OM must be knowledgeable of all facets of the CONTRACTORS operations and have authority in writing to commit the CONTRACTOR. The OM shall be on call 24 hours per day, seven (7)days per week and shall have electronic linkage capability for transmitting and receiving relevant contractual information and make arrangements for onsite accommodations. This linkage shall provide immediate contact via cell phone, Fax machine, and have Internet capabilities. The OM will participate in daily 11 meetings and disaster exercises, functioning as a source to provide essential element information. The CM will report to the AUTHORITY Director, Customer Services or designee. This position will not require constant presence; rather the OM will be required to be physically capable of responding to the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator within 30 minutes of notification. & The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic s in the work area. At a minimum, one flag person should be posted at each approach to the work area. ` C. The CONTRACTOR shall supervise and direct the work, using skilled labor and proper ,t equipment for all tasks. Safety of the CONTRACTOR'S personnel and equipment is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR.Additionally,the CONTRACTOR shall pay for a, all materials, personnel, taxes, and fees necessary to perform under the terms of this contract. D. Payment for debris hauled will be based on the quantity of debris hauled in cubic yards. Debris hauled to a TDMS will require a validated load ticket. Drivers will be given an electronic load tickets at the loading site by an AUTHORITY loading site monitor. The quantity of debris hauled will be estimated in cubic yards at the TDMS by an AUTHORITY TDMS monitor. The estimated quantity will be recorded on the I electronic load ticket. The AUTHORITY TDMS monitor will retain one copy of the paper load ticket and the driver will retain the remaining copies of the load ticket. Debris being hauled to a permanent landfill will be paid based on cubic yards recorded on an approved electronic or paper load ticket. Payment will be made against the CONTRACTOR'S invoice once site monitor and CONTRACTOR load tickets and/or scale tickets match. Load tickets not properly completed and signed will not be paid. Agreement No 22-201C Page 154 of 1193 t DocuSign Envelope II); 24A-B36SA 4[)4- 5BB-4AABgE,87ACFD 't EXHIBIT"A" 7. TEMPORARY DEBRIS MANAGEMENT SITES(TDMS)OPERATIONS 7.1 General A. The purpose of this section is to define the requirements for TDMS Operations after any catastrophic disaster within Palm Beach County, B. The CONTRACTOR shall use only TDMS designated by the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator. C The TDMS foreman shall direct all vehicular traffic and load drop-oft operations. Different types of debris shall be kept In separate piles at the TDMS. At a minimum, one flag person shalt be posted at each TDMS for traffic control and to direct unmixed loads to proper location (by debris type) to be offloaded. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for sorting and proper ,j placement of all loads not dumped in appropriate location which results in mixing the once separated debris at no charge to the AUTHORITY. C, The CONTRACTOR shall begin grinding vegetative debris within five (5) calendar days of TDMS opening date and removing mulch/wood chips within ten (1 0) calendar days of site opening date. It is very important your plan provides specific information for the final disposal destination location of the mulch /mood chips removed from the public or private TDMS. The CONTRACTOR shall begin removal of Construction and Demolition/mixed debris from TDMS to an approved final destination within five (5) days of site opening date. :i 7,2 TDMS Services 7.2.1 Site Setup/Preparation and Site Closeout/Restoration Site setup/preparation and site closeoutlrestoration shall be compensated on a time and materials basis i in accordance with the hourly rates provided in the Proposal Form 3 — Price Proposal Site set-upJpreparationlcloseouVrestoration includes: clearing, stripping, hauling, fill placement, constructing/deconstructing processing pads, limerock or ` crushed concrete access roads, seeding, and any other similar activity necessary to make the site usable for its intended purposes and to return the site to its original condition. Do not include any materials in calculating the hourly rates in the Proposal Form 3 - Price Proposal, Important- Phase I TDMS Reclamation is included in the 2,0 cubic yard price. Phase I Reclamation requires the contractor to remove all debris from the TDMS including small particles mixed with sail and °s grading the entire area, The only site closeout cost will be removal of road base material and seeding as approved by the Authority. } 7.2.2 TDMS Operations and Material Processing 1 z a. TOMS operations and material processing shall be compensated in accordance with the unit prices provided in the Proposal Form Price Proposal. The CONTRACTOR shall provide equipment, operators, and laborers for TDMS operations as specified by Task Order, Unit prices provided in the Proposal Form 3 - Price Proposal, shall include all labor and materials necessary to fully operate and maintain (including fuel, oil, grease, repairs, operator,mobilization,demobilization,overhead, profit, lodging and insurance) Agreement No.22-201C -30- Page 3Page 155 of 1193 } � \ ( } } { \ \ { \ \ } } \ } ( Page 156 0 1193 1 it Dv us n Envelope 0-1 & 9 4R-B 5-" 95 Bk3 7A FD EXHIBIT"Aly all equipment under this Agreement. Each Inspection Tower shall be equipped I with two (2) portable toilets. Toilets shall be provided immediately upon completion of tower assembly. CONTRACTOR shall provide a water truck for the purpose of applying to site surface to minimize dust, The AUTHORITY shall provide a front-load garbage container and collection service of the container at each TDMS. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for cleaning up all trash and litter generated on the site from daily operations and depositing into the container for collection. The entrance roadway and surrounding area within Y2 mile of the site's entrance shall be cleaned daily by the CONTRACTOR.. All pre-storm identified sites shall be opened by the CONTRACTOR within three (3) calendar days after receiving approval from ? the AUTHORITY to operate the TDMS. Failure to open sites with proper equipment and necessary personnel will result in liquidated damages of $10,000 per day. All rates shall include the cost of protective clothing (to include hardhats and steel-toed boots)„ fringe benefits, hand tools, j supervision, transportation, lodging, meals, and any other costs; The work shall consist of managing the operations of a TDMS and performing debris reduction by air curtain incineration and/or grinding of storm generated debris as directed by the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator b. The AUTHORITY plans to use two types of TDMS. 1. Vegetative TDMS will be devoted to the reduction of clean woody i debris by either burning or grinding, The AUTHORITY expects the material to be recycled and or beneficially re-used if processed by grinding. It is important to provide a detailed plan on how this r material will be recycled or beneficially reused after grinding l reduction. 2. Depending upon the size and type of devastation the AUTHORITY may require a separate Construction & Demolition „i (C&D) staging area, mixed debris staging area and a separate Household Hazardous Waste staging area. The AUTHORITY requests that PROPOSER implements recycling and or reduction programs to minimize the quantity of construction debris material to be land filled. c. Material coming into the Vegetative or C�&D TDMS will be measured and paid i for by the cubic yard ;according to the Proposal Form 3 — Price Proposal. Material removed and transported from a CD TDMS will be measured and pard by the cubic yard according to the Proposal Form 3 Price Proposal. d. Locations of all TOMS will be approved by the AUTHORITY.The AUTHORITY `= Emergency Management Coordinator must approve site improvements before work begins and any costs, other than those in the Proposal Form 3 — Price Proposal, that aright have been negotiated under a Task Order shall be documented for payment, e Material processed at a TDMS by either grinding or burning will be measured' j using cubic yards from incoming load tickets.. Material entering a TDMS will be Agreement No. 22-201C -31 - Page 157 of 1193 Docuslgn Envelope to BAA9924A-B365-"D4-95B -4AAB9E8TACFL EXHIBIT "A"r T� deposited in manageable piles. 7.3 Reporting The CONTRACTOR shall submit a report to the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator or designee by close of business each day of the term of the Task Order. Each report shall contain, at a minimum,the following information; 1. Contractor's Name 2. Contract Number 3. Lally and cumulative hours for each piece of equipment, if appropriate . Daily and cumulative hours for personnel, by position,if appropriate 5. Volumes of debris handled Failure to provide audit quality information by 5:00 p.m. of the fallowing day of operation will subject CONTRACTOR to non-payment in each instance at the sole discretion of the AUTHORITY. 7.4 Other Considerations II A. The CONTRACTOR shall supervise and direct the work, using skilled labor and proper equipment for all tasks. Safety of the Contractor's personnel and equipment is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR, Additionally, the CONTRACTOR shall pay for all materials, personnel, taxes, and fees necessary to perform under the terms of this contract. B. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the worts area. In the event a TLM3 must be closed due to CONTRACTOR �) equipment or operational failures, CONTRACTOR shall be liable for liquidated damages in the amount of $25,000.00 per day for every day the site has to remain closed. ii 7,5 Debris Clearance(for access)from Right-of-Ways and Public Property A. The AUTHORITY provides support to Palm Beach County Government for Debris r Management, including the clearance(moving debris from the middle of the road, etc.) t of debris from right-of- ways and public property. Palm Beach County intends to perform debris clearance for access with its own forces or under existing contractual Agreements between the County and local f.rms. However, in a significant disaster, these resources may be insufficient to perform the clearance activities in a timely manner. B. This debris clearance is to be considered supplemental and optional service. It is anticipated that debris clearance activities would be conducted, if needed, on a time and material basis using the rates in the Proposal Form 3-Price Pry oral Agreement No.22-201C -32- Page 158 of 1193 -t Oocuswgn Envelope ILS: AA 2 A-B 8 9 -4AAB9E87ACF t EXHIBIT "A" 1, 8. PROCESSING, LOADING AND HAULING MATERIAL: t CONTRACTOR shall provide all necessary labor, material and equipment to process, load and haul wood chips from TOMS in Palm beach County to final destination for disposal. CONTRACTOR shall provide all necessary labor, material and equipment to load and haul construction and demolition debris and/or mixed debris from TDMS as directed by the AUTHORITY.. The AUTHORITY reserves the right to contract with other firms to process, load and haul wood chips and construction and/or mixed debris to a final destination as may best meet the needs of the AUTHORITY. All wood chips, construction andlor mixed debris shall be disposed of in accordance with all Local, 'State of Florida and Federal guidelines. `4 CONTRACTOR will provide detailed listing to the AUTHORITY of the following: °i 1. Quantity Toads and cubic yards) j 2. Owner information 3. Site where mulch / reduced yard waste material generated at TDMS is disposed, to include address/GPS location. 4. AUTHORITY will determine final private or public Constr ction[Demolition debris disposallrecycling facility. 9. MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS 9.1 TOMS Foreman A. The TDMS foreman must be an employee of the CONTRACTOR and is responsible for management of all operations of the site to include, traffic control, dumping operations„segregation of debris, burning, grinding, and safety. ,i B. The TDMS foreman will be responsible for monitoring and documenting equipment and labor time and providing the daily operational report to the AUTHORITY Director, Customer Services or designee. 9.2 TDMS Night Foreman A. The TDMS night foreman must be an employee of the CONTRACTOR and is responsible for managing all night operations approved by the AUTHORITY. B. The TOMS night foreman will be responsible for monitoring and documenting ;s equipment and labor time and providing the daily operational report to the AUTHORITY Director, Customer Information Services or designee. 9.3 TDMS Management Plan A, Once the TDIVIS is identified by the AUTHORITY, the CONTRACTOR will provide a Site Management Plan. B. Three(3)copies of the plan are required.The plan shall be drawn to a scale of 1'=5 ' and address the following functions. 1, Access to site } 2, Site preparation-clearing,erosion control,and grading 3. Traffic control procedures Agreement No, 22-2010 --33- Page 159 of 1193 7 t� D cuSlgn Envetpe ID: BM9924A-B365-44D4 95BB-4MB9ES7ACFD s' ¢ EXHIBIT"A" i' 4, Safety 6. Segregation of debris & Location of ash disposal area, hazardous material containment area, CONTRACTOR work area,and inspection tower 7. Location of incineration operations, grinding operation (if required). Burning ;r operations require a 100-foot clearance from the stockpile and a 1000-foot clearance from structures, 6. Specific plan including and location for the final disposal destination of the mulch/wood chips generated at the public or private TITS. 9.4 Inspection Tower F The CONTRACTOR shall construct an inspection tower at each TOMS within three (3) calendar days of natural disaster, The tower shall be constructers using pressure treated ' wood or steel scaffold. The floor elevation of the tower shall be 10-feet above the existing ground elevation. The floor area shall be a minimum 6' by 8', constructed of 2"x 8"joists, ` 16"O.C. with 3/4" plywood supported by a minimum of four 6"x 6" posts.A 4-foot high wall constructed of 2" x 4" studs and 'i`2" plywood shall protect the perimeter of the floor area. ,t The floor area shall be covered with a roof, The roof shall provide a minimum of 6'-6" of headroom below the support beams, Steps with a handrail shall provide access to the tower, Inspection towers must provide a dry area for employees and meet all FEMA and OSHA requirements. i `i 9.5 Grinding Operation The CONTRACTOR shall have grinder(s) on site and in operation within five (6) calendar days following a natural disaster. Failure to provide sufficient grinding capacity to accommodate expected incoming volumes and allow site to operate in an efficient manner within five (5) calendar days shall result in liquidated damages of$10,000 per day. There shall be no period longer than 24 hours in which grinding activity may stop due to equipment or operational failure. Failure to provide backup equipment within 24 hours r2 shall result in liquidated damages of $2,000 per hour per approved hours of grinding operation per day until grinding activity resumes. f 9.6 Household hazardous Waste Containment Area a The CONTRACTOR shall construct a hazardous material containment area at each TOMS. The area shall be 30' x 30', The perimeter shall be lined with hay bales and staked in place. The area shall be lined with a heavy gage plastic to provide a waterproof barrier. Additional plastic sufficient to cover the area is required to prevent rain from entering the containment area. Site run-off roust be redirected from the containment area by site grading, 10. PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTOR K It is the intent of this Agreement to ensure that the CONTRACTOR provides a timely quality level of services. To this end, all complaints received by the Emergency Management Coordinator or designee and reported to the CONTRACTOR shall be promptly resolved pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. Agreement No. 22-201C - 4- J Page 160 of 1193 D Sign Envelope ID: 8AA9924A-8365-44D4-9588-4AAB9E87ACFD EXHIBIT"All B. The Emergency Management Coordinator or designee may levy administrative charges for the following infractions: 1. Failure to open pre-storm identified sites within three (3) calendar days of after being tasked by the AUTHORITY liquidated damages of $10,000 per day for each day not opened. 2. Closure of TOMB due to CONTRACTOR equipment or operational failures liquidated damages of$25,000 per day,for each day site must remain closed. C. Failure to provide back-up grinder(s) within 24 hours of equipment breakdown liquidated damages of$2,000 per hour per approved grinding hours of operation per day. D. CONTRACTOR may also be subject to non-payment and liquidated damages of$200 for each occurrence of the following infractions: 1. Failure to provide audit quality information by 5:00 p.m.of the following day of operation. A 2. Loads not properly Carped or otherwise covered. 1 Mixing debris hauled from other sources with debris hauled under this Agreement. 4. Mixing vegetation debris with C&D material. E. CONTRACTOR may be immediately terminated and not paid for the following: I Collection of any non-eligible,non-AUTHORITY approved stumps or debris. 2. Moving to another designated Collection Service Area without prior AUTHORITY approval, 3. Failure to provide service in accordance with guidelines set forth by FEMA and the AUTHORITY. 4. Soliciting work from private citizens or others to be performed in the designated Collection Service Area during the period of this Agreement. 5. Alteration of placards placed on certified trucks and/or trailers. Any disputes regarding Performance of Contractor will be presented to the Emergency Management it Coordinator or designee for review. The Emergency Management Coordinator or designee shall complete review and make determination within three (3) calendar days. Decisions of the Emergency Management Coordinator or designee shall be final, Agreement No.22-2010 -35- Page 161 of 1193 ii D Sign Envelope ICL BAA9924A-B36,5-"04-95884AABgE87ACFD EXHIBIT :FEE�SCHEDULE PROPOSAL FORM 3-PRICE PROPOSAL jj DISASTER PART A-VOLU ME BASED PRICING FOR 3,000,000 CUBIC YARD(CY)DEBRIS DI .......... ITEAVDIESCIUPTION FD L �a FXTEN,%ON tguArt EnvFF-AR CY 1-0 PuNbc property and Right of'Alay Collection,Loading and Hfthn2 to&designated TOW A, Vaelabon2,5010,000 wy 9,90 24,750,000 B ConsiTuctron Debris'Mixed Debris 500,000 CY 9.90 4,950,000 20 MMS operation to 4ndinde D*airreiret of mondonnig iroevers, oorWe toilets,keeii on-site and adjacent 3,000,000 CY 2,35 7=450,000 roads area dean of trash and garbage,dribris acceptance pie rnanagenrent and Phase i Redarra trion 3-0 Processing of debris hrourtlin grinding andor chipoing 2,5WWO wy 270 6'750 000 4,0 Loading,hauliq arul disposing wood Chips k0 final destination (This rate Includes diaporeal corst) I 000,(Wi '-Y 9,60 9.544,440 5,0 Vidume reduction through air curtain inc reation 2,atilt,Wr -Y 6,0 Loading and hauling of ocostruction debris andior mixed debris from T lo a Winrted C&D recycling facility or any other designated DnrposA Facility This irrilie shall act Include disposal cost), Based on miles from TDMS to final deradnation-1 iTy A 0 s 20 miles 50),I'I cv 4,80 6 >20 s 50 roles M,000 CY 6Z4 C 150 S 100 oliles 5010,0008,70 AVERAGE(item60 A -Cl 6,70 AvERAGE=I[iefT,,60A-C)XSOODOOCYv 5 3,350,000 TOTAL PRoPOSAL PPJM(Iterns 10-4 0,6 0)Fs 56,450,000 PROPOSER MUST PROVIDE PRICE FOR ALL LINE t I THRU t FAI URE TO DO SO NAY RENDER YOUR ,SA,L TO BE DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE, a rig Unit Prices,,unless otherwise indicated.shall include all labor(operatom laborers superrmaterials induck but notinsorsI and unrated to supplies,equipmern maintenance repars,repair parts,fuels,iubmanIs cellular phones,transportation,and housing- 4 required nocrissary to accorimpIrsh the pfrofecif The quantities and distributions are estimated for the purpose of making an award, Locations of sites,debus quontitros,deshrialrons,malarial denwijesetc,may differ sub'statitaIly in an actual disastrit. Assumpirions 3,000 000 cubic yards of debris consisting or 2 500 Ci00 cubic yards of vegetation debris and 500,000 cubic yards of mixed debris RFP 14r) 22-2010L .39. January 2022 Agreement No,22-201 C -36- Page 162 of 1193 f ,l Docu lgn Envelope 8DBAA9924A-1 3 5 44C -95 8 � 87A F II EXHIBIT"'B" 1 'l { PROPOSAL FORM 3--PRICE PROPOSAL e PART R-HOURLY RATES l TDMS SET-UP AND CLOSt1RE AND MOM CLEARANCE FOR ACCE$S-OPTIONAL USE BY COUNTY AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES Il' EatipmENT AND LABOR RATES HOURLY HOURLY TOTAL Eau,1P NT TYPE EclulP TENT LABOR HOURLY ¢ RATE RATE RATE Bobcat Loader 4631 50.21 M 52' `l urea Foramen V,Coll Phone and Pickup 1319 63,60 76,79 `t Dozer Tracked,D5 or srn111ar 54A5 50.21 1 86 a Dozer.Tracked,D6 or wrrlrliar 81,39 50.21 131 60 .) User.Tracked,L17or sgrnrlar 115 68 50.21 166,09 Dozer Tracked D8 or sr raar 145 56 5011 19577' Dump Truck,18 CY•20 CY 5488 41:84 1 96.72 } Dump Truck,21 CY-30 CY 6292 41,84 10476 r, GeneTalor and Lighting t1 69 NA 11r69 Grader'wl 12'Rlade 85% 5021 13571 Hydraulic Excavatsl 15 CY 6761 50.21 117,82 Hydraulic Excavator,2.5 CY 98,13 50.21 148,34 Knuckleboorn Leader 17525 50,21 22546 [Laboref W Chain Saw 4,25 4217 46,42 Labulrer w',,srnall tools,traffic,contra! flag person 11 50 33.48 4498 1 xLoAoy Trailer wa Tractor 8544 41.84 127.28 " Operallom Manager w`Cell Phone and'Pickup 13 19 108:80 121,99 Pickup Truck 5 Ton 1319 WAS 13.19 5018 GOMPaetnr 81 HP- 6019 60,21 1 11040 } it Compactor to:80 HP 5300 50.21 103 21 Sod fCrumpactor,Towed iUnd 51 88 54.21 102 09 Truck Fl48bed' 3259 41.84 74.43 Tub Grinder,8001,0 1,000 HP 52357 54.21 57378 Water Truck 67 13 41.84 1089,7 Wheel Loader,2 5 CY,950 or similar 71 45 50.21 121,66 Wheel Loader-3,540 CY 966 or smilar 136,88 54.21 187 09 Wheal Loader,4 5 CY,980 or similar 14900 54.21 19021 1+r1#heel Loader�Packhce 10-1,5 CY' 65 13 54.21 10534 Other-Piss List ,i Affach add&rra)shear lural equippreni type anJ labor,eras,if needed { RPP No 22�20VDL 40 January 2022 ,F j Agreement No,22-201 - 7- Page 163 of 1193 Doc uSlagn Envelope IDBAA9924A-B365-444- 5BB- B E87ACF EXHIBIT"B" ,r PROPOSAL FORM 3-PRICE PROPOSAL PART C A UNIT COST SCHEDULE ITEM HAzARoous STUMP REMOVAL,HAUL N0,,ANCDISPOSAL UNfl UNIT CCT t 24-inch diameter lira d$9g-rn dianr tri' Stump 4511 00 2 49-inch diameter and greater Sturnp 675.00 .1 Stump Fill DO Fill dirt for stump holes after removal C 25,00 HAZARDOUS HANGING LIMBS(RANGERS),AND HAULING To dndude removal of all hangingfirnbs. Limbs to be cit and placed,,on the n ht of,,Aay for Collection as v etatave debns 4 2-inch diameter and greater Tree 110.1I0 HAZARDous TREE REMOVAL AND HAUUNG () Trees to be flush cast at ground level and placed on the nght of way for removal as vegetative debris. I . I-Inch diameter to I2 99rihcr d arr*l'er Tree 100 00, 9 r 13 inch d�rneter to 24 99-mch diameter Tree 200-00 25-inch diameter to 43 99-tnoh diameter Tree 375.040 49 •rnch drarneter and greater Tree 525 Utl e e NOTE: The following is Information only and will'NOT be consrdered,n the evaluation of this RFP e The AUTHORITY reserves the rbghl to use this confracJ to handle small quantities of debris removal and as support for our !` Franchise Contracts as neededL Below is a darty rage to remove debris The AUTHORITY will Pay for ft dt posat rust.There (' is no requirement to provide a rate however 1 you do Ag±xptc and respond wathrn 49 hours at the rate Wow ti COLLECTION SERVICEONLY ` EcuipmeNT DAILY RATE (1 g wu[tar) r, Knucl doboarau Loader and Opetatrur $2750.00 f i (� RFP No 22.2010L 41. January 20122 greeme It o.22-2�1 - - `,i Page 164 of 1193 Docu I n EnvelGpe ICS: BAA99 4A-636 G4-95BB FLAB E lACFD ATTACHMENT "A" i4 SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY �i 1 7501 North Jog Road West Palm Beach, Florida 33412 � Telephone, 561-640-4000 Fax: 561-640-3400 51, II TASK ORDER II DISASTER DEBRIS AAANAGEMENT Il TO Task Order No In accordance with (Contractor)contract,with the SolidWaste Authority of PBC, Florida,. (AUTHORITY) Agreement No. for Hurricane/Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction, and Disposal dated the AUTHORITY hereby requests and authorizes the services to be performed on the project as described below is Project { Specific Work to be performed; Cl I Duration of Work(Include Stant Date,End Date and Total Calendar Days): j, Method of Payment, Estimated Cost of this Taste Order: Contractor Signature: Date: — AUTHORITY Signature: Date: SIVA Use,� SWWA Requestorltonitor: Gate: s SWWA Dept,Director: Date: Vendor No.: Account No.. Project: ( Purchasing: Budget: Accounting. _i Agreement No.22-201C -3g- Page 165 of 1193 r� r ;iD u&gn Envelope ID9924A-13365 1D4-95 8-d ,B9 87ACF ATTACHMENT "B" t Indiantown Rd J. FICA fffw y 4s F ,a o Oke o a -State Road Bg � � L Ii lntna R Ton,BOE16 LA WHIM IT 000111" r 5 1091 Ad,ar,a Awe " W Us t'ot Blvd 1 �' cD W Yar�ato Rd is 1s Rd ,i �t,c Rolm o � W1C 6td r., r it q �r spo'llp o 2 4 Wes v t t - i Agreement No. -201 40_ ,J ;r Page 166 of 1193 DocuSi n Envelope ID: SAA9924A-B365-4 4D4-95B8-4AAB9E 7ACFD ,I ATTACHMENT i( 51 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND ,t POLICY GUIDE i` The Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide,Version 4,Effective June 1,2020(see hyperlink below)i r the mostrecent reference material that ull provide additional information: hft s:i .fema. ovisitesidefaulVfilesi+documentsiferna pIppq-v4.updated-links policy_6.1.2020, df Il' l PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project management begins when a disaster occurs and does not end until an applicant has received final payment it for the project. Good project management ensures successful recovery from the disaster, expedited payment of funds„and more efficient close-outs of PA Program grants,. Record Keeping It is critical that the applicant establish and maintain accurate records of events and expenditures related to disaster i, recovery work. The information required for documentation describes the "who, what, when, where, why, and how much' for each item of disaster recovery work. The applicant should have a financial and record keeping system in place that can be used to track these elements. The importance of maintaining a complete and accurate set of h records for each project cannot be over-emphasized. Gooddocumentation facilitates the project formulation, validation, approval, and funding processes ii ' All of the documentation pertaining to a project should be filed with the corresponding PW and maintained by the applicant as the permanent record of the project. These records become the basis for verification of the accuracy of project cost estimates during validation of small projects, reconciliation of costs for large protects,and audits. i Applicants should begin the record keeping process before a disaster is declared by the President. To ensure that s work performed both before and after a disaster declaration is well documented, potential applicants should: designate a person to coordinate the compilation and filing of records; ?' . establish a file for each site where work has been or will be performed and maintain accurate disbursement and accounting records to document the work performed and the costs } incurred. The Federal Office of Management and Budget requires grant recipients to maintain financial and program records on fife for three years following final payment Records of grant recipients may be subject to the provisions of the Single Audit Act, as described on page 117 of this guide. Applicants may refer to the Applicant Handbook, FEMA ' 323,for additional information regarding record-keeping. i Agreement No.22-261 -41 - Page 167 of 1193 Docusign Envelope Irk BAA9924A-B365 9 aB 9E 7ACFD ATTACHMENT " %l if MOBILIZATION SCHEDULE i( CONTRACTOR shall commence mobilization of equipment,operators,and laborers immediately upon receipt of a Mobilization Task Order to deet the progress pattern set below. Category 1 &2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 i ii Within 24 hours 25% 25% 20% 15% Within 48 hours 0% 30"/o 30% 25% Within 72 hours 40% 4011/6 40% 40% Within 96 hours 60a 60°16 50% 500/"0 Within 5 days 10011/0 80% 60% 60�'/6 (� Within 10 days 100% 80% 70% >F Within 14 days 100% 0`�/0 Within 20 days 100% Agreement No 22-2010 -42 r. .i ,f Page 168 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope 10: BAA9924A-B365 D4-95BB-4AAB9E 7A FP ATTACHMENT "E" ft-WA-127 3—PWASW 14.2012 S L . A tar NJ' F NJ' � ailg f 1,eecaumma R V.. G and US AOde"reneo ID be appaipaift by am vi. sauseftev cc Assigning me carArart - V11 4, t Va. r -.. OF am FKAIJOIRD 17d :;=QAr:JRaflA1FAdJFJdFeOffF2IWaftwata construdwin pailias an a nighsay was"it is wairow"a"by candias ARM am an �. acral pVC110—MVerWMWM%aS^—or WOD21140,The USM Federal-Ad of ATTACtINIENTS a. -- }' A.anpidleast ww madeda We AppalaCrAen TW priassions of Via sedim Revised 1613 CFR Bala 23D are WAMKOM conkaci&am to As „t S10,01M mom-Tee tpravisides o'23 crK Pat ora 1. inamon I. FOMn*VA-1273MArtbepWpiCagyMMVWAMIneWh,. 5 5 .-- I"11.2'+ .4'1 CPR W74�'T'1 'i�', 1i 1 T.. .T' ? USC,Sim Wi _ The FWMVAM Adt of 1971 : �TWe V7,., ui7tam In made aftneCMFUgMACIGC"M.aSanaWKWOMMO aumanaw and -: a fixtuseen in as twise,der 09UMM WMNjWq 49 CFR Parts 21,26 and 27:; 23 CFR t MacRae- --IN - Part e , am cow agnairawatir suppeas -: � is T11� ail in All CFR by'-: r , T any. 71a,.se, 1 1 fte ream Ewa lernporiana gFdOt�. be reopmefte air 00inegeriftass 141 ,4 MW Tro U,S,oevaitneid m a to Fawn F"NA-IM Read be VOLvied in 91 Feder,01,40 dieiiigr� meswune Wnwimince*an eisimenie Order 11246 am me said danbacts,In as Uticantisda and 0 Mor UK pul 41 CFR K and 29 CM i625-t i„ +f sulawas ar �,Tr*desk'baabeFFewanslike TWe 23 USC Sedm 1417,V*FoPaVlOaDon AdofISTJas or curpsame by my suboxibactar,taiff-cer T ¢,and Vi add or wce pawkw, ISM, - 21,2 .-: 2.3 CFR - 230,: 633.... tCW*acMg ageneles111"resenervipe F #I F IA.-1'2'7'3 as bid. r )in as and $and F A MqWwwft ti ( - ana 1t i1tP 'raN 'h3 a 1. - (i aDngwucftn $ (e isto dimeatrate arm t tae -` awl 1@ assume equal apparbiffft as see kr h CFR 1 1625-1627.41 7 a 49 R 27) :# by - 7 am om the assaw9e of loom _ - -:e am Maimed smemwo arra in an Want peateRwit M am i7. .C.M give consaLft 1he t awl 1 t ,i RFP No.22-201/DL -43- Page 169 of 1193 'sss'ss. DocuSign Envelope t0i: BAA9924A-B 5-44Ft4-958BAAAB9lr87A F{ II i I� !l.. tttis ocintract The provisions of the Ameocims mth Disabilaees a,Petrultment Offen a&mttrstnng for employees,the Ad of 1990 tat U SC12 101 et seep,i set forttm under 28 CFR corthac of Ml include pn ail adverfisameirts for - lho 35 and 29 CEft 1630 are rKorporgood by relevance m ibis notation,'An Equal Opportunity Empkaller"All Such I' contract In pre execuflon of this ni racl�the contracttr advertasemerel be plaoed in publications having a kwg@ agrees to emply,with ft flio,ving minimum speafic ctrcutabon wool miroffiles,and women in We area from nequrintmeril ad vanes of EEO Aich the prodect workforcea,,vuld normally be derived., as a.The oo tpra for°wwI oAudtfm the coribaoting agency and a, The contractor will,unless pteciluded by a valid t 4rre Federal Government tb.,.ensure that d Mas made every bargaining agreement conduct sysie ni fl;and direct good faith eSfrat to provide equal rpt to all.... r nrilmment throughpublic and private employee niferrap of as lemma and conditions of etnpdoyment and in Their review' sources 5'ikeky to yield qualifeed minorities gird v omen To of adivities umdar the eontract.. meet this requirement the contractor.ifl identify sources of noteneal mirattr^y gra employm,and establish,,,rift such b...The contraclarmil..accept as pts operating fodreythe., dtantflied sources pr etaures nwnaretka,matronly amd mromen farltsrw.mrtg statement: applicants may be referred to the contractor for ernplaynent co sideraloot, 1I is the policy of this Company to assure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated dosing b In the event the oarikactor has a valid bairgening is employment.wmthout regard to their race retigoin,sex,coot ag for menl providing cxclusilve hxtng hail'.referrals Me.. national origin.age or drsakz qy Such action shall include contractor rs emoted to obleerve She provisions of that `! emitykrymem opgrading demotion.cw transfer re A tr reimC oe agreement to the enwat that the syslern meets Cormracir s recnigmeumt adveniskng,layoff or to rates of ply or c mphance Mill EEO ocritrad provisions Whom other forms of exsmmpensaaoriand Selection for training, nnplermen of$urn an agrearment has the effeca of r including apprentioashrp. ante^or on-the- discrlmmahng against mr-rorittes..or+*4 mem or olorgares the lob awning". contractor to do the same such implementation violates federal nondschminatlon provisions 2. EEO Officer.The contractor wilt - e and make.. known to the contracting clificlars,an EERY Officer w1ho All have c The wmiacillorr,41 ascouiragir its present empleyees W the responwhiltjtyr for and must be capable of ettectpvefy refer minfiffigies and women as applicants to employment. ii... administering and prompting an active EEO program and MuS Information avid procedures w1h,regard go resetting such must be ansa med adequate amity and sesponsibildy,Co do appricards&01 be discussedMth employees. so it 5.Personnel AeS sans`Wages,,vorying cor4tore.and 3.. Dissemination of Pofdcy.All members of the contradictsemployee twinaf3rs shelf be established anal::administered,am'.. %. staff'who.are auuthntkaed to hire supe"e promote„and....... personnel actxslms of every typo.,unstudtrvg hirkinif suptgradinsg:: i+ discharge emotoyees or wtio ritoornmend such Action,t>( a. promotion,transfer,demobon,layoff,and lemmination,"It be ` are Substantially inyolved in such action.,+mill be made fully taken-,41hout regardto race,ador,retgion sex,national cc uctird of and Mil rmrpalemem.the confrachWs EEO pooly origin,age or disability, The follov rty pr ores shill be and contractual tespyrisbflties to provide EEO!In each grade totla wll ! and dasaafroation of yment.To ensure that the above IS, agreement era will be met the fogavi mg actions will be then as a a.. The wnfxam,aANloondbctpencdcjnWecliom od project' mmmum, spas to,insure that u w ong,t rdboi rs and emptoyell,laed9rsres do not medicate disaa'.'.iminatosy vemneeni of protect site. I a. Parodic rmatings of supernscry and pielsormet office personnet amployees nmll...be conducted before the spars of a, k,and then is rot bees often than once every an rnrrndi as Anich time The b The nii- or will periodically sdaivaSe the sp read'.04 combad s EEO policy and its imp tion rill be 'tiffs paid within each dassification,to dettermine any reviewed and eR'tfatred The meetings i ll be conducted by evidence of disrtr rinatory.,wage praotkcea. the EEO Officer, !! c The contial AI pewro ducally review Wertied thersorinet b. nit new supervisory or perwirroyi ofte employees will be actions in depth to dietwinine whether these is Lviderce Of given a thorough mdoctrlrrafpon by the EEO lbw,covering discrimination Where evidence is found,the ntractor wtll alt amayor aspects of the contractors EELS,ciollgaboris wttlgn prom.0y We correca ve advon.., if the revue„v irul'rcates that the thirty days follo• g ittea!r raporigriglior duty with the contractor'.. disci,gimination may enfend beyond me actions revke,ped-,awn ll corrective action shah lnctikde of affected persons. o, data persormelto we engaged in direst recruitment tor i the prtjeet vil be inearricled by me EEO Officer in ore d The contractor will pao#mmptfy investigate all complaints of contractors procedures for locating and hiring minorities and alleged discrimination made to the contractor In ooh icialgon r€ ,women 411h its obligations winder this contract,+warn attempt to resolve such comoalints,and 4 We appropriate cornecirrve sow 7 d.. Notices and post"sidging frith the mfrwfor's EEO within a.reasonable time If the indicates that the pahey wil be placed in areas readily accessible to employees, discrimination may affect persons other thanthe domptani rf... iappoicams for employment and potential employees such corrective achon arall Include such other persons. Upon completion of each investigation the x groats inform e, The contractors EEO policy and tate procedures to every complainant of all of their avenues of apperill !. rVement suer polley will be brought to the attention of employees by means of rmeetar s employee handbot*s,or S.Training and Pro motion: ii other n Fate tewis a The corrtrac for mall assist in lemaflnii quairlying,and l increasing the Sins of mmnrxaues Arid%vcmen...mucro are 3 r, i j 2 RFP o, — 117 _44— r l Page 170 of 1193 P, D, D -uSign Envelope tU_ BAA9924A-B365-44D4-958BAAAB9E87ACFD applicants for employment or dmtrrtrd employees Such efforts ,vtth the requirements for and conlory Mth the Arnerecanswith.. should be aimed at devat ng full Tourney lovef status Disabilities Act and MI ideas and regulations estalutished there employers in d of Trade or}cab classification involved, under Empwoyers must provide reasonable moccanniodation in MI ornproryment activrbes unless to do so viould cause an b, Conslsterni%th the contractors+o*force Traquirerrants undhA hardship and as perrni ss i under Federal and Mats regulations rare contractor shall make hill use of audining programs re, g.Selection of Subcontractors,to°s,Pro enuert of Matenads „? apprenl ship,and or-thee trarnng programs fare the and Leasing of Equipment The oonaactor shall not gircigraptucar gra hf ronti performance, to Me event a diso-aminate on the grounds of racii Got,red sex., special provis t dor Training is provided under this contract, national origin age or disribilly,in the selection and reirendor, subparagraph*At]be sulrerseded as edicatand in:tyre of subcontractors,including proourr awl matraxale and specmat provision, the contracting age may reserve leases of equipment. The csantractor t Rake all necessary } training positions for p ,mfto aeaelyr;etfarr apnce and reasonable steps to ensure nordirseremenation in the in accordance v,#h Z3 ti S C 1400admirrestratron of this contract P, The contractor mit ad` ate employees and applicants for a The contractur$himl nottfy Oil potential subirrentradars and empdoymom of avaetateIs Training prossarrs and entr'ana r supplier's and*sscrs of their EEO oor Wicims under this i8 requiticinerft for each counsel. i2 d'.... The contractor,41 perloyfieffily review the training and b The convactor wiv use grad faith efforts to insure rAomoeon pafeatim of errs .bo are mirodries and sOxcritraclry commpliancce•,41h their EEO obligations. m"n semi,wild encouraW ell ii empkayees to apipy for 'i suoh training and promotion, `{ til.Assurance Required by 49 CFR 24,11 3(b): 7 unions.If the contractor renes in whole n in part upon unions as a source of ermtoyees,the contractor golf use good a. fihe requirements of 49 CFR Part 26,mod the State bear efforts tri obtain the cooperation of such tri to DOT s bl S DOT-app roved DBE program are incorporated by increase oppoduraleres for mi es a dl wn Actrons by reference �s the a either directly or through a conk assi�coW Ming as agent,.will rmtciudis the procures set b The contractor or subcontractor SMI to dtsarfminalre on Roth bebw, tar hast$of raoa,odor national W!",of sex In the.. { Perticemance of this contract Enke Wilriecor%hall oatri,W a. The contractor.mmil use good W efforts ro develop in.. applicable requirements of 49 CFIR Pan 28 in the wQd and �+ coopierationwTh die unions,,.One Waring programs alkned advinnstration at DOT-axamillied contracts Failure by The towward qualifying mom re r ionfies women for membership contractor to carry,out these requirements,is a mau,+nal breach... in the unions and reasunyf the skits of nvnoritrars and women of this contaaca."tclab may result in tt termtriedan of this so that Gley may quality for higher Wingemplovyineent contract cc such other rem"as the contracting agency deems appropriate. b. The contractor win use good Tann efforts to incorporate an Y EEO diause into caw union agreement to the end thaT surdm tt.Record's and Reports.The contractor shall keep such unrorw rnufr be oonteracireally bound to reser applicants',.v+thoul mcoirds as necessary to document comphmrrce,�mft The EEOC t nigaird to There race codon,rehgi sex,natioaval origin age or rerpaaainents Such records shall retained for a perrod of dlsabli ty: three years forcD Ing the date of the final payment to the contras or for art contract rdonf and shaft be available at C' The contradict is to obtain stkarmalfon as to the referral rifiracroolis tlrres and places for inspection by authorand `# aoti and p pedes of Time uni mer rexcit"that to the epi esentauwes of the contracting agency and the FH fuV y extent such rnforemation iswlitun The exclit possession or the Wbor union and such labor union fetuses to lmanrdsh such a.The words kidol by the conVaclor shale document The.. { mfommaa'on to the contractor,the contrador shall so certify to 1otlamng.,:. ,. the costractrig agency and"I set forth what efforts have been made to obtain such infcrrnation_ +I f Thr n§,a1br aerdwork hours of minority and nano.. minority group mampars laid'a4 proyed in each a+uoak d. ]it the event the union is unable to provide the contractor classification or the MM a rte bio flow of reFeaxiNs rrtthei the We limit set Win in the collective bargairrenglig the contra tl4 eat The progress and efforts being made in oDopecation, dThrough independent recruitment ,fill The employment Both unions,4lian Applicable,to Increase enmplem, int radano rs tt n regard ra r point nefigiori,sox national opportunerris for nminadites and examen and i' origin,age or " st;making fulf efforts to obtain quaifted, andfor qualifiable mandrel and wonert. The failure of a union rpt The progress.and efforts being mads In a�zating,nimV, to...provide sufficient ce'fenals riven though it is obligated to.. training,qualifying,and upgrading mmorttees and women, Provide exclutir"referrals under the Tritium of e notlecu've tl bairgairrang agreements does not relieve the wribarvor prom t 6 The contractus and sub:orsactors+res§submit an annual ,£ requirements of times paragraph In The event unmet referral report to tare contracdrig agency each July tion the duration of practice prduents the contractor hm merneing the rbirgatroas the prorect,ndicalfing this number of naaroity r onen and pursuant in Executive Order d 1248,as mended and these non*mieisray group istypieryers currently engaged in eachwork special provirrons,such confidence shalt immediately notefy the classification required hV The wintradt uaok:..This Information is. con racting to be reported on Epjrn f y ,IA f The staffing data should' .� present The protect mak force W bid in all of any#cart of '. Reasonable Arco varodation tot Applicants I the`sant payroll period preceding the end sof July if on-tt yob i.. EnVoyses with Disabilities The contractor mustbe familiar training is being required by specto prowiSem" thea coxmtractor 4i nr 3 iY ti RFP No, G"Gni Ett,J'4 "f ' Page 171 of 1193 t: Docu&gn Envelope ID: BAA 924A-B 5A4D495BB-4AA89E87ACFD 1. z i� ; Al to recused to coed and report training data The of paragraph 1A of this section;also,regular ': ... '-i employment data should reftect ftxkork force on board duong rear costs Incurred for more than aAvekty period(but not I of]or any pari'c4 the last payrol perind procardlikA the end of less oftifin tt°en quit errlyS under funds,or pry r+: Judy'.. ankh ower the partdcutar ly period,are beamed to be cannst rums y made of incurred du nng such weekily Such fa errs and,m s be Paid the appropriate IN..NONSEGREGATED FAO UTtkg age rate and fry benxants on The wage dfiftinlnatdon flea• the dassificatifon 4f^avddc actually Wormed,%tioul regard ta... r This pr€ymart is appGoatae to art F al-atd constructton skAl except as provided in ag CFR 5 5taa(4p,kaWf rs of ?' arkrtracas mcd,to ail related construction subconoact of mechamcs performing n,cA an rrore ton we classification SMD00 rte, may be componfored at the rate sbecified for each cla uftoahon for the" sc ly%ork therein:Prourded. The contractor vniAt ensure that fadifies provided for Thai Me employees payrn9 records accurately set forth rhe u employees am provided 0 such a manner thus segregation(m Woespent to each classification inpnichworik is pufa med. Tne basis of face,colorraigion,sea or natronW ongn cannot The image determination T rickofing any aftitorfat drissdfat abon result, The contractor may naidher require such segreosd and N rates coif'.ormed under paragrapn lb,4f thts. use try wrlt3 r or pd ltoes nor tolerate such use by saotaanI and the G.awws•-Macon nosier(WFi-.tT`xt)shall be, employee custom The r' tram's ribigaY-cin extends further posted at all times by the contractor and its subpontraciors at to ensure that ft employees are not assigned to perform theirthe We of dhe work in a prominent and aocessible plat�nare s` services at any lc)caaoay under the contractors coraroL Awns a can be essity seen by The workers. it the facttees are segregated. The tarry"tidies'includes �l roadir ¢ ,t 9S areas,rastauuarrGa and sb2dte'r eating areas, b(I a The contradfng officer shall nquilre Chad any loss of { ftme cl4L*s rrerns washrooms.locket rcranws,and other storagedressing a e aS parking ICAs drinking fountains, laborers or mechanics Ina�trng he"n rich is rayl tined in recivalron or entiWaanamett areas banSpol"tarlons,and housing iris mala detarnsnatkan scud,*iywdn to endo"a"ed under ttte Provided for e m pioyees The contrador shall pk ovide separatedetermin car tract shall due c assaae d xr svntraaraT GvdtN thin, e on The contracting~shal I approve an to stele-Laiu restr ms and necessary r, Ssing or sleeping a 3c1s4€saP�t7ss bon andwage rase and fringe benefits meas to assure privacy between srrxxes. therefore ort y vdhen the folic arrig criteaahave been melt IV, DAVISAIACON AND RELATED ACT PROVISIONS o)The"cork to be perfonried by dna cJas cattds requested Is not performed by a classittesten Ir,the war T hos sit is appw�e kr all F t-aid construction a s nark and S exceeding 070mid to all related tracts and ' if-tiers aft(regardleffs of sr tract smep The o 13 he classification is iddttxed In line area by the requirements apply to all pr Iects located vrthin the diff . oonstructron industry and a way of a r4aofivey char is funcharraky ctassafred as Fa€Parm-add h'sghv+,ay, This e.xcludes ready,"funchonaiy classified as taoat foods or rural minor cd tors which we exempt Ori,[The proposed>vage rare ineudargany guns fry 4atidraruing es may eta A4 apply these rwgutrtrrments to frame its bears a reasonable relationship t4 arse.. ` lather pngeCt's. .aarates contained m the, e deterruaurvatiet. ' The tdydi4•a provisions are Frcf'n'Ch8 Ut 4i T2t it the contractor and are laborers and nits to be 1 Labra tl in 29 CFR 5.5"Contract prcvisruts and encu rye d 0 the classification @rt 8 wwrik or their related "An minor reviskrns to conform to The Fr9WA" representatives,and the contracting Officer agree on the 1 1273 format and F^WA program recpus•erner.b. classification and`Hoge rape ondodrig the:arriortrd designated for fringe berieftts:,me e appecia area.a report of r tFna action taker shall be serail by the c4ntvaosing often to The 1. Minimum wages 'Administrator of he Wage and Hour Drastrin,Employment ! "Standards Administration,U EDepartment of a M and m ccs ad or kng kashngtp I5 Eli ToeAdmkHstrator.o'an authorized the site cif date aro*. R Sae pard io naley and not less cepa rrtahve A .rraoddtfy Ordrsapprenane every ,r ofiert titan a meek •>vtttvadrt e - uetyt�ud'6oxy n' additional las kis action wthm 30 days of rapt.and }, rebateon my account ueuoW such payroll de claws as are se adxtse t coneaciting mar or Ml notify contracting perrrrttted by regulations reenact by ft Secretary of Law, officer within t*30-day feenod that additional terve rs under the Copeand Act(29 OFR parr 3'I,the IUf arndnant 4f necessary -ages and Nana Elide fringe beneft,or cash a turvalents thea rl doe at of payment cornputted at rarer not less da to the event the contractor,tete Jalocfers of machanKs than those contawardd in tMewage determination n oil the to ice employed in she classification ek then` tathaea, r Secretary of Lab.ytt-ch is a - and madda a part and the oonteding aftfer do rot agree our the proposed hereof,regardless of any oonirrevwt radallonship wdhich aw'a'y+ classftatkoa and wage rate including the amount be allegrell to exist bet-ween the 4crrtractvr and such laborers designated for fnnge benefits.reihere approprataL The and mechanics.. contrwifing officer'shrel ref a Urre questions,dnduding the views 4f all interested pees atkd Our nwornmericalion as the uonbrbut ons made or costs reasonably anticipated for tonna contracting after,to lilts gaga arxd'ink av AdrYwurrastratCu'taar f "e b r s: n libit25 of the Davis-Bacon Y T yvf and How ratels �•or an #� authorized raptesenda6ve Mill issue a debarminaborn-4thiln Ad an behalf of hauliers or mechanics are Considered ages 30 days 4f ripe pt and so advise Niue trails officer vd said to such laborers or mechanics subled to the provisions ;v s a 't r S' f RPP No,22-2011DL -4 - `' Page 172 of 1193 IJ D u&gn Envelope U W9924.A-B 4D4-9 BB-4AAB E87ACFD will notify Me,contracting officer,,linin the 304ay period Trial Bacon Arci,the rorefecotor aha l maintain record's which sktoww additional time asneoadaan� that Itie corn,rni to provuda WO barraft a anlorciradle, that die plan or program is ffinarnciamy responsible,and OW than toy Thewage rata(inducing t r ga i s�r�a plan or program leas been r mmr a an 41fifing to f (: Teaget�Er'l'1' dn "uart frspenisfils, sl r;<+S�� laborers etmecha a and rinds' shoat the I f(3)of this section,shade be pad to all makers Srforri costs anticipated or Me t g;ap mooned in prainees uncle ar'k In the class under sats Contract from the first Its. rognimss� nt in rentsu s dr trainees s u�' day on whichwork Is perfcarned in the dassurkatlon approved n C mens rte61 Npmaiprog amwrifita d e+k Ctrs I'. registration of appranfaoestgp program sold oalcafion of trainee programs,the registration of the trues and c.''Ahertever the mirimum wage rale prescribed in 010 trainees,and the rags and wage rates prescribed In the contract for a Mass cf Istoorers or merdharks includes a fringe alatltcatyle programs. t benefit r"on is richt ex,ta'essed as an nanny rale the DDrU11CIOT shall eietar pay ftp berai ll as shad in the sage dater,inatlon h t I the frac r"I submit witelify for each weak in ') of site pay ancither bona fkde fringe lid m ars houtty cash ,"hueh any contra0voork,is pardoned a any of all payrolls to Ir aq °+l eo t Thereof, IlheacediaciNagency, The payrolls su miffed shalt sel out accurately and compkinity all of the are on required to be it ft the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or maantained ander 29 CFR a 5(a43 iiai,ar=m Mat flak other fdnod person,dta o ilador may consider as pan of the security n4imbais and horns addresses shall not be included 'jof any lager or mechanic the amount of any costs on weekly transui tt Instead The payroks shall only need to ,I reaswages antro poled in providing bona fide hinge benefits molude an individually don number for each employee f :. under a pion or prolirant Provided,Thal tris Secretary of a g.,the last'fbue dints of the arnpkay 's social security Labor has foul upon the rrinurn"e�sl of itis cornarasdoa', naanlaerrj..The required�ly payroll tnf�tn von unuay be thatttm applicable standiuds of the Davis-Ba o n lad'.have submitted In any fo rn desked,Opfional Form WH_U7%s been mat Secretary of Labor may require the oordrackir available for this purpose from the trl'age and How Division .l to set aside.In a Warass alk ant assets for iiia treating,of web gate of hnp rrwrw of , or e-, wtidlwrnsa rwts-347!ns r hiin.. y, obligatlons under the plan or program. of Its successor site,The prima contraolor is responsible for the Submission of colifies,oil payricAls by all .. klfthpfd4nd Contraodorg and cud drr shall nutdrdaain The full l seculrtly number and current address of covered vlAier,. and shall provide them upon request to the conbactIng agency The ntraotkrg agency ill Its own actail or upo,, fix lra€ nn$sa n to de State fi clic FT Iia or the Wage writaen request.of an aulthorfoad repregebtative of are Haan Division of the Deperineirt of Labor for piaposes of an Depanmterd of tabor vdithilidd or cause to be m'mtthheld from investigation or audit at comiliflanceolm pmmLhg wage the contrador under this contract or any other Federal reque ements It is rest a veolahon of this section for a pater tContract Mill the sanre pinnas contradict,or any other federally, comae for tri require a sur ondr' to provide addresses and ,{. assisfad contract subyect to DwA-Bacon prey tlrld'wage.. sociiihirecurty numbers to The pill me contractor for its own l.. requeemenni,,,hich a rid by ft same pritrie contractorsoy recorcds,without weekly sulormission to the contracting agency,. much of the accrued payrnes or advances as may be x Consdarad necessary to pap laboliers am m u€a 0 Each paywoll seem Il be accompanied by a { including apprenfices.trainees,and heiprtrs employed by rhe Stliterment of Complaints,'signed by the Wribactior or contractor of any subcontractor rive full amount of vages £If rand by the contract In lire avant clot d'adrma to pay any subcontractor ar hos,or her agentwfiO pays or supervises brie I� laborer or mechanic Including any apprentioa!smile or payment of the persons employed under the contract and sls�l helper,employed o woddng on it*ante of the wodk alt or p=ar �the dkalla wr d of tete wages.fecituiried by ft adonbaot aloe conlididing,agenop ,g nuay,after rite,notice to the Contactor take such aacldotirr as and That the payroll for the payToll prenod contains trite I may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further irate-wban required to be pircoided under§55(&JIIXIWt of } payment advance,or guarantee of ftp until such violations Regfulaborm,29 CFR pail 5,the aper agate Information is have wased being nnan6faned warier 5,5 tak3Xllof Regulations 29 CFR pmt 5 and that such nnforma kin is correct and 3,. t+ayroffs and basic records o nplee. A, payrolls and basic reaonrds rata'ang Martin shallbe ilii That easel'+lswler or mechanic itrydudfug each martial red by the contractor'dune;the course of the w and - and fea�neei employed on the T act.. t preserved for a pencil of three"at$thereafter for all I rets during tlhe payr�T�arod Corr paal'due fkslt+°dek'kg i; and madianics'wvorking at The site of the'aortSuch records mages earned,without rebale either directly or arosec ty, stwadf contain the oma,address,mid soovat sacuo Cy n ager f and the no deductions have been rnade either directly or indirectly e dna w�earned.other each such,w�ker,his or her correct classification hourly rales permissible duclko as set foth urRen ilabo rs, 2L9 CFR of f no riding ratecg contributionsor costa W :; anticipated for bona ride tongs benefits or cash ecturvatents t9 reof of the types deco' rd in secteon 1 ibl2ItB 10 the out chat each aborar or�nno has Coffin fJarvia-Baccan 1,dairy and weekly number of hours worked, pard not deductions made and actual wages pad,Whenever the "a tt an the aper cat a age ostia and doge t or atar+y of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5 5iaXl iiia I that cash aqumatents for the classihcaaonl of worry performed, I it. of any aWev rax mechanic irsaude She airrorml of as specified w atm a tla a tenrirnadfo y any costs reasonably antiatialed in providing benefits under a incorporated unto the contract.. C; plan or program described in sechon t[bk3#{B;of the Davis. i hi i 'I ,t RPP No.22-201/DL -47- Page 4TPage 173 of 1193 I fi r DocuBign Envelope ID: BAA99 4AB355-44 -95BB-4 9E8r7ACFD II S' d3;The weetdy submission of a lobtJ executed rate s-.ecified in the applicable garage determination rentroaaon set forth on the reverse side of Optional Forma A,ppremicea shalt be pard fringe benefft in accordance oath WH-347 shadi,satisfy Elm,requirement for submission of it* The provisions of the apprenticeship pripgrani if the ' Tatente h of Compliance'required typaragraph 3 to t3}of appeen" hip pnram cot p fi , <£ this section apprentices must be paid the full amorist of e listed an the wagift dedsmanarloonfor doe arc a f4 i The falsification d any of the strove daarTficattarrts r�ray' classification.If aloe Atarnrnasarattx d iffermir�s thtat a different subjeT t lsimrarion '. e a o above civil or tions m. practice prevails for the applicable apprentice otassifrcatlian- il< prosecutierr and 'seet�an......1(x31 of title t3..and section 231 of hinges shall paid at mstth.That torrninaTidn. title 31 of the United Stades Cie in the event pre Office of Apprenticeship Training Employer c.The c s lraCtor s a l next the r cods and dux Services,or a Safe Apprenticeship Agency required under paragraph 3,a of This section- available fogy racogn ce hi the ,w ravers oval of an RwW be air;. n copprig, tr;erwrlpC a by alehorbred'. apprenttceshsp program,apprenticesthe rat actor oa�lll ria ra anniantalrves of the contr agency,the State DOTE the pe deter to ddnitizethe at less there the e Ft-NVA, or am Depamnera Labor,and knelt permit such predetermined rate for T e xxk parfrrrrreet rantW an at to niffifesentshves to nteirview employees dunog ,m*Ing hours taro rare us appoved, on tare job of The owlipctor or subcontractor faits to submit The reguteed moorch or to matte them avathesly The FHWA may, b Trainees rprograrns of the USDOL) afterwntren noTce To the Contractor, diftedrng agenr;'y of The:Mahe DOTL Take such action as may he necessary to Except as provided fn 29 CFR 5A6,traineeJ not be cause the s rd anyTther payment_advance or permitted to r k at less than rhes patermirrad rate for d guarantee of funds.Furthermore,such failure to rde submit the re ma Ly .mask perfrunved uniess y are employed pursuant w and! b records a r esew dice sura a av CFR Wray rrlr�vicualhy registered as a tyr ra'na Alch has received prior f gra r ds fordebarment action pursuant 39 SFR t 3. approval evidenced by fomTal corifficarson by the U a. Department of Labor,Employrr em and`training 7 4, Apprentices and trainees Adirrinistra cit a.Appeentic s.iprograms of the USDOL;t. The ratio of trainees to j ymen on the job site llnot be II greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Apprentices Mill be permitted to+'park at less than the Employment a wd Training A tmir strapion predetermined rate lor the work They perfornraid,,fien may are !?, employed parsuaant to am individually tegishmed in a bona fide Every hainee must be pard at nol less than the rate specified apprenticeship arbIgnsh registered*10the U S Departmem of in the approved program for the teatnee's level of pidgressr Labor Employment and Training Administration„Office of anotessed as a percentage of the iourneynan hourly Yate A,ftpsent oeship Training,Employer and tabor Senvlces or,with specified in the applicable wage&4ermmabw Trainees shel a State Apprenticeship Agency micognmed for the Q e,or tf a be paid fringe benefits In smordancemth ate provisiaris of the ' person is emrplayed In his of her first 90 days of probationary trarnea program of mis trainee program does no mention + employment as ars apprentice in such an appienficesirlp if Inge benefits trainees shag be pled the full amours€at fringe prt. rain w.'hro is no indawadtsely registered in The program,but berieffits lasted on thewage deTernunallan unless the who has been certified by site Office of Appreorwestwip Arimaaastratda of this Wap aid Hour Division determines that Training,Empliew and Lames Services or a State there is an appronficaship Mialim wilt the Apprenticeship Agency twhere approprratal to be filiglible tot oonesporlding towmeryman^mage rata on the rrege probationary empksyrnena as an Waste, determination which provides for Ness Thain NO MTV benefits Tor apprentices Any employee Med on The paird at a tsa airi i The atia�napde races 'rt es to j ymen 'r the pop tate who is not registered and panty its a tramiing plan situ in any craft cdassaticatran.strait not greater than the redo approved by the EtripTnyma d Training Administration spiv ! wage permitted To the oontractor as to tiro entire avamk.force r be paid ted less Than the � wage rare on She This p�eigascew,ad program Any worker Irsted dry a pagroT at an determination for The Ct of wroA actually pertorrr d_ i� In adchtfori,any trainee performing vork on the job site In apprentice vage ram Mas rs nor Wiliterisd cn olher,,tse excess of the ratio,permitted rpt the registered program employed as stated above,shall be pardnot less than The l lt shabe parnot.less itan.the .wage rate on Tae wage deter rtnaTuan for the d t ap�ICaote a rate on the applicable ' dassaficab n of'von S actually pertrsmed In addition,any wage determination for Saws,sora actuality performed. apprentice performing irk one Tait job site at excess of the i' ratio permitted wilder alit registered pr m Il be pant not In Tine event the Einptoyrnrenl add Training Administration fir.Than the applicable Usage sate on themVe determination approraf of a Welding program,the contraciial'43 no for the%,TA actually performed Where a contractor is longer be per'rrattle o,Oldie tifeareas at less than the plerfrohning mistruction on a proted in a locarly other than applicable predetermined rate for the mod performed until an rt that Irl Which Its progisam is registered the nurses and,v~lage accept"pr owant,rs approved. rates t eypiessited in percentages of the journeyman's,hourly step specified in sty contractors or subcontractors registered program mil observed c Equal employment o vdty The uC>t4 t n of apprentices,trainees and Journeymen under this pan shalt be in oonform4y sAith The equal empkaymenr opportunity r Every apprenTce must no paid at not less than ltve rate retiijile vients of E:xecuffive Order t 1346.:as amended,and.79 specified in the ragissiterldi program for thea ti's level of GFR pan 30 it progress expressed as a percentage of tine purneymen hutidy i r' fi II ;j RFP No,22-201/D -4 4 ,r Page 174 of 1193 4 +! DocuSign Envelope 01 B>AA9924A-B D4- 5BB-4AAB9E87ACF 3 I t i' d. Apprentices and Trainees programs 4 the US,DOT 1 a CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY t` Appnoilices and fret ?d6nig undw api renhooship and'' STANDARDS ACT skill fraantng programs mph have bw ceffified by the Secretary of Transportation as promoting EEO an connection... + Ah Federab a highway construction programs are mint The feitr Ang daoses apply to any Federal 4d construction '! "Ma to to requilrements of paragraph of of this Section l"/.. confined in an amount in excess of$100,0%02 and sublert..r the The straight tette hourty swage rates for apprentices and overtime prowslora of the Contras d Walk Hours and Safety t trairrees,under such foragrams,41 be established by the standards Act These damn shall be inserted in addition to �i particular pmWams,The raters at apprentices and batinaes to 6 ctausaa retgurred bt 29 CVR s Sian or 2g CFR.4 6 As tou eryrmen thrall not be greater than permitted by Me terms of used an thews paratirsitylt,Me terms laborers and mechanics t partcUar program, includewarchmen and grams. 35,Compmtiahce with Copeland Act rerguirernertts. The t.Ovet hrnr rt uirements. star contractor or subcontactx contractor shall comply with She repwrrements of 29 CFR flat&' ooneaading tai any part of the contract wok r vch may regulre (i 3,Mrrch we incorporated by r rence in this contract or involve ft employment of laborers of"hichanes shall requite or perarit any wall LWone or meotaanlc ha any J aworkgeek n which he or sloe is ens on such; to ,Subcontracts, e contractor or su motor shelf insert.. ttThatUx+o}k an excess of fofy,hc5urt in tblcft awokt, lf aar9e5%such "r p'otrty s'r°f!M1''A=1273 In any subcontracts and also rasrpaarsr Etas laboter or mechanic rectsves compensation at a tate not hies 1 subcontractors to include Form Fhb A--'6273 in any kc,,wr I r r subcontracts The prime contractor shell be responsdsle for f an ode and on"if teres bask rate of pay fcm a91 hours a cxx pile by any factor or lo' ser subcontractor workedin cis,of forty hours intote +u if+mak: 4th ar the comintict star in 2tr CFR S 5 2 Wetatlom liability for unpaid wwagesi liquidated damages lnthee-mmofanymimnc4thedausewkdh 7 Contract termination:de tet A breach of The %n paragraph a t l of this secttor+,the contractor and try contract clausesn 29 CPR 5,5 may gra for tarmanahon subcontractor responsible therefor staff he late for The rd tae conifacif,and for as a coratwelor and a unpaid wattes,in a_ ' suchconwtrads earl subOrttraCfor (, subcontractor as frrovuded in 29 CFR 3,12 shaft be katde tc cwt United states lir the case of rwk done under contract lot the eget of Columbia or a term story,to Sian z. ,.Compliance with Davis-Macon and Related Act District.or to suchh terxuloW,far liqudsled damages Such requirements,,..Adl rulings aiel imerpretaflom of the Davis- liquidated dna %hall be computed v4h respect to each Bacon aril Rera6ed Acis contained in 29 QFR parts 1,3,acid S individual 4holer or mitchark,ancArtis g watichacen.and are herein siciarporated by reference in Mid,trail, g employed in viotatten of the craw set forth in paragraph 0,i of this section in the a=of 10 far each a Disputes concerning teflon standards,Disputes ansate% calendar dwy on oh suer!ahcivf was reguirec,or €f the tabu standards pru of t contract shall not 9a-wtrulA d Mo arft in ems of the standard 9svr &of forly out be subject to ens general disputes mute of thus ootmtaaGC Such hours wrt tat paytt rul of the overtime wages required by the ' disputes stmat be resodwed in ice AM the ,- ores... ctaUee s€tt fcrttt rt paragraph 0_u of teat section 'f.. of the Department of Labor set forth in 29 CFR parts d d,and 7 00spumetwithlin the nrcaansng of that clause include disputes d,Withholding for unpadcd wages and liquidated damages. betean Etre contractor for any of ifs subcontractors and it* The FHWA or the costa ng agency shall upon its own action ,. contracting agency.the U S.Department of Lariat or Me or uponwiriten requear of an authorized representative of the ertooyees or their rella`esenuffives.,, Department of or u to be wi'thirefd.:from i6 aruY moneys payable on account ref s ory p~ed by the %Certification of erYgYbdtYty. crrwt o subcontractor under any such contract or any ether Federal contract with the same prime contractor,or any other tedlealry- CWVW subject to the Corlllso"r"tuork a a By entanng irat this contract,the wrtractor conifies thathuts and Safety Staredards"..which is held by the sterro neilfrea it+nor he of she)arra any person of anti rifts has ars prune contractor.such surae as may be determined to be, interval in the contractors firm is a person or farm ineligible ta... necessary to satvsty any liabilities of such contractor or be aw red vernment rt by vinue of section 3rar of subcontlactor for unpaid wages and iktukloted daryages as { the Davis-Baoarm Ail or 29'CFR 5 12taf t!, provided in the clause set forth br paragraph 12 I of ft 4t section.. .`,. e No Fir of rats contrast shall toany person o firm ineligible far a and of a Garatrrriment contract by virtue d Subcontracts,The contractor or subconraciair shat insert `# ofcti IM of the DirAs-far m Act or ltd CFR 5.1:2iaut t t:. in any subcontracts this clauses set forth in par pfd.(I through(4)of lfahisoon and atlxa a clause requiring the }G c The y tot making statements is prescribed in tete subcontractors�include taste clauses an anyio+mer ter U Crrravinaf Code,ld U S,C iCtlt suboo ntracts The prune Contrails' I responsible for compliance by any sutbconhactor o lower ter subcontractor is Yeah the clauses set dstf in paragraphs 11,Y through ha. this. ik Y 7 if "f r j; RFP No,22-201/DL -49- 3 Page 175 of 1193 DoCuSgn Envelope U 8AA9924A-8 4D4-9 BB-4AA49E87ACFD inAdemeed In�Tumf ng and that a'.contains ah prertfnera provisions VI,SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNING THE CONTRACT and r'e lukenvints of the fa coreract Theis poo mion s afopircanka to all Federal-aid consti S The 30%self-porformance requirement of paragraph I1 a is. r„ontracis on he National.Ht rrvay"tam.. not app cabte W d"grr4xM owil however, ^tfai wg Cfi - shot ager rs may establish gree or self.perf 1 The perform�tth Ile own stg bon requvement& contracd work anxxinffng to not less tharm 30percent(or a. "eater percentage d spasddad Hs hsre In the contract)of the Mal onginaf contract pry excluding any,foodaity fens VIII,SAFEM ACCIDENT PREVENTION 1 designated by the contracting agency. Specialty items may peftmed by tut vdacC and the amouni of any such T h i s p r o v i s i o n i s app( aro at Fedefal aid --.:alty items PeTfortned In ay be dedtucted'Tom the tow] ecristructlori oontracts and to all'.berated sr Iracts., r, ru anal corstacti..pace before computing the arrmirt of�wdrk required to by,the oontractoes o�wnr mg ton 1 fn he penfrum-ian ofmimes contract Che contractor shall 123 CFR 633.116p cdraply Orth all applicapht Fedil Stars and Ioca lwhs governing safety,heafth and aanVdafaen r23 CFR M Etre a. The term'perform worii,Mth its awn "nay"referscontractor shall proyde aft safeguards.safety deieloes and to'�xrkers em:o{ed o eased by the prime cordfa ..and pfvbf0'.,m equiparfrif and take any other needed actions.as 0 equipment owned of rented by the prrinme ,with or detenIftft",of as the contracting offer nay deteminer to I I' ,,VW operators So&term does rut include employees or reasonably necessary to pro4ecl the Ide and health of equipment of a subcontractor or loser ter trate employees on the jobs and the safety of the public and to eras of the prime contractor,or are dI r a s The rote pr rn v lithe the perfctmarce of the term may include payments for foe r of hinng leaserd motir crovered by the contract'... employees Ron%an employee Wasing firm meeting aid relevant federal and Stade rsgurajory requlrerraanta Leased 2 It rs a condition of this contract and t be made.a employees may cnry be included on this term of The pnrne ccnddrrrt of each wilocontracl,,wfioh the cos tractor enters into contractor rweets alt of the fbllrr*ig c a'rdtttoviv punas ant to this contract ftl the contra of incl airy subcontractor shall riot pernmit any empioyee in pedwmance ib i W r the pnme contractor ma"aft. contror over the of Itre cxrrtract to ,in sutrndamdings of under conditions srdperuis m of the day-(c lay actlwttres of the leasftd which are unsaerttary,haeaadous or dangerous to W—her errrployeea� health or safery as detsrrns d under or t.:.. rt satiety and Cbl the pnme cxontra remainsvNe Cdr the quality health standards t SFR 1 :�'tY3 p r mtelgated by ilia Secretary of the won,of the leased ernooyisesof tabor n a"otd' fth Section 107 of the Contract Work. r31 the p contractor s all Power to ao0w or Houfs and Safety Standards Act 40 USC 3704 Y, exclude inchrAdual employees ..cork an the project;arab ;... 14p the pirvre clontrackw ternafns rfurraffirly responsible for 3 Pursuant to 2g CFR t926,3 s is a condition of tfmrt contract. the payment of predefermhned media rimy the that the Secretary of Labor or authorized ripe alive submisson,oaf payrolls stalismerb of co mmptiartce and all ttteresq,$"I have rot of"try to any Me of contract other Ferdefal',mqulatoryr reclurrenwIts. perfrarritance to inspect or mnraes"the mafter cf compliance oath the constructions sae!y and health standards and to carry ' b.'Sperbalty Items'"I be dried to be limned towort out the"tam of the Secretary under Section 107 of the ii than rerpuures h tify special h`10M6dg0L AMbes,or Contract WoOk gars and Safety Standards Act(dit equipment not ordinarily avallabits in lbe type of cointracting US e,37iDtp. crgaaseafons qua lified and expeow to bid rw page on the ,i contrad as a wft and in generarl are to be limited to min" orimporeras of the overall contract Vllt FALSE STATEMENTS CONCERNING HIGHWAY PROJECTS 2.The contract amount upon mthroh the Mqufrements sat rat`h in paragraph t 1.p of Section VI is computed mcludes,the rpt of T h i.s p a o v r,c i o n I s appicable to alk Federal-cid material and n ae'ed ucis;+niNch are til be construction contracts and to all relared subcontracts. pumtuised or produced by the contrarsor under the corntract. t Provisions. In odder to assure high Quality and duraote construction in t conformity writh approved plans and specifications and a high 3 The conlractor contractorshall furnish far a competent su rarfntwmrtenet degree of refiabiatty on statements and reprosentabons made or supervisor=&no is enpeoyerd by"firm,has felt aa.Tcrl to by engineers,contractors ''Mees,and'vorkt§ on Feder*- *act pedonmance of f1havork in accordance with tate contract aid highway projects,ie is es ierrftai shat all persons concerned reiquureme ts.ares is an c of all con operations %fth Me Sri p~threer fimlorts as carefully,thoroughly., Inegardless,of ,no performs thea°®.sgta j and ttft such other of in arad honestly as pmJbW, Willful farsfficallim,dlsurrtton,or oym organs'aabo nal res+ .a'h' s IsupenrWt ,ratan n4 and misrepresentation°w4h respect to any facts related to the... engmeenng seivicesT as the cting oar drawriures is project is a visdason at Fedetat haw To prevent any necessary to assure the performance of the compactmisunderstandirrig ffagardft fine ass of these and.. similar'ares.Form FfWkf1:A-1022 shat)be posted on each. d No pormon of the conlixact shall be"ed.assigned or Federae-aid highway ad r23 CFR 636;un are or more j'... othermse disposed of except-cerin the,,m ten consent of the placesvOwie id is readufy available to am persons oorroemed of ntr ting officer,or avithoftedrape nWafvat,and such, with the prosect; f. consent^fir Elven shatI not be osmirured to reduce the.. contractor of any responsibility low the luffllemenl of the contract-Written cordrent,41 be groan only after the q g U S,,C 1 U reads as faftm's j contracting army has assured that each :-:tract..is 1' ti RFP No.22-201 IDL -50- Page 0Page 176 of 1193 �,t •t ocu ign Envelope ICS: BAA9924a4-B Dd-$ B 4AAB3E87A FD J Il, k ` 'Whroever being an oiler,agentt,or employee at The tinned covered Transaction.The prospechv,&first tier participant shall c States or of arty State or Territory.dr fiver"whether a submit an eVlariation o1why d cannot proMe it*doriffication y pe a"aston.Ishm,orcorporation,knowingly makes any set oul below,The ceirtilhostion of ex alai will:be 1 base suffernerst,Baal representation,or false ratiorl as to me considered in connection�lth the departmerd or agencys f character,quaalriy,quantity,or cast of the material used or to detetim natkan hathair to,~into this transaction,However be used-or The quantity or quality of the d Or r,'ts tail tare of shepets Ywe first,Ifer Wid4wit to furnish a ,? be performed,br the colt Owed rm connection nvtit five certification or an erptanabw shalt disqualify such a person submission of plans maps„specifications,ori tracts,or costs faire,parilcrpishon nn than tionsaction of donstruetion any highway or related protect submitted firm i{. appiovN to the Secretary of Transportation or r The oehirrcation in this€ wise is a matergad representation affect upon wits ..r- was piatd urn the rantxactting IN heaver limwwingty makes any false statement,false agency t twamined to erft into Ons Transaction,If d re dater raptessnudiom false brand or false down wvith respect to the detefnwire t that the prospective participant urk3F hrigly rendered '. character,quality,quantity or mast of any�*rk naafisrued or Co an erroneous certification,in addhoon to Other remedies be performed,or materials firynadried or to be furnished,inavertable to The Federal Government,The contracting aganey ' con-....ection with The construction of any idgfrwey or related may terminate this Transaction for cause of defau t,. colt approved by the Secretary of Transportation[of Of The prospective first fair patttaett shall provide Whoever knrwingty makes any false statenwt as fate immediate a filen notice to the contracting agency to Atom representation as to"to"fact in any statement.Wi fncate, this proposer,s shrilled it any itme the tomeldective first.tier 1.. or report submitted pursuant to p ov4=1 s,of the F -..e at-aid participant learns that its Certification+was erroneous ' Roads.act approved Julys I,try t$(39 Stat 356s,as amended sulornitted or has become emoneous by reason oN chainged aycl ppaenwented circumstances ,,5,... Shall be firOel...under this titre or imprisoned net more than S e The terms'covered rrarusadtTon"'def rrarto' yen or both' '% "heli ale."" rlici t,, ' "princripial <I` and'voluryareyr ett' 'as used in This clause,are clartned ,n 2 CFR Parts 1800 and 1200 'First Tlef Covered 1{....... IX IMPLEMENTATION OF GLEAN ANR ACT AND FEDERAL Transactions'refers to any covered Transaection beT an a `i WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT grantee m subgrantice of Federal funds and a panscorre dsuch l as it*prime or steroustl ccrvrract) Loo%err Tier Covered { Thisprovision is appilicalthe to all F aN-aid construction Traroactfor s'refers to any oloaa tl tranwirio'n under a Fast. contraots and to ad'related subcontracts fuer Cowered Transaction(such as suboorvtraets) 'Furst Tier ` Parkerant'refers to the participant who has ordered Into a +, By submission of this b0prroposi l or the ekacvtdttn of this covered tract a grantee or subgransee of Federal { contact,or auN onir ,as the mer,proposer.. funds isuch os The prate of QeMVW 00401i3010fiL `La sr Tier F e, r 'tired construction contractor,or subcontractor,as F 'refers any pa t,ilio has entered into a appropiralte,wall be deemed to have stipulated as katiows: covered'ban veth a First Tier parficupant of other towner € Ter Parlicilo ruts tstvm+as suboontracrors and supp learsN. j I That any person wild is or 40 be utikred in the ' performarice of This crnatrodt a not prolishctad from,receiving an f The prospective first tier parsirdipsint agrees by saibr ult ng award due to a violation of Section 50 ofshe Clean,Wader Act this poposat that,skKAd the proposed covered transaction be di Secdion 306 of the Clean Aur Actr entered'into it&halt not kno%ingl y enter into any lover tier That The contractor gees to inducte or came to be a person°oto is deb I included the rechAraments of paragraph tt 1 a This Section M In suspended dadaed ineligible.or uadumisurry emidulead frium '( every sUboorishold.aril furt*acm sWears to take such soon as participation in rimes oomwed tansactbow,unless authounics by i' the contracting agency may died as a means of enforcing the department of agency entcding into This.Transaction... �........ such requirements ' g The prospednm—iNrst W Participants further a ens by �^ submitting this broposial that it mil include the claw titedi 4 X.CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, rbf"fliscw Regarding Debamnent,Suspension,Ifielogibility SUSPENSION,INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY and Volunalryr Fact ern-Lcmer flier Covered Trans flair" EXCLUSION provided by tNe depat"to or contracting agewy.entering r, wild This covered transaction,withoirt mod"t-on,un all Ida a± This prov�islon Is a i ble to all Fadoral d construction nem covered transactions,and in all sodaoriartiums for'ton flat contracts, d cdnfiacts, _ Ntao€a ko- -tier covered vanswifions exceeding The$25,0N thimindid, 'l subcontracts,purchsse orders lease agreements,consultant contracts,or any other covered transaction requiring.FNtWA h A pauts-abars:ra a covered'#a'Bsactiort may ret,upon a Illapproval at that is asTNm ted to coat$25,W0 or more-,as certification of a prospecOve Wtopant in a lcp&w liar covered deffired m 2 CFR Parts IeQ and 1200 Transaction that e,not debarred. snefigib e,or voluntarily exclu d from the cowed transaction,unless it S knu-s that the is enromeous, A,pashelpaitt is responsible for ensuring that its principals are not suspended, 1.Instrurclians for Certification-First Tier PartTcipanw debarred or othernat inetrgible To parlidpose in covered. 'f Transactions. To verify the eau..'..cifty of its phne s,as+ 11 as. a.BY sighing and submitting the filoposal,the prospective the eligibility of any lover her prospective persildiscants,each first tier pairticoard is providing the certification set oke lhebwr participant ina y,but is roll required To The,Ekduded Parties Gust S"Joni.....%°insets fh�I p FCwirr� rwYa w is In The drabitln,of a person to provide IN canificatrors set out compiled by the General Services Admmusr ation. <r betoev mIl runt necessarily result in der,u d of participation un anis "1 ji � g i, ij It RFP No. -201IDL a 1 - Page 177 of 1193 { Docu icgn Envelope ICS. BAA9924A B 5-44D4-95BB-4AAB E87ACF 1{ >>% k i, Y 'b"contained on ttve koligloing shall be corstruett to this transaction originated may pursue available res,, require Mot esWisl went of a system of records in order to rndurkng susponvori arddor debarniont ' wows in good faith the cemilicamn required by Ovs drugse. $ The knowledge and!information of the prospeaiwre participant c,The -''ve loll'ter pandiparr:shaft provide is not rsquaed to exceed that'irhich is normally,possessed by immodWit ai'0lion notice to pin to wf inch the proposal is... a prudent portion in the ordinary counso of business dealings, sut ynitted It at any time the p two®rr trey parted aril m reas that its cornificawastion as enorieOus-_ by reamiri of ii l„Except for transactions ed under paragraph(1)of c -ed dicum tandts. them instructions,It a pa"pant In a covered transaction i6 knowingly emeis into a lower tier covered transaction.wvfha d The tennis"covered transaction,-" rrsti,:".. a person art is suspended ted,inefigthake.or vd"rntarily suspended,""ineligibOe."°pai^gdpant°" ""principal ill excluded from partiapation in thus transaction,in addition to and'voluntarily excduded"as used r this,douse,are defiri the 2 CFR F 180'arks 1200. you the perm to � available Cal nt r may terminate this tion for cause wri ch No propos W is submitted for assistance In obtaining'a } or defauk.. ropy of regulations `First.Tier Covered Transa roiis" ,i refers to any covered rranso'CKrdt between a granlee or sullogrianties of Federal funds and a parilikoroam isuch as the prime orgeneral cnaad i `Lowe'Tier C.o ered Trionsa ins" 2, Certiftcatfvn Regarding Debarnrent,Suspension, refess to any colmrsdUarsacbQn ander a Fong Tier Covered �'. Intl gibilItsy and Wro#untaryt Escttell on.—First ret Transaction ism--fr as sulywriaractsi "First Tier Pa pant"'. `j Pawt tpients: refers to the pattrclpa 7t who has entered into,a coveted tramiedpon,with a grantee or subgrantee of Federal fug ,} a The prospective first kms..hart t Conifies to the best at. isuch as the prime or general cosh i- 'Lower flier U knowledge belief,trial rt and its prtrdpae: Participant'rotors any participant who has entered r{ito a t.. covered transaction- with a First Teter Participant or other t t;= Are riot Presently debarred,suspended,proposed for Tier parecf'pants rsuch as subcontractors afirl supfdiimtp- + debarwrent,declared ineliggie,or voluntauity etch from pareciaatiyig kt server i transactions by any FederW e The prospective lower iter participant agrees by },. deparimeril oragency: submiffing Oils pr _::.:. ad that.ShOW the proposed covered ° transaction be entered Into,d shall nol Wriamlingly sinter into l2r leave rtWo uvithirr a i year period pr ing thus any lower lies covered tioneadwvifth a personvft is i proposal been convicted of or had a civil judgment rerxered debarred suspended declared inetigdiioor voluini ardly against their lot commission of fraud o a criminal offense in excluded from.Participation in this covered VatissoJori,uness ' °nth, tri a ty nor trsg, nutnw d by the department or %nth'w rich this a public iFedfeld Mate w local)transaction Qir oonttaci undertransaction originated a pulyfic tyarisadionodation of Federal;or Mate antitrust k stat toe or corn vsaxx of embezzlement,trice forgery, f The pfuspective is car tier participant further agrees by bribe's faint: w destruction of records r king false submitting,,this Proposal trrat it witl Include this d filled €: statements,or yang sholainproperty; 'Codification rdingDebarment-Susperriodyi,Ineltr�bday and Voluntary Exiciuston•LoNer Tier Covered Tran ' i Are W presently indicted or olhon,,yie diminalrr or without modification,in Wt tower tier mwed transactions and civilly charged by a governments!entity ifedefal State or in arty solicitabom for lower liar coveted transactions exceeding focal)with commission of any of to o0 sin--sec enumerated in me$25,000 threshold. parograpah i ak2y of this c*r'IF. arxss g A partrcrport in a covered trarrsaolexi may rely afros a Id, Have not wilNn a threva year poriud preceding ttks codification of a Prospective park"M in a lower tier covered sooketildry : had one of More public transactions transaction that rs not debarred,suspencied,k ig a or '. ,F...... al Stateor local)terminated for cause or detault... voluntarily exclicled from the covered tK':-,: ro Bribers it. knows that the dintrildrificin is eftioneotle A parkdoors is r b. 'a w he e tY pr' a pa ]sural we eft fy tc nee paonsibte foo ensurng that its pirmciplaesare not sus any of the stafements in this certification.such pcispective dieberied,or Mse fnedlgible to pie in Coverednt shall' an explanation to this proposal, transactions, To verify the eli traay of ria W , °yell as hlira elsgilUr y of any lower tier prospactive Participants-each 2,lnstruclions for CerlAratron•Loner Tier pair icrpans; participaod may,but is not required to 01"the Excluded Parties List system'AW&SAe t-M,!a+„Lr^ppis,g w h when is ,Applicab t to alt gads purchase orders and other own puled by the meal Services Administration kr,,*r list transaidiors regakring okrr Ft'tpr'a.approval or eshmared to cost$25,000 or more-L CFR parts tom,and In,fdofhtiip cortaaied rl the foregloing shah be continued!to 1200) require establishment of a system of in ordlor to render l run graoertftafior required by this douse,Tri a By signing and itting this pro )roe pi`ospectrwe knowbfedge ardt Wormai on of parttdpies is not requ it to cis krwef her is providing the codification set out taeiowirexceed'..khat+h ch is normally possessed tyy a Prudent person- $ rt she ordinary course of"it*”dealings. b.The certification in Oft datre is a material repre tatrw of fact upon Mucha redranre'was placed AAfYen thus liansadion i Except flw transactions authorized under paragraph a of II: was entered into Hit et later determined That the prosoirctive these ihstructians,d a partici art in a covered transaction Ower flet Wicipayll knoaongly tendwed an erroneous knowingly enlers into a lower fief covered trarisaction with a certification.in addftn to other remedies available to the poeson.whe rs suspondod,debarred isiefigsttie or voluntarily Federal vorrvi eni,the department"by agency+girth,which excluded from participation in this transaction in addition to other remodies evall able to the Federal Covernment,the ii s ,i. CI= t ,F G tri is RFP No,22-201/ -52- J' Page 178 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope fel: 9924A-B36 #D4-9 BBAAAB E 7ACFi) s deparlinont v agencywrh fnich This transaction i:XWatsd may pursue available toritedies,including suspension ardor' debarrnenf. la Certification Regarding®ebamrent,Susipensron, rl Ind glfnildty and Voluntary ExrJusitrn—Lower Tier �atfroiparfCs:;, j 9..five pospectnve lower Wer panicipiml certalies,by submission of ins proposal,that neither it nor ft principals is presently dabaned,suspended,proposed for debarment declared Nneligibio,or vodur Wly excluded from part ipafing In covered transi coons by any Federal department or agency i, 2.WT*fe the prospective kkrw tier partidpanl is unable to Y certify to any of the statements In t`#3 certat5cafion,sucti ,i. prosp oolve paarricvpant shill one&,an enrlanatiorn W,this ii pts" )a-CERTIFICATION REGARDING USE OF CONTRACT FUNDS FOR LOBBYING 7hds provisp n is aporcabla to at Fede-rat-ald construction caxneam,and to all retated subcontracts rich exceed I.The pr ye paarlicipaed cenfies,by signing and p, s.ubaritting Ifni bid a proposal to dt best of has orfrau knoyredge wW belief,that ;d a No Federat appropriated funds have been paid ar will be p ki by ow on behalf of the utWersigned,to any peen for inguenrong or apemprting to influence an ofter or ernployree of any Federal agency,a Member of Congrew an officer or li employee of Congress,or an ernsdoyee,09 a h of Congress an varvieclion Ah this arararddng of any Federal contract.Ora making of any Fadaral qranl.the making of any Feat loan,to entering into of any cooperafiveagninimem, f and§ne evsensn cacEall r ,va�l dme:nt_or irz rnoorficalkin of any Federalcontract grant,rtran of wopenwit"agreement b If any fronds other than Federal appropirwated ftp have bew pard or Mll be pard to any person fry irtusincling of atien Virg to rnfluernce an~cc employee of any Federal cy,a Mwnbw& s an oar or employee of Congress-. or an employee of a Member of Congress,0 ,E o rnection with this Federal contract,grant loan or cooperative agreement the undersigned sulk compete and 'tsubmit Standard Form-LLL'Disclosure Form to Report Lobtrinng,'in accordance with as miltruetiors.. I° <.Ttvus oer uficat on is a material represer rlaWn of fact upon ti wh4h,rerance was pacedwnsin this transaction vias made or Y entered Into, Submission of dhs co lin is a prerequisrde for making or entering into this transacd on irrqporsed,by 31 Ii U 5 9342 Any person who falls to file the requiredl certification shar1 be subject no a plot perkafty of rant less than $tv0 and rpt more tsar$IM OW for each such..failure. 3,The prospirove participant also agrees,by su mittung its ` bid or proposal that the parnorpant"I require"The language of this cernficartion be included in all lo,.,w fter subcordlects,,AAch a xcer d$I4g and that all such recipients shalt cerOl and disclose acoordrrrgy ,F ,i 't 1f r, ti t; r� RFP No, -211I L - - Page 179 of 1193 r DocuSign Envetope ICS: BAA9924A-B365-44D4-95BB4AAB9E87ACFD I A ATTACHMENT A EMPLOYMENT AND MATIEFUALS d The cordrador shalt iniciude the provisions of Section 1 PREFERENCE FOR APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT the .d of this A 0 wery subcontract of for rda: 1 HIGHWAY SYSTEM OR APPALACHIAN LOCAL ACCESS , r,h ts.of reascmaNy may be,done as ur-seIe 4cd ROAD CONTRACTS '�.. This provision is applicable to all Fisderslyad prat"twled under the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965_ During:me performance of this contract,the contractor <l un making to do work sAwich is,or reasranably may be,done as cora sive shell QbW preference 10 qualified rsmns +i ". regularly reside do me labor^arra as desiginstilid by the DOL e herxe m the cowW t worix isstl oared,or the subregion or ft Appalachian ownries of the'State 4 rekt She oontracl,+irk is { srluared ateepr: ;c a,To the extant that€ualified persons regularly residing in r4the area are not aovailabde ii For The reras€anabie maids of She contraozor to ernpksy super viscr{or specially experiarar~ead personnel necessary to assure an efficierit execution d the corilracf r+crk:. c.For the obligation of retia contractor to offer ampkoymoril to present or former emjployaeis as The result of a Wr4la cotlective ,l bargarmno oontract,provided that the number of nunrowded persons employed under this subparagraph t 1 C r shalt not exceed percent of the'-Total- of employees emptoyedd kroy ft contractor an The convad-wk,es pt as pro Adead in. �s subparagraph 14I beton f` 2:.The contractor_ shalt place a how ceder,,Mh the State Employment Sety"inift-ng,rat thre cdasstcanorus of Che j is ,mechanics and other emoloyars requited To pedoirm The c ntraid work lot the number bf employees regioned an each r tcf We date onwinich idle Participant estimates such employeas ,tel be req&aredt and tdr any othea J pertdnent mliamwtlon required day'''are Stats Employment SwAce to conipiefis the dib r ism The Job order may be plate ,Ah the Slate Employment Se"ve i writing or by (( leviolhoneff -: the u^ sa of tfsa asorttraod ,.dile. a� information submitted by Une cor'tractor h Me origirialtlp older.. a suubstaafially modified,the Wirlpanl.shalA promptly notify idle State Employment vermian ft it g 3.The contractor sfaald gawa toad cuartsk3a€attonto all quwarlffird job applicants Wished to h rm by the State Employment Se ice The cratrador is radar to grant empk ryrneytt to any tik+applicants wlso,in his opwrxyn,are not qualified to Fieftimthe ora sKdcarron of r, k read 3,..if,Athrn one-,melc a 'r the placing of a d ,order by. the contractor rrmth the Stats Employment Serves She State air Employment Service is unable to refer any"i1i lob applicants W deer contractor-or Bess than the number I,'... reqruestedThe Stater Employment Service,41 forward a dificate to,the orlintracrof dndactaffirig The unavarlabli ty of J' applicants- Such cartirficate shall be made a pan of the contraatoa's peffniment protect reosrrdsUpon recefo of The, �I cenifrcVe,to contractor may employ parsons' tP do not t normally Tessin in rte labra area to fill positions covered by the cendlosta norwithstanding This prowsbons of subparagraph r lct above, s ,l 5 The provasor+s of 23 CFR 633333 207tek allow Me contracting to proaoors a contlerourt preference for The �. use of mineral resodarce materials native to the Appalachian regiy�n l f T t { RFP No.22-201/DL -54- Page 180 of 1193 `az DocuSign Envelope ID: B 24A-B 5A404-9 B-4AAB9E87ACFf ti 'r ATTACHMENT "Fly r{ Ci BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS Y }' Source of Supply—Steel and Iron(Federal Aid Contracts Only): For Federal-aid contracts,the Contractor will ' only use steel and iron produced in the United States,in accordance with the buy America provisions of 23 CFI fa3 .41 tl, Contractor will ensure that all manufacturing processes for these materials occur in the United States. A manufacturing process is any process that modifies the chemical content,physical shape,sire or final finish of a product, beginning with the initial melding and mixing and continuing through the bending and coating stages. A manufactured steel or iron product is complete only when all grinding,drilling,melding, finishing and coating have been completed. If domestic product is taken outside the United States for any process,it becomes foreign source material.When using steel and iron as a component of any manufactured. product incorporated into the project(e.g.,concrete pipe, pre-stressed beams,corrugated steel pipe,etc.),these same provisions apply,except that the manufacturer may use minimal quantities of foreign steel and iron when ii the coast of such foreign materials does not exceed 0.1%of the compensation or$2,500,whichever is treater. These requirements are applicable to all steel and iron materials incorporated into the finished work,but are not applicable to steel,and iron items that the Contractor uses but does not incorporate into the finished work. rhe Contractor shall provide a certification from the producer ofst el or iron,or any product containing steel it or iron as a component,stating that all steel or iron furnished or incorporated into the finished product was manufactured in the United States in accordance with the requirements of this provision. Such certification shall also include: (1)a statement that the product was produced entirely within the United States,or( ) statement that the product was produced with the United'States except for minimal quantities of foreign steel ' and iron and specify the actual value of the product. Each such certification shall be furnished to the AUTI0R1Tr prior to incorporating the material into the project. When 1 1 tWA allows the use of foreign steel 3= on a project, Contractor shall furnish invoices to document the costs of such material, and obtain the `r AUTHORITY'S written approval prior to incorporating the material into the project, =zl �F ,S l rpy �,�gg rryy�+r77 rx����^yy,g{rig RFP No,22-2J 1/DL -55- Page 55Page 181 of 1193 14 Docu ssgn Envelop ark: A9924 -8 �44 -95 @�AA�9E�7R FD {, ATTACHMENT "GG" 't { PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BON[ 'I BY THIS BOND, WE, — Inc., as Principal and a a Corporation,as Surety,are bound to the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County, hereinafter referred to as "Authority", in the surra of Ill - Dollars(up to$10,O00,000),for payment of which we I' bind ourselves,our heirs,personal representatives,successors,and assigns,jointly and severally, THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if Priincipal: 1, Performs the Agreement dated 20 between Principal and Authority for ' Proposal of Hurricane/Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction and Disposal, Agreement No. 22-201 the t Agreement being made a part of this bond by reference, in the time and in the manner prescribed in the (I Agreement,and; 'IIf r 2. Promptly makes payment to all claimants,as defined in Section 255.05(1),Florida Statutes„supplying Principal' with labor,materials and supplies,used directly or indirectly by Principal in the prosecution of the work provided t for in the Agreement, and; 5J , Pays Authority all loss,damages,expenses,costs,and attorney's fees, including appellate proceedings,that Authority sustains because of a default by Principal under the Agreement,and; if 4. Performs the guarantee of all work and materials furnished under the Agreement for the time specified in the Agreement„and; ii . At completion of all work covered by Agreement and Final Payment by Authority to Principal then Principal will replace this Performance and Payment Bored with a Proposal Bond, in the amount of 5% of this ' Performance and Payment Bond,to be held by the Authority as a guarantee that Principal will provide to the r Authority a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of up to $10,000,000 on the occasion of a subsequent Task Order in accordance with the above referenced Agreement; then this bond is void;otherwise it remains in full force. I Surety shall be responsible for any and all liquidated damages imposed by the Authority for the referenced Agreement. i RFP No.22-2011L OF h Page 182 of 1193 !' DocuSign Envelope U BAA9924A-B366-44D4-95BB-4MB9E87ACFD 1 r Any changes in or under the Agreement Documents and compliance or noncompliance with any formalities connected with the Agreement or the changes does not affect Surety's obligation under this bond. Any increase in the total Agreement amount as authorized by the Authority shall accordingly increase the Surety's obligation by the same dollar amount of said increase. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for notification to Surety of all such changes. See subsection )of Section 255.05,Florida Statutes as amended for the notice and time limitations for claimants. Signed and sealed this day of B_ PRINCIPAL: By: Signature WITNES& Name: 1. Title: Address:. Telephone: SURETY: By: Signature WITNESS: Name: 1. Title: . -- Address:. Telephone: NOTE: Date of Bond must not be prior to date of Agreement. If CONTRACTOR is a Partnership,all partners must execute bond. IMPORTANT: Surety companies executing bonds must appear and remain on the Treasury Department's most current list(Circular 570 as amended)during construction,guarantee and warranty periods,and be authorized to transact business in the State of Florida,and be pre-approved by the Authority. i RFP No. - 01IDL -5 - Page 183 of 1193 6.G. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R22-074-Approve and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign an End User Professional Services Agreement with Thompson Consulting Services, LLC for debris monitoring services as provided for under the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County Agreement No. 22-202 with the same terms and conditions. Explanation of Request: Agreement Term May 8, 2022— May 7, 2025 Thompson Consulting Services, LLC, will provide temporary debris site monitoring on behalf of the City of Boynton Beach after a hurricane to observe debris unloading operations at the Solid Waste Authority's temporary debris sites related to storm debris. The Thompson Consulting Services will calibrate debris vehicle load determinations to eliminate discrepancies and will ensure reimbursement capabilities with FEMA after a hurricane event. The Solid Waste Authority approved an Agreement for Disaster Debris Management and Support Services with Thompson Consulting Services, LLC. Article 33 (Agreements with other Government Entities) of Agreement No. 22-202 states, "The CONSULTANT agrees that this Agreement constitutes an offer to all State and local government agencies of the State of Florida under the same terms and conditions, for the same prices and for the same effective period as specified in this Agreement; should the CONSULTANT deem it in the best interest of their business to do so. How will this affect city programs or services? Due to the critical nature of this service, it is imperative to have a contract in place in the event of a hurricane/disaster/emergency situation. Professional monitoring is critical to ensure FEMA reimbursement. Fiscal Impact: Debris monitoring expenditures are eligible for reimbursement from FEMA. Utilizing this contract greatly improves the full reimbursement allowed under FEMA rules for disaster generated material. Generally these are unfunded costs until we are reimbursed. Alternatives: The City can issue its own solicitation instead of piggybacking for future. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Page 184 of 1193 Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Contracts Vendor Name: Thompson Consulting Services, LLC Start Date: 5/8/2022 End Date: 5/7/2025 Contract Value: Minority Owned Contractor?: No Extension Available?: Yes Extension Explanation: The initial term of this Agreement shall be for a three (3) year period. The AUTHORITY shall have the option of extending the Agreement for three (3) additional years, as approved by the AUTHORITY's Board or designees, in its sole and unfettered discretion, on the same terms and conditions. Such extension shall be in the form of a written Amendment to the Agreement executed by both parties. Attachments: Type Description Resolution approving End User Provider Services D Resolution Agreement with Thompson Consulting for Depris Management D Agreement End User Agreement Boynton each-Thompson signed- revised 05-23-22 D Attachment Solid Waste Authority Agreement with Thompson Consulting Services, LLC Agreement No. 22-202 Page 185 of 1193 I RESOLUTION NO. R22- 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 3 AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AN END USER 4 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH THOMPSON CONSULTING 5 SERVICES, LLC FOR DEBRIS MONITORING SERVICES AS PROVIDED FOR 6 UNDER THE SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY 7 AGREEMENT NO. 22-202 WITH THE SAME TERMS AND CONDITIONS;AND 8 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 9 10 WHEREAS, the Solid Waste Authority approved an Agreement for Disaster Debris 11 Management and Support Services with Thompson Consulting Services, LLC. Article 33 12 (Agreements with other Government Entities) of Agreement No. 22-202 states, "The 13 CONSULTANT agrees that this Agreement constitutes an offer to all State and local government 14 agencies of the State of Florida under the same terms and conditions, for the same prices and for 15 the same effective period as specified in this Agreement; should the CONSULTANT deem it in the 16 best interest of their business to do so; and 17 WHEREAS, Thompson Consulting Services, LLC, will provide temporary debris site 18 monitoring on behalf of the City of Boynton Beach after a hurricane to observe debris unloading 19 operations at the Solid Waste Authority's temporary debris sites related to storm debris; and 20 WHEREAS, Thompson Consulting Services will calibrate debris vehicle load 21 determinations to eliminate discrepancies and will ensure reimbursement capabilities with FEMA 22 after a hurricane event; and 23 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, upon the 24 recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the City residents to approve and 25 authorize the Interim City Manager to sign an End User Professional Services Agreement with 26 Thompson Consulting Services, LLC for debris monitoring services as provided for under the Solid 27 Waste Authority of Palm Beach County Agreement No. 22-202 with the same terms and 28 conditions. S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\End User Agreement With Thompson-Reso.Docx Page 186 of 1193 29 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 30 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 31 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and incorporated 32 herein by this reference. 33 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby 34 approves and authorizes the Interim City Manager to sign an End User Professional Services 35 Agreement with Thompson Consulting Services, LLC for debris monitoring services as provided 36 for under the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County Agreement No. 22-202 with the same 37 terms and conditions. A copy of the End User Professional Services Agreement is attached hereto 38 as Exhibit "A". 39 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 40 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, 2022. 41 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 42 YES NO 43 44 Mayor—Ty Penserga 45 46 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 47 48 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 49 50 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 51 52 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 53 54 VOTE 55 ATTEST: 56 57 58 59 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 60 City Clerk 61 62 63 (Corporate Seal) S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\End User Agreement With Thompson-Reso.Docx Page 187 of 1193 6t t CONSUISING SERVICES End User Professional Services Agreement General Terms and Conditions This End User Professional Services Agreement("Agreement")by and between Thompson Consulting Services,LLC(hereinafter referenced as "Consultant")and the undersigned client(hereinafter referenced as"Client"or"End User"); Whereas,Consultant has entered into an agreement for Disaster Debris Management and Support Services(Agreement Number 22-202)effective as of May 8,2022—May 7,2025 with the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County(hereinafter referred to as"Authority Contract'and attached as Exhibit A); Whereas,the Authority Contract acknowledges that the End User may enter into an agreement with the Consultant through the Authority Contract; Whereas,Client desires to be an End User under the Authority Contract; Whereas,both parties hereby agree to be bound to the terms and conditions of the Authority Contract; Now therefore,in consideration of the mutual covenants to be performed by the parties pursuant to this Agreement,each party hereby represents, warrants,and agrees as follows: 1. TERM&APPLICABILITY The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall expire on the same date set forth in the Authority Contract. The term of this Agreement shall be dependent upon any renewals of the Authority Contract.Any exercised renewal of the Authority Contract on the same terms and conditions as the Initial Term, shall automatically renew the term of this Agreement for the same period of the Authority Contract,unless Client or Consultant notifies the other party in writing prior to the expiration of the then current term of its intent not to renew this Agreement. This Agreement shall apply to all work performed at the request of the Client or for the benefit of the Client during the term hereof(the"Work")unless both parties agree in writing that the terms and conditions hereof shall not apply.All references to "AUTHORITY" in the Authority Contract shall be as to "CITY"as applicable to apply its terms to the CITY. 2. SCOPE OF WORK Consultant shall perform such Work as the Client may direct from time to time during the term hereof following the issuance of a Notice to Proceed and in accordance with Exhibit A attached hereto. 3. FEE FOR SERVICES The fee for the services under this Agreement will be based on the actual hours of services furnished multiplied by Consultant's Billing Rates as set forth in the Authority Contract,including any amendments to Authority Contract. 4. INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OTHERS Client shall provide to Consultant in a timely manner any information Consultant indicates is needed to perform the services hereunder. Consultant may rely on the accuracy of information provided by Client and its representatives. 5. NOTICES Any notice required or permitted by this Agreement to be given shall be deemed to have been duly given if in writing and delivered personally or five (5)days after mailing by first-class,registered,or certified mail,return receipt requested,and postage prepaid. Payment of invoices shall be within thirty(30)days after receipt of a correct,fully documented invoice.All invoices shall be delivered to: City of Boynton Beach Attn:Financial Services 100 East Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach,FL 33435 6. MISCELLANEOUS A. If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect and the provision declared invalid or unenforceable shall continue as to other circumstances. B. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original instrument, but all of which taken together shall constitute one instrument. Page 1 of 2 Modified May 1, 2022 Page 188 of 1193 6t til CONSUISING SERVICES End User Professional Services Agreement General Terms and Conditions IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officers or representatives. Effective Date: THOMPSON CONSULTING SERVICES,LLC [CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FL] By: 10L.— (�I �—.__(J By. Name: Nathaniel Counsell Name: Title: Executive Vice President Title: Date: May 10,2022 Date: Address: 2601 Maitland Center Parkway Address: 100 E.Ocean Ave. Maitland,FL 32751-4110 Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Please return executed copy of these terms and conditions to the attention of: Lydia Pena LPena(a,thompsoncs.net—Email (407)792-0018—Phone Page 2 of 2 Modified May 1, 2022 Page 189 of 1193 6t t CONSUISING SERVICES End User Professional Services Agreement General Terms and Conditions EXHIBIT A Modified:May 1, 2022 Page 190 of 1193 ' DccuSlgn Envelope lD BAA9924A-B365A4D4-9 BB-4AAB9E87ACFD P [ 'i A YOUR PARTNER FOR SOLID WASTE SOLUTIONS i AGREEMENT FOR. 5. s HURRICANEIDISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL, REDUCTION AND DISPOSAL r f BETWEEN � 1 J SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY AND PHILLIPS AND,JORDAN, INC.. '= AGREEMENT NO.22-201C SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY' J 7501 NORTH JOG ROAD, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33412 .l (561)640-4000 t t Page 191 of 1193 J oocu ign Envelope ill: BAA9924A-B ; 4D4-95BB-4AAB9EB7ACFo TABLE OF CONTENT ARTICLE PAGE 'rt 1. Effective Date and Incorporation of Recitals............................,,, , ,,,,.,,, 1 ` 2. Services to be performed by Contractor.. .. .,,,,,. �i 1 ` 3, Compensation. 4: Insurance .............................. „ .,..... .... .... ....................2 'i . Standard of Care ................... ...3 r 6. Indemnification......... . , .. .. .... .. ,. ....... 7, Independent Contractor........... 3 I 8, Authority to Conduct Business.......-. . . ..... ...... .... „ .,...,...4 i 9, Compliance with Laws...... ..................... ... ... .. .... 4 p 10. Sub-Contractor , ,..,.,., .......................................... .................. 4 ( 11. Federal and State Taxes......... ....... ....... . .. . .... . ..... ..... .. . ... ......4 12. Availability of Funds.,.,. ...... ..................................... 4 r 13, Authority's Responsibilities.,.... .....,,. , 4 14. Default...... ....., 15. Termination for Convenience..... ..... .... .... .... . . ............. 5 16, Uncontrollable Forces,. . .. ....,.. 17, Jurisdiction,Venue,.Waiver of Jury Trial and Remedies.. . .... .......... . 5 18, Commercial Non-Discrimination Policy,.. 6 19. Waiver.. . . ., ............................. 6 20, Severability............. ........... 21. Entirety of Agreement and Mod cation.. ........... 22, Successors and Assigns ......... ......... 23. Contingent Fees ....... ...... ...... .... ..... ................................7 24. Truth-in-Negotiation Certificate. .. ....... .. ....... ....... .... . 7 25. Ownership of Documents..................... .. ..... .. .... . .... ...... ...... . i 26. Public Records Access and Audits ........... ......... .........7 27, Inspector General. ....... . ....... .... .. .,..,,. .......,. 28. Notice... . . .... ......... ... .... ..., , .... ......... . 29. Contract Administration, ...... 10 30, Key Personnel ,..,.,_,, . 31. Equal Business Opportunity Program.,... . ..... ...10 2. Scrutinized Companies,. .,.., . ,, , ... ................................. 10 31 Agreements with other Governmental Entitles... ... .. ..... . 11 34, Third Party Beneficiary Disclaimer,...... ...... ....... . .... .. ......... ......... 11 35. E-Verify—Employment Eligibility, ., ............. .......... 11 36, Confidentiality. ........ . ..... ... ... 12 37. Payment Adjustment Schedule .... .... 12 38. Order of Agreement Activation/Location Assignment..... 13 3 . Task Order/Performance... ...... ................13 40. Bonds 41. Florida Highway Administration(FHWA)Form 1273,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 14 42, Buy America Requirements....... . ..... .. ....... .. . . ....... 14 43. Disadvantaged Business Enterprises....... .. ..... . . ... .... ... ................14 44. Certification Regarding Suspension and Debarment......... ...............15 45. Access to Records and Their Retention....._.,... .......15 46. Audit Requirements................ ........ . ......... „ 16 47, National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA)............ .. .. . .. .. . ..... ....... 16 i Agreement No.22-2010 -i- Page 192 of 1193 tt DocuSign Envetape 11): BAA9924A-B365-44D4-95BBAAAB9E87ACFD 4& Americans with Disabilities Act........... ...... ...... 16 49, Compliance with Title VI,Title VII and other Federal Laws and Regulations_........... . .. ........ .. . .. ............. . . . ...... ...... 16 50, Convict Labor Prohibition............. ............... ...... ....... ..... 16 51 Certification Regarding Lobbying Activities......................... ............... 16 A 52, DHS Seal, Logo,and Flags....,,.,.,,_,...... ....... 16 53, No Obligation by Federal Government. .......... 16 54. Program Fraud and False or Fraudulent Statement or J Related Acts... ........... ........ ............. ................ 17 Contract Execution.............. ................ ....... 18 EXHIBITS A, Scope of Work. ...... ...... 19 2 B, Fee Schedule,....,.._. .. ............... ...... ............. 36 ATTACHMENTS A. Task Order Disaster Debris Management..... ........ ....39 B. Pre-Approved Temporary Debris Management Sites Map..... ... . .......40 C. Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide,..,. .......... 41 D. Mobilization Schedule.. ......_............................. ................ . ... ..42 E, FHWA Form 1273... ......... .............. ...........43 F Buy America Requirements_........................ ....... ...55 G. Performance and Payment Bond.... ....... ........................56 Agreement No.22-201 C ii Page 193 of 1193 OocuSign Enve4ope IDBAA9924A-B365-44D4-95BB-4AAB9E87ACFD AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES This Agreement is made and entered into as of X, —, 2022, (hereinafter referred to as the Agreement) by and between Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County, a dependent special district created by Chapter 2001-331, Laws of Florida, as amended, (hereinafter referred to as AUTHORITY) and PHILLIPS AND JORDAN, INC., (hereinafter referred to as CONTRACTOR and when referred to collectively with AUTHORITY,the Parties),a Corporation,whose Federal Employer ID Number is 56-0694573; Whereas, in accordance with the AUTHORITY's Request for Proposals No. 22-201IDL, solicited to employ the services of the CONTRACTOR for the purpose of providing HurricanelDisaster Debris Removal, Reduction and Disposal,and; Whereas,CONTRACTOR represents it is qualified,capable and prepared to provide such services. Now, therefore, in consideration of the promises contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is acknowledged by the other,the parties hereto agree as follows: ARTICLE 1-EFFECTIVE DATE AND INCORPORATION OF RECITALS The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated herein by reference. 1.1 The Effective Date of this Agreement shall be May 8,2022 and the Initial Term of this Agreement is for three (3)years and shall expire on May 7,2025,unless terminated earlier as provided for herein. 1.2 The AUTHORITY shall have the option of extending this Agreement for three (3) additional years, as approved by the AUTHORITY's Board or designee, in its sole and unfettered discretion,on the same terms and conditions. Such extension shall be in the form of a written Amendment to the Agreement executed by both Parties, 13 The continuance of this Agreement from year-to-year is contingent upon successful annual recertification of the CONTRACTOR's capabilities.The recertification process will be a review of the fiscal(bankruptcy,etc.), logistical (equipment availability, etc.), and moral (conviction for environmental crime, conviction for crime against a public entity, etc.) responsibility of the CONTRACTOR and a determination by the AUTHORITY, based on this review, of whether or not the CONTRACTOR continues to be a viable firm to provide the services described in this Agreement. Ii ARTICLE 2-SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR shall perform the services as specifically stated in the Scope of Work, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A, and/or as may be specifically designated and authorized by the AUTHORITY, Such authorizations will be referred to as Task Orders. Each Task Order shall set forth a specific scope of services, rate/amount of compensation, completion date, and other pertinent details of the task being authorized. The AUTHORITY, by virtue of this Agreement, gives the CONTRACTOR no guarantee of any work/services or any specific amount of work/services that may be accomplished during the period this Agreement is in full force and effect ARTICLE 3-COMPENSATION 3,11 The AUTHORITY shall pay CONTRACTOR in accordance with the Fee Schedule, attached hereto and made a pan hereof as Exhibit B. In addition,the Parties may negotiate a lump sum or not-to-exceed amount Agreement No.22-201C is Page 194 of 1193 I{ `}s DocuSign Envelope ir}: BAA9924A-B 5A404-95 -4 E87ACFD on aper-project basis on an individual Task Order. 3.2 The CONTRACTOR shall submit semi-monthly invoices for services rendered. All invoices must reference the Task Order number, Invoices shall include a statement of progress and appropriate audit quality detail to satisfy the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)requirements, 3.3 Payment of CONTRACTOR by AUTHORITY is not contingent upon the AUTHORITY being reimbursed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Payment to CONTRACTOR will be made for any work directed by the AUTHORITY which is determined by Federal and State agencies to be ineligible for ` reimbursement. ._ 3.4 Payment of invoices shall be within thirty (30) days after receipt of a correct, fully documented invoice. All ,l invoices shall be delivered to: Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County 7501 North Jog Road West Palm Beach,Florida 33412 Attn.Accounts Payable 3.5 CONTRACTOR will clearly mark its finalllast billing with the words "Final Invoice". This will certify that all services have been fully performed under this Agreement and that all charges and casts have been invoiced f' to the AUTHORITY.. Thereupon, this account will be closed and any additional charges or costs, not i. included in the Final Invoice,shall be waived by CONTRACTOR,The AUTHORITY shall not be liable for the payment of any such additional charges or costs not included in the Final Invoice, 3.6 The AUTHORITY will retain 5%of the payment under each Task Order until such time as the entire project is completed to the AUTHORITY's satisfaction and all subcontractors and any material suppliers verify that they have been paid. ARTICLE 4.INSURANCE s 41 Curing the performance of the Services under this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall maintain the following insurance policies written by an insurance company authorized to do business in Florida and acceptable to the AUTHORITY. 1, general Liability Insurance with bodily injury limits of not less than $1,000,000 for each occurrence,and with property damage limits of not less than$1,000,000 for each occurrence, , Automobile Liability Insurance with bodily injury limits of not less than $5,000,000 for each person and not less than $5,000,000 for each accident and with property damage limits of not less than$5,000,000 for each accident. 'r 3, Workers" Compensation Insurance in accordance with statutory requirements and Employers Liability Insurance with limits of not less than $500,000 for each accident, l $500,000 for each disease, and$500,000 aggregate. it i < 4, Excess Liability Insurance with limits of not less than $10,000,400 for each occurrence and annual aggregate. 4.2 Deductible amounts shall not exceed 5%of the total amount of required insurance in each category, Should s any policy contain any unusual exclusions, said exclusions shall be so indicated on the certificate(s) of insurance, 4.3 CONTRACTOR shall furnish AUTHORITY Certificates of Insurance, which shall include a provision that Agreement No.22,-201C - - Page 195 of 1193 i Docusign Envelope 1(). BA,A9924A-B -44D4-9 B-4AAB9 8lACFD 1 policy cancellation, non-renewal or reduction of coverage will not be effective until at Fast thirty(30)days after written notice has been given to the AUTHORITY, CONTRACTOR shall include AUTHORITY as an Additional Insured on the General Liability and Automobile Liability insurance policy required by this Agreement, All of CONTRACTOR'S subcontractors shall be required to include AUTHORITY and CONTRACTOR as Additional Insureds on all of their liability insurance policies, 4.4 CONTRACTOR shall ensure that CONTRACTOR's naming of the AUTHORITY as an additional insured o its General friability and Automobile Liability insurance policies pursuant to this Agreement shall afford coverage for the negligent, reckless, intentionally wrongful or willful acts of CONTRACTOR and other persons employed or utilized by the CONTRACTOR..in the performance of this Agreement, 4.5 in the event that subcontractors used by the CONTRACTOR do not have insurance„ or do not meet the it required insurance limits herein, CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the AUTHORITY for any claim(s) in excess of the subcontractor's insurance coverage. 4.5 The CONTRACTOR shall not commence work under this Agreement until all insurance required as stated ri herein has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the AUTHORITY, (� ARTICLE 5 M STANDARD OF CARE 51 The CONTRACTOR shall exercise the same degree of care„ skill, and diligence in the performance of the Services performed pursuant to this Agreement as is ordinarily provided by comparable, qualified professionals under similar circumstances. The CONTRACTOR shall, at no additional cost to AUTHORITY„ re-perform services which fail to satisfy the foregoing standard of care, 5.2 The CONTRACTOR warrants that all services shall be performed by skilled and competent personnel to the highest professional standards in the field, ri ARTICLE 6•INDEMNIFICATION 5.1 GENERAL Having considered the risks and potential liabilities that may exist during the performance of the services and in consideration of the promises included herein, AUTHORITY and CONTRACTOR agree to allocate i such liabilities in accordance with this Article 5. INDEMNIFICATION i The CONTRACTOR shall indemnity and hold harmless the AUTHORITY, and its officers and employees, from all liabilities; damages, losses, and costs, Including, but not limitedto, reasonable attorney's fees, to { the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the CONTRACTOR r and other persons employed or utilized by the CONTRACTOR in the performance of the Agreement. 63 SURVIVAL Upon completion of all services, obligations and duties provided for in this Agreement, or in the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason,the terms and conditions of this Article shall survive. ARTICLE 7•INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR 7.1 The CONTRACTOR is, and shall be, in the performance of all work services and activities performed under this Agreement, an Independent Contractor,and not an employee,agent,or servant of the AUTHORITY. 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 direction, supervision, and control, The CONTRACTOR shall exercise control over the means and manner in which it and Its employees perform the Agreement No 22-201C -~ - Page 196 of 1193 R i° 0 CuSign Envelope ID: BA,A 24A-B 5 4D4-95BB AAB E 7ACFD I work, and in all respects the CONTRACTOR'S relationship and the relationship of its employees to the AUTHORITY shall be that of an Independent Contractor and not as employees or agents of the AUTHORITY. T2 The CONTRACTOR does not have the power or authority to bind the AUTHORITY in any promise, agreement or representation other than specifically provided for in this Agreement. ARTICLE 8-AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT BUSINESS The CONTRACTOR hereby represents and warrants that it has and will continue to maintain all licenses and i approvals required to conduct its business and perform all requirements in this Agreement. ,II ARTICLE'S-COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS In performance of the Services, the CONTRACTOR will comply with applicable regulatory requirements including federal,state,special district and local laws, rules, regulations,orders codes criteria„and standards. ARTICLE 10-SUBCONTRACTING 10.1 The AUTHORITY reserves the right, in its sole and unfettered discretion, to accept the use of a '= subcontractor or to reject the selection of a particular subcontractor under this Agreement. �I {} 10.2 If a subcontractor fails to perform or make progress, as required by this Agreement, and it is necessary to replace the subcontractor to complete the work in a timely fashion,the CONTRACTOR shall promptly do so, I subject to acceptance of the new subcontractor by the AUTHORITY, CI ARTICLE 11 -FEDERAL AND STATE.TAXES The AUTHORITY is exempt from Federal Tax and State Sales and Use Taxes. Upon request, the AUTHORITY will provide an exemption certificate to CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR shall not be exempted from paying sales tax to its suppliers for materials to fulfill contractual obligations with the AUTHORITY, nor shall the CONTRACTOR ,i be authorized to use the AUTHORITY'S.Tax.Exemption Number in securing such Materials. ARTICLE 12-AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS The obligations of the AUTHORITY under this Agreement are subject to the availability of funds lawfully appropriated for Its purpose by the Board of the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County, ARTICLE 13-AUTHORITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES II AUTHORITY shall be responsible for providing access to all project sites,and providing information on hared required ti by CONTRACTOR, Including existing reports, studies, financial information, and other required data that are available in the files of the AUTHORITY. ARTICLE 14-DEFAULT 14.1 The AUTHORITY may, by written notice of default to the CONTRACTOR,terminate the Agreement in whole or in part if the CONTRACTOR, ay fails to satisfactorily perforin any provisions of this Agreement;or b)fails to make progress so as to endanger performance under the terms and conditions of this A.greementl or c) repeatedly fails to perforin;or d)does not remedy any such failure within a peirlod of ten(1 S)days(or such period as the Director of Purchasing Services May authorize in writing) after receipt of notice from the Director of Purchasing Services specifying such failure. In the event the AUTHORITY terminates this Agreement in whole or in part because of default of the CONTRACTOR, the AUTHORITY may, in its sole i Agreement No. -2010 - - Page 197 of 1193 .i� t# ,{ Docus n Envelope ID BAA9924A B365-44DA-9 BB-4AA 9E 7A FD ,i and unfettered discretion, procure goods and/or services similar to those required under this Agreement and { the CONTRACTOR shall be liable for any excess costs incurred due to this action, 14.2 If it is determined that the CONTRACTOR was not in default or that the default was excusable(e.g.,failure 1? due to causes beyond the control of, or without the fault or negligence of the CONTRACTOR)„ the rights and obligations of the parties shall be those provided in Article 15—Termination for Convenience. ARTICLE 15—TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE 151 The Director of Purchasing Services may, whenever the interests of the AUTHORITY so require, terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, for the convenience of the AUTHORITY. The Director of Purchasing Services shall give five (5) business days prior written Notice of Termination to the CONTRACTOR, specifying the portions of the Agreement to be terminated and when the termination is to become effective. If only portions of the Agreement are terminated, the CONTRACTOR has the right to withdraw, without I, adverse action by the AUTHORITY,from the entire Agreement. l 15,2 Unless directed differently in the Notice of Termination,the CONTRACTOR shall incur no further obligations in connection with the terminated work and shall stop work to the extent specified on the date given in the Notice of Termination, Additionally, unless directed differently, the CONTRACTOR shall terminate outstanding orders and/or subcontracts related to the terminated work, 15.3 Unless the CONTRACTOR is in breach of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall be paid for services rendered to the AUTHORITY'S satisfaction through the date of termination specified in the Notice of Termination. ARTICLE 16•UNCONTROLLABLE FORCES 16x1 Neither the AUTHORITY nor CONTRACTOR shall be considered to be in default of this Agreement if delays in or failure of performance shall be due to Uncontrollable Forces, the effect of which, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, the non-performing party could not avoid The tern "Uncontrollable Forces" shall mean any event which results in the prevention or delay of performance by a party of its obligations under this Agreement and which is beyond the reasonable control of the nonperforming party. It includes, but is not limited to fire, flood, earthquakes, storms, lightning, epidemic, pandemic, war, riot, civil disturbance, sabotage,and governmental actions. 16.2 Neither party shall, however, be excused from performance if nonperformance is due to forces which are preventable, removable, or remediable and which the nonperforming party could have, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, prevented, removed or remedied with reasonable dispatch. The non-performing party shall, within a reasonable time of being prevented or delayed from performance by an uncontrollable force, II give written notice to the other party describing the circumstances and uncontrollable forces preventing continued performance of the obligations of this Agreement, ARTICLE 17—JURISDICTION,VENUE,WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL AND REMEDIES This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Mate of Florida. Any and all legal action necessary to enforce the Agreement shall be in a Mate court of competent jurisdiction located exclusively in Palm Beach County.With the exception of the choice of law and venue provisions contained herein, no remedy conferred upon any party is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy, and each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity. No single or partial II failure by any party to exercise any right, power,or remedy hereunder„shall preclude that party from exercising that right, power or remedy in the future. THE AUTHORITY AND CONSULTANT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY AGREE TO WAIVE ITS RESPECTIVE RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL ON ANY ISSUE(S)SO TRIABLE,. l Agreement No. 22-201 C -5- Page 198 of 1193 mous gn Envelope U +A 2 A-B -44 -95 A9E$7ACFI ' ARTICLE 1 —COMMERCIAL NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY s a condition of entering into this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR represents and warrants that it will comply with the AUTHORITY's Commercial Non-Discrimination Policy, as described in Section 6.3 of the AUTHORITY's Purchasing Manual, including subsequent amendments thereto, if any. As part of such compliance, the CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate on the bans of race, color, religion, ancestry or nationalorigin, gender, age, marital status,familial status, sexual orientation gender identity or expression,disability,or genetic information in the solicitation,selection, hiring or commercial treatment of subcontractors„vendors,suppliers,or commercial customers, ' nor shall the CONTRACTOR retaliate against any person for reporting instances of such discrimination, The CONTRACTOR shall provide equal opportunity for subcontractors, vendors and suppliers to participate in all of its public sector and private sector subcontracting and supply opportunities, provided that nothing contained in this clause shall prohibit or limit otherwise lawful efforts to remedy the effects of marketplace discrimination that have occurred or are occurring in the AUTHORITY's relevant marketplace in Palm Beach County, The CONTRACTOR (� understands and agrees that a material violation of this clause shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement and may result in termination of this Agreement,disqualification or debarment of the CONTRACTOR from participating in AUTHORITY contracts,or other sanctions, This clause is not enforceable by or for the benefit of,and tcreates no obligation to,any third party. The CONTRACTOR agrees and understands that the provisions of Section 63 of the AUTHORITY's Purchasing Manual are incorporated' herein by reference and that the CONTRACTOR is A familiar with the contents of same. ARTICLE 19-WAIVER A waiver by either AUTHORITY or CONTRACTOR of any breach of this Agreement shall not be binding upon the waiving party unless such waiver is in writing. In the event of a written waiver, such a waiver shall not affect the waiving party's rights with respect to any other or further or .subsequent breach, The making or acceptance of a { payment by either party with knowledge of the existence of a default or breach shall not operate or be construed to operate as a waiver of any further or subsequent default or breach_ ARTICLE 20-SEVERABILITY 201 The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement, or the occurrence of any event rendering any portion or provision of this Agreement void, shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other portion or provision of the Agreement Any void provision shall be deemed severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if the, Agreement did not contain the particular portion or provision held to be void. The parties further agree to reform the Agreement to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision. ;i 20.2 The provisions of this section shall not prevent the entire Agreement from being void if a provision which is of the essence of the Agreement is determined to be void, i ARTICLE 21 -ENTIRETY OF AGREEMENT AND MODIFICATION The AUTHORITY and the CONTRACTOR agree that this Agreement, including Exhibits and Attachments, and any matters incorporated by specific reference set forth the entire agreement between the parties, and that there are no promises or understandings other than those stated herein, This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements,. ^^ contracts„ proposals, representations, negotiations, letters or other communications between the AUTHORITY and CONTRACTOR pertaining to the services, whether written or oral, None of the provisions or terms and conditions contained in this Agreement may be added to,amended,modified,superseded or otherwise altered except by written r instrument executed by the parties thereto. Agreement No,22-2010 n 6- Page 199 of 1193 c' 0 uSign'Envelope ID: BAA9924A-B36 44D4.95BB- AAB9E87ACFD II ,i `i ARTICLE 22-SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS li } AUTHORITY and CONTRACTOR each binds Itself and its partners, successors, executors, administrators, assigns and legal representatives to the ether party and its partners,successors,executors,administrators,assigns and legal representative. CONTRACTOR shall not assign this Agreement without the prior express written approval of the AUTHORITY in its sole discretion via executed amendment. ARTICLE 23-CONTINGENT FEES The CONTRACTOR warrants that It has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the CONTRACTOR to solicit or secure this Agreement and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation„ Individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the CONTRACTOR, any fee„ commission, percentage, gift or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. i ARTICLE 24-TRUTH-IN-NEGOTIATION CERTIFICATE r 241 Execution of this Agreement by the CONTRACTOR shall act as the execution of a truth-in-negotiation t certificate certifying that the wage rates and costs used to determine the compensation provided for in this c Agreement are accurate,complete and current as of the Effective Cate of the Agreement. 24.2 The said rates and costs shall be adjusted to exclude any significant sums shouldthe AUTHORITY determine that the rates and costs were increased due to Inaccurate, incomplete or noncurrent wage rates or due to inaccurate representations of fees paid to outside consultants. The AUTHORITY shall exercise its rights under this'Certificate"within one(1')year following payment. c` ARTICLE 2 -OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS CONTRACTOR shall be required to cooperate with other consultants relative to providing information requested in a timely manner and in the specified form Any and all documents, records, disks, original drawings, or other information shall become the property of the AUTHORITY for its use andlor distribution as may be deemed appropriate by the AUTHORITY in its sole and unfettered discretion. ARTICLE 26.PUBLIC RECORDS,S, ACCESS ANIS AUDITS 26,1 It is the latent of this Article to maintain compliance with the Florida Public Records Law, Ch 119, Florida Statutes,as amended. () 26.2 [DESIGNATED RECORDS CUSTODIAN CONTACT INFORMATION: li IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: i; RECORDS MANAGER SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY 7501 NORTH JOG ROAD WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33412 561-640.4100 EXT. 460 RECORDSCUSTO IAN@SWA.ORG Agreement No.22-2610 -7- Page 7Page 200 of 1193 t Docu nigra Envelope ire; BRA9924A-B385.44r 98BB-4AAB9 87ACFD i 26.3 The CONTRACTOR shall maintain records related to all charges, expenses, and costs incurred in estimating and performing the work, in accordance with the timeframes and classifications for records f retention as per the General Records Schedule GS1-SL for State and Isocal Government Agencies (see: i https 11dos.mAorida.comAbrary-archiveslrecords•managementlgeneral-records-schedules after completion or termination of this Contract. upon AUTHORITY'S request, CONTRACTOR shall provide AUTHORITY } with access to such records during normal business hours at a location within Palm Beach County for �) purposes of inspection or audit. ,i 26A Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the CONTRACTOR expressly acknowledges than i) it is la providing a specific service to the AUTHORITY in the performance of this Contract; ii)acting on behalf of the AUTHORITY in the performance of this Contracts iii) that it has read and is familiar with the Florida Public Records Law, Ch 119, Florida Statutes„ as amended, and both understand its responsibility and obligation to comply with this tai and iv) to the extent any question(s) arise regarding its dunes to produce public records,it shall contact the Records Manager with same. 26.5 Any public records requests directed to, or related in any way to this contract shall be directed solely to the Records Manager. If the requested records are not in the possession of the Records Manager, they shall immediately notify the CONTRACTOR and the CONTRACTOR must provide the records or allow access to the records within a reasonable time. A CONTRACTOR who fails to provide the records to the public agency within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under Florida Statutes (F.S) 11910, and §11910(2) provides that a person who willfully and knowingly violates the Public Records Act commits a misdemeanor of the first degree,which is punishable by up to a year in tail and a fine not to exceed $1,000. 26.6 Therefore,the CONTRACTOR is required to. 1) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the AUTHORITY in order to perform the service; ) Upon AUTHORITY's request from the UTHORI Y' s Records Manager; provide the AUTHORITY with a copy of the requested records to allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time on the same terms and conditions that the AUTHORITY would provide the records at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided by Florida law; ) Ensure that public 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 Agreement term and following the completion of the Agreement if the CONTRACTOR does not transfer the records to the AUTHORITY;and ) Upon completion of the Agreement, transfer at no cost to the AUTHORITY, all public records in possession of the CONTRACTOR or keep and maintain public records to the AUTHORITY upon completion or termination of the 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 the Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the AUTHORITY, upon request from the AUTIORITY"s Records Manager, either during performance of the Agreement or after termination or completion of the Agreement in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the AUTHORITY. 20.7 Failure of the CONTRACTOR to comply with these requirements shall be a material breach of this Contract. �i Agreement No.22-2010 -6- Page 201 of 1193 .t, DocuSign Envelope ID BAA99 4A,-8 D4-95BB- AAB9887ACF I 26,8 CONTRACTOR shall maintain financial and program records to justify all charges and costs incurred in performing the work for at least three (3) years following final payment by the AUTHORITY as Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) sub-grantee as required by 2 CFR 200.333, The AUTHORITY shall have access to such books, records, and documents as required in this section for the purpose of inspection or audit. j 26.9 In the event records retention requirements in Florida Statutes Chapter 119 and 257 exceed those !' of FEMA,the records shall be retained to comply with the State of Florida requirements. ARTICLE 27-INSPECTOR GENERAL Palm Beach County has established the Office of the Inspector General (OIG), Ordinance No. 2009-049 which i authorized and empowered to review past, present and proposed county contracts, transactions, accounts and records, The AUTHORITY has entered into an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for Inspector General Services. This agreement provides for the Inspector General to provide services to the AUTHORITY in accordance with the authority,functions and powers set out in the Palm Beach County Office of Inspector General Ordinance.All parties 'j doing business with the AUTHORITY and receiving AUTHORITY funds shall fully cooperate with the Inspector General including providing access to records relating to this agreement. The Inspector General has the power to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, require the production of records, and audit, investigate, monitor,and inspect the activities of the CONTRACTOR, its officers, agents, employees, and lobbyists in order to erasure compliance with i contract specifications and detect corruption and fraud. Failure to cooperate with the Inspector General or interference or impeding any investigation shall be in violation of Ordinance 2009-049, and punished pursuant to i Section 125.69, Florida Statutes, in the same manner as a second-degree misdemeanor. ARTICLE 25-NOTICE (` Any notice demand, communication, or request required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and delivered in l person or sent by certified mail,postage prepaid as follows: i AS TO AUTHORITY Solid Waste Authority of Palin Beach County 7501 North Jog Road West Palm Beach, Florida 33412 Attention; Executive Director Office No.. 561-640-4000 Fax No.: 561-640-3400 AS TO CONTRACTOR. Phillips and Jordan,Inc, 10142 Parkside Drive Suite 500 Knoxville TN 37922 Attention: Tommy Webster,Program Manager-Disaster Services Office No.: 865-392-3013 Fax No,: 865-666-6369 E-Mail,twebstertt pandicorn Notices shall be effective when received at the addresses as specified above.Changes in the respective addresses to which such notice is to be directed may be made from time to time by either party by written notice to the other i Agreement No 22-2010 - - '' Page 202 of 1193 oocu ign Envelope 0 9924A,-B36 44D4 9 BB-4A,AB9 a7AC D ;t party. Facsimile transmission is acceptable notice effective when received, however, facsimile transmissions received(i e; printed)atter 5:00 p.m.or on weekends or holidays,will be deemed received on the next business day. The original of the notice must additionally be mailed as required herein. Nothing contained in this Article shall be construed to restrict the transmission of routine communications between representatives of CONTRACTOR and AUTHORITY. ARTICLE 29-CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION li Services of CONTRACTOR shall be under the general direction of the Chief Operations Officer, or designee, who shall act as the AUTHORITY'S representative during the terra of the Agreement, ARTICLE 30-KEY PERSONNEL CONTRACTOR shall notify AUTHORITY in the event of key personnel changes which might affect this Agreement.. Notification shall be made within ten (10) days of said changes, AUTHORITY has the right to reject any proposed changes in key personnel.The following personnel shall be considered key personnel: Tommy Webster--Contract Manager,Operations/Project Manager Cell No.: 828-844-3222 E-Mail' twebster@SandLcom Morgan Pierce—Mission Executive Cell No.. 919-740-3250 E-Mail mpierce@pandi.com Eric Hedrick—Mission/Operations Manager Cell No: 813-714-9471 E-Mail:ehedncL@Paod[.com Matthew Mooneyham6 Client/Project Manager Cell No.: 859-539-7151 E-Mail:matfhew.mooneyhamipNlliosih com i Heath Stone—Operations/Project Manager Cell No. 865-392-3057 E-Mail. hstonet phillipsih,com ARTICLE 31—EQUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM: The Governing Board of the AUTHORITY has implemented the Economic Inclusion Policy administered by the Equal Business Opportunity(EBO) Program Office to ensure that all segments of its business population, including, but not limited to local, small, minority, and women-owned businesses, have an equitable opportunity to participate in the AUTHORITY'S procurement process, in accordance with Section 81 through 6.4 of the Purchasing Manual. Program tools and solicitation incentives are hereby referred to as the Affirmative Procurement Initiatives(API). 31.1 Affirmative Procurement Initiative(APIA; The AUTHORITY has NOT applied an Affirmative Procurement Initiative to this Agreement. ARTICLE 32-SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES 32.1 As provided in E.S 287.135,by entering into this Agreement or performing any work in furtherance Hereof,the CONTRACTOR certifies 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 Scrutinized Companies With Activities in The Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List created pursuant to FS 215.473,or is engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria. Agreement No,2 -201 C - 10- Page 203 of 1193 DocuSign Envel€ape Ifs: BAA99244A-B Don-958B-4AAB9E87A FD If the AUTHORITY determines,using credible information available to the public,that a false certification has ` been submitted by CONTRACTOR,this Agreement may be terminated and a civil penalty equal to the greater of 2 million or twice the amount of this Agreement shall be imposed,pursuant to F.S.287.135. Said certification must also be submitted at the time of renewal of this Agreement, j 32.2 As provided in F.S.287135,by entering into this Agreement or performing any work in furtherance hereof,this Agreement certifies that it,its affiliates„suppliers,subcontractors„and consultants who will perforin hereunder, have not been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List,or is engaged in a boycott of Israel', pursuant to F,S.215.4725. r If the AUTHORITY determines using credible information available to the public,that a false certification has been submitted by CONTRACTOR this may be terminated and a civil penalty equal to the greater of 2 million J or twice the amount of this shall be imposed pursuant to F.S.287,135. Said certification must also be submitted 4 at the time of renewal of this Agreement. ARTICLE 33-AGREEMENTS WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ` 33.1 The CONTRACTOR agrees that this Agreement constitutes an offer to all State and local government agencies of the State of Florida under the same terms and conditions,for the same prices and for the same effective period as specified in this Agreement should the CONTRACTOR deem it in the best interest of their business to do so. fi 33.2 The Agreement in no way restricts or interferes with any State or local government agencies of the State of Florida from re-solicitation. ARTICLE 34—THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY DISCLAIMER It Is not the intention of these documents to create third party beneficiary status in any person or entity that is not a direct party to this Agreement, and no language in this Agreement should be construed or Interpreted as creating a third party beneficiary.. ARTICLE 35 a E-VERIFY—EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY C 35.1 The CONTRACTOR certifies warrants and represents that it is in compliance with Section 448,095, Florida Statutes, as may be amended and that CONTRACTOR shall: (1) register with and use the -Verify System (E-Verify.gov) to electronically verify the employment eligibility of all newly hired workersp and (2) has verified that all of the CONTRACTOR'S subcontractors performing the duties and obligations of this Agreement are registered with and use the E-Verify System to electronically verify the employment eligibility of all newly hired workers. CONTRACTOR shall obtain from each of its subcontractors an affidavit stating that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an Unauthorized Alien, as that term is defined In Section 448,095(1)(k Florida Statutes, as may be amended. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a copy of any such affidavit from a subcontractor for at a minimum,the duration of the subcontract and any extension thereof, This provision shall not supersede any provision of this Agreement which requires a longer retention period.. 35.2 AUTHORITY shall terminate this Agreement if it has a good faith belief that CONTRACTOR has knowingly violated Section 448.09(1), Florida Statutes, as may be amended, If AUTHORITY has a good faith belief that one of CONTRACTOR'S subcontractor(s) has knowingly violated Section 448 09(1)„ Florida Statutes, as may be amended, AUTHORITY shall notify CONTRACTOR to terminate its contract with the subcontractor and CONTRACTOR shall immediately terminate its contract with the subcontractor, If AUTHORITY terminates this Agreement pursuant to the above, CONTRACTOR shall be barred from being ' awarded a future contract by AUTHORITY for a period of one (1) year from the date on which the i Agreement was terminated. In the event of such contract termination,CONTRACTOR shall also be liable for i any additional costs incurred by AUTHORITY as a result of the termination. Agreement No.22-201C -11 - I' Page 204 of 1193 ti Docusisgn Envelope U BAA9924A-8369.441 4-9 8BAAAB9 87ACF ARTICLE 36—CONFIDENTIALITY No reports, information,computer programs, documentation, andlor data given to, or prepared or assembled by the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement shall be made available to any Individual or organization by the CONTRACTOR without prior written approval of the AUTHORITY, i' ARTICLE 37—PAYMENT ADJUSTMENT SCHEDULE 37 1 The AUTHORITY acknowledges the fluctuating nature of prices. 37,2 Annual Non-Fuel: The Non-Fuel Adjustment shall be applied to those rates subject to adjustment and a provided,within this Agreement. For the purpose of this Agreement,the Non-Fuel component is assumed to represent 9010 of the CONTRACTOR°s costs Therefore, 90%of the approved rates shall be so adjusted. The rates shall be adjusted as follows: The rakes shall be adjusted annually„commencing on the first anniversary date, by the change in the Water and Sewer and Trash Collection Services Index, Series ID CUSROOOOSEHO,, as published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (w�bls.gly). The change in the index shall be r calculated by dividing the average of the Index over the twelve-month period ending the December preceding the effective date of the adjustment(January—December 2022)by the average of the index over the twelve-month period from January 2021 through [December 2021. The first Annual Non-Fuel adjustment shall be effective May 7,2023 to May 0,2024. f i For example: r { For the Contract year beginning May 7„ 2023, the average of the index over the twelve-month period from January 2022 through December 2022 shall be divided by the average of the index over the twelve-month period from January 2021 through December 2021, multiplying the result by ninety (90) percent of the contract or AUTHORITY established price, and subtracting ninety (90) percent of the contract or AUTHORITY established price. ,i The surcharge/credit shall be rounded to the nearest cent. Formula: II Most Recent Year Average 1 Prior Year Average x 9,0 x Rate—(.90 x Rate)mm Annual Adjustment r Calendar: Annual Payment Adjustment Calendar April April 2023 2024 (I Extension Clause Annual Payment Adjustment Schedule April April Apnl 2025 2020 s 2027 II I Agreement No.22-201C - 12- Page 205 of 1193 r Docusign Envelope ID: E 19924A-B 5-44D4-95 -4AAB9E 7A FD I[ it 37.3 Activation Fuel Adjustment(Fuel Surcharge/Credit) i The rates subject to adjustment shall be subject to a fuel price surcharge/credit for fluctuations in the price of fuel. For the purpose of this Agreement, fuel is assumed to represent 10% of the Contractor's costs therefore 10%of the approved rates shall be so adjusted. Fuel adjustment shall be calculated and effective upon activation. ' The rates shall be adjusted as follows: For the rates subject to adjustment, a fuel surcharge/credit shall be charged/credited basis based on the percentage change in the average price of fuel as published by the Oil Price Information Service(OPTS)and measured by the OPIS Standard Rack, OPCS No. 2 Distillate Gross Prices„ Unbranded Average for Miami„ Florida between the month of January 20 (Base)and the most recent month available upon activation. I Fuel Adjustment does not use a floor or ceiling and provides adjustments in either direction without limit. The surcharge/credit shall be rounded to the nearest cent, J Formula; Most recent OPTS (at activation) ! Base x 10 x Rate — (.10 x Rate) Fuel Adjustment (for duration of Il activation) 1 For exam Ike Should activation occur October 2025, the fuel surcharge/credit shall be calculated by dividing the reported unbranded average price for September 2023 by the Base (unbranded average price for January 2022), multiplying the result by ten (10) percent of the contract or Authority established price, and subtracting ten (10)percent of the contract or Authority established price, 07.E In the event that either of these indices is no longer available, the parties shall mutually agree to a replacement index The value of the adjustment will be determined by the AUTHORITY, ARTICLE 38—ORDER OF AGREEMENT ACTIV"ATIONILOCATION ASSIGNMENT The CONTRACTOR has entered into a contingent Agreement with the AUTHORITY for Hurricane/Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction„ and Disposal The Agreement awarded will be activated on anas-needed basis as solely determined by the AUTHORITY. The AUTHORITY may activate, assign/reassign any or all CONTRACTORS at any time as may be deemed appropriate depending upon the circumstance(s), the event, or any other condition which may warrant such action as it determines in its sole and unfettered discretion. ARTICLE 39 TASK ORDEWPERFORMANCE i Task Orders shall be executed bilaterally, and the scope of services and format of Task Orden shall be mutually agreed to by the CONTRACTOR and AUTHORITY. Performance will be measured by the metrics established in J each Task Order. After 1/3 and again after 2C3 of the stipulated number of days of work in the Task Order have elapsed, the CONTRACTOR(S) shall provide a written progress report to the AUTHORITY for review and acceptance The AUTHORITY shall have the right to correct for CONTRACTOR default or underperformance by any means it deems in its best interest CONTRACTOR will be required to provide a daily report of quantity of work performed under each Task Order. The daily report shall be submitted by 11.00 a.m.or earlier the following morning, l� ARTICLE 40—BONDS CONTRACTOR shall maintain a Proposal Bond in the sura of$500,000.The CONTRACTOR's Proposal Bond will be ;f Agreement No 22-201 C - 1 S- Page 206 of 1193 i II, r7nuu&gn Envelope PC: B4A9924A-B36S- rA- B -#RAB9E 7ACFD returned to the CONTRACTOR in exchange for and acceptance of an appropriate size bond as determined by the AUTHORITY after assessment of damage and definition of the CONTRACTOR's scope of service. In case of hurricane caused damage, a Category 1 storm would require a $2,000,000 Bond, a Category 11 would require a ii $4,000,000 Bond, a Category III would require a$6„000,000 Bond, a Category IV would require an$8„000,000 Bond, and a Category V would require a $10,000,000 Bond, The Band required would be a Performance and Payment Bond„ Attachment O. The cost of the Bond is included in the unit rates in the Fee Schedule, Exhibit B. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain the Proposal Bond in effect until the Performance and Payment Bond is submitted to and accepted by the AUTHORITY. If the CONTRACTOR fails to supply a Performance and Payment Bund, the AUTHORITY shall be entitled to retain the Proposal Bond to rectify the CONTRACTOR's unacceptable performance. Pending successful annual CONTRACTOR recertification, the Proposal Band shall be in effect for the entire term of the Agreement„except for period(s)of time when a Performance and Payment Bond is in effect.. ARTICLE 41—FLORIDA HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION(F WA)FORM 1273 41.1 This Agreement incorporates all of the provisions set forth in the document commonly known as FHiA Form 1273, Attachment E, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as part of this Agreement The term 'contractor” as used in Attachment E shall apply to and mean the CONTRACTOR. who may be referred to in Attachment E as the"prime contractor” 'bidder","proposer", "prospective primary participant" "prospective participant" "participant" or the like. The CONTRACTOR will perform the duties and obligations of the other contracting party regardless of the description or label used in Form 1273, I Attachment E. I'. 41.2 The CONTRACTOR shall comply with the Davis-Bacon wages rates to the extent applicable to the work "s performed under this Agreement The provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act do not apply to debris removal work unless such work is done in conjunction with a construction project or"linked" to a particular Federal Highway. Wage rate tables may be found at ht!E//www.dot.state,fl.us/c-onstructionlwage,shtm, Said wage r rate tables are incorporated into and made park of this Agreement by reference. ARTICLE 42—BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with the requirements of the Federal Buy America law(See 23 U.S.C. 313, ISTEA Sections 1041(a) and 1048(a), as they may be amended from time to time) as they relate to Federal-aid contracts and the use of steel and iron produced in the United States. A description of the requirements of Buy America is set forth in Attachment F, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as part of this I Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall provide a certification statement regarding the origin of all materials or products covered under the Buy America provisions and used in its performance of the Agreement in accordance with the L requirements of law and the AUTHORITY, FOOT,and FEMA,to the extent applicable. ARTICLE 43—DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 43A This provision shall supplement Article 31 "Equal Business Opportunity Program" of the Agreement, The Agreement is subject to the requirements of 49 GFR Pad 26. The CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the performance of the Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall carry out the applicable requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of this U.S. LOOT-assisted contract. Failure by the CONTRACTOR to carry out these requirements is a material breach of Agreement, which may result in the termination of this Agreement or such other remedy as the AUTHORITY deems appropriate, including but not limited to the withholding of payments. Each subcontract the CONTRACTOR signs with a subcontractor must include the assurance in this paragraph (See 49 CFR 26.13). Upon request the CONTRACTOR will provide the AUTHORITY with a copy of each subcontract it enters into. `i 43.2 The CONTRACTOR. is required', to pay its subcontractors performing work related to this Agreement for ;i satisfactory performance of that work no later than thirty (30) days after the CONTRACTOR's receipt of Agreement No.22-201 C - 14- j l Page 207 of 1193 (f _ I, 0 u ign Envelope U BAA9924A-B365-44D4-95BBAAAB9E87ACFD r it payment for that work from the AUTHORITY. The CONTRACTOR may not hold any retainage from its subcontractors unless pursuant to an agreement approved by the AUTHORITY. The CONTRACTOR shall return all retainage payments withheld within thirty ( 0) days after the subcontractor's work has been ' satisfactorily completed. 43.3 The CONTRACTOR shall, on a monthly basis, submit payment certifications, including a certification regarding their truth and accuracy, for all payments it is seeking and certifications from all subcontractors indicating who has been paid and how. The certifications shall comply with all Federal and State requirements regarding the reporting of DBE participation, The CONTRACTOR shall, if required by the AUTHORITY or FOOT, report: Its DBE participation monthly on the Equal Opportunity Reporting System located on the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) website found at www.bipincwebappcomibizwebflondaL Audits may be conducted to review payments to DEE subcontractors. The CONTRACTOR will fully cooperate with the AUTHORITY, FDOT, or FEMA regarding the monitoring of subcontractors and payments made thereto, ARTICLE 44—CERTIFICATION REGARDING SUSPENSION AND DEBARMENT 44.1 This Agreement is a covered transaction for purposes of 49 CFR Part 29. Accordingly,the CONTRACTOR f shall verify that neither the CONTRACTOR, nor its principals, as defined at 49 CFR 29,995, or affiliates, as defined at 49 CFR 29,905,are excluded or disqualified from participation in this Agreement as defined at 49 CFR 29,940 and 29.945. 44.2 The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with the requirements of 49 CFR 2 , Subpart C throughout the term of this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR must include the requirement to comply with 49 CFR 29, Subpart C in any lower tier covered transaction it enters into. CONTRACTOR's certification is a material representation of fact relied upon by the AUTHORITY, If it is later determined that the CONTRACTOR knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to remedies available to the AUTHORITY, the State or Federal government may pursue any available remedies, including but not limited to suspension andlor debarment.. The CONTRACTOR further agrees that it will include a provision requiring such compliance in all of its subcontracts or lower tier covered transactions, C ARTICLE 45 ACCESS TO RECORDS AND THEIR RETENTION 45.1 This provision shall supplement Article 26 of this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain adequate records to justify all charges,expenses,and costs incurred in estimating and performing the Agreement for at least five(5)years after completion or termination of this Agreement or FDOT's closure of an"emergency event" with the Florida Division of Emergency Management, whichever comes last, except in the event of litigation or settlement of claims arising from the performance of the Agreement,the CONTRACTOR agrees ` to maintain said records until all litigation, claims,appeals or exceptions related thereto have been resolved, The records shall be maintained at a location in Palm Reach County, Florida or such other location in Florida approved by the AUTHORITY. 45.2 The CONTRACTOR shall make all of its books, records, and other documents related, in any manner to its or its subcontractors performance of the Agreement, available to the AUTHORITY and any other funding entity(e.g. FOOT, FEMA the Comptroller General of the U.S.or any of their authorized representatives)for the purpose of examination, audit, reproduction, excerpts and transcripts„ during normal business hours, at the CONTRACTOR's place of business or if CONTRACTOR's place of business is not located in Palm Beach County,then at the location for maintenance of records referenced above. The CONTRACTOR shall also require its subcontractors to make their books, records and documents available for examination,audit, reproduction excerpts, and transcripts, for the same duration and in the same manner, and at or near the same locations required herein of CONTRACTOR. I Agreement No 22-2010 - 15- 1 Page 208 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope ID: BAA9924A-8365-44D4 aB -4AAB9E87AC D r'. ` ARTICLE 46-AUDIT REQUIREMENTS This provision shall supplement Article 26 of this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR agrees that audits may be undertaken of its records related to its performance of the Agreement as may be authorized or rewired under OMB Circular A-133, as revised The CONTRACTOR agrees that it will comply, execute any necessary documents and fully cooperate with the AUTHORITY and any State and/or Federal funding agency(ies), including but not limited to FOOT, Florida's Auditor General, FEMA, or any of their authorized representatives, in any audit or monitoring procedures or processes any such entity(ies) may undertake relater to CONTRACTOR's performance of the Agreement in order to properly and satisfactorily complete the audit,if any, ARTICLE 47-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT(NEPA) The CONTRACTOR shall cooperate with the AUTHORITY, F OT, and FEMA so as to assure that all activities related to the performance of this Agreement comply with the requirements of the National NEPA of 1969, as amended, and the regulations and guidance related thereto. ARTICLE 48-AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT The CONTRACTOR does hereby represent and certify that it will comply with all the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1996 (42 USC 12102, et seq), as it may be amended, and all applicable impending regulations of the U S. CBOT, FEMA, and,other Federal-aid agencies. ARTICLE 49-COMPLIANCE WITH TITLE VI,TITLE VII,AND OTHER FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS The CONTRACTOR does hereby represent and certify that it will comply with all the requirements imposed by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as they have been and may be modified from time to time(42 USC 2090d et. Seq.and 3681 et eq)and the Age Discrimination and Employment Act of 1967 and Section 363 of the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended(42 USC 6182),and all applicable Federal laws and regulations, policies, procedures, and directives of the U.S.DOT, FEMA and/or other Federal-aid agencies, as they may be promulgated and amended from time to time. ARTICLE 50-CONVICT LABOR PROHIBITION' l The CONTRACTOR does hereby represent and certify that It will comply with the convict labor prohibition in 23 U.S.C.114,and all implementing regulations thereto. ARTICLE 51-CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING ACTIVITIES A Bidder or Proposer for an award of certain Federal-Aid contracts in the amount of$100,000 or more, must file the certification required by 49 CFR Part 2. The CONTRACTOR confirms that by signing and submitting a Bid or Proposal for the work covered by this Agreement, it made the certification described in Section X1 of the Attachment herein, ARTICLE 52-DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY(DHS)SEAL„LOGO,AND FLAGS The CONTRACTOR shall not use the DHS seal(s), logos, crests, or reproductions of flags or likenesses of DHS agency officials without specific FEMA pre-approval. ARTICLE 33_NO OBLIGATION BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The Federal Government is not a party to this Agreement and is not subject to any obligations or liabilities to the AUTHORITY,CONTRACTOR,or any other party pertaining to any matter resulting from this Agreement. Agreement No,22-2910 _ 1 - Page 209 of 1193 i °. Docu ign Envelope ID SAA99 4 -B -4tf -95B.B-A B9E87A FD ARTICLE 54—PROGRAM FRAUD AND FALSE OR FRAUDULENT STATEMENTS OR RELATES ACTS The CONTRACTOR acknowledges that 31 U.S.0 Chapter 3 (Administrative Remedies for False Claims and J Statements)applies to the CONTRACTOR's actions pertaining to this Agreement. REMAINDER OF PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY i i Agreement No.22-2010 -17- Page 210 of 1193 t DocuSgn Envelope II)•BAA9924A-8365-4404-958B-4AA89E87ACFD e — In W111tess Whereof AUTHORITY,and CONTRACTOR have made and executed this Agreement all as of the day and year first above written. SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALMA BEACH COUNTY WITNESS By.. Daniel Pellowitz Executive Director , (SEAL) APPROVEDAS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: APPROVED AS TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Howard �= k F IFMi By; Falcon III Howard J.Falcon,III Signature General Counsel -Print Name d .........� Ti ,i DocuSign Envelope 11D: 9924A- 366.44[X-95BB-4AAB9E87ACFD a EXHIBIT "All SCOPE OF WORK 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIREMENTS: i A. The AUTHORITY seeks COINTRACTOR to remove and lawfully dispose of disaster-generated debris (other than hazardous materials and household putrescible garbage) from pudic property and public rights-of-way, and to setup and operate Temporary Debris Management Site(s)(TDMS)in Palmy Beach County, Florida, immediately after a hurricane or other disaster. B. The objective of this RFP and subsequent contracting activity is to secure the services of an experienced CONTRACTOR who is capable of efficiently removing large volumes of disaster-generated debris from a large area in a safe, timely and cost-effective manner and. lawfully disposing of all debris. CONTRACTOR must be capable of assembling, directing, and managing a work force that can complete the debris management operations in 120 days or less. The duration of effort/completion dates of all tasks will be determined jointly by the AUTHORITY and CONTRACTOR. This determination will be set in writing in appropriate Task Order(s). C, The CONTRACTOR shall perforin all work in strict accordance with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) guidelines in order to maximize recovery of reimbursable expenses. This task shall include the provision of audit quality documentation as required by and acceptable to FERIA for all work accomplished, D. The CONTRACTOR may be required, at the AUTHORITY'S discretion, to be under the direction of an agent of the AUTHORITY. E. While intended to cover debris management needs in any major disaster scenario, the primary focus is on the threat of hurricane damage to Palm Beach County, Florida. The planning standards used for this project are based on the anticipated impacts of a named storm event or major flood impacting Palm Beach County„ Florida. The AUTHORITY intends to enter into contingency Agreement(s)as further defined herein, to provide emergency debris removal and disposal services as required by the AUTHORITY. 2, INTRODUCTION: A. The AUTHORITY'S disaster recovery planning includes considerations for removing and processing the volumes and types of debris expected to be generated by a major disaster such as a hurricane or major flood' and includes procedures for disposing of that debris. The planning approach is formulated in pad on the concept of strategic pre-positioning of plans and resources necessary for timely, safe, coordinated recovery operations, including removal of debris from public property and rights-of-way throughout Palm Beach County using a combination of county, municipal, and CONTRACTOR forces. B If activation is required„ the AUTHORITY intends to activate contracts on an as-needed basis as solely determined by the AUTHORITY. The AUTHORITY intends to activate the CONTRACTORS in the order of final ranking as best meets the needs of the AUTHORITY. The AUTHORITY reserves the right in its sole and unfettered discretion, to assign/reassign any or all CONTRACTORS at any time as may be deemed appropriate depending upon the Agreement No.22-201C 1 - Page 212 of 1193 4 S` D cuSign Envelope ID ,A9 24A-8 5-A4Dd"95 -4AAB9E87ACFD EXHIBIT"A$$ circumstance(s),the event,or any other condition which may warrant such action. C. The AUTHORITY envisions the need for four (4) CONTRACTORS to carry out the debris removal and disposal work throughout Palm Beach County. The CONTRACTOR must have the experience and capability to manage a major workforce with multiple subcontractors and to cover the expenses associated with a major recovery operation prior to the initial AUTHORITY payment and between subsequent payments, as well as the capacity to provide the necessary bonds and insurance, The CONTRACTOR must also have an established management team, li n established network of resources to provide the necessary equipment and personnel, comprehensive debris removal, volume reduction operations plan, and demonstrable experience in major disaster recovery projects, D, The Agreement(s)to be awarded under this RFP will be contingency Agreement(s)that will be activated only in the face of an emergency. As such, no compensation will accrue to the CONTRACTOR unless and until the Agreement is activated either in anticipation of a natural disaster or immediately after such disaster. E. The CONTRACTOR who receives an Agreement for the work., will be required to participate in certain AUTHORITY directed disaster recovery training and/or exercises, 1 to 2 days each year, at no cost to the AUTHORITY. 1 k F. The AUTHORITY does not guarantee a CONTRACTOR will be activated if awarded an Agreement. . PLANNING STANDARD FOR DEBRIS REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL. The AUTHORITY'S goal is to complete the debris removal and disposal process in 120 days following the storm event. This assumes that the entire area of the county will be accessible within that period, Clue to the low elevation and potential for flooding, some areas might not be accessible for several weeks after a major natural disaster. The CONTRACTOR must be aware that it might not be possible to initiate operations in all pans of the county simultaneously immediately after storm. 4. DEBRIS MANAGEMENT: A. Planning for debris management operations is a function of the AUTHORITY as a supporting agency to the Palm Beach County Department of Engineering and Public Works. The AUTHORITY'S Emergency Management Coordinator will direct the debris removal and disposal operations. r: B. In addition to using AUTHORITY forces and equipment, the AUTHORITY intends to execute four (4) debris removal and disposal Agreements on a contingency basis for the purpose of having CONTRACTOR(S) immediately available and committed to assisting the AUTHORITY in the aftermath of a major disaster. Each CONTRACTOR holding a debris removal and disposal Agreement will serve as a General CONTRACTOR for the purpose of debris removal and disposal operations and will be able to use his/her own and subcontractor resources to meet the obligations of the Agreement. It is anticipated, but not required, that the CONTRACTOR will use both local and non-local subcontractors. Agreement No.22-201C -2 - Page 213 of 1193 Docu&gn Envelope ICS BAA9924A-B 5A4b4-95BB-4AAB9E87ACF 7 EXHIBIT "A'$ C. When a major disaster occurs or is imminent, the AUTHORITY intends to contact the highest two (2) or three ( ) ranked CONTRACTORS holding debris removal and disposal Agreements to advise them of the AUTHORITY'S intent to activate the Agreements . Debris removal will generally be limited to debris in, upon, or brought to county residential private and public streets and roads, rights-of-way, municipal properties and facilities, and other public sites (this includes debris from customers assessed for residential solid waste and recycling collection t services by the AUTHORITY). The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for determining the method and manner of debris removal and lawful disposal operations. Disposal of debris will be at AUTHORITY approved TDIIS or landfill sites. The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for the lawful disposal of all debris and debris-reduction by-products generated at all TDMS. D. When a major disaster occurs or is imminent,the AUTHORITY will initially send out an Alert to the selected CONTRACTOR(S), This Alert will serve to activate the lines of communication between the CONTRACTOR representatives and the AUTHORITY. Subsequently, the AUTHORITY will issue the first Task Order which will authorize the CONTRACTOR to send an Operations Manager to the AUTHORITY within 24 hours of receiving such Task Order, to begin planning for the operations and mobilizing the personnel and equipment as necessary to perform the stipulated work. This first Task Order will also direct the CONTRACTOR to execute the required Performance and Payment Bond. The CONTRACTOR should anticipate receiving this first Task Order 24 to 72 hours before projected landfall of a hurricane or major flood, Depending on the nature of the storm and circumstances, the AUTHORITY may activate more than one (1) CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR(S) will generally be activated in order of final ranking. f E. Specific task orders will be issued to select CONTRACTORS based on the best interest of Palin Beach County, The AUTHORITY reserves the right to assign work or task orders to various CONTRACTORS based on capability. The AUTHORITY does not guarantee a cradle <<< to grave pricing arrangement but reserves the right to pick and choose CONTRACTORS based on ranking. E. The general concept of debris removal operations includes multiple, scheduled passes of each site, location, or right-of-way. This will allow residents to return to their properties and bring debris to the private and public right-of-way as recovery progresses. The AUTHORITY will prescribe the specific schedule to be used after ascertaining the scope and nature of the disaster's impacts. O. The AUTHORITY will make every effort to identify strategically located public and private TDMS throughout the county prior to a natural disaster. Depending upon the severity of the natural disaster, additional public and private TDMS will be identified as needed, H. The CONTRACTOR will operate the public and private TDIv1S and only CONTRACTOR vehicles and others specifically authorized by the AUTHORITY will be allowed to use the sites. ' Only one (1) level of subcontractor will be allowed to operate the sites. There will be no multi- tiered subcontractors (sub of a sub) allowed to operate TDMS. The CONTRACTOR is l responsible for all activity at TDMS operated by their subcontractor and roust have an employee on site at all times to oversee daily operations. The locations of both publicly and iprivately awned sites currently under consideration are shown on Attachment 8. Additional public and privately owned TDMS may become available as plans develop. The availability of both private and public TDIVIS may change during the term of the Agreement. Agreement No,22-201C -21 . Page 214 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope Irl BAA99 4 - 5-4#f LL95BB-4AAB9 BTA F EXHIBIT$�At' I. The AUTHORITY may also establish designated homeowner drop-ofd sites on a public right-a- way(PROW)for communities. The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for removing all eligible debris from those approved designated locations at the direction of the Emergency { Management Coordinator or designee. J. Curbside segregation of debris and disaster-generated or related wastes will be an element of the AUTHORITY'S disaster recovery program. The debris removal and disposal CONTRACTOR will be required to aid in the segregation and waste stream management processes. Any Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) encountered by the debris removal CONTRACTOR is to be set aside. HHW disposal will be the responsibility of the resident. The AUTHORITY will designate HHW drop-off locations. K The following items are considered HHW for the purpose of this Agreement.. 1. Used Cil Batteries . Paint . Aerosol spray cans b. Pesticides b, Antifreeze 7. Fluorescent light bulbs . Propane tanks(household size) Lv The CONTRACTOR will setup a lined containment area and separate any HHW inadvertently delivered to a TDMS. M. Commercial and industrial hazardous waste such as chemicals, gas containers, transformers, and any other form of hazardous or toxic matter will be set aside for collection and disposal by a Hazardous Materials Removal and Disposal Contractor who will be selected by the AUTHORITY, I N. Putrescible residential garbage will be collected by AUTHORITY franchise waste haulers and is not to be collected or transported by CONTRACTOR forces. The AUTHORITY may enter into a separate emergency debris removal agreements with each franchise hauler to operate their dedicated self-loading collection equipment within their Service Area for FEMA eligible storm debris removal. a. SCOPE OF tNOFil IOVERV'IE ; This section is divided into three( )subsections: 'J 5.1 Debris Removal and Disposal {operations from residential public and private streets, roads and rights-of-way and delivered to a IDMS designated by the Authority. .2 TDMS Operations which includes daily operations as well as reclamation of the site to Its pre-storm condition or as directed by the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator 53 Processing,Loading and Mauling Material from TDMS to final destination, Agreement No.22-201C 22- Page 215 of 1193 Douro Envelope ID 19924A;-8365-44D4- BB-4MB9E87ACFD EXHIBIT"A$$ .r A. Specific work authorizations by the AUTHORITY will be through written Task. Orders. Task Orders will define the job to be accomplished, location of job, timeframe for t completion, rates to be used, etc. Any job with requirements or rates not covered b this Proposal will be negotiated. The AUTHORITY reserves the right to extend operations on a weekly basis. Task Orders will be executed bilaterally. Performance will be by the metrics established in the Task Order(s), After 113 and again after 2/3 of the stipulated number of days of work in the Task Order have elapsed, the CONTRACTOR(S) shall provide written progress report to the AUTHORITY for review { and acceptance. The AUTHORITY shall have the right to correct for CONTRACTOR'S default or underperformance by any means it deems in its best interest at the CONTRACTOR'S expense. S. The CONTRACTOR shall commence mobilization immediately upon receipt of the mobilization Task Order meeting the following progress patterns 48 hours. collection activity within assigned Collection Service Area. Within ten (10) calendar days ` CONTRACTOR shall have 100% of all necessary equipment operating within all Collection Service Areas. This represents a minimum response schedule and does not restrict an earlier response Subsequently, the AUTHORITY may issue additional Task Orders to define more precisely the work to be accomplished or to authorize additional work. The CONTRACTOR shall perform in accordance with each Task Order in all designated Collection Service Areas established by the AUTHORITY. Each Task Order will be uniquely and sequentially numbered. C. The CONTRACTOR is authorized to collect debris during daylight hours, seven (7) days per week.Any deviations from this schedule will require AUTHORITY approval. D. The CONTRACTOR must be duly licensed to perform the work in accordance with the State of Florida statutory requirements. The CONTRACTOR shall obtain all permits necessary to complete the work. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for determining what permits are necessary to perform under the Agreement. Copies of all permits shall be submitted to the AUTHORITY's Director, Customer Information Services prior to issuance of the first Task Order, E. The quantity of work required to complete the Agreement resulted from this RFP is estimated. The actual effort required may be more or less than the estimated amount shown in the Proposal Form 3 Price Proposal. Payment will be made at the unit rates proposed. The output will be verified by the AUTHORITY"s Director, Customer Services in the daily operational report. Should hourly rates be used to pay for certain equipment other than preventative maintenance, not in excess of fifteen (15) minutes in a normal workday, will be paid at the regular hourly rate, Preventative maintenance or down time resulting from equipment failure, routine maintenance and fueling that exceeds fifteen (15) minutes will be considered unacceptable work and non-payment of that time will be rounded off to the half hour of all hours where delays occur. Preventative maintenance is defined as the usual field maintenance to keep equipment in operating condition without the use of extensive shop equipment. Fueling of equipment will be considered as part of preventative maintenance. Agreement No, 22-2010 -23- Page 23Page 216 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope IIS: BAA9924A- 36x5-4 r 95BB-4AAB E87A FD EXHIBIT"Aly F. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for correcting any notices of violations issued as a result of the CONTRACTOR'S or any subcontractor's actions or operations during the performance of this Agreement. Corrections for any such violations shall be at no additional cost to the AUTHORITY. O. The CONTRACTOR shall conduct the work so as not to interfere with the disaster response and recovery activities of federal, state or local governments or agencies, or of any public utilities or other private contractor, H. The CONTRACTOR shall provide contact information for all key personnel to the AUTHORITY that shall include name, phone number, cellular phone number and email address, The CONTRACTOR and its agents shall respond in a timely manner to all AUTHORITY inquiries at all times. 6. DEBRIS REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OPERATIONS 6,1 General: A. The purpose of this section is to define the requirements for debris removal and disposal operations after any catastrophic disaster within Palm Reach County. The AUTHORITY may designate zones for collection and disposal locations for debris collected. CONTRACTORS will be tasked with a service area(s) for this specific work immediately after the activation of the Agreement. i` B. For work performed on a Time and Materials basis, all hourly equipment rates shall include the cost of the maintenance,fuel,repairs,overhead,profit, insurance,and all other costs associated with the equipment including labor and operator. 6.2 Services: A. The CONTRACTOR shall provide equipment, operators, and laborers for debris removal operations. The CONTRACTOR shall provide all labor and materials necessary to fully operate and maintain (including fuel, oil, grease, and repairs) all equipment under this Agreement. B. All rates are to include the cost of protective clothing (to include hardhats and steel- toed boats), fringe benefits, hand tool's, supervision, transportation, lodging, meals, and all other costs. C. The work shall consist of clearing and removing disaster generated debris as directed by the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator, CONTRACTOR shall t provide collection equipment the day following a natural disaster or as directed by the AUTHORITY and shall provide equipment sufficient to collect a minimum of 50,990 cubic yards of debris per day within ten (10) calendar days of collection commencement (Past AUTHORITY natural disaster cleanup records show that ten (10) days' following disaster, 95,000-126,000 cubic yards of debris collected per day), Failure to provide sufficient equipment necessary to collect required amount may result in the AUTHORITY entering into a separate agreement with another contractor for collection services, a, Agreement No.22-2010 -24- Page 217 of 1193 T! is > Docus n Envelope U 9924A- 3 i 44D4p �B 4A4�39E87�R Fr i EXHIBIT('A'$ 6.2.1 Removal of Hazardous Leaning Tres and Hanging Limbs a) Under this contract, work shall consist of all labor, equipment, fuel, and miscellaneous costs necessary to remove all hazardous trees twelve inches (12") or greater in diameter, measured three feet(3')from the base of the tree or chest height and hanging limbs two inches (2") or greater in diameter ' existing in private and public right-of-way. Further, debris generated from the ' removal of hazardous trees and hanging limbs two inches (2"') or greater existing in private and public right-of-way will be placed at the public right-of- ay for removal as vegetative debris, Hazardous leaning trees less than twelve inches (12") in diameter, measured three feet (3°) from the base of the tree or at chest height, will be flush cut, and placed on the public right-of-way to be removed as vegetative debris. The AUTHORITY will not compensate the CONTRACTOR for leaning trees less than twelve inches (12") in diameter on a unit rate basis. b) Removal and transportation of hazardous trees twelve inches (12") or greater in diameter and hanging limbs two inches 7)or greater in diameter existing in private and public right-of-way will be performed as identified by the AUTHORITY. All disaster specific eligibility guidelines regarding size and diameter of leaning trees will be communicated to the CONTRACTOR, in writing, by the AUTHORITY. In order for leaning or hazardous trees to be removed and eligible for reimbursement, the tree must satisfy a minimum of one(1)of the following requirements, i) The tree is leaning in excess of 36° degrees in a direction that poses an immediate threat to public health,welfare,and safety. ii) The tree is dead,twisted, or mangled as a direct result of the storm and certified arborist can attest to the fact that the tree will die and potentially { create a falling hazard to the public. f 6.2.2 Removal of Hazardous Mumps a) Under this contract, work shall consist of all labor, equipment, fuel, and miscellaneous costs necessary to remove all hazardous uprooted stumps 24 inches or greater in diameter, measured 24 inches from the base of the tree existing in private and public right-of-way, Further, debris generated from the removal of uprooted stumps existing in private and public right-of-way will be placed at the public right-of-way for removal as vegetative debris. Stumps measured 24 inches from the base of the gree and less than 24 inches in diameter will be considered normal vegetative debris and removed in ' accordance with 3.1.2. The AUTHORITY will not compensate hazardous stumps less than 24 inches in diameter on a snit rate basis and instead will be ' considered normal vegetative debris. The diameter of stumps less than 24 x inches will be converted into a cubic yardage volume based on the published FEMA stump conversion table (In accordance with current FEMA public " assistance guidelines)and removed under the terms and conditions of 2.62 { b) removal and transportation of hazardous uprooted stumps existing in the Agreement No.22-201C -2 - Page 218 of 1193 DocuBi n Envelope io BAA9924A-B D4-95BB,4AAB9E87AGFR EXHIBIT"A" S private and public right-of-way and private property will be performed as identified by the AUTHORITY. All disaster specific eligibility guidelines regarding size and diameter of hazardous stumps will be communicated to the CONTRACTOR, in writing, by the AUTHORITY,. In order for hazardous it stumps to be removed and eligible for reimbursement, the stump roust satisfy the following requirement: (i) Over 50% of the tree crown is damaged or broken and heartwood is exposed. ;? (ii) Tree stumps that are not attached to the ground will be considered normal vegetative debris and subject to removal under the terms and conditions of 2.1. The cubic yard volume of the unattached stump will be based off of the diameter conversion using the published FEMA stump conversion table(in accordance with current FEMA public assistance guidelines). ` The AUTHORITY or its representative will measure and certify all stumps before removal. ,i 6,2.E Collection of Storm Generated Residential Vegetation and Construction and Demolition Debris: }` a) It is the AUTHORITY'S goal to ensure that Vegetation and Construction/Demolition debris remain separate task orders for the collection of Vegetation and Construction loads. Mixing of loads by the CONTRACTOR t at the road right of way will not be tolerated. ;r Work may include: 1 (i) Fast pass to clear debris from emergency evacuation routes, access roads to critical facilities and all primary roadways. (ii) Clearing debris from residential private and public road right of ways. (iii) Loading the debris. (iv) Hauling the debris to an approved AUTHORITY TDMS or an authorized private construction demolition debris recycling facility or landfill. (v) Dumping the debris at the TAMS or direct haul to an Authority permitted $' approved private Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) recycling i' facility or Authority authorized landfill. b) Debris delivered to a TDMS, private C&D recycling facility or authorized landfill will be paid based on the per cubic yard price according to the Proposal Form —Price Proposal. 6.2,4 Hourly Rate Clearing: `l a) From 0-70 hours following a disaster CONTRACTOR, as designated by the AUTHORITY, shall provide the clearing services on an hourly rate that shall { include the following. ` (i) Clear debris from emergency evacuation routes{ access roads to critical facilities, and primary roadways. Agreement No.22-201C -2 - Page 219 of 1193 C1€�c�r n naeelope tlr7 A992 A-B3 dr7�r-951 �4AA 7AUD ` EXHIBIT "N' (ii) Perform emergency removal of debris if needed for life-saving measures. (iii) Conduct daily briefings with debris managers and other officials to update progress and discuss issues. (iv) Develop a traffic control plan along potential haul routes and at debris zf management and disposal sites. b) The CONTRACTOR shall not move from one designated Collection Zone to another area without prior approval from the AUTHORITY°s Director, Customer Information Services or designee. CONTRACTORS and/or subcontractors that move to a designated Collection Service Area without prior 'i AUTHORITY approval may be terminated immediately. The AUTHORITY reserves the right to relocate CONTRACTOR, to other Collection Service Areas based on need and ability to perform required work at an acceptable level, The AUTHORITY reserves the right to immediately terminate CONTRACTOR and any subcontractor who fails to provide service in strict { accordance with guidelines set forth by FEMA and the AUTHORITY. c The AUTHORITY or designee shall forward all claims of damage to the t; CONTRACTOR daily.. CONTRACTOR shall provide all contact information, including name, phone number, cellular phone number, fax number and email `{ address, for personnel responsible for resolving all claims of damage. CONTRACTOR must respond to all claims of damage within 24 hours and resolve within ten (10)calendar days. Mailboxes must be repaired or replaced within two (2) calendar days. CONTRACTOR is responsible for all damage caused by his crew and/or subcontractors in the performance of debris removal, d) In the event the CONTRACTOR fails to repair damages as a result of the Contractor's equipment failure or negligence within the time provided in this Agreement, the AUTHORITY or designee may arrange for the repairs and assess the CONTRACTOR for the cost of the repairs and any applicable administrative charges. Any disputes as to damage responsibility will be ii presented to the Director, Customer Information Services or designee for review. The decision of the Director, Customer Information Services or designee will be final. ' 6.3 Equipment: A. All trucks and equipment must be in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and ' local rules and regulations. Trucks used to haul debris must be capable of rapidly dumping their load without the assistance of other equipment, be equipped with a tailgate that will effectively contain the debris during transport that will permit the trucks to be filled to capacity. Cyclone fence may be used as temporary tailgates if they comply with the fallowing specifications; 1. fencing must be permanently attached to one side of the truck bed.. Z After loading, the fencing must be tied to the other side of the truck bed at two places with heavy gauge wire. , Fencing must extend to the bottom of the bed, ,1 Agreement No.22-2010 - 7- i 4 Page 220 of 1193 Docu&gn Enve" 6D: BA.A9924A-B36 D4-98B -4AAB9 87 CFD f EXHIBIT"All 4. After loading, bottom of fencing shall be tight against the bed of the truck and secured at a minimum of two locations. 4 b. Solid iron metal bars must be secured to both sides of the fencing. , There shall be no hand loaded equipment allowed. & The AUTHORITY or designee shall complete certifications indicating the type of vehicle, make and model, license plate number, equipment number, and measured' maximum volume, in cubic yards, of the load bed of each piece of equipment utilized to haul debris. The measured volume of each piece of equipment shall be calculated from actual internal physical measurement performed and certified by the CONTRACTOR. Maximum volumes may be rounded up to the nearest cubic yard.The reported measured maximum volume of any load bed shall be the same as shown on the placards affixed to each piece of equipment.The AUTHORITY reserves the right to re-measure trucks and trailers at any time to verify reported capacity. If a truck and/or trailer are re-measured and the yardage capacity is determined to be lower, the lower yardage volume will be retroactive to the initial load and total volume adjusted accordingly, C. All trucks and trailers utilized in hauling debris shall be equipped with a tailgate that will permit the vehicle to be loaded to capacity and effectively contain the debris on the :{ vehicle while hauling. If installed, all sideboard extensions must remain in place f throughout the operation, or the vehicle must be re-measured and remarked. All extensions to the bed are subject to acceptance or rejection at the sole discretion of the AUTHORITY or designee. f D. Trucks or equipment designated for use under this Agreement shall not be used for l any other work during working hours, The CONTRACTOR shall not solicit work from private citizens or others to be performed in the designated Collection Service Area during the period of this Agreement. Under no circumstance will the CONTRACTOR mix debris hauled for others with debris hauled under this Agreement. Failure to comply will result in no payment to CONTRACTOR and the operator and vehicle will be declared ineligible to provide any additional emergency debris collection services. Any, and all unapproved changes to placard will result in no payment to CONTRACTOR and the operator and vehicle will be declared ineligible to perform any additional emergency debris collection services. 6.4 Securing Debris The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for properly and adequately securing debris on ;{ each piece of equipment utilized to haul debris, Prior to leaving the loading site, the CONTRACTOR shall ensure that each load is secure and trimmed so that no debris extends horizontally beyond the bed of the equipment in any direction. All loose debris shall be reasonably compacted during loading and secured during transport. Tarps or r other coverings shall be provided by the CONTRACTOR to prevent materials from falling °{ or being blown from the bed, loads not properly Carped or otherwise covered will not be `t allowed to dispose at any AUTHORITY approved TOMS which may result in non-payment to CONTRACTOR. j m Agreement No. 22-201C 2 Page 221 of 1193 ' DocuSlgn Envelope ID: BAA9924A-8r5.44r74- 5BB-•4f B E87ACFD EXHIBIT iW 6.5 Equipment Signage Prior to commencing operations, the AUTHORITY or designee shall affix to each pied of equipment, signs or markings indicating the Owner Operator's name and a unique equipment identification number. One sign shall be placed on each side of the equipment. For those trues, trailers and other equipment intended to haul debris, the maximum volume, in cubic yards, of the load bed shall also be shown. Each operator shall keep AUTHORITY certification with them at all times. Placards must remain on both sides of equipment. 6.6 Other Considerations, A The CONTRACTOR shall assign and provide an Operations Manager (Ofd) to the AUTHORITY TOMS to serve as the principal liaison between the AUTHORITY Director, Customer Services or designee and the CONTRACTOR'S forces. The assigned OM must be knowledgeable of all facets of the CONTRACTORS operations and have authority in writing to commit the CONTRACTOR. The OM shall be on call 24 hours per day, seven (7)days per week and shall have electronic linkage capability for transmitting and receiving relevant contractual information and make arrangements for onsite accommodations. This linkage shall provide immediate contact via cell phone, Fax machine, and have Internet capabilities. The OM will participate in daily 11 meetings and disaster exercises, functioning as a source to provide essential element information. The CM will report to the AUTHORITY Director, Customer Services or designee. This position will not require constant presence; rather the OM will be required to be physically capable of responding to the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator within 30 minutes of notification. & The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic s in the work area. At a minimum, one flag person should be posted at each approach to the work area. ` C. The CONTRACTOR shall supervise and direct the work, using skilled labor and proper ,t equipment for all tasks. Safety of the CONTRACTOR'S personnel and equipment is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR.Additionally,the CONTRACTOR shall pay for a, all materials, personnel, taxes, and fees necessary to perform under the terms of this contract. D. Payment for debris hauled will be based on the quantity of debris hauled in cubic yards. Debris hauled to a TDMS will require a validated load ticket. Drivers will be given an electronic load tickets at the loading site by an AUTHORITY loading site monitor. The quantity of debris hauled will be estimated in cubic yards at the TDMS by an AUTHORITY TDMS monitor. The estimated quantity will be recorded on the I electronic load ticket. The AUTHORITY TDMS monitor will retain one copy of the paper load ticket and the driver will retain the remaining copies of the load ticket. Debris being hauled to a permanent landfill will be paid based on cubic yards recorded on an approved electronic or paper load ticket. Payment will be made against the CONTRACTOR'S invoice once site monitor and CONTRACTOR load tickets and/or scale tickets match. Load tickets not properly completed and signed will not be paid. Agreement No 22-201C Page 222 of 1193 t DocuSign Envelope II); 24A-B36SA 4[)4- 5BB-4AABgE,87ACFD 't EXHIBIT"A" 7. TEMPORARY DEBRIS MANAGEMENT SITES(TDMS)OPERATIONS 7.1 General A. The purpose of this section is to define the requirements for TDMS Operations after any catastrophic disaster within Palm Beach County, B. The CONTRACTOR shall use only TDMS designated by the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator. C The TDMS foreman shall direct all vehicular traffic and load drop-oft operations. Different types of debris shall be kept In separate piles at the TDMS. At a minimum, one flag person shalt be posted at each TDMS for traffic control and to direct unmixed loads to proper location (by debris type) to be offloaded. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for sorting and proper ,j placement of all loads not dumped in appropriate location which results in mixing the once separated debris at no charge to the AUTHORITY. C, The CONTRACTOR shall begin grinding vegetative debris within five (5) calendar days of TDMS opening date and removing mulch/wood chips within ten (1 0) calendar days of site opening date. It is very important your plan provides specific information for the final disposal destination location of the mulch /mood chips removed from the public or private TDMS. The CONTRACTOR shall begin removal of Construction and Demolition/mixed debris from TDMS to an approved final destination within five (5) days of site opening date. :i 7,2 TDMS Services 7.2.1 Site Setup/Preparation and Site Closeout/Restoration Site setup/preparation and site closeoutlrestoration shall be compensated on a time and materials basis i in accordance with the hourly rates provided in the Proposal Form 3 — Price Proposal Site set-upJpreparationlcloseouVrestoration includes: clearing, stripping, hauling, fill placement, constructing/deconstructing processing pads, limerock or ` crushed concrete access roads, seeding, and any other similar activity necessary to make the site usable for its intended purposes and to return the site to its original condition. Do not include any materials in calculating the hourly rates in the Proposal Form 3 - Price Proposal, Important- Phase I TDMS Reclamation is included in the 2,0 cubic yard price. Phase I Reclamation requires the contractor to remove all debris from the TDMS including small particles mixed with sail and °s grading the entire area, The only site closeout cost will be removal of road base material and seeding as approved by the Authority. } 7.2.2 TDMS Operations and Material Processing 1 z a. TOMS operations and material processing shall be compensated in accordance with the unit prices provided in the Proposal Form Price Proposal. The CONTRACTOR shall provide equipment, operators, and laborers for TDMS operations as specified by Task Order, Unit prices provided in the Proposal Form 3 - Price Proposal, shall include all labor and materials necessary to fully operate and maintain (including fuel, oil, grease, repairs, operator,mobilization,demobilization,overhead, profit, lodging and insurance) Agreement No.22-201C -30- Page 3Page 223 of 1193 1 it Dv us n Envelope 0-1 & 9 4R-B 5-" 95 Bk3 7A FD EXHIBIT"Aly all equipment under this Agreement. Each Inspection Tower shall be equipped I with two (2) portable toilets. Toilets shall be provided immediately upon completion of tower assembly. CONTRACTOR shall provide a water truck for the purpose of applying to site surface to minimize dust, The AUTHORITY shall provide a front-load garbage container and collection service of the container at each TDMS. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for cleaning up all trash and litter generated on the site from daily operations and depositing into the container for collection. The entrance roadway and surrounding area within Y2 mile of the site's entrance shall be cleaned daily by the CONTRACTOR.. All pre-storm identified sites shall be opened by the CONTRACTOR within three (3) calendar days after receiving approval from ? the AUTHORITY to operate the TDMS. Failure to open sites with proper equipment and necessary personnel will result in liquidated damages of $10,000 per day. All rates shall include the cost of protective clothing (to include hardhats and steel-toed boots)„ fringe benefits, hand tools, j supervision, transportation, lodging, meals, and any other costs; The work shall consist of managing the operations of a TDMS and performing debris reduction by air curtain incineration and/or grinding of storm generated debris as directed by the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator b. The AUTHORITY plans to use two types of TDMS. 1. Vegetative TDMS will be devoted to the reduction of clean woody i debris by either burning or grinding, The AUTHORITY expects the material to be recycled and or beneficially re-used if processed by grinding. It is important to provide a detailed plan on how this r material will be recycled or beneficially reused after grinding l reduction. 2. Depending upon the size and type of devastation the AUTHORITY may require a separate Construction & Demolition „i (C&D) staging area, mixed debris staging area and a separate Household Hazardous Waste staging area. The AUTHORITY requests that PROPOSER implements recycling and or reduction programs to minimize the quantity of construction debris material to be land filled. c. Material coming into the Vegetative or C�&D TDMS will be measured and paid i for by the cubic yard ;according to the Proposal Form 3 — Price Proposal. Material removed and transported from a CD TDMS will be measured and pard by the cubic yard according to the Proposal Form 3 Price Proposal. d. Locations of all TOMS will be approved by the AUTHORITY.The AUTHORITY `= Emergency Management Coordinator must approve site improvements before work begins and any costs, other than those in the Proposal Form 3 — Price Proposal, that aright have been negotiated under a Task Order shall be documented for payment, e Material processed at a TDMS by either grinding or burning will be measured' j using cubic yards from incoming load tickets.. Material entering a TDMS will be Agreement No. 22-201C -31 - Page 224 of 1193 Docuslgn Envelope to BAA9924A-B365-"D4-95B -4AAB9E8TACFL EXHIBIT "A"r T� deposited in manageable piles. 7.3 Reporting The CONTRACTOR shall submit a report to the AUTHORITY Emergency Management Coordinator or designee by close of business each day of the term of the Task Order. Each report shall contain, at a minimum,the following information; 1. Contractor's Name 2. Contract Number 3. Lally and cumulative hours for each piece of equipment, if appropriate . Daily and cumulative hours for personnel, by position,if appropriate 5. Volumes of debris handled Failure to provide audit quality information by 5:00 p.m. of the fallowing day of operation will subject CONTRACTOR to non-payment in each instance at the sole discretion of the AUTHORITY. 7.4 Other Considerations II A. The CONTRACTOR shall supervise and direct the work, using skilled labor and proper equipment for all tasks. Safety of the Contractor's personnel and equipment is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR, Additionally, the CONTRACTOR shall pay for all materials, personnel, taxes, and fees necessary to perform under the terms of this contract. B. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the worts area. In the event a TLM3 must be closed due to CONTRACTOR �) equipment or operational failures, CONTRACTOR shall be liable for liquidated damages in the amount of $25,000.00 per day for every day the site has to remain closed. ii 7,5 Debris Clearance(for access)from Right-of-Ways and Public Property A. The AUTHORITY provides support to Palm Beach County Government for Debris r Management, including the clearance(moving debris from the middle of the road, etc.) t of debris from right-of- ways and public property. Palm Beach County intends to perform debris clearance for access with its own forces or under existing contractual Agreements between the County and local f.rms. However, in a significant disaster, these resources may be insufficient to perform the clearance activities in a timely manner. B. This debris clearance is to be considered supplemental and optional service. It is anticipated that debris clearance activities would be conducted, if needed, on a time and material basis using the rates in the Proposal Form 3-Price Pry oral Agreement No.22-201C -32- Page 225 of 1193 -t Oocuswgn Envelope ILS: AA 2 A-B 8 9 -4AAB9E87ACF t EXHIBIT "A" 1, 8. PROCESSING, LOADING AND HAULING MATERIAL: t CONTRACTOR shall provide all necessary labor, material and equipment to process, load and haul wood chips from TOMS in Palm beach County to final destination for disposal. CONTRACTOR shall provide all necessary labor, material and equipment to load and haul construction and demolition debris and/or mixed debris from TDMS as directed by the AUTHORITY.. The AUTHORITY reserves the right to contract with other firms to process, load and haul wood chips and construction and/or mixed debris to a final destination as may best meet the needs of the AUTHORITY. All wood chips, construction andlor mixed debris shall be disposed of in accordance with all Local, 'State of Florida and Federal guidelines. `4 CONTRACTOR will provide detailed listing to the AUTHORITY of the following: °i 1. Quantity Toads and cubic yards) j 2. Owner information 3. Site where mulch / reduced yard waste material generated at TDMS is disposed, to include address/GPS location. 4. AUTHORITY will determine final private or public Constr ction[Demolition debris disposallrecycling facility. 9. MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS 9.1 TOMS Foreman A. The TDMS foreman must be an employee of the CONTRACTOR and is responsible for management of all operations of the site to include, traffic control, dumping operations„segregation of debris, burning, grinding, and safety. ,i B. The TDMS foreman will be responsible for monitoring and documenting equipment and labor time and providing the daily operational report to the AUTHORITY Director, Customer Services or designee. 9.2 TDMS Night Foreman A. The TDMS night foreman must be an employee of the CONTRACTOR and is responsible for managing all night operations approved by the AUTHORITY. B. The TOMS night foreman will be responsible for monitoring and documenting ;s equipment and labor time and providing the daily operational report to the AUTHORITY Director, Customer Information Services or designee. 9.3 TDMS Management Plan A, Once the TDIVIS is identified by the AUTHORITY, the CONTRACTOR will provide a Site Management Plan. B. Three(3)copies of the plan are required.The plan shall be drawn to a scale of 1'= ' and address the following functions. 1, Access to site } 2, Site preparation-clearing,erosion control,and grading 3. Traffic control procedures Agreement No, 22-201C --33- Page 226 of 1193 7 t� D cuSlgn Envetpe ID: BM9924A-B365-44D4 95BB-4MB9ES7ACFD s' ¢ EXHIBIT"A" i' 4, Safety 6. Segregation of debris & Location of ash disposal area, hazardous material containment area, CONTRACTOR work area,and inspection tower 7. Location of incineration operations, grinding operation (if required). Burning ;r operations require a 166-foot clearance from the stockpile and a 1660-foot clearance from structures, 6. Specific plan including and location for the final disposal destination of the mulch/wood chips generated at the public or private TITS. 9.4 Inspection Tower F The CONTRACTOR shall construct an inspection tower at each TCIS within three (3) calendar days of natural disaster, The tower shall be constructers using pressure treated ' wood or steel scaffold. The floor elevation of the tower shall be 1 0-feet above the existing ground elevation. The floor area shall be a minimum 6' by 8', constructed of 2"x 8"joists, ` 16"O.C. with 3/4" plywood supported by a minimum of four 6"x 6" posts.A 4-foot high wall constructed of 2" x 4" studs and 'i`2" plywood shall protect the perimeter of the floor area. ,t The floor area shall be covered with a roof, The roof shall provide a minimum of 6'-6" of headroom below the support beams, Steps with a handrail shall provide access to the tower, Inspection towers must provide a dry area for employees and meet all FEMA and OSHA requirements. i `i 9.5 Grinding Operation The CONTRACTOR shall have grinder(s) on site and in operation within five (6) calendar days following a natural disaster. Failure to provide sufficient grinding capacity to accommodate expected incoming volumes and allow site to operate in an efficient manner within five (5) calendar days shall result in liquidated damages of$16,600 per day. There shall be no period longer than 24 hours in which grinding activity may stop due to equipment or operational failure. Failure to provide backup equipment within 24 hours r2 shall result in liquidated damages of $2,666 per hour per approved hours of grinding operation per day until grinding activity resumes. f 9.6 Household hazardous Waste Containment Area a The CONTRACTOR shall construct a hazardous material containment area at each TDMS. The area shall be 36' x 30', The perimeter shall be lined with hay bales and staked in place. The area shall be lined with a heavy gage plastic to provide a waterproof barrier. Additional plastic sufficient to cover the area is required to prevent rain from entering the containment area. Site run-off roust be redirected from the containment area by site grading, 10. PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTOR K It is the intent of this Agreement to ensure that the CONTRACTOR provides a timely quality level of services. To this end, all complaints received by the Emergency Management Coordinator or designee and reported to the CONTRACTOR shall be promptly resolved pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. Agreement No. 22-201C - 4- J Page 227 of 1193 D Sign Envelope ID: 8AA9924A-8365-44D4-9588-4AAB9E87ACFD EXHIBIT"All B. The Emergency Management Coordinator or designee may levy administrative charges for the following infractions: 1. Failure to open pre-storm identified sites within three (3) calendar days of after being tasked by the AUTHORITY liquidated damages of $10,000 per day for each day not opened. 2. Closure of TOMB due to CONTRACTOR equipment or operational failures liquidated damages of$25,000 per day,for each day site must remain closed. C. Failure to provide back-up grinder(s) within 24 hours of equipment breakdown liquidated damages of$2,000 per hour per approved grinding hours of operation per day. D. CONTRACTOR may also be subject to non-payment and liquidated damages of$200 for each occurrence of the following infractions: 1. Failure to provide audit quality information by 5:00 p.m.of the following day of operation. A 2. Loads not properly Carped or otherwise covered. 1 Mixing debris hauled from other sources with debris hauled under this Agreement. 4. Mixing vegetation debris with C&D material. E. CONTRACTOR may be immediately terminated and not paid for the following: I Collection of any non-eligible,non-AUTHORITY approved stumps or debris. 2. Moving to another designated Collection Service Area without prior AUTHORITY approval, 3. Failure to provide service in accordance with guidelines set forth by FEMA and the AUTHORITY. 4. Soliciting work from private citizens or others to be performed in the designated Collection Service Area during the period of this Agreement. 5. Alteration of placards placed on certified trucks and/or trailers. Any disputes regarding Performance of Contractor will be presented to the Emergency Management it Coordinator or designee for review. The Emergency Management Coordinator or designee shall complete review and make determination within three (3) calendar days. Decisions of the Emergency Management Coordinator or designee shall be final, Agreement No.22-2010 -35- Page 228 of 1193 ii D Sign Envelope ICL BAA9924A-B36,5-"04-95884AABgE87ACFD EXHIBIT :FEE�SCHEDULE PROPOSAL FORM 3-PRICE PROPOSAL jj DISASTER PART A-VOLU ME BASED PRICING FOR 3,000,000 CUBIC YARD(CY)DEBRIS DI .......... ITEAVDIESCIUPTION FD L �a FXTEN,%ON tguArt EnvFF-AR CY 1-0 PuNbc property and Right of'Alay Collection,Loading and Hfthn2 to&designated TOW A, Vaelabon2,5010,000 wy 9,90 24,750,000 B ConsiTuctron Debris'Mixed Debris 500,000 CY 9.90 4,950,000 20 MMS operation to 4ndinde D*airreiret of mondonnig iroevers, oorWe toilets,keeii on-site and adjacent 3,000,000 CY 2,35 7=450,000 roads area dean of trash and garbage,dribris acceptance pie rnanagenrent and Phase i Redarra trion 3-0 Processing of debris hrourtlin grinding andor chipoing 2,5WWO wy 270 6'750 000 4,0 Loading,hauliq arul disposing wood Chips k0 final destination (This rate Includes diaporeal corst) I 000,(Wi '-Y 9,60 9.544,440 5,0 Vidume reduction through air curtain inc reation 2,atilt,Wr -Y 6,0 Loading and hauling of ocostruction debris andior mixed debris from T lo a Winrted C&D recycling facility or any other designated DnrposA Facility This irrilie shall act Include disposal cost), Based on miles from TDMS to final deradnation-1 iTy A 0 s 20 miles 50),I'I cv 4,80 6 >20 s 50 roles M,000 CY 6Z4 C 150 S 100 oliles 5010,0008,70 AVERAGE(item60 A -Cl 6,70 AvERAGE=I[iefT,,60A-C)XSOODOOCYv 5 3,350,000 TOTAL PRoPOSAL PPJM(Iterns 10-4 0,6 0)Fs 56,450,000 PROPOSER MUST PROVIDE PRICE FOR ALL LINE t I THRU t FAI URE TO DO SO NAY RENDER YOUR ,SA,L TO BE DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE, a rig Unit Prices,,unless otherwise indicated.shall include all labor(operatom laborers superrmaterials induck but notinsorsI and unrated to supplies,equipmern maintenance repars,repair parts,fuels,iubmanIs cellular phones,transportation,and housing- 4 required nocrissary to accorimpIrsh the pfrofecif The quantities and distributions are estimated for the purpose of making an award, Locations of sites,debus quontitros,deshrialrons,malarial denwijesetc,may differ sub'statitaIly in an actual disastrit. Assumpirions 3,000 000 cubic yards of debris consisting or 2 500 Ci00 cubic yards of vegetation debris and 500,000 cubic yards of mixed debris RFP 14r) 22-2010L .39. January 2022 Agreement No,22-201 C -36- Page 229 of 1193 f ,l Docu rgn Envelope 8DBAA9924A-1 3 5 44C -95 8 � 87A F II EXHIBIT"'B" 1 'l { PROPOSAL FORM 3--PRICE PROPOSAL e PART R-HOURLY RATES l TDMS SET-UP AND CLOSt1RE AND MOM CLEARANCE FOR ACCE$S-OPTIONAL USE BY COUNTY AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES Il' EatipmENT AND LABOR RATES HOURLY HOURLY TOTAL Eau,1P NT TYPE EclulP TENT LABOR HOURLY ¢ RATE RATE RATE Bobcat Loader 4631 50.21 M 52' `l urea Foramen V,Coll Phone and Pickup 1319 63,60 76,79 `t Dozer Tracked,D5 or srn111ar 54A5 50.21 1 86 a Dozer.Tracked,D6 or wrrlrliar 81,39 50.21 131 60 .) User.Tracked,L17or sgrnrlar 115 68 50.21 166,09 Dozer Tracked D8 or sr raar 145 56 5011 19577' Dump Truck,18 CY•20 CY 5488 41:84 1 96.72 } Dump Truck,21 CY-30 CY 6292 41,84 10476 r, GeneTalor and Lighting t1 69 NA 11r69 Grader'wl 12'Rlade 85% 5021 13571 Hydraulic Excavatsl 15 CY 6761 50.21 117,82 Hydraulic Excavator,2.5 CY 98,13 50.21 148,34 Knuckleboorn Leader 17525 50,21 22546 [Laboref W Chain Saw 4,25 4217 46,42 Labulrer w',,srnall tools,traffic,contra! flag person 11 50 33.48 4498 1 xLoAoy Trailer wa Tractor 8544 41.84 127.28 " Operallom Manager w`Cell Phone and'Pickup 13 19 108:80 121,99 Pickup Truck 5 Ton 1319 WAS 13.19 5018 GOMPaetnr 81 HP- 6019 60,21 1 11040 } it Compactor to:80 HP 5300 50.21 103 21 Sod fCrumpactor,Towed iUnd 51 88 54.21 102 09 Truck Fl48bed' 3259 41.84 74.43 Tub Grinder,8001,0 1,000 HP 52357 54.21 57378 Water Truck 67 13 41.84 1089,7 Wheel Loader,2 5 CY,950 or similar 71 45 50.21 121,66 Wheel Loader-3,540 CY 966 or smilar 136,88 54.21 187 09 Wheal Loader,4 5 CY,980 or similar 14900 54.21 19021 1+r1#heel Loader�Packhce 10-1,5 CY' 65 13 54.21 10534 Other-Piss List ,i Affach add&rra)shear lural equippreni type anJ labor,eras,if needed { RPP No �20V13L 40 January 2022 ,F j Agreement No,22-201 - 7- Page 230 of 1193 Doc uSlagn Envelope IDBAA9924A-B365-444- 5BB- B E87ACF EXHIBIT"B" ,r PROPOSAL FORM 3-PRICE PROPOSAL PART C A UNIT COST SCHEDULE ITEM HAzARoous STUMP REMOVAL,HAUL N0,,ANCDISPOSAL UNfl UNIT CCT t 24-inch diameter lira d$9g-rn dianr tri' Stump 4511 00 2 49-inch diameter and greater Sturnp 675.00 .1 Stump Fill DO Fill dirt for stump holes after removal C 25,00 HAZARDOUS HANGING LIMBS(RANGERS),AND HAULING To dndude removal of all hangingfirnbs. Limbs to be cit and placed,,on the n ht of,,Aay for Collection as v etatave debns 4 2-inch diameter and greater Tree 110.1I0 HAZARDous TREE REMOVAL AND HAUUNG () Trees to be flush cast at ground level and placed on the nght of way for removal as vegetative debris. I . I-Inch diameter to I2 99rihcr d arr*l'er Tree 100 00, 9 r 13 inch d�rneter to 24 99-mch diameter Tree 200-00 25-inch diameter to 43 99-tnoh diameter Tree 375.040 49 •rnch drarneter and greater Tree 525 Utl e e NOTE: The following is Information only and will'NOT be consrdered,n the evaluation of this RFP e The AUTHORITY reserves the rbghl to use this confracJ to handle small quantities of debris removal and as support for our !` Franchise Contracts as neededL Below is a darty rage to remove debris The AUTHORITY will Pay for ft dt posat rust.There (' is no requirement to provide a rate however 1 you do Ag±xptc and respond wathrn 49 hours at the rate Wow ti COLLECTION SERVICEONLY ` EcuipmeNT DAILY RATE (1 g wu[tar) r, Knucl doboarau Loader and Opetatrur $2750.00 f i (� RFP No 22.2010L 41. January 20122 greeme It o.22-2�1 - - `,i Page 231 of 1193 Docu I n EnvelGpe ICS: BAA99 4A-636 G4-95BB FLAB E lACFD ATTACHMENT "A" i4 SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY �i 1 7501 North Jog Road West Palm Beach, Florida 33412 � Telephone, 561-640-4000 Fax: 561-640-3400 51, II TASK ORDER II DISASTER DEBRIS AAANAGEMENT Il TO Task Order No In accordance with (Contractor)contract,with the SolidWaste Authority of PBC, Florida,. (AUTHORITY) Agreement No. for Hurricane/Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction, and Disposal dated the AUTHORITY hereby requests and authorizes the services to be performed on the project as described below is Project { Specific Work to be performed; Cl I Duration of Work(Include Stant Date,End Date and Total Calendar Days): j, Method of Payment, Estimated Cost of this Taste Order: Contractor Signature: Date: — AUTHORITY Signature: Date: SIVA Use,� SWWA Requestorltonitor: Gate: s SWWA Dept,Director: Date: Vendor No.: Account No.. Project: ( Purchasing: Budget: Accounting. _i Agreement No.22-201C -3g- Page 232 of 1193 r� r ;iD u&gn Envelope ID9924A-13365 1D4-95 8-d ,B9 87ACF ATTACHMENT "B" t Indiantown Rd J. FICA fffw y 4s F ,a o Oke o a -State Road Bg � � L Ii lntna R Ton,BOE16 LA WHIM IT 000111" r 5 1091 Ad,ar,a Awe " W Us t'ot Blvd 1 �' cD W Yar�ato Rd is 1s Rd ,i �t,c Rolm o � W1C 6td r., r it q �r spo'llp o 2 4 Wes v t t - i Agreement No. -201 40_ ,J ;r Page 233 of 1193 DocuSi n Envelope ID: SAA9924A-B365-4 4D4-95B8-4AAB9E 7ACFD ,I ATTACHMENT i( 51 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND ,t POLICY GUIDE i` The Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide,Version 4,Effective June 1,2020(see hyperlink below)i r the mostrecent reference material that ull provide additional information: hft s:i .fema. ovisitesidefaulVfilesi+documentsiferna pIppq-v4.updated-links policy_6.1.2020, df Il' l PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project management begins when a disaster occurs and does not end until an applicant has received final payment it for the project. Good project management ensures successful recovery from the disaster, expedited payment of funds„and more efficient close-outs of PA Program grants,. Record Keeping It is critical that the applicant establish and maintain accurate records of events and expenditures related to disaster i, recovery work. The information required for documentation describes the "who, what, when, where, why, and how much' for each item of disaster recovery work. The applicant should have a financial and record keeping system in place that can be used to track these elements. The importance of maintaining a complete and accurate set of h records for each project cannot be over-emphasized. Gooddocumentation facilitates the project formulation, validation, approval, and funding processes ii ' All of the documentation pertaining to a project should be filed with the corresponding PW and maintained by the applicant as the permanent record of the project. These records become the basis for verification of the accuracy of project cost estimates during validation of small projects, reconciliation of costs for large protects,and audits. i Applicants should begin the record keeping process before a disaster is declared by the President. To ensure that s work performed both before and after a disaster declaration is well documented, potential applicants should: designate a person to coordinate the compilation and filing of records; ?' . establish a file for each site where work has been or will be performed and maintain accurate disbursement and accounting records to document the work performed and the costs } incurred. The Federal Office of Management and Budget requires grant recipients to maintain financial and program records on fife for three years following final payment Records of grant recipients may be subject to the provisions of the Single Audit Act, as described on page 117 of this guide. Applicants may refer to the Applicant Handbook, FEMA ' 323,for additional information regarding record-keeping. i Agreement No.22-261 -41 - Page 234 of 1193 Docusign Envelope Irk BAA9924A-B365 9 aB 9E 7ACFD ATTACHMENT " %l if MOBILIZATION SCHEDULE i( CONTRACTOR shall commence mobilization of equipment,operators,and laborers immediately upon receipt of a Mobilization Task Order to deet the progress pattern set below. Category 1 &2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 i ii Within 24 hours 25% 25% 20% 15% Within 48 hours 0% 30"/o 30% 25% Within 72 hours 40% 4011/6 40% 40% Within 96 hours 60a 60°16 50% 500/"0 Within 5 days 10011/0 80% 60% 60�'/6 (� Within 10 days 100% 80% 70% >F Within 14 days 100% 0`�/0 Within 20 days 100% Agreement No 22-2010 -42 r. .i ,f Page 235 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope 10: BAA9924A-B365 D4-95BB-4AAB9E 7A FP ATTACHMENT "E" ft-WA-127 3—PWASW 14.2012 S L . A tar NJ' F NJ' � ailg f 1,eecaumma R V.. G and US AOde"reneo ID be appaipaift by am vi. sauseftev cc Assigning me carArart - V11 4, t Va. r -.. OF am FKAIJOIRD 17d :;=QAr:JRaflA1FAdJFJdFeOffF2IWaftwata construdwin pailias an a nighsay was"it is wairow"a"by candias ARM am an �. acral pVC110—MVerWMWM%aS^—or WOD21140,The USM Federal-Ad of ATTACtINIENTS a. -- }' A.anpidleast ww madeda We AppalaCrAen TW priassions of Via sedim Revised 1613 CFR Bala 23D are WAMKOM conkaci&am to As „t S10,01M mom-Tee tpravisides o'23 crK Pat ora 1. inamon I. FOMn*VA-1273MArtbepWpiCagyMMVWAMIneWh,. 5 5 .-- I"11.2'+ .4'1 CPR W74�'T'1 'i�', 1i 1 T.. .T' ? USC,Sim Wi _ The FWMVAM Adt of 1971 : �TWe V7,., ui7tam In made aftneCMFUgMACIGC"M.aSanaWKWOMMO aumanaw and -: a fixtuseen in as twise,der 09UMM WMNjWq 49 CFR Parts 21,26 and 27:; 23 CFR t MacRae- --IN - Part e , am cow agnairawatir suppeas -: � is T11� ail in All CFR by'-: r , T any. 71a,.se, 1 1 fte ream Ewa lernporiana gFdOt�. be reopmefte air 00inegeriftass 141 ,4 MW Tro U,S,oevaitneid m a to Fawn F"NA-IM Read be VOLvied in 91 Feder,01,40 dieiiigr� meswune Wnwimince*an eisimenie Order 11246 am me said danbacts,In as Uticantisda and 0 Mor UK pul 41 CFR K and 29 CM i625-t i„ +f sulawas ar �,Tr*desk'baabeFFewanslike TWe 23 USC Sedm 1417,V*FoPaVlOaDon AdofISTJas or curpsame by my suboxibactar,taiff-cer T ¢,and Vi add or wce pawkw, ISM, - 21,2 .-: 2.3 CFR - 230,: 633.... tCW*acMg ageneles111"resenervipe F #I F IA.-1'2'7'3 as bid. r )in as and $and F A MqWwwft ti ( - ana 1t i1tP 'raN 'h3 a 1. - (i aDngwucftn $ (e isto dimeatrate arm t tae -` awl 1@ assume equal apparbiffft as see kr h CFR 1 1625-1627.41 7 a 49 R 27) :# by - 7 am om the assaw9e of loom _ - -:e am Maimed smemwo arra in an Want peateRwit M am i7. .C.M give consaLft 1he t awl 1 t ,i RFP No.22-201/DL -43- Page 236 of 1193 'sss'ss. DocuSign Envelope t0i: BAA9924A-B 5-44Ft4-958BAAAB9lr87A F{ II i I� !l.. tttis ocintract The provisions of the Ameocims mth Disabilaees a,Petrultment Offen a&mttrstnng for employees,the Ad of 1990 tat U SC12 101 et seep,i set forttm under 28 CFR corthac of Ml include pn ail adverfisameirts for - lho 35 and 29 CEft 1630 are rKorporgood by relevance m ibis notation,'An Equal Opportunity Empkaller"All Such I' contract In pre execuflon of this ni racl�the contracttr advertasemerel be plaoed in publications having a kwg@ agrees to emply,with ft flio,ving minimum speafic ctrcutabon wool miroffiles,and women in We area from nequrintmeril ad vanes of EEO Aich the prodect workforcea,,vuld normally be derived., as a.The oo tpra for°wwI oAudtfm the coribaoting agency and a, The contractor will,unless pteciluded by a valid t 4rre Federal Government tb.,.ensure that d Mas made every bargaining agreement conduct sysie ni fl;and direct good faith eSfrat to provide equal rpt to all.... r nrilmment throughpublic and private employee niferrap of as lemma and conditions of etnpdoyment and in Their review' sources 5'ikeky to yield qualifeed minorities gird v omen To of adivities umdar the eontract.. meet this requirement the contractor.ifl identify sources of noteneal mirattr^y gra employm,and establish,,,rift such b...The contraclarmil..accept as pts operating fodreythe., dtantrflied sources pr etaures nwnaretka,matronly amd mromen farltsrw.mrtg statement: applicants may be referred to the contractor for ernplaynent co sideraloot, 1I is the policy of this Company to assure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated dosing b In the event the oarikactor has a valid bairgening is employment.wmthout regard to their race retigoin,sex,coot ag for menl providing cxclusilve hxtng hail'.referrals Me.. national origin.age or drsakz qy Such action shall include contractor rs emoted to obleerve She provisions of that `! emitykrymem opgrading demotion.cw transfer re A tr reimC oe agreement to the enwat that the syslern meets Cormracir s recnigmeumt adveniskng,layoff or to rates of ply or c mphance Mill EEO ocritrad provisions Whom other forms of exsmmpensaaoriand Selection for training, nnplermen of$urn an agrearment has the effeca of r including apprentioashrp. ante^or on-the- discrlmmahng against mr-rorittes..or+*4 mem or olorgares the lob awning". contractor to do the same such implementation violates federal nondschminatlon provisions 2. EEO Officer.The contractor wilt - e and make.. known to the contracting clificlars,an EERY Officer w1ho All have c The wmiacillorr,41 ascouiragir its present empleyees W the responwhiltjtyr for and must be capable of ettectpvefy refer minfiffigies and women as applicants to employment. ii... administering and prompting an active EEO program and MuS Information avid procedures w1h,regard go resetting such must be ansa med adequate amity and sesponsibildy,Co do appricards&01 be discussedMth employees. so it 5.Personnel AeS sans`Wages,,vorying cor4tore.and 3.. Dissemination of Pofdcy.All members of the contradictsemployee twinaf3rs shelf be established anal::administered,am'.. %. staff'who.are auuthntkaed to hire supe"e promote„and....... personnel actxslms of every typo.,unstudtrvg hirkinif suptgradinsg:: i+ discharge emotoyees or wtio ritoornmend such Action,t>( a. promotion,transfer,demobon,layoff,and lemmination,"It be ` are Substantially inyolved in such action.,+mill be made fully taken-,41hout regardto race,ador,retgion sex,national cc uctird of and Mil rmrpalemem.the confrachWs EEO pooly origin,age or disability, The follov rty pr ores shill be and contractual tespyrisbflties to provide EEO!In each grade totla wll ! and dasaafroation of yment.To ensure that the above IS, agreement era will be met the fogavi mg actions will be then as a a.. The wnfxam,aANloondbctpencdcjnWecliom od project' mmmum, spas to,insure that u w ong,t rdboi rs and emptoyell,laed9rsres do not medicate disaa'.'.iminatosy vemneeni of protect site. I a. Parodic rmatings of supernscry and pielsormet office personnet amployees nmll...be conducted before the spars of a, k,and then is rot bees often than once every an rnrrndi as Anich time The b The nii- or will periodically sdaivaSe the sp read'.04 combad s EEO policy and its imp tion rill be 'tiffs paid within each dassification,to dettermine any reviewed and eR'tfatred The meetings i ll be conducted by evidence of disrtr rinatory.,wage praotkcea. the EEO Officer, !! c The contial AI pewro ducally review Wertied thersorinet b. nit new supervisory or perwirroyi ofte employees will be actions in depth to dietwinine whether these is Lviderce Of given a thorough mdoctrlrrafpon by the EEO lbw,covering discrimination Where evidence is found,the ntractor wtll alt amayor aspects of the contractors EELS,ciollgaboris wttlgn prom.0y We correca ve advon.., if the revue„v irul'rcates that the thirty days follo• g ittea!r raporigriglior duty with the contractor'.. disci,gimination may enfend beyond me actions revke,ped-,awn ll corrective action shah Inctikde of affected persons. o, data persormelto we engaged in direst recruitment tor i the prtjeet vil be inearricled by me EEO Officer in ore d The contractor will pao#mmptfy investigate all complaints of contractors procedures for locating and hiring minorities and alleged discrimination made to the contractor In ooh icialgon r€ ,women 411h its obligations winder this contract,+warn attempt to resolve such comoalints,and 4 We appropriate cornecirrve sow 7 d.. Notices and post"sidging frith the mfrwfor's EEO within a.reasonable time If the indicates that the pahey wil be placed In areas readily accessible to employees, discrimination may affect persons other thanthe domptani rf... iappoicams for employment and potential employees such corrective achon arall Include such other persons. Upon completion of each investigation the x groats inform e, The contractors EEO policy and tate procedures to every complainant of all of their avenues of apperill !. rVement suer polley will be brought to the attention of employees by means of rmeetar s employee handbot*s,or S.Training and Pro motion: ii other n Fate tewis a The corrtrac for mall assist in lemaflnii quairlying,and l increasing the Sins of mmnrxaues Arid%vcmen...mucro are 3 r, i j 2 RFP o, — 117 _44— r l Page 237 of 1193 P, D, D -uSign Envelope tU_ BAA9924A-B365-44D4-958BAAAB9E87ACFD applicants for employment or dmtrrtrd employees Such efforts ,vtth the requirements for and conlory Mth the Arnerecanswith.. should be aimed at devat ng full Tourney lovef status Disabilities Act and MI ideas and regulations estalutished there employers in d of Trade or}cab classification involved, under Empwoyers must provide reasonable moccanniodation in MI ornproryment activrbes unless to do so viould cause an b, Conslsterni%th the contractors+o*force Traquirerrants undhA hardship and as perrni ss i under Federal and Mats regulations rare contractor shall make hill use of audining programs re, g.Selection of Subcontractors,to°s,Pro enuert of Matenads „? apprenl ship,and or-thee trarnng programs fare the and Leasing of Equipment The oonaactor shall not gircigraptucar gra hf ronti performance, to Me event a diso-aminate on the grounds of racii Got,red sex., special provis t dor Training is provided under this contract, national origin age or disribilly,in the selection and reirendor, subparagraph*At]be sulrerseded as edicatand in:tyre of subcontractors,including proourr awl matraxale and specmat provision, the contracting age may reserve leases of equipment. The csantractor t Rake all necessary } training positions for p ,mfto aeaelyr;etfarr apnce and reasonable steps to ensure nordirseremenation in the in accordance v,#h Z3 ti S C 1400admirrestratron of this contract P, The contractor mit ad` ate employees and applicants for a The contractur$himl nottfy Oil potential subirrentradars and empdoymom of avaetateIs Training prossarrs and entr'ana r supplier's and*sscrs of their EEO oor Wicims under this i8 requiticinerft for each counsel. i2 d'.... The contractor,41 perloyfieffily review the training and b The convactor wiv use grad faith efforts to insure rAomoeon pafeatim of errs .bo are mirodries and sOxcritraclry commpliancce•,41h their EEO obligations. m"n semi,wild encouraW ell ii empkayees to apipy for 'i suoh training and promotion, `{ til.Assurance Required by 49 CFR 24,11 3(b): 7 unions.If the contractor renes in whole n in part upon unions as a source of ermtoyees,the contractor golf use good a. fihe requirements of 49 CFR Part 26,mod the State bear efforts tri obtain the cooperation of such tri to DOT s bl S DOT-app roved DBE program are incorporated by increase oppoduraleres for mi es a dl wn Actrons by reference �s the a either directly or through a conk assi�coW Ming as agent,.will rmtciudis the procures set b The contractor or subcontractor SMI to dtsarfminalre on Roth bebw, tar hast$of raoa,odor national W!",of sex In the.. { Perticemance of this contract Enke Wilriecor%hall oatri,W a. The contractor.mmil use good W efforts ro develop in.. applicable requirements of 49 CFIR Pan 28 in the wQd and �+ coopierationwTh die unions,,.One Waring programs alkned advinnstration at DOT-axamillied contracts Failure by The towward qualifying mom re r ionfies women for membership contractor to carry,out these requirements,is a mau,+nal breach... in the unions and reasunyf the skits of nvnoritrars and women of this contaaca."tclab may result in tt termtriedan of this so that Gley may quality for higher Wingemplovyineent contract cc such other rem"as the contracting agency deems appropriate. b. The contractor win use good Tann efforts to incorporate an Y EEO diause into caw union agreement to the end thaT surdm tt.Record's and Reports.The contractor shall keep such unrorw rnufr be oonteracireally bound to reser applicants',.v+thoul mcoirds as necessary to document comphmrrce,�mft The EEOC t nigaird to There race codon,rehgi sex,natioaval origin age or rerpaaainents Such records shall retained for a perrod of dlsabli ty: three years forcD Ing the date of the final payment to the contras or for art contract rdonf and shaft be available at C' The contradict is to obtain stkarmalfon as to the referral rifiracroolis tlrres and places for inspection by authorand `# aoti and p pedes of Time uni mer rexcit"that to the epi esentauwes of the contracting agency and the FH fuV y extent such rnforemation iswlitun The exclit possession or the Wbor union and such labor union fetuses to lmanrdsh such a.The words kidol by the conVaclor shale document The.. { mfommaa'on to the contractor,the contrador shall so certify to 1otlamng.,:. ,. the costractrig agency and"I set forth what efforts have been made to obtain such infcrrnation_ +I f Thr n§,a1br aerdwork hours of minority and nano.. minority group mampars laid'a4 proyed in each a+uoak d. ]it the event the union is unable to provide the contractor classification or the MM a rte bio flow of reFeaxiNs rrtthei the We limit set Win in the collective bargairrenglig the contra tl4 eat The progress and efforts being made in oDopecation, dThrough independent recruitment ,fill The employment Both unions,4lian Applicable,to Increase enmplem, int radano rs tt n regard ra r point nefigiori,sox national opportunerris for nminadites and examen and i' origin,age or " st;making fulf efforts to obtain quaifted, andfor qualifiable mandrel and wonert. The failure of a union rpt The progress.and efforts being mads In a�zating,nimV, to...provide sufficient ce'fenals riven though it is obligated to.. training,qualifying,and upgrading mmorttees and women, Provide exclutir"referrals under the Tritium of e notlecu've tl bairgairrang agreements does not relieve the wribarvor prom t 6 The contractus and sub:orsactors+res§submit an annual ,£ requirements of times paragraph In The event unmet referral report to tare contracdrig agency each July tion the duration of practice prduents the contractor hm merneing the rbirgatroas the prorect,ndicalfing this number of naaroity r onen and pursuant in Executive Order d 1248,as mended and these non*mieisray group istypieryers currently engaged in eachwork special provirrons,such confidence shalt immediately notefy the classification required hV The wintradt uaok:..This Information is. con racting to be reported on Epjrn f y ,IA f The staffing data should' .� present The protect mak force W bid in all of any#cart of '. Reasonable Arco varodation tot Applicants I the`sant payroll period preceding the end sof July if on-tt yob i.. EnVoyses with Disabilities The contractor mustbe familiar training is being required by specto prowiSem" thea coxmtractor 4i nr 3 iY ti RFP No, G"Gni Ett,J'4 "f ' Page 238 of 1193 t: Docu&gn Envelope ID: BAA 924A-B 5A4D495BB-4AA89E87ACFD 1. z i� ; Al to recused to coed and report training data The of paragraph 1A of this section;also,regular ': ... '-i employment data should reftect ftxkork force on board duong rear costs Incurred for more than aAvekty period(but not I of]or any pari'c4 the last payrol perind procardlikA the end of less oftifin tt°en quit errlyS under funds,or pry r+: Judy'.. ankh ower the partdcutar ly period,are beamed to be cannst rums y made of incurred du nng such weekily Such fa errs and,m s be Paid the appropriate IN..NONSEGREGATED FAO UTtkg age rate and fry benxants on The wage dfiftinlnatdon flea• the dassificatifon 4f^avddc actually Wormed,%tioul regard ta... r This pr€ymart is appGoatae to art F al-atd constructton skAl except as provided in ag CFR 5 5taa(4p,kaWf rs of ?' arkrtracas mcd,to ail related construction subconoact of mechamcs performing n,cA an rrore ton we classification SMD00 rte, may be componfored at the rate sbecified for each cla uftoahon for the" sc ly%ork therein:Prourded. The contractor vniAt ensure that fadifies provided for Thai Me employees payrn9 records accurately set forth rhe u employees am provided 0 such a manner thus segregation(m Woespent to each classification inpnichworik is pufa med. Tne basis of face,colorraigion,sea or natronW ongn cannot The image determination T rickofing any aftitorfat drissdfat abon result, The contractor may naidher require such segreosd and N rates coif'.ormed under paragrapn lb,4f thts. use try wrlt3 r or pd ltoes nor tolerate such use by saotaanI and the G.awws•-Macon nosier(WFi-.tT`xt)shall be, employee custom The r' tram's ribigaY-cin extends further posted at all times by the contractor and its subpontraciors at to ensure that ft employees are not assigned to perform theirthe We of dhe work in a prominent and aocessible plat�nare s` services at any lc)caaoay under the contractors coraroL Awns a can be essity seen by The workers. it the facttees are segregated. The tarry"tidies'includes �l roadir ¢ ,t 9S areas,rastauuarrGa and sb2dte'r eating areas, b(I a The contradfng officer shall nquilre Chad any loss of { ftme cl4L*s rrerns washrooms.locket rcranws,and other storagedressing a e aS parking ICAs drinking fountains, laborers or mechanics Ina�trng he"n rich is rayl tined in recivalron or entiWaanamett areas banSpol"tarlons,and housing iris mala detarnsnatkan scud,*iywdn to endo"a"ed under ttte Provided for e m pioyees The contrador shall pk ovide separatedetermin car tract shall due c assaae d xr svntraaraT GvdtN thin, e on The contracting~shal I approve an to stele-Laiu restr ms and necessary r, Ssing or sleeping a 3c1s4€saP�t7ss bon andwage rase and fringe benefits meas to assure privacy between srrxxes. therefore ort y vdhen the folic arrig criteaahave been melt IV, DAVISAIACON AND RELATED ACT PROVISIONS o)The"cork to be perfonried by dna cJas cattds requested Is not performed by a classittesten Ir,the war T hos sit is appw�e kr all F t-aid construction a s nark and S exceeding 070mid to all related tracts and ' if-tiers aft(regardleffs of sr tract smep The o 13 he classification is iddttxed In line area by the requirements apply to all pr Iects located vrthin the diff . oonstructron industry and a way of a r4aofivey char is funcharraky ctassafred as Fa€Parm-add h'sghv+,ay, This e.xcludes ready,"funchonaiy classified as taoat foods or rural minor cd tors which we exempt Ori,[The proposed>vage rare ineudargany guns fry 4atidraruing es may eta A4 apply these rwgutrtrrments to frame its bears a reasonable relationship t4 arse.. ` lather pngeCt's. .aarates contained m the, e deterruaurvatiet. ' The tdydi4•a provisions are Frcf'n'Ch8 Ut 4i T2t it the contractor and are laborers and nits to be 1 Labra tl in 29 CFR 5.5"Contract prcvisruts and encu rye d 0 the classification @rt 8 wwrik or their related "An minor reviskrns to conform to The Fr9WA" representatives,and the contracting Officer agree on the 1 1273 format and F^WA program recpus•erner.b. classification and`Hoge rape ondodrig the:arriortrd designated for fringe berieftts:,me e appecia area.a report of r tFna action taker shall be serail by the c4ntvaosing often to The 1. Minimum wages 'Administrator of he Wage and Hour Drastrin,Employment ! "Standards Administration,U EDepartment of a M and m ccs ad or kng kashngtp I5 Eli ToeAdmkHstrator.o'an authorized the site cif date aro*. R Sae pard io naley and not less cepa rrtahve A .rraoddtfy Ordrsapprenane every ,r ofiert titan a meek •>vtttvadrt e - uetyt�ud'6oxy n' additional las kis action wthm 30 days of rapt.and }, rebateon my account ueuoW such payroll de claws as are se adxtse t coneaciting mar or Ml notify contracting perrrrttted by regulations reenact by ft Secretary of Law, officer within t*30-day feenod that additional terve rs under the Copeand Act(29 OFR parr 3'I,the IUf arndnant 4f necessary -ages and Nana Elide fringe beneft,or cash a turvalents thea rl doe at of payment cornputted at rarer not less da to the event the contractor,tete Jalocfers of machanKs than those contawardd in tMewage determination n oil the to ice employed in she classification ek then` tathaea, r Secretary of Lab.ytt-ch is a - and madda a part and the oonteding aftfer do rot agree our the proposed hereof,regardless of any oonirrevwt radallonship wdhich aw'a'y+ classftatkoa and wage rate including the amount be allegrell to exist bet-ween the 4crrtractvr and such laborers designated for fnnge benefits.reihere approprataL The and mechanics.. contrwifing officer'shrel ref a Urre questions,dnduding the views 4f all interested pees atkd Our nwornmericalion as the uonbrbut ons made or costs reasonably anticipated for tonna contracting after,to lilts gaga arxd'ink av AdrYwurrastratCu'taar f "e b r s: n libit25 of the Davis-Bacon Y T yvf and How ratels �•or an #� authorized raptesenda6ve Mill issue a debarminaborn-4thiln Ad an behalf of hauliers or mechanics are Considered ages 30 days 4f ripe pt and so advise Niue trails officer vd said to such laborers or mechanics subled to the provisions ;v s a 't r S' f RPP No,22-2011DL -4 - `' Page 239 of 1193 IJ D u&gn Envelope U W9924.A-B 4D4-9 BB-4AAB E87ACFD will notify Me,contracting officer,,linin the 304ay period Trial Bacon Arci,the rorefecotor aha l maintain record's which sktoww additional time asneoadaan� that Itie corn,rni to provuda WO barraft a anlorciradle, that die plan or program is ffinarnciamy responsible,and OW than toy Thewage rata(inducing t r ga i s�r�a plan or program leas been r mmr a an 41fifing to f (: Teaget�Er'l'1' dn "uart frspenisfils, sl r;<+S�� laborers etmecha a and rinds' shoat the I f(3)of this section,shade be pad to all makers Srforri costs anticipated or Me t g;ap mooned in prainees uncle ar'k In the class under sats Contract from the first Its. rognimss� nt in rentsu s dr trainees s u�' day on whichwork Is perfcarned in the dassurkatlon approved n C mens rte61 Npmaiprog amwrifita d e+k Ctrs I'. registration of appranfaoestgp program sold oalcafion of trainee programs,the registration of the trues and c.''Ahertever the mirimum wage rale prescribed in 010 trainees,and the rags and wage rates prescribed In the contract for a Mass cf Istoorers or merdharks includes a fringe alatltcatyle programs. t benefit r"on is richt ex,ta'essed as an nanny rale the DDrU11CIOT shall eietar pay ftp berai ll as shad in the sage dater,inatlon h t I the frac r"I submit witelify for each weak in ') of site pay ancither bona fkde fringe lid m ars houtty cash ,"hueh any contra0voork,is pardoned a any of all payrolls to Ir aq °+l eo t Thereof, IlheacediaciNagency, The payrolls su miffed shalt sel out accurately and compkinity all of the are on required to be it ft the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or maantained ander 29 CFR a 5(a43 iiai,ar=m Mat flak other fdnod person,dta o ilador may consider as pan of the security n4imbais and horns addresses shall not be included 'jof any lager or mechanic the amount of any costs on weekly transui tt Instead The payroks shall only need to ,I reaswages antro poled in providing bona fide hinge benefits molude an individually don number for each employee f :. under a pion or prolirant Provided,Thal tris Secretary of a g.,the last'fbue dints of the arnpkay 's social security Labor has foul upon the rrinurn"e�sl of itis cornarasdoa', naanlaerrj..The required�ly payroll tnf�tn von unuay be thatttm applicable standiuds of the Davis-Ba o n lad'.have submitted In any fo rn desked,Opfional Form WH_U7%s been mat Secretary of Labor may require the oordrackir available for this purpose from the trl'age and How Division .l to set aside.In a Warass alk ant assets for iiia treating,of web gate of hnp rrwrw of , or e-, wtidlwrnsa rwts-347!ns r hiin.. y, obligatlons under the plan or program. of Its successor site,The prima contraolor is responsible for the Submission of colifies,oil payricAls by all .. klfthpfd4nd Contraodorg and cud drr shall nutdrdaain The full l seculrtly number and current address of covered vlAier,. and shall provide them upon request to the conbactIng agency The ntraotkrg agency ill Its own actail or upo,, fix lra€ nn$sa n to de State fi clic FT Iia or the Wage writaen request.of an aulthorfoad repregebtative of are Haan Division of the Deperineirt of Labor for piaposes of an Depanmterd of tabor vdithilidd or cause to be m'mtthheld from investigation or audit at comiliflanceolm pmmLhg wage the contrador under this contract or any other Federal reque ements It is rest a veolahon of this section for a pater tContract Mill the sanre pinnas contradict,or any other federally, comae for tri require a sur ondr' to provide addresses and ,{. assisfad contract subyect to DwA-Bacon prey tlrld'wage.. sociiihirecurty numbers to The pill me contractor for its own l.. requeemenni,,,hich a rid by ft same pritrie contractorsoy recorcds,without weekly sulormission to the contracting agency,. much of the accrued payrnes or advances as may be x Consdarad necessary to pap laboliers am m u€a 0 Each paywoll seem Il be accompanied by a { including apprenfices.trainees,and heiprtrs employed by rhe Stliterment of Complaints,'signed by the Wribactior or contractor of any subcontractor rive full amount of vages £If rand by the contract In lire avant clot d'adrma to pay any subcontractor ar hos,or her agentwfiO pays or supervises brie I� laborer or mechanic Including any apprentioa!smile or payment of the persons employed under the contract and sls�l helper,employed o woddng on it*ante of the wodk alt or p=ar �the dkalla wr d of tete wages.fecituiried by ft adonbaot aloe conlididing,agenop ,g nuay,after rite,notice to the Contactor take such aacldotirr as and That the payroll for the payToll prenod contains trite I may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further irate-wban required to be pircoided under§55(&JIIXIWt of } payment advance,or guarantee of ftp until such violations Regfulaborm,29 CFR pail 5,the aper agate Information is have wased being nnan6faned warier 5,5 tak3Xllof Regulations 29 CFR pmt 5 and that such nnforma kin is correct and 3,. t+ayroffs and basic records o nplee. A, payrolls and basic reaonrds rata'ang Martin shallbe ilii That easel'+lswler or mechanic itrydudfug each martial red by the contractor'dune;the course of the w and - and fea�neei employed on the T act.. t preserved for a pencil of three"at$thereafter for all I rets during tlhe payr�T�arod Corr paal'due fkslt+°dek'kg i; and madianics'wvorking at The site of the'aortSuch records mages earned,without rebale either directly or arosec ty, stwadf contain the oma,address,mid soovat sacuo Cy n ager f and the no deductions have been rnade either directly or indirectly e dna w�earned.other each such,w�ker,his or her correct classification hourly rales permissible duclko as set foth urRen ilabo rs, 2L9 CFR of f no riding ratecg contributionsor costa W :; anticipated for bona ride tongs benefits or cash ecturvatents t9 reof of the types deco' rd in secteon 1 ibl2ItB 10 the out chat each aborar or�nno has Coffin fJarvia-Baccan 1,dairy and weekly number of hours worked, pard not deductions made and actual wages pad,Whenever the "a tt an the aper cat a age ostia and doge t or atar+y of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5 5iaXl iiia I that cash aqumatents for the classihcaaonl of worry performed, I it. of any aWev rax mechanic irsaude She airrorml of as specified w atm a tla a tenrirnadfo y any costs reasonably antiatialed in providing benefits under a incorporated unto the contract.. C; plan or program described in sechon t[bk3#{B;of the Davis. i hi i 'I ,t RPP No.22-201/DL -47- Page 4TPage 240 of 1193 I fi r DocuBign Envelope ID: BAA99 4AB355-44 -95BB-4 9E8r7ACFD II S' d3;The weetdy submission of a lobtJ executed rate s-.ecified in the applicable garage determination rentroaaon set forth on the reverse side of Optional Forma A,ppremicea shalt be pard fringe benefft in accordance oath WH-347 shadi,satisfy Elm,requirement for submission of it* The provisions of the apprenticeship pripgrani if the ' Tatente h of Compliance'required typaragraph 3 to t3}of appeen" hip pnram cot p fi , <£ this section apprentices must be paid the full amorist of e listed an the wagift dedsmanarloonfor doe arc a f4 i The falsification d any of the strove daarTficattarrts r�ray' classification.If aloe Atarnrnasarattx d iffermir�s thtat a different subjeT t lsimrarion '. e a o above civil or tions m. practice prevails for the applicable apprentice otassifrcatlian- il< prosecutierr and 'seet�an......1(x31 of title t3..and section 231 of hinges shall paid at mstth.That torrninaTidn. title 31 of the United Stades Cie in the event pre Office of Apprenticeship Training Employer c.The c s lraCtor s a l next the r cods and dux Services,or a Safe Apprenticeship Agency required under paragraph 3,a of This section- available fogy racogn ce hi the ,w ravers oval of an RwW be air;. n copprig, tr;erwrlpC a by alehorbred'. apprenttceshsp program,apprenticesthe rat actor oa�lll ria ra anniantalrves of the contr agency,the State DOTE the pe deter to ddnitizethe at less there the e Ft-NVA, or am Depamnera Labor,and knelt permit such predetermined rate for T e xxk parfrrrrreet rantW an at to niffifesentshves to nteirview employees dunog ,m*Ing hours taro rare us appoved, on tare job of The owlipctor or subcontractor faits to submit The reguteed moorch or to matte them avathesly The FHWA may, b Trainees rprograrns of the USDOL) afterwntren noTce To the Contractor, diftedrng agenr;'y of The:Mahe DOTL Take such action as may he necessary to Except as provided fn 29 CFR 5A6,traineeJ not be cause the s rd anyTther payment_advance or permitted to r k at less than rhes patermirrad rate for d guarantee of funds.Furthermore,such failure to rde submit the re ma Ly .mask perfrunved uniess y are employed pursuant w and! b records a r esew dice sura a av CFR Wray rrlr�vicualhy registered as a tyr ra'na Alch has received prior f gra r ds fordebarment action pursuant 39 SFR t 3. approval evidenced by fomTal corifficarson by the U a. Department of Labor,Employrr em and`training 7 4, Apprentices and trainees Adirrinistra cit a.Appeentic s.iprograms of the USDOL;t. The ratio of trainees to j ymen on the job site llnot be II greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Apprentices Mill be permitted to+'park at less than the Employment a wd Training A tmir strapion predetermined rate lor the work They perfornraid,,fien may are !?, employed parsuaant to am individually tegishmed in a bona fide Every hainee must be pard at nol less than the rate specified apprenticeship arbIgnsh registered*10the U S Departmem of in the approved program for the teatnee's level of pidgressr Labor Employment and Training Administration„Office of anotessed as a percentage of the iourneynan hourly Yate A,ftpsent oeship Training,Employer and tabor Senvlces or,with specified in the applicable wage&4ermmabw Trainees shel a State Apprenticeship Agency micognmed for the Q e,or tf a be paid fringe benefits In smordancemth ate provisiaris of the ' person is emrplayed In his of her first 90 days of probationary trarnea program of mis trainee program does no mention + employment as ars apprentice in such an appienficesirlp if Inge benefits trainees shag be pled the full amours€at fringe prt. rain w.'hro is no indawadtsely registered in The program,but berieffits lasted on thewage deTernunallan unless the who has been certified by site Office of Appreorwestwip Arimaaastratda of this Wap aid Hour Division determines that Training,Empliew and Lames Services or a State there is an appronficaship Mialim wilt the Apprenticeship Agency twhere approprratal to be filiglible tot oonesporlding towmeryman^mage rata on the rrege probationary empksyrnena as an Waste, determination which provides for Ness Thain NO MTV benefits Tor apprentices Any employee Med on The paird at a tsa airi i The atia�napde races 'rt es to j ymen 'r the pop tate who is not registered and panty its a tramiing plan situ in any craft cdassaticatran.strait not greater than the redo approved by the EtripTnyma d Training Administration spiv ! wage permitted To the oontractor as to tiro entire avamk.force r be paid ted less Than the � wage rare on She This p�eigascew,ad program Any worker Irsted dry a pagroT at an determination for The Ct of wroA actually pertorrr d_ i� In adchtfori,any trainee performing vork on the job site In apprentice vage ram Mas rs nor Wiliterisd cn olher,,tse excess of the ratio,permitted rpt the registered program employed as stated above,shall be pardnot less than The l lt shabe parnot.less itan.the .wage rate on Tae wage deter rtnaTuan for the d t ap�ICaote a rate on the applicable ' dassaficab n of'von S actually pertrsmed In addition,any wage determination for Saws,sora actuality performed. apprentice performing irk one Tait job site at excess of the i' ratio permitted wilder alit registered pr m Il be pant not In Tine event the Einptoyrnrenl add Training Administration fir.Than the applicable Usage sate on themVe determination approraf of a Welding program,the contraciial'43 no for the%,TA actually performed Where a contractor is longer be per'rrattle o,Oldie tifeareas at less than the plerfrohning mistruction on a proted in a locarly other than applicable predetermined rate for the mod performed until an rt that Irl Which Its progisam is registered the nurses and,v~lage accept"pr owant,rs approved. rates t eypiessited in percentages of the journeyman's,hourly step specified in sty contractors or subcontractors registered program mil observed c Equal employment o vdty The uC>t4 t n of apprentices,trainees and Journeymen under this pan shalt be in oonform4y sAith The equal empkaymenr opportunity r Every apprenTce must no paid at not less than ltve rate retiijile vients of E:xecuffive Order t 1346.:as amended,and.79 specified in the ragissiterldi program for thea ti's level of GFR pan 30 it progress expressed as a percentage of tine purneymen hutidy i r' fi II ;j RFP No,22-201/D -4 4 ,r Page 241 of 1193 4 +! DocuSign Envelope 01 B>AA9924A-B D4- 5BB-4AAB9E87ACF 3 I t i' d. Apprentices and Trainees programs 4 the US,DOT 1 a CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY t` Appnoilices and fret ?d6nig undw api renhooship and'' STANDARDS ACT skill fraantng programs mph have bw ceffified by the Secretary of Transportation as promoting EEO an connection... + Ah Federab a highway construction programs are mint The feitr Ang daoses apply to any Federal 4d construction '! "Ma to to requilrements of paragraph of of this Section l"/.. confined in an amount in excess of$100,0%02 and sublert..r the The straight tette hourty swage rates for apprentices and overtime prowslora of the Contras d Walk Hours and Safety t trairrees,under such foragrams,41 be established by the standards Act These damn shall be inserted in addition to �i particular pmWams,The raters at apprentices and batinaes to 6 ctausaa retgurred bt 29 CVR s Sian or 2g CFR.4 6 As tou eryrmen thrall not be greater than permitted by Me terms of used an thews paratirsitylt,Me terms laborers and mechanics t partcUar program, includewarchmen and grams. 35,Compmtiahce with Copeland Act rerguirernertts. The t.Ovet hrnr rt uirements. star contractor or subcontactx contractor shall comply with She repwrrements of 29 CFR flat&' ooneaading tai any part of the contract wok r vch may regulre (i 3,Mrrch we incorporated by r rence in this contract or involve ft employment of laborers of"hichanes shall requite or perarit any wall LWone or meotaanlc ha any J aworkgeek n which he or sloe is ens on such; to ,Subcontracts, e contractor or su motor shelf insert.. ttThatUx+o}k an excess of fofy,hc5urt in tblcft awokt, lf aar9e5%such "r p'otrty s'r°f!M1''A=1273 In any subcontracts and also rasrpaarsr Etas laboter or mechanic rectsves compensation at a tate not hies 1 subcontractors to include Form Fhb A--'6273 in any kc,,wr I r r subcontracts The prime contractor shell be responsdsle for f an ode and on"if teres bask rate of pay fcm a91 hours a cxx pile by any factor or lo' ser subcontractor workedin cis,of forty hours intote +u if+mak: 4th ar the comintict star in 2tr CFR S 5 2 Wetatlom liability for unpaid wwagesi liquidated damages lnthee-mmofanymimnc4thedausewkdh 7 Contract termination:de tet A breach of The %n paragraph a t l of this secttor+,the contractor and try contract clausesn 29 CPR 5,5 may gra for tarmanahon subcontractor responsible therefor staff he late for The rd tae conifacif,and for as a coratwelor and a unpaid wattes,in a_ ' suchconwtrads earl subOrttraCfor (, subcontractor as frrovuded in 29 CFR 3,12 shaft be katde tc cwt United states lir the case of rwk done under contract lot the eget of Columbia or a term story,to Sian z. ,.Compliance with Davis-Macon and Related Act District.or to suchh terxuloW,far liqudsled damages Such requirements,,..Adl rulings aiel imerpretaflom of the Davis- liquidated dna %hall be computed v4h respect to each Bacon aril Rera6ed Acis contained in 29 QFR parts 1,3,acid S individual 4holer or mitchark,ancArtis g watichacen.and are herein siciarporated by reference in Mid,trail, g employed in viotatten of the craw set forth in paragraph 0,i of this section in the a=of 10 far each a Disputes concerning teflon standards,Disputes ansate% calendar dwy on oh suer!ahcivf was reguirec,or €f the tabu standards pru of t contract shall not 9a-wtrulA d Mo arft in ems of the standard 9svr &of forly out be subject to ens general disputes mute of thus ootmtaaGC Such hours wrt tat paytt rul of the overtime wages required by the ' disputes stmat be resodwed in ice AM the ,- ores... ctaUee s€tt fcrttt rt paragraph 0_u of teat section 'f.. of the Department of Labor set forth in 29 CFR parts d d,and 7 00spumetwithlin the nrcaansng of that clause include disputes d,Withholding for unpadcd wages and liquidated damages. betean Etre contractor for any of ifs subcontractors and it* The FHWA or the costa ng agency shall upon its own action ,. contracting agency.the U S.Department of Lariat or Me or uponwiriten requear of an authorized representative of the ertooyees or their rella`esenuffives.,, Department of or u to be wi'thirefd.:from i6 aruY moneys payable on account ref s ory p~ed by the %Certification of erYgYbdtYty. crrwt o subcontractor under any such contract or any ether Federal contract with the same prime contractor,or any other tedlealry- CWVW subject to the Corlllso"r"tuork a a By entanng irat this contract,the wrtractor conifies thathuts and Safety Staredards"..which is held by the sterro neilfrea it+nor he of she)arra any person of anti rifts has ars prune contractor.such surae as may be determined to be, interval in the contractors firm is a person or farm ineligible ta... necessary to satvsty any liabilities of such contractor or be aw red vernment rt by vinue of section 3rar of subcontlactor for unpaid wages and iktukloted daryages as { the Davis-Baoarm Ail or 29'CFR 5 12taf t!, provided in the clause set forth br paragraph 12 I of ft 4t section.. .`,. e No Fir of rats contrast shall toany person o firm ineligible far a and of a Garatrrriment contract by virtue d Subcontracts,The contractor or subconraciair shat insert `# ofcti IM of the DirAs-far m Act or ltd CFR 5.1:2iaut t t:. in any subcontracts this clauses set forth in par pfd.(I through(4)of lfahisoon and atlxa a clause requiring the }G c The y tot making statements is prescribed in tete subcontractors�include taste clauses an anyio+mer ter U Crrravinaf Code,ld U S,C iCtlt suboo ntracts The prune Contrails' I responsible for compliance by any sutbconhactor o lower ter subcontractor is Yeah the clauses set dstf in paragraphs 11,Y through ha. this. ik Y 7 if "f r j; RFP No,22-201/DL -49- 3 Page 242 of 1193 DoCuSgn Envelope U 8AA9924A-8 4D4-9 BB-4AA49E87ACFD inAdemeed In�Tumf ng and that a'.contains ah prertfnera provisions VI,SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNING THE CONTRACT and r'e lukenvints of the fa coreract Theis poo mion s afopircanka to all Federal-aid consti S The 30%self-porformance requirement of paragraph I1 a is. r„ontracis on he National.Ht rrvay"tam.. not app cabte W d"grr4xM owil however, ^tfai wg Cfi - shot ager rs may establish gree or self.perf 1 The perform�tth Ile own stg bon requvement& contracd work anxxinffng to not less tharm 30percent(or a. "eater percentage d spasddad Hs hsre In the contract)of the Mal onginaf contract pry excluding any,foodaity fens VIII,SAFEM ACCIDENT PREVENTION 1 designated by the contracting agency. Specialty items may peftmed by tut vdacC and the amouni of any such T h i s p r o v i s i o n i s app( aro at Fedefal aid --.:alty items PeTfortned In ay be dedtucted'Tom the tow] ecristructlori oontracts and to all'.berated sr Iracts., r, ru anal corstacti..pace before computing the arrmirt of�wdrk required to by,the oontractoes o�wnr mg ton 1 fn he penfrum-ian ofmimes contract Che contractor shall 123 CFR 633.116p cdraply Orth all applicapht Fedil Stars and Ioca lwhs governing safety,heafth and aanVdafaen r23 CFR M Etre a. The term'perform worii,Mth its awn "nay"referscontractor shall proyde aft safeguards.safety deieloes and to'�xrkers em:o{ed o eased by the prime cordfa ..and pfvbf0'.,m equiparfrif and take any other needed actions.as 0 equipment owned of rented by the prrinme ,with or detenIftft",of as the contracting offer nay deteminer to I I' ,,VW operators So&term does rut include employees or reasonably necessary to pro4ecl the Ide and health of equipment of a subcontractor or loser ter trate employees on the jobs and the safety of the public and to eras of the prime contractor,or are dI r a s The rote pr rn v lithe the perfctmarce of the term may include payments for foe r of hinng leaserd motir crovered by the contract'... employees Ron%an employee Wasing firm meeting aid relevant federal and Stade rsgurajory requlrerraanta Leased 2 It rs a condition of this contract and t be made.a employees may cnry be included on this term of The pnrne ccnddrrrt of each wilocontracl,,wfioh the cos tractor enters into contractor rweets alt of the fbllrr*ig c a'rdtttoviv punas ant to this contract ftl the contra of incl airy subcontractor shall riot pernmit any empioyee in pedwmance ib i W r the pnme contractor ma"aft. contror over the of Itre cxrrtract to ,in sutrndamdings of under conditions srdperuis m of the day-(c lay actlwttres of the leasftd which are unsaerttary,haeaadous or dangerous to W—her errrployeea� health or safery as detsrrns d under or t.:.. rt satiety and Cbl the pnme cxontra remainsvNe Cdr the quality health standards t SFR 1 :�'tY3 p r mtelgated by ilia Secretary of the won,of the leased ernooyisesof tabor n a"otd' fth Section 107 of the Contract Work. r31 the p contractor s all Power to ao0w or Houfs and Safety Standards Act 40 USC 3704 Y, exclude inchrAdual employees ..cork an the project;arab ;... 14p the pirvre clontrackw ternafns rfurraffirly responsible for 3 Pursuant to 2g CFR t926,3 s is a condition of tfmrt contract. the payment of predefermhned media rimy the that the Secretary of Labor or authorized ripe alive submisson,oaf payrolls stalismerb of co mmptiartce and all ttteresq,$"I have rot of"try to any Me of contract other Ferdefal',mqulatoryr reclurrenwIts. perfrarritance to inspect or mnraes"the mafter cf compliance oath the constructions sae!y and health standards and to carry ' b.'Sperbalty Items'"I be dried to be limned towort out the"tam of the Secretary under Section 107 of the ii than rerpuures h tify special h`10M6dg0L AMbes,or Contract WoOk gars and Safety Standards Act(dit equipment not ordinarily avallabits in lbe type of cointracting US e,37iDtp. crgaaseafons qua lified and expeow to bid rw page on the ,i contrad as a wft and in generarl are to be limited to min" orimporeras of the overall contract Vllt FALSE STATEMENTS CONCERNING HIGHWAY PROJECTS 2.The contract amount upon mthroh the Mqufrements sat rat`h in paragraph t 1.p of Section VI is computed mcludes,the rpt of T h i.s p a o v r,c i o n I s appicable to alk Federal-cid material and n ae'ed ucis;+niNch are til be construction contracts and to all relared subcontracts. pumtuised or produced by the contrarsor under the corntract. t Provisions. In odder to assure high Quality and duraote construction in t conformity writh approved plans and specifications and a high 3 The conlractor contractorshall furnish far a competent su rarfntwmrtenet degree of refiabiatty on statements and reprosentabons made or supervisor=&no is enpeoyerd by"firm,has felt aa.Tcrl to by engineers,contractors ''Mees,and'vorkt§ on Feder*- *act pedonmance of f1havork in accordance with tate contract aid highway projects,ie is es ierrftai shat all persons concerned reiquureme ts.ares is an c of all con operations %fth Me Sri p~threer fimlorts as carefully,thoroughly., Inegardless,of ,no performs thea°®.sgta j and ttft such other of in arad honestly as pmJbW, Willful farsfficallim,dlsurrtton,or oym organs'aabo nal res+ .a'h' s IsupenrWt ,ratan n4 and misrepresentation°w4h respect to any facts related to the... engmeenng seivicesT as the cting oar drawriures is project is a visdason at Fedetat haw To prevent any necessary to assure the performance of the compactmisunderstandirrig ffagardft fine ass of these and.. similar'ares.Form FfWkf1:A-1022 shat)be posted on each. d No pormon of the conlixact shall be"ed.assigned or Federae-aid highway ad r23 CFR 636;un are or more j'... othermse disposed of except-cerin the,,m ten consent of the placesvOwie id is readufy available to am persons oorroemed of ntr ting officer,or avithoftedrape nWafvat,and such, with the prosect; f. consent^fir Elven shatI not be osmirured to reduce the.. contractor of any responsibility low the luffllemenl of the contract-Written cordrent,41 be groan only after the q g U S,,C 1 U reads as faftm's j contracting army has assured that each :-:tract..is 1' ti RFP No.22-201 IDL -50- Page 0Page 243 of 1193 �,t •t ocu ign Envelope ICS: BAA9924a4-B Dd-$ B 4AAB3E87A FD J Il, k ` 'Whroever being an oiler,agentt,or employee at The tinned covered Transaction.The prospechv,&first tier participant shall c States or of arty State or Territory.dr fiver"whether a submit an eVlariation o1why d cannot proMe it*doriffication y pe a"aston.Ishm,orcorporation,knowingly makes any set oul below,The ceirtilhostion of ex alai will:be 1 base suffernerst,Baal representation,or false ratiorl as to me considered in connection�lth the departmerd or agencys f character,quaalriy,quantity,or cast of the material used or to detetim natkan hathair to,~into this transaction,However be used-or The quantity or quality of the d Or r,'ts tail tare of shepets Ywe first,Ifer Wid4wit to furnish a ,? be performed,br the colt Owed rm connection nvtit five certification or an erptanabw shalt disqualify such a person submission of plans maps„specifications,ori tracts,or costs faire,parilcrpishon nn than tionsaction of donstruetion any highway or related protect submitted firm i{. appiovN to the Secretary of Transportation or r The oehirrcation in this€ wise is a matergad representation affect upon wits ..r- was piatd urn the rantxactting IN heaver limwwingty makes any false statement,false agency t twamined to erft into Ons Transaction,If d re dater raptessnudiom false brand or false down wvith respect to the detefnwire t that the prospective participant urk3F hrigly rendered '. character,quality,quantity or mast of any�*rk naafisrued or Co an erroneous certification,in addhoon to Other remedies be performed,or materials firynadried or to be furnished,inavertable to The Federal Government,The contracting aganey ' con-....ection with The construction of any idgfrwey or related may terminate this Transaction for cause of defau t,. colt approved by the Secretary of Transportation[of Of The prospective first fair patttaett shall provide Whoever knrwingty makes any false statenwt as fate immediate a filen notice to the contracting agency to Atom representation as to"to"fact in any statement.Wi fncate, this proposer,s shrilled it any itme the tomeldective first.tier 1.. or report submitted pursuant to p ov4=1 s,of the F -..e at-aid participant learns that its Certification+was erroneous ' Roads.act approved Julys I,try t$(39 Stat 356s,as amended sulornitted or has become emoneous by reason oN chainged aycl ppaenwented circumstances ,,5,... Shall be firOel...under this titre or imprisoned net more than S e The terms'covered rrarusadtTon"'def rrarto' yen or both' '% "heli ale."" rlici t,, ' "princripial <I` and'voluryareyr ett' 'as used in This clause,are clartned ,n 2 CFR Parts 1800 and 1200 'First Tlef Covered 1{....... IX IMPLEMENTATION OF GLEAN ANR ACT AND FEDERAL Transactions'refers to any covered Transaection beT an a `i WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT grantee m subgrantice of Federal funds and a panscorre dsuch l as it*prime or steroustl ccrvrract) Loo%err Tier Covered { Thisprovision is appilicalthe to all F aN-aid construction Traroactfor s'refers to any oloaa tl tranwirio'n under a Fast. contraots and to ad'related subcontracts fuer Cowered Transaction(such as suboorvtraets) 'Furst Tier ` Parkerant'refers to the participant who has ordered Into a +, By submission of this b0prroposi l or the ekacvtdttn of this covered tract a grantee or subgransee of Federal { contact,or auN onir ,as the mer,proposer.. funds isuch os The prate of QeMVW 00401i3010fiL `La sr Tier F e, r 'tired construction contractor,or subcontractor,as F 'refers any pa t,ilio has entered into a appropiralte,wall be deemed to have stipulated as katiows: covered'ban veth a First Tier parficupant of other towner € Ter Parlicilo ruts tstvm+as suboontracrors and supp learsN. j I That any person wild is or 40 be utikred in the ' performarice of This crnatrodt a not prolishctad from,receiving an f The prospective first tier parsirdipsint agrees by saibr ult ng award due to a violation of Section 50 ofshe Clean,Wader Act this poposat that,skKAd the proposed covered transaction be di Secdion 306 of the Clean Aur Actr entered'into it&halt not kno%ingl y enter into any lover tier That The contractor gees to inducte or came to be a person°oto is deb I included the rechAraments of paragraph tt 1 a This Section M In suspended dadaed ineligible.or uadumisurry emidulead frium '( every sUboorishold.aril furt*acm sWears to take such soon as participation in rimes oomwed tansactbow,unless authounics by i' the contracting agency may died as a means of enforcing the department of agency entcding into This.Transaction... �........ such requirements ' g The prospednm—iNrst W Participants further a ens by �^ submitting this broposial that it mil include the claw titedi 4 X.CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, rbf"fliscw Regarding Debamnent,Suspension,Ifielogibility SUSPENSION,INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY and Volunalryr Fact ern-Lcmer flier Covered Trans flair" EXCLUSION provided by tNe depat"to or contracting agewy.entering r, wild This covered transaction,withoirt mod"t-on,un all Ida a± This prov�islon Is a i ble to all Fadoral d construction nem covered transactions,and in all sodaoriartiums for'ton flat contracts, d cdnfiacts, _ Ntao€a ko- -tier covered vanswifions exceeding The$25,0N thimindid, 'l subcontracts,purchsse orders lease agreements,consultant contracts,or any other covered transaction requiring.FNtWA h A pauts-abars:ra a covered'#a'Bsactiort may ret,upon a Illapproval at that is asTNm ted to coat$25,W0 or more-,as certification of a prospecOve Wtopant in a lcp&w liar covered deffired m 2 CFR Parts IeQ and 1200 Transaction that e,not debarred. snefigib e,or voluntarily exclu d from the cowed transaction,unless it S knu-s that the is enromeous, A,pashelpaitt is responsible for ensuring that its principals are not suspended, 1.Instrurclians for Certification-First Tier PartTcipanw debarred or othernat inetrgible To parlidpose in covered. 'f Transactions. To verify the eau..'..cifty of its phne s,as+ 11 as. a.BY sighing and submitting the filoposal,the prospective the eligibility of any lover her prospective persildiscants,each first tier pairticoard is providing the certification set oke lhebwr participant ina y,but is roll required To The,Ekduded Parties Gust S"Joni.....%°insets fh�I p FCwirr� rwYa w is In The drabitln,of a person to provide IN canificatrors set out compiled by the General Services Admmusr ation. <r betoev mIl runt necessarily result in der,u d of participation un anis "1 ji � g i, ij It RFP No.22-201IDL a 1 - Page 244 of 1193 { Docu icgn Envelope ICS. BAA9924A B 5-44D4-95BB-4AAB E87ACF 1{ >>% k i, Y 'b"contained on ttve koligloing shall be corstruett to this transaction originated may pursue available res,, require Mot esWisl went of a system of records in order to rndurkng susponvori arddor debarniont ' wows in good faith the cemilicamn required by Ovs drugse. $ The knowledge and!information of the prospeaiwre participant c,The -''ve loll'ter pandiparr:shaft provide is not rsquaed to exceed that'irhich is normally,possessed by immodWit ai'0lion notice to pin to wf inch the proposal is... a prudent portion in the ordinary counso of business dealings, sut ynitted It at any time the p two®rr trey parted aril m reas that its cornificawastion as enorieOus-_ by reamiri of ii l„Except for transactions ed under paragraph(1)of c -ed dicum tandts. them instructions,It a pa"pant In a covered transaction i6 knowingly emeis into a lower tier covered transaction.wvfha d The tennis"covered transaction,-" rrsti,:".. a person art is suspended ted,inefigthake.or vd"rntarily suspended,""ineligibOe."°pai^gdpant°" ""principal ill excluded from partiapation in thus transaction,in addition to and'voluntarily excduded"as used r this,douse,are defiri the 2 CFR F 180'arks 1200. you the perm to � available Cal nt r may terminate this tion for cause wri ch No propos W is submitted for assistance In obtaining'a } or defauk.. ropy of regulations `First.Tier Covered Transa roiis" ,i refers to any covered rranso'CKrdt between a granlee or sullogrianties of Federal funds and a parilikoroam isuch as the prime orgeneral cnaad i `Lowe'Tier C.o ered Trionsa ins" 2, Certiftcatfvn Regarding Debarnrent,Suspension, refess to any colmrsdUarsacbQn ander a Fong Tier Covered �'. Intl gibilItsy and Wro#untaryt Escttell on.—First ret Transaction ism--fr as sulywriaractsi "First Tier Pa pant"'. `j Pawt tpients: refers to the pattrclpa 7t who has entered into,a coveted tramiedpon,with a grantee or subgrantee of Federal fug ,} a The prospective first kms..hart t Conifies to the best at. isuch as the prime or general cosh i- 'Lower flier U knowledge belief,trial rt and its prtrdpae: Participant'rotors any participant who has entered r{ito a t.. covered transaction- with a First Teter Participant or other t t;= Are riot Presently debarred,suspended,proposed for Tier parecf'pants rsuch as subcontractors afirl supfdiimtp- + debarwrent,declared ineliggie,or voluntauity etch from pareciaatiyig kt server i transactions by any FederW e The prospective lower iter participant agrees by },. deparimeril oragency: submiffing Oils pr _::.:. ad that.ShOW the proposed covered ° transaction be entered Into,d shall nol Wriamlingly sinter into l2r leave rtWo uvithirr a i year period pr ing thus any lower lies covered tioneadwvifth a personvft is i proposal been convicted of or had a civil judgment rerxered debarred suspended declared inetigdiioor voluini ardly against their lot commission of fraud o a criminal offense in excluded from.Participation in this covered VatissoJori,uness ' °nth, tri a ty nor trsg, nutnw d by the department or %nth'w rich this a public iFedfeld Mate w local)transaction Qir oonttaci undertransaction originated a pulyfic tyarisadionodation of Federal;or Mate antitrust k stat toe or corn vsaxx of embezzlement,trice forgery, f The pfuspective is car tier participant further agrees by bribe's faint: w destruction of records r king false submitting,,this Proposal trrat it witl Include this d filled €: statements,or yang sholainproperty; 'Codification rdingDebarment-Susperriodyi,Ineltr�bday and Voluntary Exiciuston•LoNer Tier Covered Tran ' i Are W presently indicted or olhon,,yie diminalrr or without modification,in Wt tower tier mwed transactions and civilly charged by a governments!entity ifedefal State or in arty solicitabom for lower liar coveted transactions exceeding focal)with commission of any of to o0 sin--sec enumerated in me$25,000 threshold. parograpah i ak2y of this c*r'IF. arxss g A partrcrport in a covered trarrsaolexi may rely afros a Id, Have not wilNn a threva year poriud preceding ttks codification of a Prospective park"M in a lower tier covered sooketildry : had one of More public transactions transaction that rs not debarred,suspencied,k ig a or '. ,F...... al Stateor local)terminated for cause or detault... voluntarily exclicled from the covered tK':-,: ro Bribers it. knows that the dintrildrificin is eftioneotle A parkdoors is r b. 'a w he e tY pr' a pa ]sural we eft fy tc nee paonsibte foo ensurng that its pirmciplaesare not sus any of the stafements in this certification.such pcispective dieberied,or Mse fnedlgible to pie in Coverednt shall' an explanation to this proposal, transactions, To verify the eli traay of ria W , °yell as hlira elsgilUr y of any lower tier prospactive Participants-each 2,lnstruclions for CerlAratron•Loner Tier pair icrpans; participaod may,but is not required to 01"the Excluded Parties List system'AW&SAe t-M,!a+„Lr^ppis,g w h when is ,Applicab t to alt gads purchase orders and other own puled by the meal Services Administration kr,,*r list transaidiors regakring okrr Ft'tpr'a.approval or eshmared to cost$25,000 or more-L CFR parts tom,and In,fdofhtiip cortaaied rl the foregloing shah be continued!to 1200) require establishment of a system of in ordlor to render l run graoertftafior required by this douse,Tri a By signing and itting this pro )roe pi`ospectrwe knowbfedge ardt Wormai on of parttdpies is not requ it to cis krwef her is providing the codification set out taeiowirexceed'..khat+h ch is normally possessed tyy a Prudent person- $ rt she ordinary course of"it*”dealings. b.The certification in Oft datre is a material repre tatrw of fact upon Mucha redranre'was placed AAfYen thus liansadion i Except flw transactions authorized under paragraph a of II: was entered into Hit et later determined That the prosoirctive these ihstructians,d a partici art in a covered transaction Ower flet Wicipayll knoaongly tendwed an erroneous knowingly enlers into a lower fief covered trarisaction with a certification.in addftn to other remedies available to the poeson.whe rs suspondod,debarred isiefigsttie or voluntarily Federal vorrvi eni,the department"by agency+girth,which excluded from participation in this transaction in addition to other remodies evall able to the Federal Covernment,the ii s ,i. CI= t ,F G tri is RFP No,22-201/ -52- J' Page 245 of 1193 DocuSign Envelope fel: 9924A-B36 #D4-9 BBAAAB E 7ACFi) s deparlinont v agencywrh fnich This transaction i:XWatsd may pursue available toritedies,including suspension ardor' debarrnenf. la Certification Regarding®ebamrent,Susipensron, rl Ind glfnildty and Voluntary ExrJusitrn—Lower Tier �atfroiparfCs:;, j 9..five pospectnve lower Wer panicipiml certalies,by submission of ins proposal,that neither it nor ft principals is presently dabaned,suspended,proposed for debarment declared Nneligibio,or vodur Wly excluded from part ipafing In covered transi coons by any Federal department or agency i, 2.WT*fe the prospective kkrw tier partidpanl is unable to Y certify to any of the statements In t`#3 certat5cafion,sucti ,i. prosp oolve paarricvpant shill one&,an enrlanatiorn W,this ii pts" )a-CERTIFICATION REGARDING USE OF CONTRACT FUNDS FOR LOBBYING 7hds provisp n is aporcabla to at Fede-rat-ald construction caxneam,and to all retated subcontracts rich exceed I.The pr ye paarlicipaed cenfies,by signing and p, s.ubaritting Ifni bid a proposal to dt best of has orfrau knoyredge wW belief,that ;d a No Federat appropriated funds have been paid ar will be p ki by ow on behalf of the utWersigned,to any peen for inguenrong or apemprting to influence an ofter or ernployree of any Federal agency,a Member of Congrew an officer or li employee of Congress,or an ernsdoyee,09 a h of Congress an varvieclion Ah this arararddng of any Federal contract.Ora making of any Fadaral qranl.the making of any Feat loan,to entering into of any cooperafiveagninimem, f and§ne evsensn cacEall r ,va�l dme:nt_or irz rnoorficalkin of any Federalcontract grant,rtran of wopenwit"agreement b If any fronds other than Federal appropirwated ftp have bew pard or Mll be pard to any person fry irtusincling of atien Virg to rnfluernce an~cc employee of any Federal cy,a Mwnbw& s an oar or employee of Congress-. or an employee of a Member of Congress,0 ,E o rnection with this Federal contract,grant loan or cooperative agreement the undersigned sulk compete and 'tsubmit Standard Form-LLL'Disclosure Form to Report Lobtrinng,'in accordance with as miltruetiors.. I° <.Ttvus oer uficat on is a material represer rlaWn of fact upon ti wh4h,rerance was pacedwnsin this transaction vias made or Y entered Into, Submission of dhs co lin is a prerequisrde for making or entering into this transacd on irrqporsed,by 31 Ii U 5 9342 Any person who falls to file the requiredl certification shar1 be subject no a plot perkafty of rant less than $tv0 and rpt more tsar$IM OW for each such..failure. 3,The prospirove participant also agrees,by su mittung its ` bid or proposal that the parnorpant"I require"The language of this cernficartion be included in all lo,.,w fter subcordlects,,AAch a xcer d$I4g and that all such recipients shalt cerOl and disclose acoordrrrgy ,F ,i 't 1f r, ti t; r� RFP No, -211I L - - Page 246 of 1193 r DocuSign Envetope ICS: BAA9924A-B365-44D4-95BB4AAB9E87ACFD I A ATTACHMENT A EMPLOYMENT AND MATIEFUALS d The cordrador shalt iniciude the provisions of Section 1 PREFERENCE FOR APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT the .d of this A 0 wery subcontract of for rda: 1 HIGHWAY SYSTEM OR APPALACHIAN LOCAL ACCESS , r,h ts.of reascmaNy may be,done as ur-seIe 4cd ROAD CONTRACTS '�.. This provision is applicable to all Fisderslyad prat"twled under the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965_ During:me performance of this contract,the contractor <l un making to do work sAwich is,or reasranably may be,done as cora sive shell QbW preference 10 qualified rsmns +i ". regularly reside do me labor^arra as desiginstilid by the DOL e herxe m the cowW t worix isstl oared,or the subregion or ft Appalachian ownries of the'State 4 rekt She oontracl,+irk is { srluared ateepr: ;c a,To the extant that€ualified persons regularly residing in r4the area are not aovailabde ii For The reras€anabie maids of She contraozor to ernpksy super viscr{or specially experiarar~ead personnel necessary to assure an efficierit execution d the corilracf r+crk:. c.For the obligation of retia contractor to offer ampkoymoril to present or former emjployaeis as The result of a Wr4la cotlective ,l bargarmno oontract,provided that the number of nunrowded persons employed under this subparagraph t 1 C r shalt not exceed percent of the'-Total- of employees emptoyedd kroy ft contractor an The convad-wk,es pt as pro Adead in. �s subparagraph 14I beton f` 2:.The contractor_ shalt place a how ceder,,Mh the State Employment Sety"inift-ng,rat thre cdasstcanorus of Che j is ,mechanics and other emoloyars requited To pedoirm The c ntraid work lot the number bf employees regioned an each r tcf We date onwinich idle Participant estimates such employeas ,tel be req&aredt and tdr any othea J pertdnent mliamwtlon required day'''are Stats Employment SwAce to conipiefis the dib r ism The Job order may be plate ,Ah the Slate Employment Se"ve i writing or by (( leviolhoneff -: the u^ sa of tfsa asorttraod ,.dile. a� information submitted by Une cor'tractor h Me origirialtlp older.. a suubstaafially modified,the Wirlpanl.shalA promptly notify idle State Employment vermian ft it g 3.The contractor sfaald gawa toad cuartsk3a€attonto all quwarlffird job applicants Wished to h rm by the State Employment Se ice The cratrador is radar to grant empk ryrneytt to any tik+applicants wlso,in his opwrxyn,are not qualified to Fieftimthe ora sKdcarron of r, k read 3,..if,Athrn one-,melc a 'r the placing of a d ,order by. the contractor rrmth the Stats Employment Serves She State air Employment Service is unable to refer any"i1i lob applicants W deer contractor-or Bess than the number I,'... reqruestedThe Stater Employment Service,41 forward a dificate to,the orlintracrof dndactaffirig The unavarlabli ty of J' applicants- Such cartirficate shall be made a pan of the contraatoa's peffniment protect reosrrdsUpon recefo of The, �I cenifrcVe,to contractor may employ parsons' tP do not t normally Tessin in rte labra area to fill positions covered by the cendlosta norwithstanding This prowsbons of subparagraph r lct above, s ,l 5 The provasor+s of 23 CFR 633333 207tek allow Me contracting to proaoors a contlerourt preference for The �. use of mineral resodarce materials native to the Appalachian regiy�n l f T t { RFP No.22-201/DL -54- Page 4Page 247 of 1193 `az DocuSign Envelope ID: B 24A-B 5A404-9 B-4AAB9E87ACFf ti 'r ATTACHMENT "Fly r{ Ci BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS Y }' Source of Supply—Steel and Iron(Federal Aid Contracts Only): For Federal-aid contracts,the Contractor will ' only use steel and iron produced in the United States,in accordance with the buy America provisions of 23 CFI fa3 .41 tl, Contractor will ensure that all manufacturing processes for these materials occur in the United States. A manufacturing process is any process that modifies the chemical content,physical shape,sire or final finish of a product, beginning with the initial melding and mixing and continuing through the bending and coating stages. A manufactured steel or iron product is complete only when all grinding,drilling,melding, finishing and coating have been completed. If domestic product is taken outside the United States for any process,it becomes foreign source material.When using steel and iron as a component of any manufactured. product incorporated into the project(e.g.,concrete pipe, pre-stressed beams,corrugated steel pipe,etc.),these same provisions apply,except that the manufacturer may use minimal quantities of foreign steel and iron when ii the coast of such foreign materials does not exceed 0.1%of the compensation or$2,500,whichever is treater. These requirements are applicable to all steel and iron materials incorporated into the finished work,but are not applicable to steel,and iron items that the Contractor uses but does not incorporate into the finished work. rhe Contractor shall provide a certification from the producer ofst el or iron,or any product containing steel it or iron as a component,stating that all steel or iron furnished or incorporated into the finished product was manufactured in the United States in accordance with the requirements of this provision. Such certification shall also include: (1)a statement that the product was produced entirely within the United States,or( ) statement that the product was produced with the United'States except for minimal quantities of foreign steel ' and iron and specify the actual value of the product. Each such certification shall be furnished to the AUTI0R1Tr prior to incorporating the material into the project. When 1 1 tWA allows the use of foreign steel 3= on a project, Contractor shall furnish invoices to document the costs of such material, and obtain the `r AUTHORITY'S written approval prior to incorporating the material into the project, =zl �F ,S l rpy �,�gg rryy�+r77 rx����^yy,g{rig RFP No,22-2J 1/DL -55- Page 55Page 248 of 1193 14 Docu ssgn Envelop ark: A9924 -8 �44 -95 @�AA�9E�7R FD {, ATTACHMENT "GG" 't { PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BON[ 'I BY THIS BOND, WE, — Inc., as Principal and a a Corporation,as Surety,are bound to the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County, hereinafter referred to as "Authority", in the surra of Ill - Dollars(up to$10,O00,000),for payment of which we I' bind ourselves,our heirs,personal representatives,successors,and assigns,jointly and severally, THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if Priincipal: 1, Performs the Agreement dated 20 between Principal and Authority for ' Proposal of Hurricane/Disaster Debris Removal, Reduction and Disposal, Agreement No. 22-201 the t Agreement being made a part of this bond by reference, in the time and in the manner prescribed in the (I Agreement,and; 'IIf r 2. Promptly makes payment to all claimants,as defined in Section 255.05(1),Florida Statutes„supplying Principal' with labor,materials and supplies,used directly or indirectly by Principal in the prosecution of the work provided t for in the Agreement, and; 5J , Pays Authority all loss,damages,expenses,costs,and attorney's fees, including appellate proceedings,that Authority sustains because of a default by Principal under the Agreement,and; if 4. Performs the guarantee of all work and materials furnished under the Agreement for the time specified in the Agreement„and; ii . At completion of all work covered by Agreement and Final Payment by Authority to Principal then Principal will replace this Performance and Payment Bored with a Proposal Bond, in the amount of 5% of this ' Performance and Payment Bond,to be held by the Authority as a guarantee that Principal will provide to the r Authority a Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of up to $10,000,000 on the occasion of a subsequent Task Order in accordance with the above referenced Agreement; then this bond is void;otherwise it remains in full force. I Surety shall be responsible for any and all liquidated damages imposed by the Authority for the referenced Agreement. i RFP No.22-2011L OF h Page 249 of 1193 !' DocuSign Envelope U BAA9924A-B366-44D4-95BB-4MB9E87ACFD 1 r Any changes in or under the Agreement Documents and compliance or noncompliance with any formalities connected with the Agreement or the changes does not affect Surety's obligation under this bond. Any increase in the total Agreement amount as authorized by the Authority shall accordingly increase the Surety's obligation by the same dollar amount of said increase. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for notification to Surety of all such changes. See subsection )of Section 255.05,Florida Statutes as amended for the notice and time limitations for claimants. Signed and sealed this day of B_ PRINCIPAL: By: Signature WITNES& Name: 1. Title: Address:. Telephone: SURETY: By: Signature WITNESS: Name: 1. Title: . -- Address:. Telephone: NOTE: Date of Bond must not be prior to date of Agreement. If CONTRACTOR is a Partnership,all partners must execute bond. IMPORTANT: Surety companies executing bonds must appear and remain on the Treasury Department's most current list(Circular 570 as amended)during construction,guarantee and warranty periods,and be authorized to transact business in the State of Florida,and be pre-approved by the Authority. i RFP No. - 01IDL -5 - Page 250 of 1193 6.H. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R22-075 -Approve and ratify the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and the Boynton Beach Association of Fire Fighters Florida Local 1891 of the IAFF for the term October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2025. Explanation of Request: The City and the Union negotiated a successor Collective Bargaining Agreement during sessions conducted from March 30, 2022 through May 5, 2022. The Union's membership ratified the successor Agreement on May 14, 2022 with 118 voting members in favor and 2 not in favor. As the last step in the ratification process, the Agreement is now before the Commission for action. How will this affect city programs or services? Having Collective Bargaining Agreements in place provides bargaining unit members and management with direction on the current terms and conditions of employment in effect. Fiscal Impact: 1,152,679.04 1 st Year Impact 21 Firefighters 823,004.58 Pro-rated based on January Fill Date 164,600.92 Benefits 2,140,284.54 Total Cost (1,000,000.00) OT Proposed Cost Savings 1,140,284.54 Alternatives: Do not ratify the Agreement, and return to bargaining. Strategic Plan: High Performing Organization Strategic Plan Application: Positive labor-management relationships contribute to a High Performing Organization. Climate Action Application: Page 251 of 1193 Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description D Resolution Resolution ratifying the IAF F Collective Bargaining Agreement for 2022-25 D Addendum IAF F Collective Bargaining Agreement Page 252 of 1193 I RESOLUTION R22- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 4 BEACH, FLORIDA, RATIFYING THE AGREEMENT 5 BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 6 FLORIDA AND THE INTERNATIONAL 7 ASSOCIATION OF FIREFIGHTERS, LOCAL 1891 8 FOR THE PERIOD OF OCTOBER 1, 2022 THROUGH 9 SEPTEMBER 30, 2025, AND AUTHORIZING AND 10 DIRECTING THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO I i SIGN THE AGREEMENT; AND PROVIDING AN 12 EFFECTIVE DATE. 13 14 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach and the International Association of 15 Firefighters, Local 1891 have successfully concluded negotiations for a three (3) year 16 contract; and 17 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach deems it to be in 18 the best interests of the residents and citizens of the City to ratify the Collective Bargaining 19 Agreement and execute the same. 20 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 21 22 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 23 24 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are true and correct and hereby 25 ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. 26 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does 27 hereby ratify the Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the International 28 Association of Firefighters, Local 1891 for the period of October 1, 2022 through 29 September 30, 2025, and authorizes and directs the Interim City Manager to sign the 30 Agreement, a copy of said agreement being attached hereto as Exhibit"A". 31 Section 3. This Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage. 32 S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\CBA Ratifications\UFF CBA 2022-25-Reso.docx Page 253 of 1193 33 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of June, 2022. 34 35 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 36 37 YES NO 38 39 Mayor—Ty Penserga 40 41 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 42 43 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 44 45 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 46 47 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 48 49 50 VOTE 51 52 ATTEST: 53 54 55 56 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 57 City Clerk 58 59 60 61 (Corporate Seal) 62 S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\CBA Ratifications\UFF CBA 2022-25-Reso.docx Page 254 of 1193 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AND BOYNTON BEACH ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS FLORIDA LOCAL 1891 OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS, AFL-CIO, CLC October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2025 y .d1 i t' Ratified by the Union: Ratified by the Commission: Page 255 of 1193 INNIMEMSEEMEMEMEMEN= Article1 ;. ;a r i l :.................................................................................................1 Article 2 I�_..w,....;. ;;,_, ...i .............................................................................................2 �.-s.-.�-�.-m,,._..�.��.�.'�.�.� Article 3 l E;:� � G r << .r1,ti;:> I....................................................................................3 Article 4 ��f�,ll G 7 ���a� �� r� ,i Da .......................................................................4 . . . ...: Article5 11�,i;; ......................................................................................5 Article6 I)f tr-ie Uni,,)n......................................................................6 Article7 I)f tr-ie ° itv ...................................................................... _.w.w..w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.s.. 7 Article 8 trt . hE. n I' € i i i ,cis.........................................................................8 Article9 ..a ' ..........................................................................................10 �. l.. 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Page 257 of 1193 INNIMMEMEMEMEMEMEM= This Agreement is entered into by the City of Boynton Beach, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "City,") and the Boynton Beach Association of Fire fighters Florida Local 1891, of the International Association of Fire Fighters, (hereinafter referred to as the"Union,") which has as its purpose:The promotion of harmonious relations between the City and the Union; for the establishment of an equitable and peaceful procedure for the resolution of differences; the prevention of interruptions of work and interference with the operations of the City; to encourage and improve efficiency and productivity; to maintain the highest standards of personal integrity and conduct at all times; and the establishment of an entire agreement covering hours, wages, benefits, and terms and conditions of employment applicable to bargaining unit members. Therefore, in consideration of the mutual provisions and agreements contained in this Agreement, the City and the Union agree as follows: 1 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 258 of 1193 INNINEEMENEENNIMEEM= The City recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive bargaining agent, for the purpose of establishing wages, hours, and terms and conditions of employment pertaining to the regular, full-time positions of Firefighter, Operator Engineer, Lieutenant, Captain, and Battalion Chief, which require possession and maintenance of Florida Firefighter Certification and Florida Emergency Medical Technician Certification or Florida Paramedic Certification. 2 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 259 of 1193 A. Neither the City nor the Union shall discriminate against any bargaining unit member in a manner prohibited by law based on race, age, religion, color, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, physical or mental disability, or any other unlawful factor. B. Alleged violations of this Article shall not be subject to the grievance and/or arbitration procedure established herein. C. No bargaining unit member shall be discriminated against, intimidated, restrained, or coerced in the exercise of any rights granted by this Agreement, or in the exercise of any Union and/or protected concerted activities. The sole remedy for charges in Article 3A is the filing of an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP). D. Bargaining unit members have an affirmative duty to report any discriminatory conduct to the City's Director of Human Resources and Risk Management. 3 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 260 of 1193 A. The City will deduct, once each pay period, dues in an amount certified to be current by the Treasurer of the Union from the pay of those bargaining unit members who individually request in writing that such deductions be made. The total amount of deductions shall be remitted each month by the City to the Treasurer of the Union. This authorization shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement or for thirty (30) days after notification of the revocation of this authorization by the Union Treasurer. The Union will pay for this service in the form of a lump sum payment of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per contract year. B. Any bargaining unit members may revoke their dues deductions to withdraw from membership by forwarding their intentions to the Union Treasurer in writing. The Union Treasurer shall be responsible for notifying the City's Finance Department of such revocation. 4 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 261 of 1193 1101MEMEMEMEMEMMMIN= A. For the purpose of allowing officers of the Union or their designees to conduct Union business and attend Union functions, a Union Time Pool is established. Each contract year the City will credit the Union Time Pool with two hundred forty (240) hours of time to be used in increments of two (2) hours or more. B. Between September 1 st and September 15th of each contract year, four (4) hours of time shall be credited to the Union Time Pool from each union members accumulated vacation time and subsequently used permit designated Union representatives to attend Union functions. If a union member decided not to donate to the Union Time pool or chooses to donate more than four (4) hours, then that member must elect to do so by September 1 It of each contract year using the designated form inAll donated time will be calculated and banked on an hour-to-hour basis. An accurate list of those bargaining unit members donating to this time pool shall be maintained by the Union President and the Fire Department's Administrative Payroll Associate; a copy of which will be provided to the Fire Chief. Only those bargaining unit members donating time shall be eligible to work in the absence of a Union Representative who is benefiting from this Article. It shall be the Union President's responsibility to coordinate with the Fire Chief (or Designee) the provisions of coverage and replacement of Union Representatives attending an approved function. C. All requests to use this time are subject to daily staffing requirements and must be submitted for approval by the Fire Chief (or Designee) at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the requested date of use. The on-duty Battalion Chief may consider verbal emergency requests by the Union President (or Designee). A maximum of four (4) Union Representatives may be allowed time off and each must follow departmental procedure when applying for time off using Union Time Pool hours. When scheduled use of Union Time Pool hours results in overtime for another bargaining unit member, the Union Time Pool will be charged at (drawn down by) time and one-half (1 .5) so that a bargaining unit member's absence is cost neutral to the City. 5 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 262 of 1193 INENEENNEENIMENMEENE= The membership of the Union shall be represented by the President of the Union or by a person or persons designated in writing to the City Manager by the President of the Union. The identification of representatives shall be made each year prior to April 1st. The President of the Union, or the person or persons designated by the Union President shall have full authority to conclude a collective bargaining agreement on behalf of the Union, subject to a majority vote of those bargaining unit members voting on the question of ratification. The Union representative or representatives are the official representatives of the Union for the purpose of negotiating with the City. Such negotiations entered into with persons other than those as defined herein, regardless of their position or association with the union, shall be deemed unauthorized, and shall have no weight or authority in committing or in any way obligating the Union. It shall be the responsibility of the Union to notify the City Manager in writing of any change in the designation of the President or any certified representative of the Union. 6 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 263 of 1193 INEINESSEENIZEEZINiolm The City shall be represented by the City Manager, or a person or persons designated in writing to the Union by the City Manager. The person designated shall have full authority to negotiate a collective bargaining agreement on behalf of the City. The City representative or representatives are the official representatives of the City for the purpose of negotiating with the Union. Negotiations entered with persons other than those as defined herein, regardless of their position or association with the City, shall be deemed unauthorized and shall have no authority or weight in committing or in any way obligating the City. 7 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 264 of 1193 A. Fire Rescue Operational Rules and Regulations: 1 . Bargaining unit members shall comply with all Fire Rescue Operational Rules and Regulations, including those relating to conduct and work performance. The City may abolish, adopt, or amend Operational Rules and Regulations necessary for the safe, orderly, and efficient operation of the Fire Rescue Department. A Committee on Rules and Regulations is established for the Fire Rescue Department. This Committee is comprised of six (6) members: three (3) appointed by the City and three (3) members of the Union Executive Board. This Committee shall be charged with the duty of reviewing the published and proposed Fire Rescue Operational Rules and Regulations and issuing advisory opinions to the Fire Chief. This Committee shall meet as needed. 2. Except in instances of emergency situations, in which delaying a change would result in likely harm to others or impending liability to the City as a result of the exiting Rule or Regulation, the City will provide the Committee with at least fifteen (15) calendar days of prior notice, before the effective date of any changes to the department's Operational Rules and Regulations. Deviations from Operational Rules and Regulations required as a result of an emergency situation shall be reviewed by the Committee on Rules and Regulations within ninety (90) calendar days of the emergency. B. Modification of Conditions: 1 . When the City intends to make changes to City or Departmental Administrative Rules or Regulations, Policies, or Guidelines, the City will provide written notice to the Union. The notice will include a description of the change and an implementation date, which shall be no less than thirty (30) calendar days from the date of notice. 2. If the Union believes that the modification constitutes a change to wages, benefits, or terms and conditions of employment, then the Union will have fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of notice to advise the City in writing that the Union is requesting pre-implementation or post-implementation impact bargaining. Such written request shall identify with specificity the manner in which the modification affects the rights of bargaining unit members. The request shall also include three (3) dates and times when the Union is available to meet with the City to discuss/bargain the modification. When bargaining is requested, it shall begin no less than five (5) calendar days following the Union's request and shall be concluded within thirty (30) calendar days following the first bargaining session. Unless otherwise agreed to by the City and the Union during their bargaining, the implementation date of change shall 8 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 265 of 1193 take effect as initially announced by the City,subject tothe Union's right to continue impact bargaining. 3. This provision is not a waiver, restraint, or limitation on the City's Management Rights, including to unilaterally determined the purpose of its departments, to set standards of services to be offered to the public, and to exercise control and discretion over its organization and operations, nor is it a waiver, restraint, or limitation on the Union's right to bargain pursuant to Chapter 447, Florida Statute 9 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 266 of 1193 A. Bargaining unit members are regularly scheduled to work twenty-four (24) hour shifts and may be referred to in this Agreement as "shift" members. A shift schedule for the term of this Agreement is defined as follows: 1 . Effective 10/01/2022: Forty-eight (48) hour work week with one (1) shift on duty and two (2) shifts off duty and with one twenty-four (24) hour Kelly Day off during a twenty-one (21) day work schedule. The shift on duty is from 7:30 a.m. (0730) to 7:30 a.m. (0730) the following day. 2. Effective the first day of a work cycle beginning on or after January 1, 2023: An average of a forty-two (42) hour work week with one (1) shift on duty and three (3) shifts off duty with no Kelly day, commonly referred to as a 24/72 schedule. The shift on duty is from 7:30 a.m. (0730) to 7:30 a.m. (0730) the following day. The day of the implementation may be modified by mutual agreement between the Union President and the Fire Chief. B. Bargaining unit members assigned by the Fire Chief (or Designee) on a temporary basis to an alternate schedule in order to accomplish special projects or special assignments, may be placed on a forty (40) hour workweek; the members payrate shall not be adjusted: however, the City will provide up to: 1 . Effective 10/01/2022: Eight (8) hours (1.6 hours per day, not to be fractionalized) of straight time in each workweek so that the members who are working forty (40) hour weekly schedule will have the opportunity to maintain forty-eight (48) hours of pay in the workweek. 2. Effective upon full implementation of the 24/72 schedule: Two (2) hours (0.4 hours per day, not to be fractionalized) of straight time in each workweek so that the members who are working forty (40) hour weekly schedule will have the opportunity to maintain forty-two (42) hours of pay in the workweek. 10 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 267 of 1193 INNIMMEMEMENIMMEMNIMMM A. Bargaining unit members may be needed at any time to fight fires and/or render emergency medical care, and, to do so effectively, they need to be constantly prepared. They must be ready to respond immediately to calls for service. Continual training and equipment maintenance are required to ensure that the desired response effectiveness is attained. B. The Union supports and participates in training, equipment maintenance, fire prevention programs, emergency medical service programs, and public education programs, which have as their goal, the increased efficiency of the City's fire protection and emergency medical service C. Bargaining unit members will perform routine station maintenance. Routine station maintenance is defined as any type of maintenance that is required to be done on a scheduled basis, such as window cleaning, kitchens, living facilities, vehicles, and safety equipment 11 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 268 of 1193 1101MMEMEMEMEMESIMMM= A. The City provides Fire Rescue Department personnel with uniforms, on an as- needed basis. The initial uniform allocation includes - Class "A" uniform, uniform shirts, uniform pants/shorts, ball caps, T-shirts, Belt, gym shorts, work jackets, job shirts, and patches as needed. Current placement of patches will apply. B. Each bargaining unit member will receive a shoe allowance in the amount of one hundred seventy-five dollars ($175.00), less applicable taxes, in the second paycheck in January. Bargaining unit members are required to wear shoes/boots that comply with department safety and uniform guidelines set forth in a Fire Department Policy. C. Uniforms, excluding initial allocations, may be acquired on an "as-needed" basis through an allowance allotment system. Each fiscal year of this contract, bargaining unit members shall receive up to four hundred dollars ($400.00) worth of uniforms, excluding shoes/boots. D. Initial allocations of uniforms, excluding shoes/boots, will be provided to bargaining unit members as determined necessary by the Fire Chief (or Designee). E. The City shall provide members of the Technical Rescue and Dive Teams with any specialized uniform(s) and personal protective equipment (PPE) needed to perform the functions of those respective teams. F. All Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), as outlined in the Fire Rescue Department regulations, shall be furnished as necessary to bargaining unit members by the City. The title to such equipment shall remain with the City, with the exception of a bargaining unit member who has retired, who has the option to keep his/her badges and structural helmet. If standards of fire-fighting safety equipment change, upon replacement of existing equipment, the replacement equipment will be National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommended. If a Firefighter needs a replacement of fire-fighting Personal Protective Equipment, (s)he shall submit such request in writing through the chain of command. The Fire Rescue Department Safety Officer shall make a determination as to the appropriateness of such replacement. Once it is determined that a replacement is needed, the City shall promptly initiate the replacement of the item. The City shall notify the bargaining unit member of the approximate time the replacement item will arrive and will notify the member if the arrival will be delayed due to extenuating circumstances. G. The City will arrange for the repair or replacement of a bargaining unit member's uniform or work clothing that is damaged, at no fault of the member, during the member's performance of his/her job duties. In such instances, the facts and circumstances must be documented at the time of the incident. 12 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 269 of 1193 INENEENEENEENEEMEMM= H. Damage to items such as prescription optical aids and dentures are considered "injuries" through Workers' Compensation only when the damage is shown to be part of, or in conjunction with an accident, in which the damage specifically occurred as the result of an accident in the normal course of employment. In such instances, the facts and circumstances shall be documented on a Supervisor Incident Report (SIR) with a copy to Risk@bbfl.us within forty-eight (48) hours of the incident. Otherwise, the City is not responsible for the loss or damage to a bargaining unit member's personal property, which (s)he elects to wear, carry, bring to, or leave at work. I. Bargaining unit members may be responsible for expenses incurred in replacing lost, misplaced, and/or damaged safety gear and/or clothing due to personal negligence or intentional misuse, which is subject to review and recommendation to the Fire Chief by the Labor-Management Team. J. All Fire Rescue department-issued uniforms and equipment will be used exclusively while on duty or at scheduled departmental sanctioned events as determined by the Fire Chief. 13 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 270 of 1193 4 4 6 4 4 4 6 A. Physical Evaluation: 1 . Due to the importance of certification of fitness for duty, bargaining unit members are required to attend and participate in an annual occupational fitness evaluation as scheduled, which is conducted in accordance with the standards set forth in the most current edition of N.F.P.A. 1582 and as adapted and approved by the Labor-Management Team. Bargaining unit members will schedule this annual occupational exam on a seniority basis through the Fire Department's designated Administrative personnel. This annual evaluation is mandatory. The evaluation is performed off duty with compensation equaling three (3) hours at a rate of one and a half (1 .5) times the bargaining unit member's hourly rate of pay. 2. It is the responsibility of the bargaining unit member to ensure that this annual physical evaluation and all follow-up testing required solely as a result of being found "unfit for duty" are completed in a timely manner and as scheduled. Efforts will be made to allow for the scheduling of this follow- up testing to be performed on duty. 3. Failure to attend, and/or participate in the annual occupational fitness evaluation as required will result in the bargaining unit member being placed on a "no work" status until the evaluation is complete. Compensation for time in a "no work" status will be through the use of only accrued and unused sick leave, compensatory time, and vacation leave (in that order). If all aforementioned leave time is exhausted, the bargaining unit member will be placed in an unpaid status until such time that the full evaluation and any required follow up is completed. 4. For the term of this Agreement, the City will contract with a qualified medical provider to perform the annual occupational fitness evaluation. October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2025 the City intends to use LifeScan as its provider for these services; however, the actual provider may be modified by mutual agreement between the Fire Chief and Union President. Records associated with this physical evaluation and any follow up evaluations required solely in connection with the return to work of an employee who was found to be "unfit for duty" are provided to the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management, who will ensure the records are properly maintained in the employee's confidential medical file, which is separate from the employee's personnel file. Further, an employee who was found to be "unfit for duty," or who was recommended for referral to another medical provider, may be contacted by Human Resources and Risk Management regarding ADAAA, FMLA, and/or Workers' Compensation. 14 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 271 of 1193 4 4 6 4 4 4 6 B. Immunizations: 1 . Whenever any standard, medically recognized vaccine or other form of immunization or prophylaxis exists for the prevention of a communicable disease for which a presumption is granted pursuant to Florida Statute 112.181, if medically indicated in the given circumstances pursuant to immunization policies established by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the United States Public Health Service, the City may require bargaining unit members to undergo the immunization or prophylaxis unless the member's physician determines in writing that the immunization or other prophylaxis would pose a significant risk to the member's health. Absent such written declaration, failure or refusal by a bargaining unit member to undergo such immunization or prophylaxis disqualifies the member from the benefits of the presumption that the communicable disease was contracted while on duty. 2. The City will reinstate a member's leave time taken for recovery if that member contracts a disease that is covered under a Declaration of Emergency by the State of Florida and the member is vaccinated against such disease, if such vaccination exists. In order to receive reinstatement of time, proof of contraction (in the form of a Lab Result from a medical facility) must be submitted to Human Resources and Risk Management by email to: 3. The City shall provide an immunization schedule during the term of this Agreement for all members as a means of protection from the following: i. Hepatitis-Type B: Offered to all bargaining unit members. Members who refuse to be immunized for Hepatitis Type B and who later contract that disease shall not be presumed to have contracted the disease while on duty. ii. Hepatitis-Type A: Offered to all bargaining unit members. Members who refuse to be immunized for Hepatitis Type A and who later contract that disease shall not be presumed to have contracted the disease while on duty. iii. The City shall offer flu shots for all members as a means of protection from contracting the flu while working during flu season. iv. The City shall offer immunizations that are approved by the Federal Drug Administration and are readily available for any disease that is under a Declaration of Emergency by the State of Florida. 15 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 272 of 1193 44 6 4 4 4 6 C. Exposures: 1 . It shall be mandatory for the City to notify the bargaining unit member when documentation exists that the bargaining unit member was significantly exposed to a communicable disease in the line of duty only after such documentation is brought to the attention of the City. Certain exposures, pursuant to Florida Statute 1 12.181 (2), shall be presumed to have a disability suffered in the line of duty, unless the contrary is shown by competent evidence; however, in order to be entitled to the presumption, the member must, by written affidavit as provided in Florida Statute 92.50 must verify information in such written declaration. 16 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 273 of 1193 INNIMMEMEMEMEMEMEMI= A. Medical, Dental, and Vision: 1 . The sole medical benefit plan available to bargaining unit members is a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP). The premium cost for "employee only" coverage for the HDHP medical, dental, and vision insurance premiums shall be paid for all bargaining unit members while employed by the City. Bargaining unit members will pay the full cost of HDHP medical, dental, and vision insurance for their dependents. The City Commission, through the Annual Budget process, may appropriate funds to subsidize employees' premium costs for employees who cover dependent children on their medical plans. Any subsidy offered does not extend beyond the plan year for which it is budgeted, and the offering of, and/or amount of, any such subsidy is not subject to negotiation. 2. Types of coverage currently in effect during a plan year shall not be reduced during that same plan year. The Union may designate one (1) bargaining unit representative to participate on the evaluation committees for any RFPs related to employee group medical insurance. B. Plan Year: 1 . One (1 ): October 1, 2022-September 30, 2023 2. Two (2): October 1, 2023-September 30, 2024 3. Three(3): October 1, 2024-September 30, 2025 i. HSA Contributions: • The City will contribute an annualized total of one thousand dollars ($1000.00) into a bargaining unit member's Health Savings Account (HSA) on the first full paycheck date following January 1 It of each Plan Year. • In order to be eligible for the HSA deposit above, a bargaining unit member must have been actively employed with the City before October 10 of the current Plan Year. ii. Leave Time Conversion to HSA: • The City will provide opportunities to convert an annualized total of up to one thousand dollars ($1000.00), after pension deduction, of any combination of sick and vacation time at the 100% conversion rate to help fund their HSA. For each Plan Year, this conversion can be done at the following times: a. January 1St - January 311t of each Plan Year (any amount up to an annualized total of $1,000.00). b. April 10- April 30th of each Plan Year (any amount up to an annualized total of $1000.00). 17 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 274 of 1193 INNIMMEMEMEMEMEMEMI= c. For purposes of this Article, "annualized" means plan year/contract year/fiscal year October 1St through September 30th of each Plan Year. C. New Hires: 1 . Bargaining unit members hired on or after October 1 It of each Plan Year, and who elect to be covered on the City's medical insurance, will accrue eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents ($83.33) per active month of service for the City to deposit into their HSA through the month of September for each Plan Year. This initial deposit will be made the first check of the month in which the member becomes enrolled in the City's group medical insurance. D. Life Insurance: 1 . Bargaining unit members are provided with a thirty-five-thousand-dollar ($35,000) term life and accidental death policy with the premium paid by the City. This policy will increase to fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) when the City' policy renews. 2. In the event a bargaining unit member is killed in the line of duty as per F.S.S. 112.191 (2)(f), as amended from time to time, or suffers a catastrophic injury, as defined in F.S.S. 440.02(37), as amended from time to time, and provided for in F.S.S. 112.191 (2)(g), as amended from time to time, or partially or totally disabled as provided for in F.S.S. 112.18, as amended from time to time, the City shall pay the entire COBRA premium for the member, spouse (until remarried) and/or dependents (until the end of the calendar year in which the dependent child reaches age 26) who elect to continue on the City's medical, dental, and/or vision plans. 18 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 275 of 1193 INNIMEMEMEMEMEMMEMMM A. The City will provide a bargaining unit member with a legal defense when a bargaining unit member is listed as a defendant in a civil action, provided the bargaining unit member was acting within the scope of employment at the time of the act or omission, which is the subject of the action accused. The scope of the City's responsibilities is as set forth in Florida Statutes 1 1 1 .07 - Defense of civil actions against public officers, employees, or agents. The City will not provide a defense to an employee acting outside the scope of his/her employment who is charged with a criminal action. B. Bargaining unit members who volunteer their off-duty time to participate in City- authorized events may be covered under Article 14A if a situation arises in which an off-duty bargaining unit member was required to render job-related emergency services while volunteering at the City-authorized event. 19 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 276 of 1193 INNINESSEENEENNINEEM A. Effective October 1, 2022, the charts in Addendum "D" contain the step plan in effect for bargaining unit members. B. Bargaining unit members who are eligible for Assignment Pay pursuant to Article 27 will have the corresponding amount(s) added to their base hourly rates of pay, which is considered wages. Paramedic $10,000 included in annualized base rate Technical Rescue $0.8013/hour (24/72 schedule: $0.9132) (Team Member) Dive Rescue $0.8013/hour (24/72 schedule: $0.9132) (Team Member) Dual Certified $1.2019/hour (24/72 schedule: $1 .3699) (TRT&Dive Team Member) Special Operations Manager* $0.4006/hour (24/72 schedule: $0.4566) (Personnel authorized by Fire Chief)* TRT Coordinator* $0.4006/hour (24/72 schedule: $0.4566) (Personnel authorized by Fire Chief)* Dive Coordinator* $0.4006/hour (24/72 schedule: $0.4566) (Personnel authorized by Fire Chief)* TRT Leader* $0.4006/hour (24/72 schedule: $0.4566) (Personnel authorized by Fire Chief)* Dive Leader $0.4006/hour (24/72 schedule: $0.4566) (Personnel authorized by Fire Chief)* Rescue Bid Assignment $0.8013/hour (24/72 schedule: $0.9132) C. The table in Addendum "D" will be used as an administrative guide to wage adjustments and/or promotions through the ranks. 1 . Guideline percentage rate increases for Career Ladder promotions: a) Firefighter to Operator Engineer.....................5% b) Operator Engineer to Lieutenant..................10% c) Lieutenant to Captain...................................5% d) Captain to Battalion Chief.............................5% 2. A member's regular hourly base rate must always be in an existing "step" rate pursuant to Addendum "D." Due to the starting step rate, rounding, and ending calculated rate with promotional percentage applied, the actual promotional percentage may deviate from the guideline above in 20 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 277 of 1193 INNIMMEMEMEMENNIMMEM order to ensure members are placed into the appropriate "step" upon promotion. D. Step Plan: 1 . Each bargaining unit member will be placed into the step associated with their years of service in his/her rank and will receive the corresponding hourly rate of pay for the following Plan Years: a. Year One (1 ): October 1, 2022-September 30, 2023 • Slotting/increase to base (4% between steps); step on anniversary. b. Year Two (2): October 1, 2023-September 30, 2024 • 4% step on anniversary; reopener* c. Year Three (3): October 1, 2024-September 30, 2025 • 4% step on anniversary; reopener (may be addressed in Year 2 reopener)* *Reopener: On or before June 15, 2023 and 2024, the Union may request to reopen this Section for the purpose of negotiating a cost of living adjustment for Fiscal Year 2023/2024 and/or Fiscal Year 2024/2025. 2. Years of service- Defined as total years completed as of the individual's anniversary date. 3. Bargaining unit members who are at the maximum step will receive compensation in a lump sum payment equal to four percent (4%) of his/her current annualized step. 21 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 278 of 1193 1101000000MOMMIMEME= A. Callback: 1 . Call Back is defined as any time a bargaining unit member is called into work when (s)he is off duty, or when the work time is not contiguous with the member's shift. In the event of Call Back, the bargaining unit member shall be paid for the actual time worked but not less than two (2) hours at a rate of pay one and a half (1.5) times the member's hourly rate inclusive of Certification Assignment Pay. The procedure for Call Back will be in accordance with Labor-Management Team guidelines. The Fire Chief can waive the above provisions for operational purposes. B. Overtime: 1 . Overtime is defined as any time a bargaining unit member is required to stay longer than his/her assigned 24-hour shift by his/her officer. Overtime shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half (1 .5) times the bargaining unit member's hourly rate inclusive of Certification Assignment Pay. Bargaining unit members who are in a duty status less than fifteen (15) minutes either before their shift or after their shift will not be eligible for overtime pay. Bargaining unit members who are in duty status for fifteen (15) minutes or more either before their shift or after their shift must be so only with their officer's approval in order to be eligible for overtime pay at the overtime rate. C. Mandatory: 1 . Mandatory is defined as anytime a bargaining unit member is forced to stay due to a shortage of personnel so not to affect minimum staffing levels and services to the City set by the Fire Chief. The procedure for Call Back will be in accordance with Labor-Management Team Guidelines. The Fire Chief can waive the above provisions for operational purposes. Overtime shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half (1 .5) times the bargaining unit member's hourly rate inclusive of Certification Assignment Pay. D. Education Requirements: 1 . Efforts are made to offer classes for renewing certificates on shift schedules. When these classes are offered on a shift schedule, and a bargaining unit member elects to attend classes outside of the shift schedule, (s)he will not be compensated. Additionally, bargaining unit members who attend classes that are not required by the Fire Chief (or Designee) will not be compensated. 2. Training Classes deemed essential by the Fire Chief and missed due the use of Exchange of Time, Vacation Day, Sick Day, or Scheduled Sick Day shall be made up on specified make-up days or on the employee's own personal time. 22 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 279 of 1193 11MIMMEMEMMOMMIMMEM= E. Eligibility: 1 . No bargaining unit members shall be eligible for overtime or Call Back following the use of twelve (12) hours or more of sick leave, Administrative non-paid leave, or FMLA leave until they have reported to work for at least one (1) regularly scheduled twenty-four (24) hour shift. 23 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 280 of 1193 11MIMMEMEMEMEMEMEMI= A. Bargaining unit members may exchange their working shift(s) and exchange their off-duty day(s) with other bargaining unit members in accordance with the following provisions: 1 . The exchanging members shall assume responsibility for the exchange of time, including step-up pay. 2. The shift officers of the exchanging members shall not permit the exchange if it affects the normal operation of work, if Call Back is required, or if step-up pay is required. 3. Exchanges of time shall require at least twenty-four (24) hours of notice to the Battalion Chief, except in the event of an emergency to the bargaining unit member, when the exchange of that bargaining unit member does not affect the normal operation of that shift(s). 4. Exchanges of time submitted prior to eight (8) weeks (fifty-six (56) calendar days) in advance will be tentatively approved. On the fifty- sixth (56th) calendar day in advance of the scheduled exchange of time, the exchange of time will automatically receive final approval unless the bargaining unit member has been notified of a necessary cancellation. Any cancellation of an exchange of time will be in writing and received by the affected bargaining unit member prior to the fifty- six (56) daytime frame. 5. No bargaining unit member may monetarily compensate another bargaining unit member for an exchange of time. 6. No bargaining unit member shall "owe" or be "owed" more than three hundred sixty (360) hours at any given time. All exchanges of time shall be reconciled within eighteen (18) months of use. 7. Exchanges of time totaling more than three (3) consecutive shifts shall not be used to circumvent any FMLA or ADA regulations. 8. No bargaining unit member will be allowed to request leave (vacation, compensatory time, or personal time) when scheduled to work as a result of an exchange. B. Exchanges of Time Among Ranks: 1 . For the purposes of this Article, the ranks of Firefighter and Operator Engineer shall be referred to as"Firefighters". Lieutenants, Captains, and Battalion Chiefs shall be referred to as "Officers." i. Firefighters may only exchange time with other Firefighters, with the exception of a Firefighter (step-up qualified) and Operator Engineer (step-up qualified) who may also exchange time with a Lieutenant providing the following: - The City will not incur any costs of step-up pay (Working out of Classification) for an exchange between Firefighter O/E's and Lieutenants. 24 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 281 of 1193 INNIMMEMEMEMEMEMEMI= ii. Officers may only exchange time with other Officers as identified in the departmental Standard Operating Guidelines and with the exception stipulated in Article 17B. 25 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 282 of 1193 1101MENEEMENEEMEME= A. Accruals: 1 . Bargaining unit members shall accrue sick leave at a rate of twelve (12) hours per month for a total annualized accrual amount of one hundred forty-four (144) hours. No bargaining unit member shall be entitled to use sick leave in excess of the amount of accrued and unused hours (s)he has available. There is no cap on the accumulation of sick time. B. Notice of Use of Sick Hours: 1 . Unscheduled Sick: A bargaining unit member shall notify the on-duty Battalion Chief (or Designee) and submit the request through the electronic scheduling software, in a manner provided for by management, of his/her illness no later than 0700 hours, before the start of his/her scheduled shift. 2. Scheduled Sick: A bargaining unit member may request with a minimum of seventy-two (72) hours of advanced notice to use scheduled sick hours for a full shift for personal health, medical, dental, optical, appointments and/or procedures. Documentation to support payment under the "scheduled sick" pay code must be provided to the Fire Chief (or Designee) within fifteen (15) calendar days of the use of time. Unsubstantiated use of such time will result in the time being re- coded to "sick." Scheduled Sick may not be utilized on weekends, on the shift before, on the shift of, or on the shift after a City-observed holiday. C. Documentation Required: 1 . For any use of sick time in excess of two (2) consecutive scheduled shifts or sick occurrence before, on, or after a Federally Observed Holiday, Vacation Day, Scheduled Swap, or a Scheduled Sick Day, a bargaining unit member is required to provide written medical certification to the Deputy Chief upon return to work. Failure to do so will result in Disciplinary Action. 2. Sick hours may be requested and/or utilized upon approval of the Fire Chief (or Designee) for the following reasons: i. Quarantine due to exposure to contagious disease. ii. In connection with a member's Workers' Compensation case, where (s)he has declined a light duty assignment or where no such assignment is available. iii. In connection with an approved Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave for a serious medical condition of the member, or the member's immediate family member, as defined in (FMLA). 26 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 283 of 1193 INENEENNEENEENEEME= D. Bonus Hours for Unused Sick Time: 1 . For every consecutive six (6) month period elapsing since the bargaining unit member's last sick occurrence, excluding scheduled sick, the bargaining unit member will receive twenty-four (24) hours of vacation time. E. Payout of sick Leave: 1 . Bargaining unit members who have more than two hundred forty (240) hours of sick leave as of April 1 It of every Plan Year may request to transfer (no later than April 1 St) up to one hundred (100) sick leave hours to vacation leave hours, provided that accumulated sick hours do not fall below two hundred forty (240) hours as a result of the transfer. Transfer of this time will be credited to the bargaining unit member's vacation bank during the month of April. 2. Bargaining unit members will have payment made for their accrued and unused sick hours, at a fifty (50%) percent payout, upon resignation, termination, retirement, change in status from full time to part-time, or death. (Retirement shall include normal retirement, disability retirement, or early retirement as defined in the Pension Plan). F. Return to Shift: 1 . Bargaining unit members who call in sick, may return to work during the remainder of their shift if they feel capable of performing their work duties and are not contagious. A member who returns to work after calling in sick prior to the start of shift must use twelve (12) hours of sick leave and return at 1930 hours. Members who leave work during shift due to any usage of sick time must remain out for the remainder of the shift. G. Exhaustion on Sick Time: 1 . Bargaining unit members who have exhausted their accumulated sick leave and are still unable to return to work, may use accrued and available vacation leave. Members must make such requests to the Fire Chief. H. Use of Sick Time: 1 . In the case of a prolonged, serious illness of the bargaining unit member or an eligible family member, a bargaining unit member shall apply for FMLA as provided for in City policies. The City may designate any qualifying leave as FMLA in accordance with the law. Bargaining unit members requesting this family sick provision for other than an immediate family member shall 27 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 284 of 1193 INNIMEMEMEMEMEMEME= provide Human Resources with verifiable proof of primary care giver status prior to the use of this provision. I. Donating Sick Time: 1 . Sick leave donations may be requested and used in accordance with City policy as amended from time to time. J. Disincentives: 1 . Operational Personnel who have four (4) or more sick leave* occurrences in any twelve (12) month period shall be subject to disincentives actions as follows: 2. Bid disincentives of loss of bid assignment and/or bid right will take effect the following bid cycle. i. 4th Occurrence - Loss of Day-of leave ii. 5th Occurrence - 4th occurrence disincentives, loss of overtime, loss of bid assignment, loss of step-up privileges iii. 6th Occurrence - 5th occurrence disincentives, special performance evaluation, loss of bid right and any corresponding assignment pay iv. 7t" Occurrence - 6t" occurrence disincentives, disciplinary action up to termination * Any absence under this Article, except for approved FMLA or otherwise medically substantiated by a qualified medical provider's note submitted to Human Resources by electronic email to FMLA@bbfl.us, shall be considered an occurrence as determined by the Fire Chief. An occurrence shall be defined as working less than one-half (1/2) of the hours of the employee's normal shift, or any combination of occasions of sick leave utilization which, when combined, total one-half (1/2) of the employee's normal shift, with or without an excuse (i.e., four (4) occasions of three (3) hours shall equal one (1) occurrence. 28 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 285 of 1193 A. In the event of the death of a family member of a bargaining unit member, the member shall be granted one (1) shift day leave on a day of the member's choosing within thirty days (30) of the death. B. "Family member" is defined as the bargaining unit member's spouse, registered domestic partner, mother, father,stepfather,stepmother, parents of the registered domestic partner, foster parents, foster child, stepchild, mother-in-law, father-in- law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparents, spouse's grandparents, grandchildren, brother, sister, son, daughter, stepbrother, stepsister, niece, or nephew. 1 . Registration of a domestic partner through the city must be approved and in place prior to the request of compassionate leave. C. Bargaining unit members utilizing this Article are responsible for providing a verifiable written notice of death (i.e., obituary or copy of death certificate), to the Fire Chief, within thirty (30) calendar days of the last date of compassionate leave. Failure to do so will result in the rescission of previously paid leave. 29 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 286 of 1193 1101MENNEENEENNIMEN= A. The following plan outlines the vacation leave policy for bargaining unit members. B. Vacations will be picked on a seniority basis and can be taken in increments of twelve (12) or twenty-four (24) hours, one shift at a time. C. Each bargaining unit member shall earn vacation leave, accumulated in hours, for each full year of continuous service as outlined below. Vacation will be accrued in accordance with the following schedule: • DOE until Pt Anniversary........... .....104 Hours ....................... • Beginning of 2nd year until 4th Anniversary..............125 Hours • Beginning of 5th year until 8th Anniversary...............146 Hours • Beginning of 9th year until 1 1 th Anniversary..............167 Hours • Beginning of 12th year until 15th Anniversary.............188 Hours • Beginning of 16th year until 19th Anniversary.............209 Hours • Beginning of 20th year and after................. .....230 Hours D. In computing vacation leave earned, no increments will accrue for any twenty- one (21) day work period that includes four (4) or more days of leave of absence without pay. E. Bargaining unit members may accrue vacation hours up to the Allowable Maximum: the total vacation hours (s)he accrued in his/her two (2) most recent years of employment. During the fiscal year, vacation hours may accrue above the Allowable Maximum; however, any accrued and unused vacation hours exceeding the Allowable Maximum as of September 30th of each year will be forfeited, except for vacation hours earned during those fiscal year of this Agreement pursuant to Article 18D (Bonus Hours for Unused Sick Time). F. For special 'one time" type of events, bargaining unit members will be allowed to accumulate more than two years earned accrued vacation with the prior approval of the Fire Chief (or Designee). Such approval must be received at a time prior to the two (2) year maximum accrual that is equal to the extra accrual that is requested. Maximum accrual will be limited to three (3) years earned vacation. Example: A bargaining unit member may accrue twelve (12) shift days in two (2) years. The bargaining unit member requests two (2) additional days beyond the maximum. The member must submit his/her request for the two (2) additional days four (4) months prior to his/her 12-shift day maximum for approval to extend the 12 days to 14 days. G. Bargaining unit members requesting vacation time on the same day may be approved, on a seniority basis at the time of request; however, it will not be approved if the issuing of the vacation time results in Call Back, Overtime, or Mandate. 30 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 287 of 1193 11MIMMEMEMEMEMMIMM � A. Bargaining unit members may request to use his/her vacation time or compensatory time at a minimum of two (2) hours and at a maximum of twelve (12) hours, providing those hours are not fractionalized, for personal reasons while on duty. B. This privilege shall be available only when such use will not be detrimental to the efficient/normal operation of the Fire Rescue Department as determined by the Fire Chief (or Designee). C. Efficient/normal operating levels shall be determined by minimum staffing as determined by the Fire Chief. D. Seniority will be a factor in granting personal use of vacation time requests prior to 0730. Thereafter, documented time-stamped requests submitted at or after 0730 are considered in the order of receipt: on a first come, first serve basis. Process will be managed through the electronic scheduling software. Verbal requests are not considered. No grievance procedures are available to any member regarding Article 21 D. 31 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 288 of 1193 11010000MENEENEEMEEM A. The following days shall be considered holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day After Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. The Union agrees to waive bargaining over the inclusion of any additional holidays declared by the City during the term of this Agreement. B. Bargaining unit members who are in an active status on the date of a City observed holiday will receive twelve (12) hours of pay at straight time. C. Bargaining unit members may elect to defer the payment in Article 23B for all of the holidays in Article 23A as Holiday Pay, at straight time, for which payment will be disbursed in the last paycheck in September. 1 . Members must initiate an electronic form no later than October 15th. If an e- form is not received for a member by the deadline, the member forfeits his/her right to defer Holiday Pay for that year of the Agreement. 32 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 289 of 1193 INNIMMEMEMEMEMEMEMEM A. Any bargaining unit member who is summoned or subpoenaed to appear in a court of law, while off duty, as a result of his/her employment as a bargaining unit member, will be paid for his/her court time at the rate of one and one-half (1 .5) times his/her current hourly rate, excluding travel time, provided the Fire Chief is given prior notification so that the Fire Chief has the opportunity to schedule such appearance during regular duty hours. The bargaining unit member will receive a minimum of three (3) hours pay, and the member shall return all fees received from the Court to the City. This Section does not apply when the bargaining unit member is required to appear on a day that they are on duty. B. A bargaining unit member who is required by a court of law to appear forjury duty during a day when they are on duty shall return all fees received from the court to the City, excluding travel expenses. The bargaining unit member shall notify the Battalion Chief through his/her Chain of Command upon receipt of a summons for jury duty. C. A bargaining unit memberwho has been instructed to remain on standby for court appearance pursuant to Article 23A during the member's off-duty hours shall be paid one-half (0.50) the straight time hourly rate for each hour on standby up to a maximum of eight (8) hours of standby duty in any one day. A minimum payment of one (1) hour straight time shall be paid for all standby assignments. When a bargaining unit member is required to standby for eight (8) hours, the bargaining unit member shall receive four (4) hours plus one (1) additional hour at straight time. If a bargaining unit member does go to court (s)he will be paid for the court time indicated in Article 23A and will not receive any standby time pay. 33 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 290 of 1193 4 d 4 4 A. A bargaining unit member who is assigned the duties and/or responsibilities of a range above his/her current classification in the absence of his/her direct Officer will be compensated an additional five percent (5%) of his/her hourly rate per rank for working out of classification, with the exception of working as a Lieutenant, in which case the Firefighter shall be compensated an additional fifteen (15%) of his/her hourly rate, and in which case the Firefighter O/E shall be compensated an additional ten percent (10%) of his/her hourly rate, except during the use of Exchange Time pursuant to Article 17 When assigned, the bargaining unit member shall accept the duties and responsibilities of the position. In the absence of the Captain position assigned each day, one (1) qualified Lieutenant will be assigned to step up for the shift. B. Higher classification assignment for acting Lieutenant(s) and Captain(s) shall be made on a rotating basis as described in Article 24B. All assignments shall be logged as part of daily permanent records. Assignments will not be changed to intentionally avoid payment. 1 . First, eligible members for acting Lieutenant and Captain assignments shall be chosen from the most current promotional eligibility list with respect to assigned shift(s). This provision is effective following ratification and upon the establishment of the Lieutenant eligibility list and of the establishment of the Captain eligibility list respectively. 2. If no one is available pursuant to Article 24B then eligible members for acting Lieutenant and Captain assignments shall be qualified by the Department's Training Section with those holding a Fire Officer I certification being given first preference. C. Higher classification assignment for an acting Battalion Chief shall be determined by the Fire Chief or their designee and consult with the assigned Battalion Chief, as described under Article 24C. 1 . Eligible members for an acting Battalion Chief assignment shall be chosen from the most current promotional eligibility list with respect to assigned shift(s). 2. If no one is available pursuant to Article 24C, then eligible members for acting Battalion Chief assignments shall be qualified by the Fire Chief or designee with those holding a valid State Fire Officer II certification being given first preference are eligible for an acting Battalion Chief assignment. 34 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 291 of 1193 INNIMMEMEMEMEMEMEM11= A. Non-probationary bargaining unit members are permitted to attend schools or classes for Career Ladder requirements while on duty, using personal time, as defined in Article 21, for the purpose of obtaining the education required for advancement or the updating of skills and knowledge, provided that such leave will not reduce the manpower of any shift below acceptable limits or result in overtime, as determined by the Battalion Chief. Reimbursement rates are set and published each fiscal year by the Fire Chief (or Designee) and are not intended to exceed Florida In-State tuition rates. Course selection and attendance must be pre-approved by the Fire Chief. B. The City will reimburse eligible members for tuition pursuant to the City's Tuition Assistance Program, which is attached as Addendum "C". The provisions of this Section and Addendum "C" relate to the reimbursement assistance for General Education Core Courses and Degree Program Core Courses (other than those specified as required for Career Ladder advancement). For the term of this Agreement, Tuition Assistance is funded at twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) per fiscal year. C. The City may provide an opportunity for sending bargaining unit members to approved out-of-town training classes, subject to budgeted funds. A list of classes will be posted so each bargaining unit member has the opportunity to request classes of his/her choice. Approved City travel pay is in accordance with City policy. D. Bargaining unit members are allowed to use on-duty time,without loss of vacation time, for classes necessary to remain certified in their current classification, or for classes required by the City. E. Training Classes deemed essential by the Fire Chief and missed due to the use of Exchange of Time, Vacation Day, Sick Day, or Scheduled Sick Day shall be made up at on specified make-up days or at the employee's own personal time. 35 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 292 of 1193 A. Bargaining unit members are eligible for a monthly education supplemental compensation payment not to exceed the supplemental compensation limits set forth in applicable Florida Statute, FSS 633.422, as amended from time to time, and the corresponding regulations in the Florida Administrative Code. B. The City will match the supplemental compensation payment as provided in Article 26A. C. In the event that the supplemental compensation payment, as referenced in Article 26A, is discontinued or adjusted for any reason, the City's contribution will not change and will remain consistent with the amount provided throughout the term of this Agreement. 36 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 293 of 1193 INNINEENEENEENOMMME= A. Bargaining unit members holding a valid and current Paramedic certificate in accordance with the Florida Statutes and who perform active Paramedic duties as assigned by the Fire Chief and Medical Director will receive an additional ten thousand dollars ($10,000 annualized), which is included in the base rate and which is considered wages. 1 . A bargaining unit member holding a valid and current Paramedic certificate in accordance with Florida Statutes who could perform the duties as assigned by the Fire Chief and Medical Director, but who is inactivated as an active Paramedic, either by choice or administrative direction, and who is not on assignment as a Paramedic by the Fire Chief, will no longer receive the Paramedic Assignment Pay. B. Bargaining unit members regardless of medical certification level who voluntarily bid or are assigned to a permanent seat position on a rescue unit will receive Assignment Pay as stated in Article 15- Wages. Members may lose this incentive per Article 18J. C. Bargaining unit members selected to serve as Technical Rescue Team (TRT) members in accordance with criteria set forth by the Department and who perform TRT duties as assigned by the Fire Chief will receive Assignment Pay as stated in Article 15 - Wages. D. Bargaining unit members selected to serve on the Dive Rescue Team in accordance with criteria set forth by the Department and who perform Dive Team duties as assigned by the Fire Chief will receive Assignment Pay as stated in Article 15-Wages. E. Bargaining unit members selected to serve on both the TRT/Dive Rescue Team in accordance with criteria set forth by the Department and who perform dual duties as assigned by the Fire Chief will receive Assignment Pay as stated in Article 15 - Wages. Bargaining unit members eligible for Assignment Pay under this Section are not entitled to Assignment Pay listed in Sections C and D. F. Bargaining unit members selected to serve as Special Operations Leadership for the Teams in accordance with criteria set forth by the Department and who perform leadership duties as assigned by the Fire Chief will receive Assignment Pay as stated in Article 15-Wages. G. At any time, a bargaining unit member is no longer certified or is inactivated, either by choice or administrative direction, (s)he will no longer receive the corresponding Assignment Pay. 37 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 294 of 1193 4 4 4 A. The City shall pay the fee for any license required by the City for employment purposes, such as EMT renewals or certificates. B. In the event of any changes required by law regarding driver's license requirements for firefighters, the City and Union agrees to reopen this Article for negotiations. 38 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 295 of 1193 1101MMEMEMEMEMEMEMMEM A. The Fire Rescue Department shall establish a seniority list and it shall be updated on January 1st of each year and within ten (10) calendar days of any change in membership. Such list shall be posted thereafter on the bulletin board at each Fire Station and shall be considered correct unless objection is raised within thirty (30) calendar days of the posting. After thirty (30) calendar days, it shall stand approved, unless documented evidence is presented to justify changes or adjustments. B. A bargaining unit member's seniority is established from the date of employment by the City of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department. If two (2) or more members are employed on the same date, the seniority standing shall be determined by the member's Fire Rescue Department ID number. The lower the ID number, the higher the position on the seniority list. C. Layoffs and staffing cutbacks for bargaining unit members shall be determined by the seniority list. The bargaining unit member with the highest fire department employee number on the seniority list will be laid off first and so on down the list. In the event of layoffs and/or cutbacks, the City agrees to notify the Union President in writing, no less than fifteen (15) calendar days prior to said action. Bargaining unit members who are laid off shall have recall rights for a period of twelve (12) months and shall be recalled in the reverse order in which they are laid-off, i.e., last laid off will be first recalled. No employees will be hired into any bargaining unit classification while a laid off member has recall rights. D. Time-in-grade is defined as the length of time the employee has been continuously employed at a particular rank and/or position as an FF, OE, Officer and/or on a specialty team (TRT and/or Dive). Promotional or assignment to a specialty team email, EAR, payroll record, and/or the date of the members last required certification course date will serve as the time stamp. If two (2) or more employees share the same time-in-grade, then their seniority number will establish their order. Time-in-grade will be used for all Bids and/or any type of rank specific selections. 39 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 296 of 1193 6 4 4 A. Budgeted promotional vacancies approved to be filled by the City Manager, will be announced within thirty (30) calendar days and selections will be made from the appropriate established eligibility list. B. Minimum requirements for promotion eligibility are outlined in Addendum "B" (Career Ladder). In order to be eligible, a candidate must meet the minimum requirements of the desired position as of the specified closing date of the posting (last date/time applications will be accepted). C. The establishment of eligibility lists for the rank of Operator Engineer (OE). Promotional processes for the position of Operator Engineer (OE) will occur semi- annually, and any associated testing will occur beginning the first week in February and the first week in September of each year. D. The establishment of eligibility lists for the ranks of Lieutenant, Captain, and Battalion Chief will be through a competitive process, as determined by the Fire Chief (or Designee) and the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management (or Designee). E. Promotional announcements will be posted within sixty (60) days of an expired promotional list. F. Announcements for promotional processes will be sent via e-mail to the Fire Department distribution list at least sixty (60) calendar days prior to the initial exam for the process. The announcement will include at a minimum the following information: 1 . Reference to source material in a non-editable format and/or links obtainable through the Fire Department's shared network. All non-editable format source material shall be provided in its entirety or provided in one (1) hardcopy for each station. 2. Weight and components of promotional process. 3. The minimum passing score for each exam component. 4. The specification and allotment of any additional points as outlined in Article 30G. G. Within thirty (30) calendar days prior to a written exam, the date, time, and location of the exam will be secured and provided to candidates. Efforts will be made to provide five (5) calendar days between the written exam and practical exam components. 40 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 297 of 1193 6 4 4 1 . Seniority, educational, and/or certification points are awarded as follows: i. Seniority Points: 0.25 points per continuous year/s of service as of the closing date of the posting. (No Maximum) ii. Step-Up Experience: 0.25 points per current continuous year/s of service as of the closing date of the posting. Given only to Candidates sitting for the Lieutenants examination. (No Maximum) iii. Education Points: (Points issued for highest level of degree only) - Associate degree: 0.25 Points - Bachelor's degree: 0.50 Points - Master's Degree: 0.75 Points 2. Upon successful completion of the promotional process, Additional Points are added to the scores to establish the final ranking of the eligibility list. 3. A candidate must achieve a minimum passing score on each exam component in order to be considered for the eligibility list. Scores will be rounded to the hundredths decimal point. H. Written Exam (if applicable): 1 . Are proctored by a minimum of one representative from Fire Administration, one representative from Human Resources, and one non-testing representative of the Union. 2. The written exam consists of one hundred ten (1 10) questions taken directly from the source materials. One hundred of the questions will be graded and worth one (1) point each. The ten additional questions contained within the exam (and determined by Human Resources prior to testing) are designated as "alternate questions" and will only be used for scoring if a question is removed due to a challenge. I. Review & Challenges: 1 . Candidates will be given an opportunity to review the written exam immediately following the last exam submission. Source materials will be made available to candidates for the purpose of refuting the validity of any question on the exam. In the event a candidate decides to challenge a question, the candidate will write down his/her challenge question number and reason for challenge on the designated form. This form will be submitted to the exam proctors. The merits of each challenge will be evaluated and a final decision as to whether the challenge will be upheld will be determined prior to scoring of the exams. If a challenge is upheld, the question will be thrown out (as if it 41 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 298 of 1193 6 4 4 never existed) and the first of the pre-determined ten alternate questions will be substituted to replace the question that had been removed due to the upheld challenge. 2. Candidates will participate in a post-promotional process debriefing during which all incorrect answers will be reviewed. J. Exam Results: 1 . The ranking of all successful candidates shall be certified by the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management (or Designee) and posted in the form of an eligibility list. The eligibility list remains active for two (2) years from the date of establishment or until the list is depleted, whichever is sooner. K. Selection Process: 1 . The Fire Chief may select for promotion any candidate in the top three (3) of the position's established eligibility list. 2. Selected candidates are required to undergo a background check which requires the candidate to have their fingerprints processed at a facility authorized by Human Resources. Upon successful completion of the background check (as determined by the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management) the City Manager will then review the promotion selection and approve the promotion. 3. Once the promotion is made from the top three, the remaining candidates move up on the list. 4. A bargaining unit member who is not selected for promotion may request a meeting with the Fire Chief. L. Veterans' Preference: The City complies with all Veterans' Preference requirements pursuant to Chapter 2021-57, Laws of Florida and F.S.S. 295.07. M. Modification: 1 . The provisions of this Article may be modified by written mutual agreement between the Union and the City. In the event there are no remaining candidates on a promotional eligibility list, the Union, Fire Chief, and Director of Human Resources and Risk Management will determine the provisions for covering the vacancies in the interim. 42 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 299 of 1193 A. The City shall furnish at each fire station a minimum of 3' x 4' space for bulletin boards for the purpose of Union notices. Any notice or item placed on the bulletin board shall bear on its face the legible designation of the person responsible for placing such notice or item on the board. The Union supplies the bulletin boards. The Union holds the City harmless for any content posted on its bulletin board. Notices shall not contain anything reflecting in an untrue manner on the City or any of its Officers, and no material, notices, or announcements, which violate the provisions of this Article, shall be posted. B. The Union President shall be allowed to use "Outlook" and any successor for notices. Materials posted shall be subject to approval by the Fire Chief prior to posting. C. The City agrees to grant the Union permission to use meeting rooms for its meeting as space and scheduling permit. The Union will supply Fire Administration with a schedule of monthly meetings and provide forty-eight (48) hours' notice of special meetings. The Union agrees to leave any meeting room in its original condition. D. The City agrees to grant the Union a Union Office located at Fire Station 5. 43 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 300 of 1193 A. The Union's Legislative Vice President shall receive notification of the agendas and minutes of all regular and special meetings of the City Commission. B. The Union will be provided with a copy of departmental Rules and Regulations, Standard Operating Guidelines, Policies, and Procedures. The Union will be provided with updates pursuant to Article 8 of this Agreement. 44 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 301 of 1193 11010000MENIUMMIMEMM= A. A grievance is defined as a dispute or disagreement involving the application or interpretation of the express provisions of this Agreement. Issues or disputes, which are not grievances as so defined, shall not be subject to arbitration but may be processed through the grievance procedure.The Parties agree that the grievance procedure shall be the sole and exclusive method for resolving any dispute involving the application or interpretation of the Agreement. B. Grievance Procedures: 1 . Intent to Grieve- Petition Notice An aggrieved employee shall submit in writing a signed Petition to the Union Grievance Committee,which is comprised of the Union Executive Board, on or by the fifteenth (15th) calendar day of the occurrence or on or by the fifteenth (15th) calendar day of when the member knew or should have known of the occurrence. Within fifteen (15) calendar days of receipt of the Petition, the Union Grievance Committee will make a determination as to whether or not a grievance has merit to be advanced to Step One. The determination of the Union Grievance Committee is final and not subject to grievance, arbitration, or other review. The Union reserves the right to represent or not represent employees are not members of the Union as provided by law. 2. Step One- Fire Chief (or Designee) The Union Grievance Committee shall submit in writing (via electronic e-mail to the Fire Chief with a CC: to the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management) a Step One grievance on behalf of an individual member or group of members on or by the thirtieth (30th) day of the occurrence or of when the bargaining unit member(s) knew or should have known of the occurrence. i. All Step One grievances shall include the following: a. Statement of the grievance and the facts and circumstances upon which it is based; b. Name and job title(s) of grievant(s); c. The Article(s) and Section(s) of the Agreement alleged to have been violated; and d. The remedy requested. ii. All Step One class action grievances shall also include: a. Statement indicating the grievance is a class action; and b. Signature of an IAFF Union Official. iii. In the event a Step One grievance does not contain the required information listed above, the Fire Chief (or Designee) may return the grievance to the Union by electronic mail with a written notification- 45 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 302 of 1193 INENEENNEENIUMMIMEMM= identifying the missing information and deeming the grievance as "incomplete." iv. An "incomplete" grievance must be returned to the Union on or by the tenth (10th) calendar day of receipt of the grievance. The Union will then have ten (10) calendar days from the date of receipt of the incomplete grievance to resubmit a complete grievance. If a complete grievance is not resubmitted on or by the tenth (10th) day of receipt, it will be deemed "withdrawn," and the Union will not be able V. The Fire Chief's detailed Step One response shall be transmitted to the Union via electronic mail on or by the tenth (10th) calendar day of receipt of a complete grievance. 3. Step Two - City Manager (or Designee) i. If no agreement is reached at Step One, the Union may file a Step Two written grievance on behalf of grievant(s) by electronic mail to the City Manager with a CC: to the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management on or by the tenth (10th) calendar day of receipt of the Step One response. The Step Two written grievance shall describe with specificity the information on which the Union is relying to establish why it believes the Fire Chief's Step One response is not agreeable. The City Manager (or Designee), at his/her discretion, may conduct interviews with the grievant(s), the Union representative(s), members of the bargaining unit, and/or management to discuss the grievance. The City Manager (or Designee) must notify the Union within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the Step Two appeal if (s)he intends to conduct an interview with the grievant(s). Once such notification is made, the time period for the City Manager's (or Designee's) Step Two response is tolled until the interviews can be scheduled and conducted. The City Manager (or Designee) shall respond in writing to the Step Two grievance by electronic mail on or by the thirtieth (30th) calendar day of receipt of the Step Two grievance or on or by the thirtieth (30th) calendar day following an interview with the grievant(s), or regarding the grievant(s), if an interview occurred. 4. Step Three -Arbitration i. If no agreement is reached at Step Two, the Union may refer the grievance on behalf of the grievant(s) to Arbitration by notifying the City Manager with a CC: to the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management by electronic mail on or by the fifteenth (15th) 46 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 303 of 1193 1101MENNEENIUMMIMEMM= calendar day of receipt of the Step Two response. The City may also request Arbitration by notifying an IAFF Union Official by electronic mail on or by the fifteenth (15th) calendar day of submitting the Step Two response. C. The Parties agree to the aforementioned step procedure outlined in this Article and acknowledge that the Parties can only extend stated deadlines by written agreement that matters are temporarily (not to exceed ten (10) calendar days) being held in abeyance. Extensions shall never be inferred by the conduct of a Party and shall always be in writing. If the Union or Grievant fails to timely file or timely advance a grievance to the next step, the grievance is deemed "withdrawn" and cannot be refiled. If the City fails to timely respond at any step, the Union or Grievant may proceed to the next step. Grievances at all steps shall be submitted by electronic mail and shall include the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management as a copied recipient. For the purpose of this Article, "of receipt" shall mean the date the electronic mail message was sent. The Union reserves the right to represent or to not represent employees who are not members of the Union as provided by law. D. Arbitration Procedures: 1 . The Party requesting arbitration shall initiate arbitration on or by the tenth (10+n) day of receipt of Arbitration notice as referenced in Section 32.1 .4.a. by filing a request with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) for a panel of seven (7) arbitrators with a business office in the State of Florida. A copy of this request shall be served on the other Party i. Arbitrator Selection - Each Party retains the right to reject one arbitrator panel in its entirety and request that a new panel be issued. The Party requesting arbitration shall strike the first name with each Party alternating strikes thereafter until only one arbitrator's name remains. The person remaining shall be the arbitrator. The arbitrator shall determine the dates) and time(s) of the hearing subject to the availability of the Union and the City. Arbitration will be conducted at a location determined by the Parties. ii. Arbitration Fees and Expenses - All fees and expenses of the arbitrator shall be divided equally between the Union and the City; however, each Party shall fully bear the expense of preparing and presenting its own case, including the cost of witnesses and other people it requires to attend the arbitration. iii. The power of the arbitrator shall be limited to the interpretation and application of the written terms of this Agreement. In no event shall 47 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 304 of 1193 1101MEMEMEMIUMMIMEMM= the terms and provisions of this Agreement be deleted, modified, or amended by the arbitrator. The arbitrator shall consider and decide only the specific issues raised by the grievance when it was submitted in writing to the City at Step One and the arbitrator shall have no authority to make his/her decision on any issue not submitted to him/her. The arbitrator shall submit his/her decision in writing with a statement of findings and reasons within thirty (30) calendar days of the receipt of briefs, if any, or receipt of the transcript if Parties have agreed to submit the arbitration transcript in lieu of briefs. In the event the arbitrator finds a violation of the Agreement, the arbitrator shall determine an appropriate Award. The arbitrator's Award shall not be greater than the restoration of the bargaining unit member to his/her most recent position held and the monetary value of the employee's back wages and benefits to make the employee "whole." iv. Other Provisions - A transcript of the Hearing will be made, unless waived by both Parties. Briefs, if any, must be filed with the arbitrator no later than thirty (30) days after the close of the Hearing or after receipt of the transcript, if a transcript is requested by either Party. Settlement of a grievance prior to the issuance of an arbitration Award shall not constitute precedent nor shall it constitute an admission that the Agreement has been violated. 48 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 305 of 1193 y IIAn y I A. All job rights and benefits authorized or permitted by the City Manager or Fire Chief and continuously enjoyed by bargaining unit members and not specifically provided for or abridged by this Agreement shall continue in full force or effect for the term of this Agreement. Except as specifically provided in this Agreement, this Agreement should not be construed to deprive any bargaining unit member of benefits or protections granted by the Laws of the State of Florida or Ordinance and Resolutions of the City of Boynton Beach. Provided, however, nothing in this Agreement shall obligate the City to continue practices or methods which are unlawful or unsafe. 49 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 306 of 1193 INNIMMEMEMEMEMEMEMMM A. If any provision (Article or Section) of this Agreement is found to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, by any court having jurisdiction or by reason of any existing or subsequently enacted legislation or judicial authority, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. B. In the event of such finding, either Party may request to open negotiations for a substitute provision by notifying the other Party in writing within thirty (30) calendar days of the date the provision was invalidated. 50 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 307 of 1193 A. All appendices, amendments and additions to this Agreement shall be numbered or lettered, dated, and signed by the responsible parties, and shall be subject to all other provisions of this Agreement. 51 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 308 of 1193 INNIMMEMEMEMEMINEEM= A. This Agreement shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Parties hereto, and no provisions, terms, or obligations herein contained shall be affected, modified, altered or changed in any respect whatsoever by any change of any kind in the ownership or management of either Party hereto. 52 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 309 of 1193 A. Bargaining unit members may be eligible for compensatory time at the discretion of the Fire Chief (or Designee) for participating in required educational and/or required training activities, special projects, and/or events as approved by the Fire Chief (or Designee). All compensatory time will be earned at the rate of one and a half (1 .5) hours for each one (1) hour worked [in quarter (0.25) hour increments] and with a maximum cap of one hundred twenty (120) hours. B. If a bargaining unit member's compensatory time balance is between ninety-six (96) and one hundred twenty (120) hours, the bargaining unit member is no longer eligible to earn compensatory time until the balance falls below one hundred twenty (120) hours. A bargaining unit member who reaches the maximum compensatory time threshold must schedule and take a minimum of twenty-four (24) compensatory leave time within ninety (90) days of accruing time to the maximum threshold. In the event the bargaining unit member fails to schedule and take twenty-four (24) hours of compensatory time during the ninety (90) day period, the first available date after the ninety (90) day period will be assigned by the Fire Chief (or Designee) as a mandatory twenty-four (24) hour scheduled compensatory time day. During this referenced ninety (90) day period of time, the bargaining unit member is not allowed to accrue any additional compensatory time. 53 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 310 of 1193 INENEENNEENEEMEMMEE= A. The Union and the bargaining unit members recognize and agree that the City has the exclusive right to manage and direct the various departments of the City. Accordingly, the powers and authority which the City has not specifically abridged, delegated, or modified by the express provisions of this Agreement are retained by the City. B. Therefore, the City specifically, but not by way of limitation, reserves the exclusive right to determine the mission of the City and its various departments, divisions and other units of organization. The City specifically reserves the sole and exclusive right(s) to decide the scope and method of service; to hire, promote, and/or otherwise determine the criteria and standards of selection for employment; and to terminate, demote, suspend, or otherwise discipline for just cause. Any right or privilege of the City not specifically relinquished by the City in this Agreement shall remain with the City. C. The City Manager and City Commission, in accordance with the City Charter have the authority to determine the purpose and mission of the City and the amount of budget to be adopted. D. The City Manager and City Commission, in accordance with the City Charter have the authority to determine the purpose and mission of the City and the amount of budget to be adopted. E. If, at the discretion of the City Manager, it is determined that civil emergency conditions exist, i.e., riot, civil disorder or natural disaster, the provisions of this Agreement may be suspended for good cause by the City Manager during the time of such emergency, provided that the Union is notified as soon as is practical and further provided that wage rates and monetary fringe benefits shall not be suspended. 54 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 311 of 1193 4 d Wa Wa 4 IIb 4 A. Boynton Beach Firefighters Retirement Insurance Fund: The Union established its own retiree insurance benefit fund (hereinafter referred to as "the Fund") to provide full or partial health and welfare insurance premiums on behalf of employees of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue (The Department) who retired on or after October 1, 2005, and who met certain other established eligibility requirements. Any and all eligibility requirements and benefits provided will be determined solely by the board of Trustees of the Boynton Beach Firefighters Retirement Insurance Fund. All employees covered by this Agreement shall be eligible to participate in the Fund as are non-covered members who participate in the Firefighter's Pension Plan. B. City Contribution of Funds: 1 . Current members who were hired before October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2018: The City will contribute three percent (3%) of the current gross annual payroll of active members in this tier. 2. Current members who were hired on or after on October 1, 2018: Members in this tier will have their annualized base rate (excluding Paramedic Assignment Pay) reduced by one and one half percent (1.5%). The City will contribute three percent (3%) of the current gross annual payroll of active members in this tier. C. Annual Payment of Funds: The annual contribution shall be remitted to the Fund by October 15th, and each October 15th thereafter, provided that the department has received a written invoice for said benefits. Failure to submit a written invoice shall not bar the Union from receipt of said funds but shall allow the City thirty (30) days to provide the funds, which shall be retroactive. The City shall pay the annual contribution on October 1 st of each fiscal year of this Agreement on behalf of every employee. Accompanying the contribution, the City shall provide a list of all department members for whom payment was made. D. Termination of Fund: Contribution to the Fund, as provided in this Article was negotiated and agreed to by the Parties in lieu of a wage increase. In the event of termination of Fund, the wage increase specified in this Article shall be added to each active employee's then current base annual pay, as such base pay rate is set forth in the Collective Bargaining Agreement and the City of Boynton Beach Pay Plan at the time of termination of the Fund. 55 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 312 of 1193 4 d Wa Wa 4 IIb 4 E. Indemnification: The Union shall indemnify, and hold the City harmless against any claim, demand, suit, or liability, and for all legal costs arising in relation to the implementation, or administration, of the Fund, except to the extent that the City's acts or omissions give rise to its own liability. 56 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 313 of 1193 4 A 4 4 A. The collective bargaining agreement does not exist in a void. Provisions, as amended from time to time, of the City's Personnel Policy Manual (PPM), the City's Administrative Policy Manual (APM), Department Rules and Regulations, and other policies established by Resolution or Ordinance (collectively referred to as collateral documents), are applicable to bargaining unit members unless the terms of said collateral documents conflict with the terms of this Agreement, in which case the terms of this Agreement shall control. Specific applicable collateral documents will be discussed and approved by the Labor-Management Team. B. The City will provide draft revisions of collateral documents to the union for review to ensure that said documents are not in conflict with, and do not impact policies relied upon by the Union and absent in this Agreement. C. Nothing herein shall be interpreted to preclude the right of the Union or City to impact bargain, subject to applicable law. 57 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 314 of 1193 1101MENNEENNEENEEIN= A. Recent Historical Changes: • The City and the Union conformed to the statutory requirement to negotiate provisions of SB 172, codified as Laws of Florida 2015-39 by entering into a Mutual Consent Agreement, which is attached as Addendum "D". • The City and the Union amended provisions of the pension as outlined in the Pension Agreement, which is attached as Addendum "E". • Effective October 1, 2019 -Sec. 18-180. Monthly retirement income: The maximum benefit cap will be increased annually beginning on the first day of October 2020 (and on each October 1 thereafter) by one and a half percent (1 .5%). • Effective October 1, 2019 - Sec. 18-182. Disability retirement benefits (g) Survivor's benefit:The benefit shall equal three percent (3%) of average final compensation for each year of continuous service. • Incorporate language referencing Florida Statute regarding cancer presumption that went into effect on July 1, 2019. • The Union agreed to the provisions of the City's DROP Ordinance 18-300 of Article XI of Chapter 18 of the Code of Ordinances. B. Agreed Changes During Bargaining: • The Union agreed to the provisions of a new Drop Ordinance as proposed during bargaining. The Ordinance number will be made available once approved by City Commission. 58 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 315 of 1193 A. Both the City and the Union recognize that substance abuse is a widespread problem within our society. The Union will assist bargaining unit members in obtaining assistance and treatment if alcohol and/or substance abuse are apparent. The Union endorses the Drug Free Workplace Policy of the City of Boynton Beach and will cooperate fully with the City to continue with the implementation and enforcement of the policy. B. The Drug-Free Workplace Policy and procedures for Post-Accident and Random Drug and Alcohol testing is in effect and outlined in the attached Addendum "A". 59 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 316 of 1193 1101MENNEEMIZEMIESMIN= A. To support a healthy workforce, the Union and the City commit to developing and implementing a voluntary Wellness and Fitness Program based on the recommendations of the IAFF / IAFC Joint Labor-Management Initiative. B. The Well Program will be offered in such a way that each fire fighter is encouraged to obtain a level of wellness/fitness consistent with the duties (s)he performs and his/her individual abilities. The wellness/ fitness program is intended as a positive program and is not punitive in design. C. The Fire Department's Health and Safety Officer promotes a supportive, safe, and productive atmosphere to all bargaining unit members participating in the program. The program shall consist of physical and mental fitness and nutritional components. The Department's Health and Safety Officer will also compile and maintain individuals' fitness data for eligibility of annual assessment performance. D. A Wellness/Fitness Pool (hereinafter referred to as "WFP") will be established for bargaining unit members to use for the purpose of participating in Wellness and Fitness resources. Any and all eligibility requirements and benefits provided shall be determined by the committee comprised of the Union Executive Board in consultation with the Fire Chief (or Designee), Director of Human Resources and Risk Management (or Designee) and the Union President (or Designee). All bargaining unit members are eligible to utilize available resources provided, in accordance with the Standing Procedures. 1 . The City contributed eight (8) hours per active bargaining unit member to the Wellness/Fitness Pool "WFP" in December 2019. Bargaining unit members are able to fund the pool with donations as needed. Sick time donations are at a fifty percent (50%) conversion rate and vacation and compensatory time donations are at a one hundred percent (100%) conversion rate. 2. Wellness/Fitnees Pool ("WFP") time must be used in a minimum of two (2) hour increments. When scheduled use of WFP time results in overtime for another bargaining unit member, the WFP time will be charged at (drawn down by) time and one-half (1.5) to minimize the cost to the City of a member's absence. 3. Participating bargaining unit members, after successful completion of an annual assessment performance, in accordance with the standards set forth by the Committee, are eligible to convert up to five hundred dollars ($500.00), after pension deductions, of any combination of vacation and/or sick time at a 100%conversion rate into their H.S.A.within sixty (60) days of completion. The provisions in Article 46D expire on September 30, 2025. 60 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 317 of 1193 G d b Modified Work/Light Duty Assignments (Workers' Compensation): A. A bargaining unit member who has been released to work with restrictions may be accommodated with a modified work/light duty assignment at the discretion the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management and the Fire Chief. A bargaining unit member may choose to accept or decline the modified work/light duty assignment. If a bargaining unit member declines an offer of a modified work/light duty assignment, the bargaining unit member is required to remain off work until released to full duty with no restrictions, and during this time, (s)he will be required to use accrued and available leave time in the following order: sick and vacation. Additionally, a bargaining unit member who declines an offer of a modified work/light duty assignment and who meets the eligibility requirements for leave under FMLA, will have his/her time off automatically designated as FMLA. B. Bargaining unit members who accept a light/restricted duty assignment in connection with a Workers' Compensation claim and are, accordingly, temporarily unable to discharge their duties as a regular shift employee but are otherwise able to work a "full time" schedule, shall be placed on a forty (40) hour workweek. C. Bargaining unit members who are placed on light/restricted duty in connection with a Workers' Compensation claim shall report to the Fire Chief (or Designee) for their daily assignments. While on such restricted duty, the member's rate of pay shall not be adjusted; however, the City will provide up to two (2) hours (0.4 hours per day not to be fractionalized) of straight time in each workweek so that members who are working a forty (40) hour weekly schedule will have the opportunity to maintain forty-eight (48) hours of pay in the workweek. D. Bargaining unit members, shall work the following schedules for the duration of their light/restricted duty (unless their Workers' Compensation provider indicates a required reduction in working hours): 1 . Five (5) - Eight (8) hour days (Monday through Friday) i. Effective October 1, 2022: Forty (40) hours per week scheduled plus up to eight (8) hours (1.6 hours per day not to be fractionalized) of pay code: FW ii. Effective upon full implementation of 24/72 schedule: Forty (40) hours per week scheduled plus up to two (2) hours (0.4 hours per day not to be fractionalized) of pay code: FW E. Modified Work/Light Duty Assignments (Other): The City complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) to provide reasonable accommodations to bargaining unit members 61 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 318 of 1193 G d b who request them and are qualified. A bargaining unit member may request an accommodation and/or more information by contacting the Human Resources and Risk Management Department. Due to federal laws surrounding leave and accommodations, all Modified Work/Light Duty requests must be made directly to the Human Resources and Risk Management Department and are subject to approval by the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management (or Designee). Human Resources may consult with the Fire Chief (or Designee) regarding a bargaining unit member's work restrictions in order to assist in evaluating the feasibility of an accommodation. 62 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 319 of 1193 4 q 4 4 4 A. During the first twelve (12) months of their employment with the City, all employees are considered to be probationary, meaning in part that they are subject to discipline, up to and including dismissal, without recourse to the grievance procedure. B. The City recognizes the following types of disciplinary actions: Minor Discipline: • Written counseling (documented verbal warning) • Written notice Major Discipline: • Unpaid suspension • Demotion • Termination The type of discipline utilized may vary in each case depending on the employee's work history, the severity of the conduct, and the facts and circumstances of the case. Employees who have successfully completed their initial probationary period may be disciplined or terminated for any of the following reasons. Examples are illustrative and not an all-inclusive list. 1 . Incompetency or inefficiency in the performance of duties. 2. Insubordination 3. Refusal to fully and truthfully cooperate in a City-initiated investigations. 4. Refusal to perform assigned work. 5. Excessive absenteeism or tardiness. 6. Carelessness and/or negligence in the handling or control of City property or the misappropriation of City property. 7. Discourteous, insulting, abusive or inflammatory language or conduct toward the public, a supervisor, or other employees. 8. Absence from duty without authorization, including refusal to report to duty on time. 9. Acceptance of a gift in violation of Palm Beach County Code of Ethics and/or F.S.S. 112.3148. 10. Unauthorized personal possession of weapons while on duty on City property. 11. Violations of City's harassment policy. 12. Suspension, revocation, or expiration of driver's license where driving is part of the employee's job responsibilities. 13. Suspension or revocation of any required license or certification. 63 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 320 of 1193 4 q 4 4 4 14. Abuse of unscheduled leave, or false claim of eligibility for such leave. 15. Engaging in other forms of employment while on unscheduled leave or Acute Leave. 16. Failure to report secondary employment as required by the City. 17. Engaging in other forms of employment while on approved FMLA or ADA leave if: a. The employee declines to accept a light duty assignment; or b. The physical demands or requirements of the other form of employment exceed the limitation(s) imposed by the employee's treating physician; or c. The employee fails to inform the City of such other employment in accordance with the City's requirement. 18. Failure to report to duty when directed to do so during an emergency. Disciplinary action may be taken for just cause. D. TYPES OF APPEALS/RESPONSES TO DISCIPLINARY ACTION Minor Discipline Appeal/Response Options: a. Written Counseling may be appealed to the Fire Chief within ten (10) calendar days of issuance. The Fire Chief's determination is final and not subject to further review or appeal. b. Written Comments Members may submit written comments in response to any Minor Discipline for inclusion in their personnel files. C. Administrative Appeal Members may request to have an Administrative Appeal with the Fire Chief (or Designee) by making such request in writing or by electronic mail directly to the Fire Chief within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of a Written Notice, Written Notice in Lieu of Suspension, or Unpaid Suspension of less than twenty-four (24) hours. Within thirty (30) calendar days of conducting an Administrative Appeal, the Fire Chief (or Designee) will provide the member with a written response of his/her 64 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 321 of 1193 4 q 4 4 4 determination. This determination is final and not subject to further review or appeal. Maior Discipline Appeal/Response Options: a. Written Comments Members may submit written comments in response to any Major Discipline for inclusion in their personnel files. b. Predetermination Conference (i) Prior to the imposition of any Major Discipline, members are entitled to participate in a Predetermination Conference with the City Manager (or Designee). Members will be provided a letter explaining their eligibility to participate in the Predetermination Conference. If a member wishes to participate, (s)he must timely elect to do so by completing and returning the Election of Rights form to the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management by the deadline stated in the letter, and (s)he must attend the Predetermination Conference as scheduled. A member may have a representative attend the Conference with him/her. As soon as practical after the Predetermination Conference, the member will be notified in writing of the City's Manager's decision. (ii) If no agreement is reached following the City Manager's response to the Predetermination Conference, the Union may refer the matter on behalf of the member to Arbitration by notifying the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management and the City Manager by electronic mail on or by the tenth (10th) day of receipt of the City Manager's response. Referrals to Arbitration related to this section begin at Step Three of the Grievance Procedure. Employees who are not members of the Union, and whom the Union refuses to represent as a result of such non-membership in the Union, may proceed to Arbitration on their own and at their own expense. In such an event, the employee will be responsible for all expenses for which the Union is responsible when the Union chooses to arbitrate in accordance with Article 33 of this Agreement. 65 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 322 of 1193 INNIMEMEMEMEMEMMMME= A. Procedures for the seat bid process will be set forth in a department policy. B. Although it is the intent of this Article and the Seat Bid Policy is to provide bargaining unit members the opportunity to indicate preference in a seat bid assignment, members may be assigned to another station or vehicle based upon legitimate departmental objectives, including, but not limited to, staffing and specialty needs of the department as determined by the Fire Chief. C. The provisions of this Article do not constitute a waiver by the City of its right to determine the mission of the Fire Rescue Department or its right to determine the number and type of personnel allocated to any particular shift, station, or specialty team. D. The provisions of this Article may be amended or modified by written mutual agreement between the Union and the City. 66 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 323 of 1193 1101MEMEMEMEMEMIMEMISM A. This Agreement shall be in force and effective upon ratification by both parties and remain in full force and effect until September 30, 2025. If all issues are not resolved by September 30, 2025, this Agreement remains in force and shall constitute the status quo during any period of negotiations for a successor Agreement. B. Negotiations for a successor Agreement shall begin no later than April 1, 2025 upon written notice from either Party to the other. 67 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 324 of 1193 1.1 PURPOSE The City of Boynton Beach is committed to providing a safe work environment for its employees and our community. Drug and alcohol abuse is national problem that is prevalent in society and impairs the health and safety of employees, promotes crime and harms our local community. Moreover, the illegal possession, use, sale, and distribution of controlled drugs are criminal acts that directly threaten the integrity of all employees in the City. The City is addressing this problem through its DRUG FREE WORKPLACE Program. Substance abuse is a complex, yet treatable disease. The ultimate goal of this policy is to balance our respect for individual privacy with our need to keep a safe and productive drug and alcohol-free environment. We encourage those who use drugs or abuse alcohol to seek help in overcoming their problem. The City considers substance abuse to be an unsafe and counterproductive work practice. 1.2 SCOPE This policy applies to all employees of the City of Boynton Beach. 1.3 DEFINITIONS 1 . "Chain of Custody" refers to the methodology of tracking specified materials or substances for the purpose of maintaining control and accountability from initial collection to the final disposition for all such materials or substances and providing for accountability at each stage in handling, testing, and strong specimens and reporting test results. 2. "Confirmation Test", "confirmed test" or "confirmed drug test" is a second analytical procedure used to identify the presence of a specific drug or metabolite in a specimen, which test procedure used to identify the presence of a specific drug or metabolite in a specimen, which test must be different in scientific principle from that of the initial test procedure and must be capable of providing requisite specificity, sensitivity, and quantitative accuracy. 3. "Drug" means alcohol, including distilled spirits, wine, malt beverages, and intoxicating liquors; amphetamines; cannabinoids; cocaine; phencyclidine (PCP); hallucinogens; methaqualone; opiates; barbiturates; benzodiazepines; synthetic narcotics; designer drugs; or a metabolite of any of the substances listed herein. Threshold detection levels are established by Florida regulations. Therefore, activities participated in while off duty may result in positive drug tests. Consumption of a preparation including alcohol (beverages or medicines). A list of the most common medications which may alter or affect a drug test are found in Section 1.5, Letter I of this policy. Employees and job applicants should review this list prior to submitting to a drug test. 4. "Drug test" or "test" means any chemical, biological, or physical instrumental 68 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 325 of 1193 analysis administered for the purpose of determining the presence or absence of a drug or its metabolites. 5. "Employee" means an individual who works for salary, wages, or other remuneration for the City and is covered by the workers compensation act. 6. "Employee Assistance Program" (EAP) is an established program for employee assessment, counseling, and referral to an alcohol and drug rehabilitation program. 7. "Employer" means an agency within state government that employs individuals for salary, wages, or other remuneration. 8. "Implementation Period" means October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2018. 9. "Initial drug test" means a screening procedure of the blood and/or urine of employees and job applicants for the presence of alcohol and illegal drugs in accordance with the Florida Drug Free Workplace Program and appropriate Florida administrative rules. 10. "Job Applicant" means a person who has applied for a position with the City and has been offered employment conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test. 11. "Mandatory-testing position/Safety-sensitive position" means with respect to a public employer, a job assignment that requires the employee to carry a firearm, work closely with an employee who carries a firearm, perform life-threatening procedures, work with heavy or dangerous machinery, work as a safety inspector, work with children, work with detainees in the correctional system, work with confidential information or documents pertaining to criminal investigations, work with controlled substances, or a job assignment that requires an employee security background check, pursuant to F.S. 110.1127, or a job assignment in which a momentary lapse in attention could result in injury or death to another person. 12. "Medical Review Officer (MRO)" means a licensed physician with knowledge of prescription drugs, pharmacology, and toxicology of drugs, who may be responsible for receiving and reviewing all positive confirmed test results and who may be responsible for contacting all individuals who test positive in a confirmation test to inquire about possible medications which could have caused a positive result. The MRO need not be an employee of the City. 13. "Prescription or Nonprescription Medication" means a drug or medication obtained pursuant to a prescription as defined by F.S. 893.02 or a medication that is authorized pursuant to federal or state law for general distribution and use without a prescription in the treatment of human diseases, ailments, or injuries. 14. "Reasonable Suspicion Drug Testing" means drug testing based on a belief that an employee is using or has used drugs in violation of the employer's policy drawn 69 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 326 of 1193 from specific objective and articulable facts and reasonable inferences drawn from those facts in light of experience. Reasonable suspicion drug testing may not be required except upon the recommendation of a supervisor who is at least one level of supervision higher than the immediate supervisor of the employee in question. Among other things, such facts and inferences may be based upon: a. Observable phenomena while at work, such as direct observation of drug use or of the physical symptoms or manifestations of being under the influence of a drug. b. Abnormal conduct or erratic behavior while at work or a significant deterioration in work performance. c. A report of drug use, provided by a reliable and credible source,which has been independently corroborated. d. Evidence that an individual has tampered with a drug test during employment with the current employer. e. Information that an employee has caused, or contributed to, an accident while at work: i. If a bargaining unit member is involved in an accident in which the member was driving a City owned vehicle, and any one of the following occurs: an individual dies, an individual suffers a bodily injury and immediately receives medical treatment away from the scene of an accident, one or more vehicles incurs "disabling damage" as the result of the occurrence and is transported away from the scene by a tow truck or other vehicle and under any circumstances when the bargaining unit member is issued a traffic citation. ii. "Disabling damage" means damage that precludes departure of any vehicle from the scene of the occurrence in its usual manner. Disabling damages includes damage to vehicles that could have been operated but would have been further damaged if so operated. Disabling damage does not include damage that could be remedied temporarily at the scene of the occurrence without special tools or parts; a flat tire with no spare available, minor scrapes/scratches to the exterior of the vehicle; or damage to headlights, taillights, turn signals, horns or windshield wipers that make them inoperative. iii. An order to submit to post accident testing can be made by a Battalion Chief or any chief officer within the division. Any bargaining unit member ordered for a post-accident drug test may, at the member's option, be accompanied to the testing by an 70 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 327 of 1193 available Union Representative. The Union Representative shall act as a quiet observer to the testing procedure and shall not interfere with the testing procedures. iv. Refusal to submit to an order for post-accident drug testing, or intentionally delaying a post-accident drug test can result in termination; however, nothing herein shall abrogate a bargaining unit member's right to challenge the results of the drug test. f. Evidence that an employee has used, possessed, sold, solicited, or transferred drugs while working orwhile on the employer's premises orwhile operating the employer's vehicle, machinery, or equipment. 15. "Special-Risk Position" means a position that is required to be filled by a person who is certified under Chapter 633, Fire Prevention and Control or Chapter 943, Department of Law enforcement. 16. "Specimen" means a tissue or product of the human body including blood, urine, or saliva capable of revealing the presence of alcohol and/or illegal drugs or their metabolites. 17. "Stepping Forward" means that an employee comes forward and requests assistance for substance abuse during the Implementation Period and prior to being selected for a random drug test, or prior to being ordered to submit to a reasonable suspicion drug test, fitness for duty evaluation, or prior to being involved in an accident requiring drug testing. 1.4 POLICY A. It is the policy of the City that an employee found with the presence of alcohol, illegal drugs, or prescription medication in levels exceeding prescribed dosage in his/her system, in possession of, using, selling, trading or offering for sale illegal drugs or alcohol during working hours, may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination. A refusal to submit to a drug test is grounds for immediate termination. An employee reporting for work visibly impaired and that is unable to properly perform required duties, will not be allowed to work. The supervisor should first attempt to seek another supervisor's opinion of the employee's status. Then the supervisor should consult privately with employee with the observation, to rule out any problem(s) that may have been caused by prescription drugs. If, in the opinion of both supervisors, the employee is considered impaired, the employee should be drug tested by an authorized provider and then provided safe transportation home. An impaired employee must not be allowed to drive and if necessary can be transported home by a supervisor or another employee. 71 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 328 of 1193 It is the responsibility of the City's supervisors to counsel with an employee whenever they see changes in performance that suggest a potential employee problem. The supervisor may suggest that the employee voluntarily seek help from the employee assistance program or decide that the severity of the observed problem is such that a formal referral to the EAP should be made. B. USE OF PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS/MEDICAL AUTHORIZATIONS DRUGS WHILE ON DUTY 1 . Prescription and/or medically authorized drugs, per FL Statute, Title XXIX, Chapter 381, Section 986, or prescribed by the employee's physician, who is licensed to practice medicine in the United States, may be taken during working hours in strict accordance with the provisions of the Policy. Employees should never use intoxicants or drugs that could cause impairment during work hours. An employee who is using a prescription medication while on the job shall do so in strict accordance with medical directions. 2. It is the employee's responsibility to notify the prescribing physician of his/her job requirements/functions to ensure that the physician approves the use of the prescription medication while the employee is performing his/her job duties. It is recommended that the employee provide his/her physician with a copy of the N.F.P.A. standards for firefighters so the physician is aware of the physical requirements of the position. 3. It is the employee's responsibility to immediately notify the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management (or Designee) when (s)he is prescribed any medication that is considered a controlled substance as defined and amended from time to time in Florida Statutes 893.03. Failure to disclose this information may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. The Director of Human Resources and Risk Management may require the employee to provide a note from his/her prescribing physician stating that the employee is able to perform the functions of a firefighter while taking the medication as presc(bed. 4. The employee shall notify the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management or designee if the use of his/her properly prescribed or medically authorized medications/drugs as defined and amended from time to time in Florida Statutes 893.03 and Title XXIX, Chapter 381, Section 986) will affect the employee's work performance. 5. If the prescribing physician determines that the employee cannot perform his/her job duties without impairment while taking the prescribed medication, then the employee will be required to use his/her sick and/or FMLA leave, or unpaid leave if his/her leave pools are exhausted, until (s)he 72 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 329 of 1193 can return to work. If the employee reports to work, the City will presume that the employee is not impaired. 6. Abuse of prescription drugs will not be tolerated. A. Conditions of Pre-Employment The City will conduct a pre-employment screening examination designed to prevent hiring individuals who use drugs. 1 . To determine the suitability of employees to work for the City the following pre-employment conditions are established: a) Job Applicants in mandatory-testing positions, safety-sensitive positions, and/or special-risk positions will be tested prior to employment for drug use and alcohol use. b) Any job applicant, as defined in the above section, who refuses to submit to drug and alcohol testing as part of the pre- employment testing process will be refused employment. c) Any job applicant who tests positive for drugs or alcohol use will be refused employment. d) Confidentiality will be maintained pursuant to this policy. B. Employee Compliance It shall be a condition of continued employment for all employees to submit to drug and alcohol screening under the policy. If there is a conflict between this policy and the collective bargaining agreement, the collective bargaining agreement shall control. Refusal to submit to drug testing is grounds for immediate termination. Refusal to submit to drug testing is not a waiver of the employee's right to challenge both the order and the test outcome. C. Employee Assistance Program The City offers an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) which provides help to employees and their families who suffer from various difficulties including alcohol or drug abuse. In addition to the City's EAP Program, below is a list of local assistance programs and local drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs: a) Narcotics Anonymous Help Line : 561-848-6262 b) Drug Abuse Foundation of Palm Beach County : 561-278-0000 c) Palm Beach AI-Anon/AI-a-Teen Information : 561-882-0308 d) Alcoholics Anonymous (Palm Beach County) : 561-655-5700 73 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 330 of 1193 e) Comprehensive Alcoholism Rehabilitation Program : 561-844-6400 It is the responsibility of each employee to seek assistance before drugs and alcohol lead to performance problems. 1 . Use of the employee assistance program, on a voluntary basis, will not affect the determination of appropriate disciplinary action. 2. An employee's decision to seek assistance from the Employee Assistance Program on a voluntary basis prior to any incident warranting disciplinary action will not be used as the basis for disciplinary action or in any disciplinary proceeding. On the other hand, using EAP will not be a defense to the imposition of disciplinary action where facts providing violation of this policy are obtained outside of the EAP. Accordingly, the purpose and practices of this policy and the EAP are not in conflict but are distinctly separate in their applications. 3. Through the EAP, the City will provide appropriate assessment, referral to treatment, and treatment of drug and alcohol abuse. 4. Upon successful completion of a drug and/or alcohol treatment program an employee may be released to resume work but will be subject to drug testing on a random, periodic basis, for up to two years thereafter as a condition of continued employment. These stipulations may be incorporated in a Last Chance Agreement. 5. An individual's participation in the program will not be made part of any personnel records and will remain confidential to the extent necessary to comply with this policy. Medical and insurance records, if any,will be preserved in the same confidential manner as all other medical records and be retained in a separate file as provided by law. D. Management's Responsibility The City will maintain screening practices to identify employees who use illegal drugs or abuse alcohol. Department Heads are responsible for implementing this Drug Free Workplace Policy. It is the responsibility of the supervisors to observe the behavior of employees on the job as a precaution against unstable or unreliable behavior which could threaten the safety and well- being of employees and the community. 1 . Supervisors are responsible for maintaining a safe work environment by monitoring employees' behaviors and performance. 2. In the event a supervisor has a reasonable suspicion that an employee 74 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 331 of 1193 may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, the employee must be sent for reasonable suspicion drug testing. A form for documenting cause for a reasonable suspicion drug test is attached. 3. In all cases when an employee is to be removed from duty for drug testing, the Department Head and Human Resources & Risk Management should be immediately notified. E. Employee's Responsibility 1 . It is each employee's responsibility to be fit for duty when reporting for work and to inform his/her supervisor if (s) he is under prescription or non- prescription medication which may affect job performance. 2. In the event an employee observes behavior in another employee, which raises a doubt as to that employee's ability to perform work in a safe, reliable and trustworthy manner, the employee should report this behavior to his/her supervisor. 3. Employees, who enter drug or alcohol treatment and/or rehabilitation program voluntarily at the request or insistence of the City or, as a condition of continued employment are required to fully participate in and complete the recommended treatment. Any employee who enters a drug or alcohol treatment and/or rehabilitation program will be responsible for payment of the treatment and/or program. If the employee fails to comply with the treatment and/or program, the employee will be subject to discipline, up to and including termination. F. Medical Review Officer's (MRO) Responsibilities 1 . The MRO will review all information from the testing laboratory in the event of a positive, confirmed test. The MRO will review any information from the employee or job applicant regarding the use of medication or other relevant medical information set forth in the form submitted prior to drug testing. 2. The MRO may request that the testing laboratory provide quantification of test results. 3. The MRO will provide confirmed test results to the Human Resources representative from the City. 1.5 PROCEDURE In order to maintain a drug and alcohol-free work environment, the City will test for the presence of alcohol and drugs in the following circumstances: 75 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 332 of 1193 I . Pre-employment: Job applicants who have been offered a position of employment and whose job requirements are that of a mandatory- testing, safety-sensitive, or special-risk position are required to take a drug and alcohol test. 2. Reasonable suspicion: Employees who are determined to be under reasonable suspicion of drug or alcohol use (as defined herein), are required to take a drug and alcohol test. 3. Post-incident: Employees are required to take a drug and alcohol test when the employee is involved in a job-related incident,which results in any of the following: (a) discernable property damage, (b) the employee receiving medical attention, or (c) the employee receiving a citation. [See 14.e. (i-iv)]. 4. Random Testing: Employees are subject to random drug testing. Random selection for testing is done by an independent third party, approved by both the IAFF and the City, by a random computer- generated list. No more than one hundred percent (100%) of the IAFF population will be randomly tested during any one contract year: October 10 through September 30th. 5. Fitness for duty: All employees who are subject to routine annual medical examinations are required to take a drug and alcohol test as part of their medical examination. 6. Follow-up: All employees who have been referred to an employee assistance program or rehabilitation program by the City for drug and/or alcohol abuse are required to take drug and alcohol tests on a quarterly basis for up to two (2) years after their return to work. These stipulations may be codified in a Last Chance Agreement. B. Consequences of Refusing a Drug Test 1 . An employee who refuses to submit to a drug and alcohol test will be subject to immediate termination. An employee who refuses to submit to a drug test forfeits his/her eligibility for all workers' compensation medical and indemnity benefits. 2. A job applicant, as defined in section 1 .3, #16, who refuses to submit to a drug and alcohol test will not be hired. C. Actions Following a Positive Confirmed Test The City may administer disciplinary action, up to and including termination, for any employee who has a positive, confirmed drug or alcohol test. 76 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 333 of 1193 D. Confidentiality Confidentiality of records concerning drug and alcohol testing will be maintained to the extent necessary to comply with this policy. All information, reports, memos and drug test reports,written or otherwise, received by the City through the drug testing program will be kept confidential as provided by law. The City's Employee Assistance Program, laboratories, drug, and alcohol rehabilitation programs who receive or have access to information concerning drug test results shall keep all information confidential. No such information will be released unless there is a voluntary written consent, signed by an employee or job applicant, except when such release is compelled by a court pursuant to an appeal taken under this section, or when deemed appropriate by a professional or occupational licensing board in a related disciplinary proceeding. The City will maintain records concerning drug testing separate and apart from an employee's or job applicant's file. E. Reporting of Use of Medication Employees and job applicants may confidentially report the use of prescription or non- prescription medication both before and after having a drug test. F. Notice of Common Medications A list of most common medications, by brand name or common name, as applicable, as well as by chemical name, which may alter or affect a drug test, is listed below in section I. Employees and job applicants should review this list prior to submitting to a drug test. G. Medication Information An employee or job applicant may consult with the testing laboratory for technical information regarding prescription and non-prescription information. H. Employee Assistance Program Refer to the Employee Assistance Program Policy for the name, address and telephone number of the City's current provider or contact the Human Resources and Risk Management Department. I. Drugs to be Tested In accordance with F.S. 893.03 as amended from time to time, the following is an illustrative and non-exhaustive list of drugs that will be tested: 77 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 334 of 1193 I . Alcohol, including distilled spirits, wine, malt beverages and intoxicating liquors. A positive Breath Alcohol Test will be confirmed by a Blood Alcohol Test. 2. Amphetamines 3. Cocaine 4. Phencyclidine (PCP) 5. Hallucinogens 6. Opiates 7. Methaqualone 8. Barbiturates 9. Benzodiazepines 10. Synthetic Narcotics 11. Designer Drugs 12. A metabolite on any substance listed herein 13. Anabolic/Androgenic Steroids. A list of drugs by brand names or common names includes: Opium Dover's Powder, Paregoric, Parepectolin Morphine Morphine, Pectoral Syrup Codeine Tylenol with Codeine, Empirin with Codeine, Robitussan A-C, Hydrocodone, Coke Crack Heroin Diacetylmorphine, horse, smack Hydromorphone Dilaudid Meperidine Demerol, Mepergan Methadone Dolophine, Methadone, Methadose Other Narcotics Laam, Leritine, Numorphan, Percodan, Tussiones, Fentanyl, Darvon, Talwin, Lomotil, Lorcet, Vicodin, Percocet Chloral Hydrate Noctec, Sommos Barbiturates Phenobarbital, Tuinal, Amvtal, Nembutal, Seconal, Lotusate Benzodiazepines Atavan, Azene, Clonopin, Dalmane, Diazepam, Librium, Xanax, Serax, Tranxene, Valium, Verstran, Halcion, Paxipam, Restoril Methaqualone Quaalude Methamphetamine Methyl Ice Glutethimide Doriden Other Depressants Equanil, Miltown, Noludar, Placidyl, Valmid NEW DRUGS - New drugs will be added to the list of controlled substances based on amendments to the Florida Statutes and/or any federal law, rule, regulation, or procedure after a review with the Labor-Management Committee. PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Many prescription drugs can alter or affect drug tests. Due to the large number of 78 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 335 of 1193 obscure brand names and the constant marketing of new products, this list is illustrative and not exhaustive. Alcohol: All liquid medications containing ethyl alcohol (ethanol). Read the label for alcohol content. Amphetamines: Pbetrol, Biphetamine, Desoxyn, Dexedrine, Didrex, Lonamine, Fastin. Cannabinoids: Marinol (Dronabinol, THC). Cocaine: Cocaine, HCI topical solution (Roxanne) Phencyclidine: Not legal by prescription Methaqualone: Not legal by prescription Opiates: Paregoric, Parepectolin, Donnagel PG, Norphine, Tylenol with Codeine, Emperine with Codeine, APAP with Codeine, Aspirin with Codeine, Robitussin AC, Guiatuss AC, Novahistine DH, Novahistine Expectorant, Diluadid (Hydromorphone), MS Contin and Roxano (morphine sulfate), Percodan, Vicodin, Tussiorganidine, etc. Barbiturates: Phenobarbitol, Tuinal, Amytal, Nembutal, Seconal, Lotusate, Fiorianl, Fioricet, Esgic, Butisol, Mebarel, Butabarbital, Butalbital, Phrenilin, Triad, etc. Benzodiazepine: Ativan, Azene, Clonopin, Dalmane, Diazepam, Librium, Xanax, Serax, Tanzene, Valium, Verstran, Halcion, Paxipam, Restoril, Centrax, etc. Methadone: Dolophone, Metadose, etc. Propoxyphene: Darvocet, Darvon N, Dolene, etc. ANABOLIC/ANDROGENIC STEROID TESTING Federal law placed anabolic steroids in Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) as of February 27, 1991. An employee or job applicant who is contacted by the MRO may confidentially report the use of prescription medication(s) because the presence of these medications in the body may have affected the outcome of the test. J. Challenge of Test Results 1 . An employee who receives a positive confirmed test result may, within five (5) working days, submit information to the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management explaining or contesting the test result and explaining why the test result does not constitute a violation of the City's policy. An employee may provide a signed release authorizing the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management to provide the test result and his/her submitted information to the Union President (or Designee) and/or the Fire Chief. 2. If the explanation or challenge of the employee is unsatisfactory to the City, the City will provide a written explanation as to why the 79 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 336 of 1193 employee's explanation is unsatisfactory, and a copy of the report of positive confirmed test results will be provided to the employee. 3. An employee may further challenge the results of the test in a court of competent jurisdiction or, if the drug was administered due to a workplace injury, by filing a claim for benefits with a judge of compensation claims, pursuant to Chapter 440, Florida Statutes. 4. If an employee contests the drug test results (s)he must promptly notify the Medical Review Officer. 80 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 337 of 1193 A. As referenced in Article 26A. - Education, non-probationary members are permitted to attend schools or classes for Career Ladder requirements. Reimbursement rates are not intended to exceed Florida In-State tuition rates. Course selection and attendance must be pre-approved by the Fire Chief. B. Bargaining unit members are "Grandfathered-In" the current positions in which they are placed upon ratification of this Agreement. C. Prerequisites & Requirements Probationary Firefighter (Prob FF): 1 . Certified Florida Firefighter; and 2. Certified Florida Emergency Medical Technician; and 3. Currently enrolled in Last Semester Paramedic School; or 4. Certified Florida Paramedic Firefighter (FF): 1 . Successful completion of the Probationary Firefighter Manual ("Green Book"); and 2. Successful completion of FF Performance and Written Examinations; and 3. Minimum of one (1) year of service with BBFRD; and 4. Florida State Paramedic (Employees hired after October 1, 2022); and 5. Successful completion of the annual evaluation process for Probationary Firefighters; and 6. Selection by the Fire Chief with approval by the City Manager; and 7. Members hired after October 1, 2018 must be a Certified Florida Paramedic and be in "Active Paramedic" status within the Department to advance to Firefighter Year 3 of the Pay Plan. Operator Engineer(OE) & Acting Operator Engineer: 1 . Successful completion of all prerequisite requirements for a Firefighter; and 2. Minimum of four (4) years of service with BBFR; and 3. Successful completion of FFP 2120 Building Construction for Fire Service*; and 4. Operator Engineer Manual ("Red Book"); and 5. State of Florida Certified Pump Operator; and 6. Successful completion of BBFRD Apparatus, Hydraulics, and Aerial Operation Performance and Written Examinations. 81 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 338 of 1193 Rescue Unit Acting Lieutenant: 1 . Minimum of four (4) years of service with BBFR; and 2. Successful completion FFP 2120 Building Construction for Fire Service*; and 3. Complete a Pre-Incident Plan on a City Target Hazard (to be pre-approved by the Safety Captain); and 4. NIMS 100, 200, 700, and 800 compliant; and 5. Successful completion of BBFR Officer Candidate Training Rescue / Suppression Unit Acting Lieutenant: 1 . Serving as a BBFR Operator Engineer for a minimum of 1 year; and 2. Complete a Pre-Incident Plan on a City Target Hazard (to be pre-approved by the Safety Captain); and 3. Successful completion of BBFR Officer Candidate Training; and 4. NIMS 100, 200, 700, and 800 compliant Lieutenant (LT): 1 . Minimum of six (6) years of service with BBFR; may be reduced by one (1) year with Florida State recognized Associates Degree or higher; and 2. Minimum of six (6) months serving as an Acting Lieutenant; and 3. Must be on a current Operator Engineer (O/E) promotional list or serving as a BBFR Operator Engineer for a minimum of 1 year; and 4. Florida State Certified Fire Officer I; and 5. NIMS 300 and 400 compliant; and 6. Successful completion of Lieutenant promotional examination/assessment process and selection by the Fire Chief with approval by the City Manager. Acting Captain: 1 . Serving as a Lieutenant for a minimum of six (6) months; or 2. Must be on current Captain Eligibility List Captain (CAPT): 1 . Minimum of nine (9) years of service with BBFR; and 2. Minimum of one (1) year as a BBFR Lieutenant; and 3. Successful completion of: (Effective 10/01/2023) a. Florida Health and Safety Officer* b. 6742 Florida Incident Safety Officer* c. 7529 Legal Issues for the Safety Officer*; and 4. Successful completion of Captain's promotional examination / assessment process and selection by the Fire Chief with approval by the City Manager. 82 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 339 of 1193 Acting Battalion Chief: 1 . Serving as Captain for a minimum of six (6) months. Battalion Chief (BC): 1 . Minimum of twelve (12) years of service with BBFR; and 2. Minimum of two (2) years as a Captain with BBFR: and 3. Successful completion of: (Effective 10/01/2023) a) 9516 Chief Officer Course* b) 2770 Ethical and Legal Issue*s; and 4. State Certified Fire Officer II; and 5. Successful completion of Battalion Chief's promotional examination / assessment process and selection by the Fire Chief with approval by the City Manager. *Or equivalent, as determined and approved by the Fire Chief. 83 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 340 of 1193 A. As referenced in Article 24 - Education, bargaining unit members are eligible for tuition reimbursement pursuant to the City's Tuition Assistance Program, Policy No. 05-003, which is included in this Addendum. The City agrees to fund the Tuition Assistance Program for IAFF bargaining unit members in the amount of $25,000 each fiscal year of this Agreement. Funding for this program expires on September 30, 2025 until renegotiated. 84 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 341 of 1193 P A � [n oS�aa Ap w w � � 6 W A m � v v A A w P P. i0 q rn +n �n p � N 4 p p rn l:x o w iO w rn w w v� •-+ w A w A 85 October 1, 2022-September 30, 2025 Union City Page 342 of 1193 6 4 4 Agreed to day of 2022, by and between the respective parties through the authorized representatives of the Union and the City. Boynton Beach Association of Fire Fighters Florida Local 1891, IAFF: By: Witness Georgio Salame, Local 1891 President Witness Tyler Hoffmann, Local 1891 Secretary Treasurer City of Boynton Beach: By: Witness Ty Penserga, Mayor Witness James Stables, Interim City Manager Witness City Clerk Approved as to Form and Correctness: City Attorney Page 343 of 1193 6.1. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R22-076- Approve and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign the Interlocal agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Town of Lantana for water main interconnection. Explanation of Request: The Town of Lantana and the City of Boynton Beach have water lines in close proximity to each other along Hypoluxo Road between Seacrest Boulevard and San Castle Boulevard. The previous agreement has expired and renewal will ensure that potable water will continue to be available in an emergency situation pursuant to Section 163.01, Florida Statutes. How will this affect city programs or services? Having interconnection enhances the respective water distribution system's security, emergency, and vulnerability preparedness. Such interconnections are encouraged by the south Florida Water Management District and the Environmental Protection Agency to provide alternative sources of treated water in the event of an emergency or system failure. No supply of water to the receiving party shall be provided except in the case of a water service emergency and at the sole discretion of the supplying party. Fiscal Impact: The interconnect will only be used in case of a water service emergency and the cost will be charged based on metered water use at the prevailing lowest commodity rate of the supplying party for non- residential customers at the time the potable water is supplied. Alternatives: Not have the alternative potable water supply available from a neighboring utility interconnection. Strategic Plan: Public Health and Safety Strategic Plan Application: The interconnect agreement allows the City to provide uninterrupted service of potable water to its customers in case of a water service disruption or emergency. Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 344 of 1193 Type Description D Resolution Resolution approving I LA with Lantana for water main interconnection I nterlocal Agreement between City of Boynton D Addendum each and To of Lantana for water main interconnection Page 345 of 1193 I RESOLUTION NO. R22- 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 3 AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO SIGN THE INTERLOCAL 4 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE TOWN OF 5 LANTANA FOR WATER MAIN INTERCONNECTION; AND PROVIDING AN 6 EFFECTIVE DATE. 7 8 WHEREAS, the Town of Lantana and the City of Boynton have water lines in close 9 proximity to each other along Hypoluxo Road between Seacrest Boulevard and San Castle 10 Boulevard and can guard against the danger of failure of water service to customers within their 11 service areas; and 12 WHEREAS, the City and the Town wish to renew an Interlocal agreement which ensures 13 that potable water will continue to be available in an emergency situation pursuant to Section 14 163.01, Florida Statutes; and 15 WHEREAS, having interconnection enhances the respective water distribution system's 16 interconnectedness for security, emergency, and vulnerability preparedness; and 17 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, upon the 18 recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the City residents to approve and 19 authorize the Interim City Manager to sign the Interlocal agreement between the City of Boynton 20 Beach and the Town of Lantana for water main interconnection. 21 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 22 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 23 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and incorporated 24 herein by this reference. 25 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby 26 approve and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign the Interlocal agreement between the 27 City of Boynton Beach and the Town of Lantana for water main interconnection. A copy of the 28 Interlocal Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\ILA With Lantana For Interconnect-Reso.Docx Page 346 of 1193 29 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 30 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, 2022. 31 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 32 33 YES NO 34 35 Mayor—Ty Penserga 36 37 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 38 39 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 40 41 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 42 43 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 44 45 VOTE 46 ATTEST: 47 48 49 50 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 51 City Clerk 52 53 54 (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\ILA With Lantana For Interconnect-Reso.Docx Page 347 of 1193 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE TOWN OF LANTANA FOR WATER MAIN INTERCONNECTION THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement" or "Interlocal Agreement"), is made and entered into , 2022, by and between the City of Boynton Beach, a Florida municipal corporation (hereinafter "City"), and the Town of Lantana, a Florida municipal corporation (hereinafter "Town") collectively referred to as the "Parties" or individually referred to as a "Party". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Town and the City have water lines installed in close proximity to each other along Hypoluxo Road between Seacrest Boulevard and San Castle Boulevard in Palm Beach County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Town and the City desire to guard against the potential danger of failure of water service to customers within their service areas and to enhance their respective water distribution systems interconnectedness for security, emergency, and vulnerability preparedness; and WHEREAS, interconnections for water distribution systems are encouraged by the South Florida Water Management District and the Environmental Protection Agency to provide alternative sources of treated water in the event of an emergency or system failure; and WHEREAS, on January 24, 2012, the Town and the City entered into an Interlocal Agreement for Water Main Interconnection for a term of five (5) years; and WHEREAS, effective November 2, 2016, the Town and the City entered into a First Addendum to Interlocal Agreement for Water Main Interconnection to extend the term of the Interlocal Agreement through January 23, 2022; and WHEREAS, the Town and the City failed to renew the January 24, 2012 Interlocal Agreement for Water Main Interconnection, which has now expired; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of both the Town and the City to enter into this new Agreement to ensure that potable water will continue to be available in an emergency situation; and WHEREAS, the Town and the City desire to address their mutual concern by entering into this Interlocal Agreement pursuant to Section 163.01, Florida Statutes. NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth the parties hereto hereby agree as follows: {00131634.1 306-90018211 �. Page 348 of 1193 SECTION 1. PURPOSE The Town's water system will remain connected to the water system of the City in accordance with the mutually agreeable specifications and in accordance with contract documents entitled "Town of Lantana Water Main Interconnections," dated September 2, 2003,prepared by Mathews Consulting, Inc. Such water main interconnection(s) between the Town and the City shall hereinafter be referred to as the "Interconnection(s)" or"Project." SECTION 2. LOCATION OF INTERCONNECTIONS. The two (2) Interconnection(s) governed by this Agreement are located as follows: a. The first Interconnection is located on the northeast corner of Hypoluxo Road and South 13`" Court near Seacrest Boulevard ("Interconnection No. 1"). Interconnection No. 1 ties into the Town's eight (8") inch water main on the north side of Hypoluxo Road and the City's eight (8") inch water main on the south side of Hypoluxo Road. b. The second Interconnection is located on the southeast corner of Hypoluxo Road and San Castle Boulevard ("Interconnection No. 2"). Interconnection No. 2 ties in the Town's eight (8") inch water main on the north side of Hypoluxo Road and the City's eight(8") inch water main on the south side of Hypoluxo Road. c. The Interconnect(s) will be controlled by two (2) valves, one (1) of which will be operable by the Town and one of which will be operable by the City. Each party shall be responsible for monitoring and inspecting their respective water distribution systems and shall jointly inspect the Interconnects. SECTION 3. INTERCONNECTION; PROCEDURES; CONDITIONS. The Interconnection(s) will be controlled by two (2) valves (for each meter); one (1) of which will be operable by the Town and one (1) of which is operable by the City. In the case of a planned or unplanned water system disruption or other emergency causing a water service disruption or emergency water service failure in either the Town or the City (a "Water Service Emergency"), the valve of the party not experiencing the Water Service Emergency (the "Supplying Party") may be opened so as to permit the flow of water to the party experiencing the {00131634.1306-9001821) Z Page 349 of 1193 Water Service Emergency (the "Receiving Party"). No supply of water to the Receiving Party shall be provided except in case of a Water Service Emergency and only under the following terms and conditions as determined at the sole discretion of the Supplying Party: a. A sufficient surplus of potable water exists to meet the Supplying Party's anticipated water demands; b. The Supplying Party may limit the amount of water to be supplied in order to meet the Supplying Party's anticipated water demands; c. The Supplying Party may limit the hours or days of supply in conjunction with the estimated demands on either party's water system; d. The Supplying Party may condition the provision of water upon the requirement that the Receiving Party impose use restrictions on its customers as prescribed by the Supplying Party; and e. The Supplying Party may place an automatic expiration date upon Water Service Emergency supply period which may be extended only by the Supplying Party's City/Town Manager or their authorized designee. SECTION 4. INTERCONNECTION MEASUREMENT AND COSTS. The potable water used will be measured by eight (8") inch turbine meters with a capacity of three thousand five hundred (3,500) gallons per minute. Charges for metered water use through the Interconnection shall be at the prevailing lowest commodity rate of the Supplying Party for non-residential customers at the time the potable water is supplied. No capacity or other fixed charges shall be assessed. Adjustments to said charges shall be made by written addendum to this Interlocal Agreement. When water is utilized through the Interconnection, the meter or meters shall be read concurrently by the City and the Town on approximately the first (1St) business day of each month. Monies owed by the Receiving Party to the Supplying Party for water consumed during a Water Service Emergency under the terms of this Agreement shall be paid to the Supplying Party within thirty (30) days after the furnishing of a invoice for the Interconnection water service. Invoices will be provided for each thirty (30) day increment, or portion thereof, during the duration of a Water Service Emergency. (00131634.1306-9001821} 3 Page 350 of 1193 SECTION 5. INTERCONNECTION REQUEST AND TERMINATION. Upon the occurrence of a Water Service Emergency, a written communication from the City/Town Manager or his authorized designee of the Receiving Party requesting the opening of the Interconnection valve, setting forth the nature of the Water Service Emergency and providing an estimated duration of the Water Service Emergency (the "Interconnection Request") shall be faxed or e-mailed, if at all possible, at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the start of such Water Service Emergency. The Interconnection Request by the Receiving Party is the only communication necessary prior to a water service supply decision by the Supplying Party. Notwithstanding the above, in the event of an actual emergency where advance notice cannot be provided, the Supplying Party's Manager or his designee may authorize the opening of the Interconnection valve without the Interconnection Request, but the Interconnection Request must be then provided and a decision to open the Interconnection valve must be reviewed by the applicable Town or City Staff members within twenty-four (24) hours of valve opening in order that certain conditions as set forth hereinabove at Section 3 may be imposed or to allow the Supplying Party the right of refusal of the request as provided for herein at Section 7. A request to discontinue the water service through the Interconnection at the end of a Water Service Emergency must be provided by fax or e-mail by the Receiving Party's City/Town Manager or his/her authorized designee at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the proposed shut-off of the Interconnection valve. SECTION 6. TERM; RENEWAL It is understood by both parties that the term of this Interlocal Agreement is five (5) years. This Interlocal Agreement may be renewed for additional five (5) year periods upon the mutual, written consent of the parties, which consent must be reached by the parties prior to the expiration of the term or any extended term. In the event that the Interlocal Agreement is not renewed, this Interlocal Agreement shall automatically terminate at the end of the five (5) year term. SECTION 7. RIGHT OF REFUSAL Each party to this Interlocal Agreement expressly acknowledges the right of either party to refuse to provide the Emergency Water Service, as set forth in this Interlocal Agreement, if the City/Town Manager of the Supplying Party which refuses the Interconnection Request (00131634.1306-9001821) 4 Page 351 of 1193 i determines that the provision of such service would not be in the best interest or would constitute a danger to the health, safety and welfare of its citizens, for any reason whatsoever. In the event of such a refusal, the parties agree that neither party has a claim against the other for the exercise of the Supplying Party's right to refuse the provision of water service under this Agreement. SECTION 8. LIABILITY The parties to this Interlocal Agreement shall not be deemed to assume any liability for the negligent or wrongful acts, or omissions of the other party, and each party agrees to be responsible for its own acts, omissions, negligence, and willful misconduct, and the acts, omissions, negligence, and willful misconduct of its employees, officers, and agents. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as a waiver, by either party, of the liability limits, protections, and immunities established in Sec. 768.28, Florida Statutes. SECTION 9. GOVERNMENTAL POWERS Both parties acknowledge that this an Interlocal Agreement under Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, and that each party shall retain all legislative authority with regard to its respective governing body. All of the privileges and immunities from liability; exemptions from laws, ordinances, and rules; pensions and relief, disability, workers' compensation, and other benefits which apply to the activity of officers, agents or employees of any public agency when performing their respective functions within the territorial limits for their respective agency shall apply to the same degree and extent to the performance of such functions and duties of those officers, agents, or employees extra-territorially under the provisions of any Interlocal Agreement. All provisions of this Agreement calling for the expenditure of ad valorem tax revenue by either the City or the Town are subject to annual budgetary funding, and should either party involuntarily fail to fund any of their respective obligations pursuant to this Agreement, this agreement may be terminated. SECTION 10. NOTICE Any notice given pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing and done by Email or Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. The effective date of such notice shall be the date 100131634.1306-90018211 5 Page 352 of 1193 of receipt, as evidenced by the Email or Return Receipt. All notices shall be addressed to the following: As to City: Attn: City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 East Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 As to Town: Attn: Town Manager Town of Lantana Town of Lantana 500 Greynolds Circle Lantana, FL 33462 Notices shall be effective when delivered to the address specified above. Changes in the respective addresses to which such notice may be directed may be made from time to time by any Party by written notice to the other Party. Facsimile and email are acceptable notice effective when received, however, facsimiles and emails,received (i.e., printed) after 5:00 p.m. or on weekends or holidays, will be deemed received on the next business day. The original of the notice must additionally be mailed as required herein. SECTION 11. MISCELLANEOUS A. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any legal action to enforce the Agreement will be filed in Palm Beach County. In any litigation brought to enforce the terms of this Interlocal Agreement, the Parties shall bear their own costs and attorney's fees incurred in connection therewith. BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, THE PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT THE PARTIES MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY CIVIL LITIGATION OR ANY CLAIM RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT. B. This Interlocal Agreement shall take effect upon its execution by both parties and upon being filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. C. This Interlocal Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties. This I Interlocal Agreement may be amended only in writing, executed by both parties to this i Interlocal Agreement. t D. This Interlocal Agreement shall be executed in triplicate by both parties and filed for record by the Town with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida pursuant to Section 163.01(11), Florida Statutes. E (00131634.1306-9001821} 6 E t Page 353 of 1193 t E. The Parties are public agencies subject to Chapter 119, Fla. Stat. The Parties shall comply with all public records laws in accordance with Chapter 119, Fla. Stat. In accordance with state law, the Parties agrees to: 1) Keep and maintain all records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the Parties. 2) Provide the public with access to public records on the same terms and conditions that the Parties would provide for the records and at a cost that does not exceed the costs provided in Chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law. 3) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure are not disclosed except as authorized by law. 4) Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer, at no cost, to the Parties all records in possession of the Parties at the termination of this Agreement and destroy any public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. All records stored electronically must be provided to the Parties in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the Parties. All records shall be transferred to the Parties prior to final payment being made to the Parties. 5) If either Party does not comply with this section, the non-breaching Party shall enforce the Agreement provisions in accordance with this Agreement and may unilaterally cancel this Agreement in accordance with state law. (This Space is Intentionally Blank; Signature Page to Follow) {00131634.1 306-90018211 Page 354 of 1193 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date and year first written above. ATTEST: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH By: By: --- Crystal Gibson, MMC, City Clerk Name: James Stables Title: Interim City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY By: City Attorney ATTEST: TOWN OF LANTANA - Name: Brian K. Raducci Title: Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENC 't By: Town tt ney {00131634.1 306-9001821} O Page 355 of 1193 6.J. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R22-077-Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign a grant application to the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM)for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Watershed Planning Initiative (WPI), execute all documents associated with the grant, accept the grant, and execute the Grant Agreement subject to the approval of the City Attorney. Explanation of Request: The Community Rating System (CRS) is a voluntary program under the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) allowing communities to earn flood insurance discounts of up to 45%. Under FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), cities and non-incorporated areas can earn points by conducting floodplain management activities that surpass the minimum NFI P requirements. The City of Boynton Beach is currently a CRS Class 5 community, achieving up to 25% discount for policyholders. CRS Class 5 communities cannot progress to a CRS Class 4 ranking without the creation and adoption of a Watershed Master Plan. The Watershed Planning Initiative (WPI) is federally funded through the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) and administered by the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM). The program aims to ensure Florida communities progress to better CRS Class rankings, which in turn would reduce National Flood Insurance rates for Florida residents and enhance mitigation practices in communities vulnerable to flood risks. The City of Boynton Beach is submitting an application requesting funding to produce its Watershed Master Plan coordinating with FEMA reviewers to ensure acceptance and approval of the Plan document to fulfill CRS Class 4 requirements. The requested grant funding for the project is$202,915. No cash match will be required provided that the City also receives a 2022 Resilient Florida planning grant (see Fiscal Impact below) consistent with FDEM's guidance that such grant funds can be used to fulfill the City's 25% match requirement under the W PI program. The application deadline for the WPI grant is J une 3, 2022 (refer to attached flyer). Grant award announcements are anticipated by the end of the year for a grant start date of January 2023. How will this affect city programs or services? Completion of the Watershed Master Plan will provide the pre-requisite for the City to achieve a CRS Class 4 ranking, which would increase the flood insurance discount from 25% to 30% for property and business owners in the City. In addition, this project will provide a detailed understanding of how the City's stormwater system will operate under flood conditions, enhancing the City's ability to mitigate flooding and build resilience to sea level rise and climate change. Fiscal Impact: The City is also applying for a Resilient Florida (RF) planning grant by 6/22/22 through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The two efforts are closely related for technical modeling and data collection and, if awarded, a portion of RF grant (which does not itself require a match) will be used to meet the required 25% match for the WPI grant. FDEM confirmed that that the RF grant can be used as match in an email dated 5/11/22. In the case that the W PI grant is awarded and the RF grant is not, a 25% match of$50,729 will be allocated in the Utilities budget. Page 356 of 1193 Alternatives: Do not approve and remove the grant application from consideration. Strategic Plan: Public Health and Safety , Environmental Sustainability Strategic Plan Application: Flood mitigation and climate resilience Climate Action Application: This CRS program supports the implementation of climate adaption strategies recommended by the 2021 Multi-J urisdictional Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment. The City's continual improvement in the CRS program, along with active participation in the Palm Beach County Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS), the 2019 Repetitive Loss Area Analyses, and the 2020 Flood Mitigation Plan, improve the City's competitiveness for state and federal grant programs to implement future flood mitigation and resilient infrastructure projects. Is this a grant? Yes Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description D Resolution Resolution approving application for Watershed Planning Initiative grant Attachment Watershed Planning Initiative Flyer Grant Application Grant Application Grant Application Signed Grant Application Page 357 of 1193 1 RESOLUTION NO. R22 - 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 4 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN A GRANT 5 APPLICATION TO THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY 6 MANAGEMENT (FDEM) FOR THE HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT 7 PROGRAM WATERSHED PLANNING INITIATIVE (WPI), EXECUTE ALL 8 DOCUMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GRANT, ACCEPT THE GRANT, 9 AND EXECUTE THE GRANT AGREEMENT SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF 10 THE CITY ATTORNEY;AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 11 12 13 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach is submitting an application for funding to 14 produce its Watershed Master Plan coordinating with FEMA reviewers to ensure 15 acceptance and approval of the Plan document to fulfill CRS Class 4 requirements; and 16 WHEREAS, The requested grant funding for the project is $202,915 and no cash 17 match will be required provided that the City also receives a 2022 Resilient Florida planning 18 grant consistent with FDEM's guidance that such grant funds can be used to fulfill the 19 City's 25% match requirement under the Watershed Planning Initiative program; and 20 WHEREAS, Grant award announcements are anticipated by the end of the year for 21 a grant start date of January 2023; and 22 WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, the City Commission has determined 23 that it is in the best interests of the residents of the City to approve and authorize the 24 Mayor to sign a grant application to the Florida Division of Emergency Management 25 (FDEM) for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Watershed Planning Initiative (WPI), 26 execute all documents associated with the grant, accept the grant, and execute the Grant 27 Agreement subject to the approval of the City Attorney. 28 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY 29 OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\Grants\Approve Application For Watershed Planning Initiative-Reso.Docx Page 358 of 1193 30 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 31 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 32 hereof. 33 Section 2. The City Commission approves and authorizes the Mayor to sign a 34 grant application to the Florida Division of Emergency Management(FDEM)for the Hazard 35 Mitigation Grant Program Watershed Planning Initiative (WPI), execute all documents 36 associated with the grant, accept the grant, and execute the Grant Agreement subject to 37 the approval of the City Attorney. 38 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 39 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, 2022. 40 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 41 YES NO 42 43 Mayor—Ty Penserga 44 45 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 46 47 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 48 49 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 50 51 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 52 53 VOTE 54 55 ATTEST: 56 57 58 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 59 City Clerk 60 61 62 (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\Grants\Approve Application For Watershed Planning Initiative-Reso.Docx Page 359 of 1193 N N0 LU 0 O � Ln© E � © N E N � < 0 0 M _ ' o E • _0o oma , © � .. a a 31 Q O p Ln N cu > E 4-Jc Ln ' O ° E � a� N = cl, = u •— x Ln _ Ul CLO a� 00 > ° N E ._ a o o 0- a� . CL a, 0- a� Q 4- 4 — O Ln . . o u Ln 1--- u ruN O = �; O o a �L oru a, , t' o N E M 0 �' N V o .o ru E N 0- O 2 o % o Z3 0 � o Cd ru CL -0 N VE 4- 0 o m o O ru V © — c 0- � � __' a L � N IL — ru L/)l L-- U > Q ° o z � � M o O O O N — L fU E LU 4-J > 0 N N Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Watershed Planning Initiative Notice of Proposal Form Subapplicant City of Boynton Beach Subapplication Title Boynton Beach Watershed Management Plan Subapplication Type Planning-Mitigation-Watershed Master Plan Total Project Cost $202, 915 Federal Share $152,186.25 If a subapplication for this planning activity for has been submitted under a previous grant cycle, please list the program, date, and disaster(if applicable) No 1 .0 Contact Information Application Prepared by: Name Angela Prymas, P.E. Title Senior Engineer Agency/Organization City of Boynton Beach Primary Phone 561-742-6421 Type 0 Work ❑ Mobile Secondary Phone Type ❑ Work ❑ Mobile Email PrymasA@bbfl.us Address line 1 124 E. Woolbright Road Address line 2 City Boynton Beach State FL Zip 33435 Authorized Applicant Agent individual authorized to sign certifications (proof ofautnorization required) Name Mayor Ty Penserga Title Mayor Agency/Organization City of Boynton Beach Primary Phone (561) 528-3366 Type 0 Work ❑ Mobile Secondary Phone Type ❑ Work ❑ Mobile Email PensergaT@bbfl.us Address line 1 100 E. Ocean Avenue Address line 2 1 Page 361 of 1193 City Boynton Beach State FL 33435 Zip Signature Date Point of Contact (POC)—individual to be contacted for additional information Name Angela Prymas, P.E. Title Senior Engineer Agency/Organization City of Boynton Beach Primary Phone 561-742-6421 Type 0 Work ❑ Mobile Secondary Phone Type ❑ Work ❑ Mobile Email PrymasA@bbfl.us Address line 1 124 E. Woolbright Road Address line 2 City Boynton Beach State FL Zip 33435 . Subapplicant Information Subapplicant Type of Subapplicant ❑ State Government 0 Local Government ❑ Indian Tribal Government ❑ Special Governmental District ❑ Private Non-Profit ❑ Other (please specify) City/Town/Village City of Boynton Beach County Palm Beach County FIPS Code 1207875 Unique Entity ID FYYMUAVJDKC6 State Legislative H-88, 89 & 91/S-31 Federal Tax ID F596000282 Districts Number . Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Compliance Local Mitigation Strategy`I n,o`rm,9 Jon' Does your jurisdiction have a current FEMA Approved Mitigation Plan? p Yes ❑ No Attached is a letter of endorsement for this project from the county's LMS EDYes Coordinator. F]No Plan Approval Jurisdiction Plan Expiration Date 11/19/19 Adoption Date 11/5/2019 Date 11/19/2024 Watershed Planning Initiative 2 Page 362 of 1193 4. Project Description Project 0 Watershed Master Plan Description List the total number of persons that will be protected by the proposed project below Total population #of flood insurance #of flood covered by plan 78060 policies covered by 6203 insurance policies 3670 plan in SFHA 1. Describe the existing problems: The City of Boynton Beach is located at in eastern Palm Beach County but also provides utilities services to some areas of unincorporated Palm Beach County, neighboring municipalities such as Town of Briny Breezes, Town of Ocean Ridge, and parts of the Village of Hypoluxo. The City includes approximately 17 square miles acres with an average elevation of 9' NAVD88 citywide, but along the coastal sections that elevation is reduced to 4.5' NAVD88 or less along the extreme eastern sections of the City and coastal barrier jurisdictions where the City provides utilities services. The City is a vulnerable community influenced by tidal flooding, flooding coupled with pockets of low elevation and tidal flooding influence. The City has a high level of service for Parks and Recreation, natural and improved shorelines, a strong and active business community and a very diverse socio-economic composition. Generally, the City has specifically identified areas prone to rainfall driven flooding between the US-1 (Federal Hwy) and 1-95 corridor as well as area prone to tidally influenced flooding east of US-1 alone the Intracoastal Waterway. Other small pockets of known flooding exist west of 1-95. The City has tracked anecdotal data related to these existing flooding problems and further modeling as a part of producing the multi-jurisdiction Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment (CCVA) has verified these existing problem areas. The City has undertaken numerous resiliency planning efforts since 2009 culminating with its recent efforts actively leading the formation of the Coastal Resources Partnership (CRP) in 2018 including 7 municipal jurisdictions in Southeastern Palm Beach County. The signature deliverable of the CRP is the aforementioned CCVA that is a leading regional planning effort in the State producing a tangible and actionable document that complies with recent requirements promulgated in state law- Section 380.093, F.S. The City is an active participant in FEMA's Community Rating System program prioritizing resources to recently achieve a Class 5 Rating. Despite having sufficient points at 3006 to achieve a Class 4, the lack of a Watershed Management Plan (WMP) prevents the City from achieving that benefit of actionable data on drainage system vulnerability and 30% premium reductions for NFIP policies in Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs)which will provide much needed relief to policy holders throughout the City. For all of its aggressive and resource-intensive investments, the City continues to recognize the need to continue and enhance efforts to characterize its exposure and risk, build its datasets and improve its participation in FEMA's Community Rating System program. To better characterize its exposure and risk, and determine adaptation/ mitigation solutions to address that risk, the City seeks to develop a WMP that will assist in a planning response as well as reducing flood insurance premiums throughout the community. Watershed Planning Initiative 3 Page 363 of 1193 Reriptic�n. 2. Scope of Work: For Phase 2, FDEM will coordinate with Sub-recipients to produce a Watershed Master Plan (WMP)for credit under the Community Rating System (CRS). In Phase 1, a pilot project was completed that consisted of research, the creation of a framework and guidance documents that ensure a consistent statewide approach to WMP development. Sub-recipients under the Watershed Planning Initiative will use the Phase 1 guidance materials to produce a Watershed Master Plan for credit under CRS. Phase 1 materials can be found at: https://www.floridadisaster.org/dem/mitigation/watershed-planning-initiative or https://www.fau.edu/engineering/research/cwr3/clearinghouse/. The Sub-recipient will finalize the process by receiving approval from ISO/CRS that the created WMP is sufficient to receive credits under CRS 452.b. Tasks necessary to the completion of a Phase 2 include: Task 1 –Creation of preliminary scope of work, initial flood modeling &submission of draft WMP to CRS officials for approval. The flood modeling should consider evaluations of the watershed's runoff response from design storms under current and predicted future conditions and assessments of the impacts of sea level rise and climate change. Preliminary modeling should include 10-, 25- & 100-year storm events. This initial scope of work and WMP draft should include preliminary modeling of the 10-, 25- and 100-year storm events, an inventory of the ground characteristics and data availability, existing regulations and plans in place, a description of vulnerable areas or areas of interest, a list of potential solutions, and a brief description of future actions plans. Task 2–Submit final WMP &CRS approval. After receiving feedback and approval on the sub-recipient's scope of work and flood modeling submission in Task 1 from FDEM and CRS officials, the sub-recipient will finalize the flood modeling process and complete their WMP. At a minimum, the modeling and WMP must include 10, 25 & 100 year storm events—or model sea level rise—to receive credit through CRS element 452.b. The sub-recipient will update their CRS plan and submit the updated prospective point total to CRS to receive points for element 452.b. The sub-recipient will submit the updated CRS plan to CRS for approval at the same time as they submit their final WMP to CRS for approval. If revisions are necessary. The sub- recipient will correct and re-submit for CRS approval. Please describe in detail below (or on a separate page attached to this proposal) how your community plans to complete the above tasks. Please provide any details related to staffing to complete the proposed project, if you will be hiring an outside agency/firm, and what resources you have at your disposal to accomplish the project: Please see the attached summary document with the modeling approach including all tasks and justified budget breakdown. The City will contract the services to produce the WMP to an experienced outside consulting team with direct CRS experience in creating WMPs and securing their approval from ISO. The City is currently updating its Vulnerability Assessment to comply with updated and expanded requirements in Section 380.093(3), F.S. so data collection, modeling and output are aligned for this WMP development effort to maximize the efficiency of both grants/documents. The City will be using Resilient Florida grant funds as its 25% cost share for this WPI grant. Watershed Planning Initiative 4 Page 364 of 1193 DESCr106K 3. Describe any other on-going or proposed projects in the area that may impact, positively or negatively, the proposed HMGP Project: The City's efforts on climate resilience have been significant and most recently the City has been actively engaged, and led the development of, the Coastal Resources Partnership, a 7-jurisdiction, a municipally-led effort that produced its Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment (CCVA) in 2021. The CCVA has already modeled sea level rise, rainfall conditions, surge and other parameters and enhanced its datasets relative to stormwater structures and infrastructure assets. The City has an existing ICPR model that will be updated to run new simulations that are required to meet the requirements of the Watershed Management Plan (WMP). By June of 2022, the City will also be submitting an individualized Resilient Florida planning grant, that if awarded, will run contemporaneously with this WMP development effort. This Resilient Florida planning grant will further harmonize the City's critical asset inventory as well as provide critical shoreline and stormwater outfall conditions with predicted timelines for structure compromise or failure and develop mitigation/adaptation projects for further funding cycles, which is a component of addition credit for a WMP. The previous work of the CRP developing the CCVA, the current work ongoing now, and potentially further planning work under the Resilient Florida program starting later 2022, all will harmonize with the development of a Boynton Beach WMP meeting the core CRS requirements, with additional components expected to exceed the minimal requirements achieving a strong score in Activity 452.b. Because of this advance and ongoing work, the City is well-position to execute a successful WMP under this grant resulting in approval by ISO within the CRS program. The experience of the City and its team also contemplates advance and ongoing coordination with ISO on model parameters with a goal of achieving a creditable WMP as soon as practicable upon its completion. The City will be using Resilient Florida grant funds as its 25% cost share for this WPI grant. . Community Information Answer questions A through H for the community(ies) that is participating in the Watershed Planning Initiative. Information can be provided using this proposal form, the attached CRS Points Spreadsheet (for questions g & h) or in a separate document clearly identifying the questions and answers. a) Jurisdiction Name b) Name of LMS Coordinator or Floodplain Coordinator/Manager c) Is the community a participant in good standing with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)? d) The NFIP Community Identification Number (CID) e) Does the community participate in the Community Rating System (NFIP CRS)? f) What is the current CRS Class Rank? g) What is the total#of CRS points accrued at the time of application? h) What is the total#of CRS points you expect to receive from completing a WMP? Jurisdiction Name (a) LMS and/or NFIP Participant(c) CID# CRS (e) CRS CRS Total Expected Floodplain (d) Ranking Accumulated Points Coordinator (f) Points(g) from WMP (b) (h) Boynton beach Ronnie Heen Iii Y ❑ N ❑ NA 120196 8 Y ❑ N 5 3006 120 Project Location 1. D Attach a copy of a city or county scale map (large enough to show the entire WMP area) 2. D Attach a map outlining the total area being modelled for your WMP Watershed Planning Initiative 5 Page 365 of 1193 Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) 1. 0 Attach one (1) copy of the FIRM map, a copy of the panel information from the FIRM, and, if available, the Floodway Map. FIRM maps are required for this application. FIRMs are typically available from your local floodplain administrator who may be located in a planning, zoning, or engineering office. Maps can also be ordered from the Map Service Center at 1-800-358-9616. For more information about FIRMs, contact your local agencies or visit the FIRM site on the FEMA Web-page at https:Hmsc.fema.gov/portal. 2. Using the FIRM, determine the flood zone(s)of the project site (Check all zones in the project area). (See FIRM legend for flood zone explanations) (A Zone must be identified) 0 VE or V 1-30 9 AE or A l-30 ❑ AO or AH ❑ A(no base flood elevation given) ❑■ B or X (shaded) ❑■ C or X (unshaded) ❑ Floodway ❑ Coastal Barrier Resource Act (CBRA)Zone . Schedule of Work Using the outline below, estimate in monthly increments how much time will be estimated for each task to complete the Plan. When developing the schedule, please use timeframes from the date of subrecipient agreement execution. Add additional tasks as necessary on a separate sheet and attach to this proposal form. Task(s) Number of Months to Complete Data Collection Task 1 3 Preliminary Flood Modelling Task 1 6 Preliminary Scope of Work (Task 1) 2 Completed WMP Task 2 9 WMP Review Task 2 Not required CRS Revisions Task 2 Not required CRS Approval Task 2 Not required Total Months (maximum 12 months) 12 ,.Total Schedule Estimate the total duration of your proposed activities (in 12 months) Proposed start date (MM/DD/YYYY) 01/31/2023 Proposed end date (MM/DD/YYYY) 01/31/2024 Watershed Planning Initiative 6 Page 366 of 1193 7. Budget Cost estimates should be consistent with scope of work items and work schedule. Presented cost estimates in the budget should have sufficient source documentation or justification. Costs must be eligible under HMGP and conform to the requirements set forth in 2 CFR 200 E. Applicants must ensure that cost are reasonable, allowable, allocable, and necessary for the completion of a Watershed Master Plan consistent with the scope of work. Additional justifications related to the budget can be attached to your submitted proposal form. Cost Item Unit Amount Rate_ Total Cost Personnel Fringe Benefits Travel Equipment Supplies Contractual $202,915 Other Total Project Cost $202,915 . Cost share Maximum Federal Share for the project is 75 percent. Non-federal funding share is that portion of the total project costs provided by the non-federal entity in the form of in-kind contributions (professional services, labor, etc.) or cash match received from third parties or contributed by the entity. In-kind contributions must be provided and/or cash expended during the project period of performance to satisfy matching requirement. Please present the cost-share information for the proposed project below. Federal andt`Non-F d+ raCdost 4,66', own, TOTAL PROJECT COSTS $202,915 Estimated Federal Share (max 75%) $ 152,186.25 75 % Estimated Local Share: Cash $50,728.75 25 % Estimated Local Share: In-Kind * $ % Estimated Local Share: Third-Party * $50,728.75 25 Date of local share funding availability I 7/1 /22 upon grant award *Provide narrative or description of in-kind or third-party match sources below: The City is currently finalizing an update to its vulnerability assessment in 2022 and will be submitting a Resilient Florida planning grant by 6/22/22 for additional planning funding specific to the City of Boynton Beach to further enhance its vulnerability planning efforts relative to the development of infrastructure adaptation projects and further modeling related to critical assets. Data collection,analysis and modeling can be harmonized with this effort to efficiently create a Watershed Management Plan. Because state appropriations for 2022 planning grants will be available July 1,2022,it is anticipated that planning grant funds should be available as match for this WPI Grant by September 1,2022 per state correspondence with H.Tillotson,Grants Administrator for the Resilient Florida Program. The City will be using these Resilient Florida grant funds as its 25%cost share for this WPI grant. Watershed Planning Initiative 7 Page 367 of 1193 Federal andt`Non-Federal'`Cost Share Breakdown Provide any additional comments and/or reference to applicable attachments (optional) Watershed Planning Initiative 8 Page 368 of 1193 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (H GP) Watershed Planning Initiative Notice of Proposal Form Subapplicant City of Boynton Beach Subapplication Title Boynton Beach Watershed Management Plan Subapplication Type Planning-Mitigation-Watershed Master Plan Total Project Cost $202, 915 _ Federal Share $1_52,186.25_ If a subapplication for this planning activity for has been submitted under a previous grant cycle, please list the program, date,and disaster(if applicable) No 1.0 Contact Information Application Prepared by: Name Angela Prymas, P.E. Title Senior Engineer Agency/Organization City of Boynton Beach Primary Phone 561-742-6421 Type W Work ❑ Mobile Secondary Phone Type ❑ Work ❑ Mobile Email PrymasA@bbfl.us Address line 1 124 E. Woolbright Road Address line 2 City Boynton Beach State FL Zip 33435 Authorized Applicant Agent—individual authorized to sign certifications (proof of authorization required) Name Mayor Ty Penserga Title Mayor Agency/Organization City of Boynton Beach Primary Phone (561) 528-3366 Type 0 Work ❑ Mobile Secondary Phone Type ❑ Work ❑ Mobile Email PensergaT@bbfl.us Address line 1 100 E. Ocean Avenue Address line 2 1 Page 369 of 1193 ,, City Boynton Be h State FL 33435 Zip _ _ l Signature Date I Point of Contact(POC)—h ivi to be contacted for additional information Name Angela P m_a_ s P_ .E. Title Senior Engineer Agency/Organization City of Boynton Beach ~ Primary Phone 1561-742-6421 Type 9 Work ❑ Mobile Secondary Phone Type ❑ Work ❑ Mobile Email PrymasA@bbfl.us Address line 1 124 E. Woolbright Road Address line 2 City Boynton Beach State FL Zip :33435 2. Subapplicant Information Subapplicant Type of Subapplicant ❑ State Government X Local Government ❑ Indian Tribal Government ❑ Special Governmental District ❑ Private Non-Profit ❑ Other(please specify) a City/Town/Village City of Boynton Beach ! County Palm Beach County ! FIPS Code 1207875 Unique Entity ID FYYMUAVJDKC61 State Legislative H-88, 89 & 91/S-31 Federal Tax ID F596000282 Districts Number ® Local MitigationrCompliance Local Mitigation Strategy Information Does your jurisdiction have a current FEMA Approved Mitigation Plan? M Yes ❑ No Attached is a letter of endorsement for this project from the county's LMS p Yes Coordinator. E]NIII - Plan Approval Jurisdiction Plan Expiration Date Adoption Date 111/5/20191 Date 111/19/2024 I Watershed Planning Initiative 2 Page 370 of 1193 4. Project Description Project E Watershed Master Plan Description List the total number of persons that will be protected by the proposed project below Total population 1 #of flood insurance #of flood covered by plan 178060 Policies covered by 6203 insurance policies 3670 plan i in SFHA 1. Describe the existing problems: The City of Boynton Beach is located at in eastern Palm Beach County but also provides utilities services to some areas of unincorporated Palm Beach County, neighboring municipalities such as Town of Briny Breezes, Town of Ocean Ridge, and parts of the Village of Hypoluxo. The City includes approximately 17 square miles acres with an average elevation of 9' NAVD88 citywide, but along the coastal sections that elevation is reduced to 4.5' NAVD88 or less along the extreme eastern sections of the City and coastal barrier jurisdictions where the City provides utilities services. The City is a vulnerable community influenced by tidal flooding, flooding coupled with pockets of low elevation and tidal flooding influence. The City has a high level of service for Parks and Recreation, natural and improved shorelines, a strong and active business community and a very diverse socio-economic composition. Generally, the City has specifically identified areas prone to rainfall driven flooding between the US-1 (Federal Hwy)and 1-95 corridor as well as area prone to tidally influenced flooding east of US-1 alone the Intracoastal Waterway. Other small pockets of known flooding exist west of 1-95. The City has tracked anecdotal data related to these existing flooding problems and further modeling as a part of producing the multi jurisdiction Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment (CCVA)has verified these existing problem areas. The City has undertaken numerous resiliency planning efforts since 2009 culminating with its recent efforts actively leading the formation of the Coastal Resources Partnership (CRP) in 2018 including 7 municipal jurisdictions in Southeastern Palm Beach County. The signature deliverable of the CRP is the aforementioned CCVA that is a leading regional planning effort in the State producing a tangible and actionable document that complies with recent requirements promulgated in state law- Section 380.093, F.S. The City is an active participant in FEMA's Community Rating System program prioritizing resources to recently achieve a Class 5 Rating. Despite having sufficient points at 3006 to achieve a Class 4, the lack of a Watershed Management Plan (WMP) prevents the City from achieving that benefit of actionable data on drainage system vulnerability and 30% premium reductions for NFIP policies in Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs)which will provide much needed relief to policy holders throughout the City. For all of its aggressive and resource-intensive investments, the City continues to recognize the need to continue and enhance efforts to characterize its exposure and risk, build its datasets and improve its participation in FEMA's Community Rating System program. To better characterize its exposure and risk, and determine adaptation!mitigation solutions to address that risk, the City seeks to develop a WMP that will assist in a planning response as well as reducing flood insurance premiums throughout the community. Watershed Planning Initiative 3 Page 371 of 1193 Description 2. Scope of Work: For Phase 2, FDEM will coordinate with Sub-recipients to produce a Watershed Master Plan (WMP)for credit under the Community Rating System (CRS). In Phase 1, a pilot project was completed that consisted of research,the creation of a framework and guidance documents that ensure a consistent statewide approach to WMP development. Sub-recipients under the Watershed Planning Initiative will use the Phase 1 guidance materials to produce a Watershed Master Plan for credit under CRS. Phase 1 materials can be found at: h s:// .floddadis ster.or / em/miti ation/watershed- Vannin -initiative or https°/ANww.fau.edu/enaineerina/research/cwr3/clearinahouse/.The Sub-recipient will finalize the process by receiving approval from ISO/CRS that the created WMP is sufficient to receive credits under CRS 452.b.Tasks necessary to the completion of a Phase 2 include: Task 1 –Creation of preliminary scope of work, initial flood modeling &submission of draft WMP to CRS officials for approval. The flood modeling should consider evaluations of the watershed's runoff response from design storms under current and predicted future conditions and assessments of the impacts of sea level rise and climate change. Preliminary modeling should include 10-, 25-& 100-year storm events. This initial scope of work and WMP draft should include preliminary modeling of the 10-, 25-and 100-year storm events, an inventory of the ground characteristics and data availability, existing regulations and plans in place, a description of vulnerable areas or areas of interest, a list of potential solutions, and a brief description of future actions plans. Task 2–Submit final WMP &CRS approval. After receiving feedback and approval on the sub-recipient's scope of work and flood modeling submission in Task 1 from FDEM and CRS officials, the sub-recipient will finalize the flood modeling process and complete their WMP.At a minimum, the modeling and WMP must include 10, 25& 100 year storm events—or model sea level rise—to receive credit through CRS element 452.b. The sub-recipient will update their CRS plan and submit the updated prospective point total to CRS to receive points for element 452.b. The sub-recipient will submit the updated CRS plan to CRS for approval at the same time as they submit their final WMP to CRS for approval. If revisions are necessary. The sub- recipient will correct and re-submit for CRS approval. Please describe in detail below(or on a separate page attached to this proposal) how your community plans to complete the above tasks. Please provide any details related to staffing to complete the proposed project, if you will be hiring an outside agency/firm, and what resources you have at your disposal to accomplish the project: Please see the attached summary document with the modeling approach including all tasks and justified budget breakdown. The City will contract the services to produce the WMP to an experienced outside consulting team with direct CRS experience in creating WMPs and securing their approval from ISO. The City is currently updating its Vulnerability Assessment to comply with updated and expanded requirements in Section 380.093(3), F.S. so data collection, modeling and output are aligned for this WMP development effort to maximize the efficiency of both grants/documents. The City will be using Resilient Florida grant funds as its 25% cost share for this WPI grant. Watershed Planning Initiative 4 Page 372 of 1193 Description 3. Describe any other on-going or proposed projects in the area that may impact, positively or negatively, the proposed HMGP Project: The City's efforts on climate resilience have been significant and most recently the City has been actively engaged, and led the development of, the Coastal Resources Partnership, a 7-jurisdiction, a municipally-led effort that produced its Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment(CCVA)in 2021. The CCVA has already modeled sea level rise, rainfall conditions, surge and other parameters and enhanced its datasets relative to stormwater structures and infrastructure assets. The City has an existing ICPR model that will be updated to run new simulations that are required to meet the requirements of the Watershed Management Plan (WMP). By June of 2022,the City will also be submitting an individualized Resilient Florida planning grant,that if awarded,will run contemporaneously with this WMP development effort. This Resilient Florida planning grant will further harmonize the City's critical asset inventory as well as provide critical shoreline and stormwater outfall conditions with predicted timelines for structure compromise or failure and develop mitigation/adaptation projects for further funding cycles,.which is a component of addition credit for a WMP. The previous work of the CRP developing the CCVA,the current work ongoing now, and potentially further planning work under the Resilient Florida program starting later 2022, all will harmonize with the development of a Boynton Beach WMP meeting the core CRS requirements,with additional components expected to exceed the minimal requirements achieving a strong score in Activity 452.b. Because of this advance and ongoing work,the City is well-position to execute a successful WMP under this grant resulting in approval by ISO within the CRS program. The experience of the City and its team also contemplates advance and ongoing coordination with ISO on model parameters with a goal of achieving a creditable WMP as soon as practicable upon its completion. The City will be using Resilient Florida grant funds as its 25%cost share for this WPI grant. 5. Community Information Answer questions A through H for the community(les) that is participating in the Watershed Planning Initiative. Information can be provided using this proposal form, the attached CRS Points Spreadsheet (for questions g & h) or in a separate document clearly identifying the questions and answers. a) Jurisdiction Name b) Name of LMS Coordinator or Floodplain Coordinator/Manager c) Is the community a participant in good standing with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)? d) The NFIP Community Identification Number(CID) e) Does the community participate in the Community Rating System (NFIP CRS)? f) What is the current CRS Class Rank? g) What is the total#of CRS points accrued at the time of application? h) What is the total#of CRS points you expect to receive from completing a WMP? Jurisdiction Name(a) LMS and/or NFIP Participant(c) CID# CRS(e) CRS CRS Total Expected Floodplain (d) Ranking Accumulated Points Coordinator (f) Points(g) from WMP (b) (h) Boynton beach Ronnie Heen ®Y ❑ N ❑ NA 120196 R Y ❑ N 5 3006 120 Project Location 1. Attach a copy of a city or county scale map (large enough to show the entire WMP area) 2. Attach a map outlining the total area being modelled for your WMP Watershed Planning Initiative 5 Page 373 of 1193 Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) 1. 9 Attach one(1)copy of the FIRM map, a copy of the panel information from the FIRM, and, if available,the Floodway Map. FIRM maps are required for this application. FIRMs are typically available from your local floodplain administrator who may be located in a planning,zoning, or engineering office. Maps can also be ordered from the Map Service Center at 1-800-358-9616. For more information about FIRMs, contact your local agencies or visit the FIRM site on the FEMA Web-page at https://msc.fema.gov/portal. 2. Using the FIRM, determine the flood zone(s)of the project site(Check all zones in the project area). (See FIRM legend for flood zone explanations) (A Zone must be identified) ig VE or V 1-30 IN AE or A 1-30 ❑ AO or AH ❑A(no base flood elevation given) B or X(shaded) F C or X(unshaded) ❑ Floodway ❑ Coastal Barrier Resource Act(CBRA)Zone 6. Schedule of Work Using the outline below, estimate in monthly increments how much time will be estimated for each task to complete the Plan. When developing the schedule, please use timeframes from the date of subrecipient agreement execution. Add additional tasks as necessary on a separate sheet and attach to this proposal form. Task(s) Number of Months to Comlete Data Collection ffask 1 3 Prelimina Flood Modelling Task 1 6 Preliminaa Scope of Work Task 1 2 _ Completed WMP Task 2 9 WMP Review Task 2)__ Not required CRS Revisions Task 2 _ Not required CRS Approval Task 2 Not required Total Months (maximum 12 months) 12 Total Schedule Estimate the total duration of your proposed activities (in 12 months) Proposed start date (MM/DD/YYYY) 01/31/2023 Proposed end date (MM/DD/YYYY) 01/31/2024 Watershed Planning Initiative 6 Page 374 of 1193 7. Budget Cost estimates should be consistent with scope of work items and work schedule. Presented cost estimates in the budget should have sufficient source documentation or justification. Costs must be eligible under HMGP and conform to the requirements set forth in 2 CFR 200 E. Applicants must ensure that cost are reasonable, allowable, allocable, and necessary for the completion of a Watershed Master Plan consistent with the scope of work. Additional justifications related to the budget can be attached to your submitted proposal form. Cost Item Unit_ Amount Rate Total Cost Personnel _ Fringe Benefits _ Travel E ui ment Supplies Contractual $202,915 Other _ Total Project Cost $202,915 8. Cost share Maximum Federal Share for the project is 75 percent. Non-federal funding share is that portion of the total project costs provided by the non-federal entity in the form of in-kind contributions (professional services, labor, etc.)or cash match received from third parties or contributed by the entity. In-kind contributions must be provided and/or cash expended during the project period of performance to satisfy matching requirement. Please present the cost-share information for the proposed project below. Federal and Non-Federal Cost Share Breakdown TOTAL PROJECT COSTS $202,915 Estimated Federal Share (max 75%) $152,186.25 75 % Estimated Local Share: Cash $50,728.75 25 % Estimated Local Share: In-Kind* $ % Estimated Local Share: Third-Party* $50,728.75 25 % Date of local share funding availability 7/1/22 upon grant award *Provide narrative or description of in-kind or third-party match sources below: The City is currently finalizing an update to its vulnerability assessment in 2022 and will be submitting a Resilient Florida planning grant by 6/22/22 for additional planning funding specific to the City of Boynton Beach to further enhance its vulnerability planning efforts relative to the development of infrastructure adaptation projects and further modeling related to critical assets. Data collection,analysis and modeling can be harmonized with this effort to efficiently create a Watershed Management Plan. Because state appropriations for 2022 planning grants will be available July 1,2022,it is anticipated that planning grant funds should be available as match for this WPI Grant by September 1,2022 per state correspondence with H.Tillotson,Grants Administrator for the Resilient Florida Program. The City will be using these Resilient Florida grant funds as its 25%cost share for this WPI grant. Watershed Planning Initiative 7 Page 375 of 1193 Federal and Non-Federal Cost Share Breakdown Provide any additional comments and/or reference to applicable attachments (optional) I Watershed Planning Initiative8 Page 376 of 1193 6.K. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R22-078 -Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the First Amendment to the I nterlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency to provide for the forgiveness of the local government contribution under the Florida Housing Finance Corporation loan program for the Ocean Breeze East project as part of the promissory note and loan agreement. Explanation of Request: On February 6, 2018 the City approved Resolution No. R18-026 for a I nterlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for the payment of the local government contribution under the Florida Housing Finance Corporation loan program for the Ocean Breeze East project. On November 5, 2019 the City approved Resolution No. R19-132 approving and authorizing the mayor to sign a promissory note and loan agreement, first amendment to purchase and development agreement, subordination agreement, and any other agreements or related documents associated with the loan to Ocean Breeze East Apartments, LLC securing the local government contribution of$567,500. On November 7, 2019 the City of Boynton Beach and Ocean Breeze East Apartments, LLC entered into a promissory note and loan agreement to securitize the local government contribution under the Florida Housing Finance Corporation loan program for the Ocean Breeze East project. (See attached Resolution No. R19-132) Now that the project has been completed it is necessary to amend the interlocal agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency to provide a mechanism after receiving reimbursement from the CRAfor final payment of the Grant of five hundred sixty seven thousand and five hundred dollars ($567,500.00) and allow the City to forgive the Grant and release Ocean Breeze East Apartments, LLC of any further obligations thereunder. How will this affect city programs or services? After receipt of reimbursement from the CRA and prior to the natural termination or expiration of the Grant, the City will forgive and release the Grant and release the Borrower of any further obligations thereunder. Fiscal Impact: All costs incurred under this agreement will be reimbursed from the CRA. Alternatives: None Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Page 377 of 1193 Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description D Resolution Resolution approving First Amendment to ILA with CRA (Ocean Breeze D Agreement 1 st Amendment to I nterlocal Agreement D I nterlocal Agreement R18-026- I nterlocal Agreement D Resolution R19-132 - Resolution approving various agreements Page 378 of 1193 I RESOLUTION NO. R22- 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING 3 AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE 4 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND 5 THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO 6 PROVIDE FOR THE FORGIVENESS OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT 7 CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION 8 LOAN PROGRAM FOR THE OCEAN BREEZE EAST PROJECT AS PART OF THE 9 PROMISSORY NOTE AND LOAN AGREEMENT; AND PROVIDING AN 10 EFFECTIVE DATE. 11 WHEREAS, on February 6, 2018 the City Commission approved, via Resolution No. R18- 12 026, an Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach 13 Community Redevelopment Agency for the payment of the local government contribution under 14 the Florida Housing Finance Corporation loan program for the Ocean Breeze East project; and 15 WHEREAS, on November 5, 2019 the City Commission approved, via Resolution No. R19- 16 132, the mayor to sign a promissory note and loan agreement, first amendment to purchase and 17 development agreement, subordination agreement, and any other agreements or related 18 documents associated with the loan to Ocean Breeze East Apartments, LLC securing the local 19 government contribution of $567,500; and 20 WHEREAS, on November 7, 2019 the City of Boynton Beach and Ocean Breeze East 21 Apartments, LLC entered into a promissory note and loan agreement to securitize the local 22 government contribution under the Florida Housing Finance Corporation loan program for the 23 Ocean Breeze East project; and 24 WHEREAS, the project has been completed and it is necessary to amend the Interlocal 25 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\First Amendment To ILA With CRA(Ocean Breeze)-Reso.Docx Page 379 of 1193 26 Redevelopment Agency to provide a mechanism after receiving reimbursement from the CRA for 27 final payment of the Grant in the amount of five hundred sixty seven thousand and five hundred 28 dollars ($567,500.00) and allow the City to forgive the Grant and release Ocean Breeze East 29 Apartments, LLC of any further obligations thereunder; and 30 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, upon the 31 recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the City residents to approve and 32 authorize the Mayor to sign the First Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement between the City 33 of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency to provide for the 34 forgiveness of the local government contribution under the Florida Housing Finance Corporation 35 loan program for the Ocean Breeze East project as part of the promissory note and loan 36 agreement. 37 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 38 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 39 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and incorporated 40 herein by this reference. 41 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby 42 approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the First Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement 43 between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 44 to provide for the forgiveness of the local government contribution under the Florida Housing 45 Finance Corporation loan program for the Ocean Breeze East project as part of the promissory 46 note and loan agreement. A copy of the First Amendment is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\First Amendment To ILA With CRA(Ocean Breeze)-Reso.Docx Page 380 of 1193 47 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 48 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, 2022. 49 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 50 YES NO 51 52 Mayor—Ty Penserga 53 54 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 55 56 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 57 58 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 59 60 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 61 62 VOTE 63 ATTEST: 64 65 66 67 68 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 69 City Clerk 70 71 72 (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\First Amendment To ILA With CRA(Ocean Breeze)-Reso.Docx Page 381 of 1193 FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION STATE APARTMENT LOAN PROGRAM FOR THE PROJECT KNOWN AS THE OCEAN BREEZE EAST PROJECT SITE TO BE DEVELOPED BY OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 420, PART V, SECTIONS 420.5093 — 420.5099, FLORIDA STATUTES, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE This FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION STATE APARTMENT LOAN PROGRAM FOR THE PROJECT KNOWN AS THE OCEAN BREEZE EAST PROJECT SITE TO BE DEVELOPED BY OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 420, PART V, SECTIONS 420.5093 — 420.5099, FLORIDA STATUTES, ("First Amendment") is entered into by and between the City of Boynton Beach("City") and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA") (collectively referred to as the "Parties"). WHEREAS, the Parties entered into the INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION STATE APARTMENT LOAN PROGRAM FOR THE PROJECT KNOWN AS THE OCEAN BREEZE EAST PROJECT SITE TO BE DEVELOPED BY OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 420, PART V, SECTIONS 420.5093 — 420.5099, FLORIDA STATUTES ("Agreement") on February 12, 2018; and WHEREAS, the Parties wish to make certain additions to the Agreement; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises contained herein and in the Agreement,the sufficiency of which both Parties hereby acknowledge, the Parties hereby agree as follows: 1) Incorporation. The recitals and other information above are hereby incorporated 01633208-1 Page 382 of 1193 herein as if fully set forth. 2) Amendment Style. Amendments to the Agreement are shown as follows: additions are shown in underlined format; deletions are shown in strikethrough format. 3) Amendments. A. The third recital is hereby amended as follows: WHEREAS, the CRA has approved a financial contribution of five hundred sixty - seven thousand and five hundred dollars ($ 567,500.00)in the form of the Promissory Note and Loan Agreement between the City and Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC and the associated Mortgage, attached hereto as Composite Exhibit B (collectively, the "Grant")to assist the developer, Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC ("Grantee"), in the development of certain properties located 700 N. Seacrest Boulevard in Boynton Beach, Florida, as described in Exhibit"A"attached hereto, and B. Section 2.01 of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows: 2.01 This Agreement shall be effective upon the approval of both parties and upon filing with the Clerk of the Court in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit and shall terminate upon the City forgiving the Grant and releasing Borrower of any further obligations thereunder, after receiving reimbursement from the CRA r__mbttrs_~a toe CITY for final payment of the Grant of five hundred sixty - seven thousand and five hundred dollars ($567,500.00)to Grantee consistent with the terms of this Agreement} the fail ,,-e of Grantee to „btai,, award, ,,.aef itis t . al of ., noir=ew T,,..eme C. Section 3.01 of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows: 3.01 The Parties agree that per Resolution No._the Grant shall be paid by the CITY to Grantee on behalf of the CRA. The Parties agree further that the CRA will reimburse the CITY for the payment of said Grant,within 30 days of CITY's notice of making payment. Payment shall be made to Grantee upon: 1) Grantee providing evidence that they have been awarded a nine percent(9 %) low income tax credit from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation; and 2) a real estate closing for the sale of the project properties located at 700 N. Seacrest Boulevard in Boynton Beach, Florida, as described in Exhibit "A." After receipt of reimbursement from the CRA and prior to the natural termination or expiration of the Grant, the City will forgive and release the Grant and release the Borrower of any further obligations thereunder.After receipt of reimbursement from the CRA,the City shall take no action to seek repayment from Borrower under the terms of the Grant, nor to declare Borrower in default under the Grant. 4) General. Except as expressly set forth in this First Amendment, the Agreement is unmodified and remains in full force and effect, and is hereby ratified and confirmed by the CRA and the City. This First Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts, any one and all of which shall constitute the agreement of the Parties and each of which shall be deemed an original. To the extent of any conflict between the 01633208-1 Page 383 of 1193 Agreement and this First Amendment, this First Amendment shall control. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set their hands and seals the day and year written below. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida By: Ty Penserga, Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Approved as to form: City Attorney BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a public agency organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida By: Ty Penserga, Chair Approved as to form: CRA Attorney 01633208-1 Page 384 of 1193 EXHIBIT A (Insert Legal Description) 01633208-1 Page 385 of 1193 EXHIBIT B (Insert Loan Agreement and Promissory Note) 01633208-1 Page 386 of 1193 EXHIBIT"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 3 through 12 inclusive, in Block 1, Lots 1 and 2, In Block 1, LESS all that portion of lots 1 and 2 lying West of the East right-of-way line for "Seacrest Boulevard" as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182 and less a 20 foot return curve area for road right-of-way, PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 11, at Page 43,of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and the South Half(S1/2) of the East Half(E1/2)of Lot 2 of Subdivision of the West Half(W1/2) of the Southeast Quarter (SEI/4) of Section 21, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, LESS the South 125 feet thereof, Less parcels conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official Records Book 852, Page 642 and LESS the right-of-way for "Seacrest Boulevard"as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 4, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Page 387 of 1193 EXHIBIT B (Insert Loan Agreement and Promissory Note) 1 i i IiI i 1 1 j1 1 3 3 3� 1 ji I 3� I 1 01633208-1 Page 388 of 1193 (! E i i PROMISSORY NOTE AND LOAN AGREEMENT Folio Number and Property Address: See Exhibit"A": Date: November 7,2019 Amount: $567,500.00 FOR VAL[)E RCCEIVI,11,the undersigned, hereinafter referred to as"Borrower,"promises to pay to the order of THE CITY OF BOYNTON LEACH, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "Lender", or its successors, the sum Five Hundred Sixty-Seven Thousand Five Hundred and NO1100 Dollars ($567,500.00)(We "Loan Sum")to the extent such amount }las been disbursed by Lender to Borrower. LOAN AGREEMENT: Lender shall loan to Borrower on or after the elate Hereof, the Loan Sum in one or more draws upon written request of Borrower for the purpose of developing and constweting a 123 unit multifaulily apartment complex to be owned,used and operated as low income housing under IRC Section 42 (tire "Project"), Such request shall be accompanied by a draw request approved by the first mortgage constn-uction lender showing the specific uses of the requested draw from the Lender for hard and soft costs of the Project and also showing disbursement of first mortgage loan proceeds to the Borrower. Borrower shall not use the Loan Suni proceeds for any purpose other than the hard and soft costs associated with the Project. Subject to the foregoing,the funding will occur upon commencement or during eonststtction,but no later than twelve(12)months after the date of closing. LOAN PAYMENT: Borrower shall promptly pay the principal of the indebtedness evidenced by this Note,and all other charges and indebtedness provided herein and in that certain Mortgage to be entered into on date even herewith mid recorded in the Public Records of Pahn Beach County, Florida(the"Mortgage"),at the times and in the manner provided in this Note and in tine Mortgage. The interest rate on the loan shall be zero percent(0%)Interest. Payment of any principal shall be due in full on the twentieth annual anniversary of the date hereof (hereinafter referred to as the"Loan Term"). This Note may be forgiven any time after the end of the Compliance Period (as defined in the Borrower's Amended and Restated Operating Agreement) in the sole and absolute discretion of the Lender. Loan payment hereunder is secured by the terms of that certain Mortgage by and between Borrower and Lender dated of even date herewith(the"Mortgage"). DEFAULT& ACCELERATION: Lender shall have the optional right to declare the amount of the total unpaid balance hereof to be due and forthwith payable in advance of tine maturity date of any sura due or installment, as fixed herein, after notice has been given in accordance with the terms and conditions in the Mortgage securing this Note, upon the occuntrice of any event or failure to perform in accordance with any of the terms and conditions in the Mortgage or this Note, Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Borrower's investor member shall have the right, but not the obligation, to cure a default hereunder within the same cure period as Borrower. ESTOPPELA VA1VERc Failure of Lender to declare a default shall not constitute a waiver of such default.Upon default,this Note will accrue interest at lite highest rate permissible under applicable law,or,if this Note be reduced to judgment,such judgment should bear interest at the highest rate permissible under applicable law. Promissory Note acrd Loan Agreement(City of Boynton Beach)-Ocean nreere 1 4824.5364-0361 0 Page 389 of 1193 i PREPAYMENT: Borrower reserves the right to prepay at any tine all or part of the principal amount of this Note without the payment of penalties or premiums. All payments of this Note,prior to default, shall be first applied to reduce the principal amount of this Note and second to the payment of interest,if any. COLLECTION COSTS: If suit is instituted by Under to recover this Note,Borrower agree(s) to pay all reasonable out of pocket costs of such collection including reasonable attorney's fees and court costs, PARTIES:The words"Borrower"and"Lender"in this Note shall be construed to include the respective heirs,personal representatives,successors,and assigns of the Borrower and the Lender. CONSTRUCTION AND VENUE: Each party covenants and agrees that any and all legal actions arising out of or connected with this Note shall be instituted in the state courts located in and for Palet Beach County,Florida, as the exclusive forums and venues for any such action,subject to any right of either party to removal from state court to federal court,which is hereby reserved,and each party farther covenants and agrees that it will not institute any action in any other forum or venue and hereby consents to immediate dismissal or transfer of any such action instituted in any other forum or venue. This Note is entered into within, and with reference to the internal laws of, the State of Florida, and shall be governed, construed and applied in accordance with the internal laws(excluding conflicts of law)of the State of Florida. NONRECOURSE: The nonrecourse terms of the Mortgage are incorporated herein by reference and shall survive regardless of whether the mortgage is satisfied or amended. THIS NOTE ARISES OUT OF OR IS GIVEN TO SECURE THE REPAYMENT OF A LOAN ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH THE FINANCING OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND IS EXEMPT FROM DOCUMENTARY AND INTANGIBLE TAXES PURSUANT TO SECTION 420.513(1), FLORIDA STATUTES. THE REMAINDER OF'T'MS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Promissory Note and Loan Agreement(City of Boynton Beach)—Ocean Breoze 2 4824.5364-0361 v,8 Page 390 of 1193 IN WITNESS �VTIEREOF, this Nota has been ditty executed by Borrower as of the day and year first wriiten above, OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC,a Florida limited liability company ttness SI attire By: Occan Breeze ager LLG;—5— o 01 Naive print or typed limitte�d-'Ii ally, It ager �✓�v Wf Si )acture//�♦� /! p1 p rJ vis S%vezy la cr Nance printed or typed J i i STATE OF FLOLUDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this�day of_ IIW�13*, , 2019, by Lewis V.Swezy,as manager of Ocean Breeze Mauagcr LLC,a Florida limited liability cont any,the manager of Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC,n Florida limited liability coinpa , > to®is personally knotyri�ttte or who has produced qs identification. Witness my hand and official seal the date aforesai , !rotary Pobrio steie of rimida Notary Public,S►ate of Flor0h at Large Richetd P Qramm MY COM*"00:W 400 a E.YpIMS OY/1512023 NLt U1 Notary:Print or Type Nauta i My Commission Expires "1 i i i i i i i I Prmnisso►y Note snd Loan Agreement(City of Boynton Beach)- [}cella Breeze 3 ,1821-5364.11361 v.8 Page 391 of 1193 I IN WfrNESS WHEREOF,this Note has been duly executed by Lender as of the day and year first written above. �— THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a political _ subdi ' i thZSo tWiness Siguatu c fi, ' By'Name printed or typed Nam ; t Y" Tide.' 6 d ✓lG7A,` ? I(dCSS sigpat &.Z. h �i Name printed or typed STATE OF FLORH)A COUNTY OF &*A r i The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before we this day of_-NO1� ,019,by as NA 2— of A_ NO(CA rthe who is personally known to A or 1ho has produced as identification. Witness my hand and official seal the date aforesaid, No u ic,gtatd of Florida at Large Y3oN rJ,Ei. t,�t w-vl c- s) Notary; Print or Type Name My Convnission Expires Bonnie NWdlen NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA . comm GG108394 Expires W6/2021 Promissory Note and Loan Agreement(City of Boynton Beach)—0cean Breeze 4 4874-5364.0361 v,8 Page 392 of 1193 PROMISSORY NOTE AND LOAN AGREEMENT Ocean Breeze East Apartments Exhibit "A" Legal Descriptio The land referred to herein below is situated In the County of Palm Beach,State of Florida,and described as follows; Lots 3 through 12 Inclusive, In Block 1, AND Lots 1 and 2, In Block 1, LESS all that portion of Lots 1 and 2 lying West of the East right-of-way line for Seacrest Boulevard as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182 AND LESS a 20 foot return curve area for road right-of-way, PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 11, at Page 43, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. AND The South 112 of the East 1/2 of trot 2 of Subdivision of the West 112 of the Southeast 114 of Section 21, Township 45 South, Range 43 East,LESS the South 125 feet thereof, LESS the parcels conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official Records Book 852, Page 642, and LESS the right-of-way for Seacrest Boulevard,as shown on Road Plat Book 5,at Page 182, according to the plat thereof,as recorded In Plat Book 1, at Page 4, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. End of Exhibit"A" i I I i Promissory Note and Load Agreement(City of Boynton Beach)—Ocean Breeze $ 4824-5364-03610 Page 393 of 1193 I RESOLUTION NO. R18-026 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 3 FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO 4 s SIGN AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF 5 BOYNTON BEACH AND THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY 6 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO 7 THE OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC., IN 8 ASSOCIATION WITH THEIR APPLICATION FOR THE 9% TAX 9 CREDIT FOR LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDITS AND TO 10 SIGN ANY RELATED APPLICATION DOCUMENTS TO 11 CONFIRM SUCH SUPPORT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 12 DATE. 13 WHEREAS; on January 18, 2018 the CRA Board approved an Interlocal Agreement 14 with the City of Boynton Beach for funding of the Local Government Contribution match of { f 15 $567,500 in connection with Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC in connection with their g 16 application for 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program; and 17 WHEREAS, the application requires the Local Government to verify the contribution i 18 amount of$567,500 as part of Ocean Breeze East Apartments, LLC., application submission; 19 and 20 WHEREAS, the Local Government is the City of Boynton Beach and this Interlocal 3 21 Agreement provides for the financial support to be paid by the Boynton beach Community 22 Redevelopment Agency providing the application for the 9% LIHTC Program is successful; 23 and k' 24 WHEREAS,the attached Interlocal Agreement contains the details of the CRA funding 25 commitments associated with the Project. 26 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 27 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Page 394 of 1103 28 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and incorporated 29 herein by this reference. 30 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach,Florida does hereby 31 approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton 32 Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for CRA funding to the 33 Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC in association with their application for the 9% tax credit 34 for Low Income Housing Tax Credits and to sign any related application documents to confirm # 35 such support. A copy of said Interlocal Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit"A". : 36 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. : 37 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 61" day of February, 2018. 38 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 39 40 YES NO 41 42 Mayor— Steven B. Grant 43 44 Vice Mayor—Justin Katz 45 46 Commissioner—Mack McCray 47 48 Commissioner—Christina L. Romelus 49 50 Commissioner—Joe Casello 51 �., 52 VOTE 53 �ATTEST: 54 1 55 56 57 Judith Pyle, CMC �' � "' @( - 58 City Clerk 59 M'd iW. d ✓' ' f 60 µ 61 (Corporate Seal) ; & ,7 s`' Page 395 of 11�3 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION STATE APARTMENT LOAN PROGRAM FOR THE PROJECT KNOWN AS THE OCEAN BREEZE EAST PROJECT SITE TO BE DEVELOPED BY OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 420, PART V, SECTIONS 420.5093 - 420.5099, FLORIDA STATUTES, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THIS AGREEMENT,made and entered into on the 4'. day of 2018 by and between: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA a Florida municipal corporation 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach,Florida 33425 (hereinafter referred to as"CITY") AND BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a Public Agency of the State of Florida 710 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 (hereinafter referred to as"CRA") WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, CITY and CRA ("Parties") desire to encourage Affordable and Workforce Housing development within the City and the CRA;and WHEREAS,the CRA has determined that the provision of Affordable and Workforce Housing within the CRA furthers the CRA's purpose of eliminating slum and blight; and WHEREAS,the CRA has approved a financial contribution of five hundred sixty-seven thousand and five hundred dollars($567,500.00)in the form of a grant contribution("Grant")to assist the developer,Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC ("Grantee"), in the development of certain properties located 700 N. Seacrest Boulevard in Boynton Beach, Florida, as described in Exhibit"A" attached hereto, and WHEREAS,the Parties desire to enter into an Interlocal Agreement("Agreement")for the City of Boynton Beach to pay the Grant, on behalf of the CRA, to the "Grantee," under the condition that the Grantee obtains award underwriting approval of a 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credit allocation from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation by June 30, 2018,and 00919723-1 Page 1 of 7 Page 396 of 1193 WHEREAS, CITY and CRA have determined that it is mutually beneficial and in the best interests of its citizens and residents to enter into this Agreement; and WHEREAS, Part I of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, as amended (the "Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act"),permits the Parties,as public agencies under the Interlocal Cooperation Act,to enter into interlocal agreements with each other to authorize one public agency to exercise, on behalf of the other public agency,jointly held powers,privileges or authorities which each such public agency shares in common and which each might exercise separately,permitting the public agencies to make the most efficient use of their power by enabling them to cooperate on a basis of mutual advantage and thereby provide services and facilities in a manner and pursuant to forms of governmental organization that accords best with geography, economy, population and other factors influencing the needs and development of such public agencies; and WHEREAS, this Interlocal Agreement will become effective upon filing with the Clerk of the Court in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in accordance with the provisions of the Interlocal Cooperation Act; and WHEREAS,CITY hereby represents to CRA that it has the authority,pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act,to execute any and all documents necessary to effectuate and to implement the terms of this Agreement; and WHEREAS,CRA hereby represents to CITY that it has the authority,pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act,to execute any and all documents necessary to effectuate and to implement the terms of this Agreement; and NOW, THEREFORE, FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, the Parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1. RECITALS 1.01 The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein. Section 2.TERM OF AGREEMENT 2.01 This Agreement shall be effective upon the approval of both parties and upon filing with the Clerk of the Court in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit and shall terminate upon the earlier of the following: 1) the CRA reimbursing the CITY for final payment of the Grant of five hundred sixty-seven thousand and five hundred dollars ($567,500.00) to Grantee consistent with the terms of this Agreement; or 2)the failure of Grantee to obtain award underwriting approval of a 9%Low Income Housing Tax Credit from Florida Housing Finance Corporation by June 30, 2018. Section 3.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES 3.01 The Parties agree that per Resolution No._,the Grant shall be paid by the CITY to Grantee on behalf of the CRA. The Parties agree further that the CRA will reimburse the CITY for the payment of said Grant,within 30 days of CITY's notice of making payment. Payment shall be made to Grantee upon: 1) Grantee providing evidence that they have been awarded a nine percent(9%) low income tax 00919723-1 Page 2 of 7 Page 397 of 1193 credit from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation; and 2)a real estate closing for the sale of the project properties located at 700 N. Seacrest Boulevard in Boynton Beach, Florida, as described in Exhibit"A." Section 5. RECORDS 5.01 CRA and CITY shall each maintain their own respective records and documents associated with this Agreement in accordance with the requirements set forth in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. All such records shall be adequate to justify all charges,expenses, and costs incurred in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Each party shall have access to the other party's books, records and documents as required in this Agreement for the purpose of inspection or audit during normal business hours during the term of this Agreement and for at least three (3) years after completion of the development of the on the Ocean Breeze East project site located at 700 N. Seacrest Boulevard in Boynton Beach, Florida, as described in Exhibit"A." Section 6. ASSIGNMENT 6.01 The respective obligations of the parties shall not be assigned, in whole or in part,without the written consent of the other party. Section 7. DEFAULT 7.02 If either party fails to perform or observe any of the material terms and conditions of this Agreement for a period of ten(10) calendar days after receipt of written notice of such default from the other party,the non-defaulting party may terminate this Agreement. Failure of any party to exercise its right in the event of any breach by the other party shall not constitute a waiver of such rights.No party shall be deemed to have waived any failure to perform by the other party unless such waiver is in writing and signed by the other party. Such waiver shall be limited to the terms specifically contained therein.This section shall be without prejudice to the rights of any party to seek a legal remedy for any breach of the other party as may be available to it in law or equity. Section 8.COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS 8.01 CITY and CRA shall comply with all statutes, laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and lawful orders of the United States of America, State of Florida and of any other public authority which may be applicable. 00919723-1 Page 3 of 7 Page 398 of 1193 Section 9. VENUE 9.01 Any and all legal actions necessary to enforce the terms of this Agreement shall be conducted in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County,Florida,or, if in federal court, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Section 10. GOVERNING LAW 10.01 The validity, construction and effect of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Section 11. ENTIRE AGREEMENT 11.01 This Agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties relating to the subject matter hereof superseding all prior communications between the parties whether oral or written, and this Agreement may not be altered, amended, modified or otherwise changed nor may any of the terms hereof be waived,except by a written instrument executed by both parties.The failure of a party to seek redress for violation of or to insist on strict performance of any of the covenants of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment for the future of any covenant,term,condition or election but the same shall continue and remain in full force and effect. Section 12. SEVERABILITY 12.01 Should any part, term or provision of this Agreement be by the courts decided to be illegal or in conflict with any law of the State, the validity of the remaining portions or provisions shall not be affected thereby so long as the Parties'rights and obligations contained in this Agreement are not materially prejudiced and the intentions of the Parties can continue to be achieved. Section 13.NOTICES 13.01 Whenever either party desires to give notice to the other, such notice must be in writing and sent by United States mail,return receipt requested,courier,evidenced by a delivery receipt,or by overnight express delivery service, evidenced by a delivery receipt, addressed to the party for whom it is intended at the place last specified;and the place for giving of notice shall remain until it shall have been changed by written notice in compliance with the provisions of this paragraph.For the present,the parties designate the following as the respective places for giving of notice. CITY: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33435 00919723-1 Page 4 of 7 Page 399 of 1193 CRA: Michael Simon, Executive Director Boynton Beach CRA 710 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach,Florida 33435 Copies To: James A. Cherof Goren, Cherof, Doody&Ezrol,P.A. 3099 East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33308 Tara Duhy, Esquire Lewis, Longman&Walker, P.A. 515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 1500 West Palm Beach,Florida 33401 Section 14. INTERPRETATION 14.01 This Agreement shall not be construed more strictly against one party than against the other merely by virtue of the fact that it may have been prepared by counsel for one of the parties. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE HAS BEEN INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 00919723-1 Page 5 of 7 Page 400 of 1193 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH and the BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY have caused these presents to be executed in their respective names by the proper officials the day and year first above written. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida By: Z� 4 - - Steven Grant,Mayor ATTEST: f y'' Cit Clerk Ap roved as to form: C' y Attorney BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY a public agency organ' ed d ex' g er the laws of the State of to By: Steven Grant, Chair Approved as to form: CRA Attorney 00919723-1 Page 6 of 7 Page 401 of 1193 EXHIBIT "A" 00919723-1 Page 7 of 7 Page 402 of 1193 EXHIBIT"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 3 through 12 inclusive, in Block 1, Lots 1 and 2, in Block 1, LESS all that portion of lots 1 and 2 lying West of the East right-of-way line for "Seacrest Boulevard" as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182 and less a 20 foot return curve area for road right-of-way, PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES,according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 11, at Page 43,of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and the South Half(51/2) of the East Half(E1/2) of Lot 2 of Subdivision of the West Half(W1/2) of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of Section 21, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, LESS the South 125 feet thereof; Less parcels conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official Records Book 852, Page 642 and LESS the right-of-way for "Seacrest Boulevard" as shown on Road Plat Book 5,at Page 182, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 4, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Page 403 of 1193 FLORH)A HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT VERIFICATION OF CONTRIBUTION—GRANT Name onfDevelopment,- an Breeze Eget Development Location: 760 N.Seacrest Blvd., n�tot► ch,FL 33435 (At a `de the s number, and an city, or provide the ne,closed ion and erther the city(if located within a city)or ca (if located in the unincorporated arca of the,county), If the Development consists' of Scattered Sites,tate Deudopment Locatton stated above moist reflect the Scattered Site where the Developatent Location libutit is located.) The City/County of yru BeWh _. Commits$567, as a grant to the Applicant for its use solely for assisting the proposed Development referenced above. The City/County dotes not expect to be repaid or reimbursed by the Applicant,or any other entity,provided the funds are expended solely for the Development referenced above. No consideration or promise of consideration has been given with respect to the pant, For purposes of the foregoing,the promise of providing affordable housing does not constitute consideration. The commitment for this grant must be effective as of the Application Deadline for tine applicable A;and is provided specifically with respect to the proposed Development. The source of the grant is: City of Boynton Beach Funds and/or Boynton Beach CRA Funds (e g.,SHM,HON111,COR ) _ CERTIFICATION I certify that the foregoing information is true and correct and that dais commitment is effective at least through 11 the e i tire ap lice A. Steven B.grant igst Print or Type Name Mayor Print or Type Title This certification must be signed by the chief appointed official(staM responsible for such approvals,Mayor,City Mwugrr, County Aaf erl ` is tobrt'Coordinator,Clutirperson of the City Council/Conimission or Cha' ofthe Board of County Commissioners, If the contribution is from a Land Authority organized pursuam to Chapter 380.0663,Florida Statutm this certificationmust be signed by the Chair ofthe Land Authority. One ofthe authorized persons named above y sign this fom for certification ofstate,federal or Local Government funds initially obtained by or derived from s Local Government that is directly administered by an intermediary such as a housing fininice authority,a commmuty reinvestment co. atioan,or a state-certified Community/Mousing Dervelopinent Organization( ).Other signatories am not acceptable, The Applicant will not receive credit for this contribution if the catification is improperly signed. To be considered for points,the amount of the contribution stated on this form must be a precise dollar amount and cannot include words such as estimated,up to,maximum um of,not to exceed,etc. If the Application is not eligible for aria tic points,this contribution will not be considered if the,certification contains corrections or`white-out'or if the certification is altered or retyped. The certification may be phottoscopied. Please note: This form may be modified by Florida Housing Finance Corporation per Section 67 .UOS,FA..C, (F Rev.09-16) Page 404 of 1193 RESOLUTION NO. R19-132 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE 5 MAYOR TO SIGN A PROMISSORY NOTE AND LOAN 65 AGREEMENT, FIRST AMENDMENT TO PURCHASE 7 AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, 8 SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT, AND ANY OTHER AGREEMENTS OR RELATED DOCUMENTS 10 ASSOCIATED WITHTHE LOAN TO OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC SECURING THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION OF S567,500.00; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 15 16 WI I EREAS, on February 6. 201 the City entered into an Interlocal Agn-eement with 17 the Community Redevelopment Agency via Resolution 418-026 for funding of the Local 18 Goverm-nent ContribL111011 Match of" $567,500.00 in connection with the Occall Breeze East ry 19 Apartments project in connection with their application t"or 9% Low Income I-IousingTax 20 Credit program: and II WHEREAS, the application requires the Local Government (City of Boynton Beach) to verif`y, the contribution amount of$5.67,50(:.00 as part of Ocean Breeze East Apartments Ili 23 LIX (Centennial Management Corporation) applicati011 SUb I ISSiOn to the F lorida I lousing 24 Finance Corporation; and 25 WIJEREAS, the Interlocal Agreement provides tor the financial support to be paid by 26 the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency: and _)7 WHEREAS,this will allow the Community Redevelopment Agency to complete their 28 prqjectat,fordable how.,iing project with Ocean Breeze Fast Apartments LLC. )q 1 WfIEREAS, the City Commission, LIP011 recommendation ofstaff,deerns it in the best 30 interest of the Citizens and residents of the City of Boynton Beach to approve and authorize 31 the Mayor to sign a Promissory Note and Loan Agreement, First Amendment to Purchase and 32 Development Agreement. Subordination Agreement, and any other agreements or related C IU F"DI I I.I SSRX'10cknm_,.Bwze _Agreeynen I--_Reso Docx Page 405 of 1 93 IIlI t documents associated with the loan to Ocean Breeze East Apartments Ll-C' securing the local 2 government contribution ol'$567,500.00. 3 NOW, THEIZEFOIIE, BE IT ]RESOLVED BV THE CITV COMMISSION OF 4 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 5 Section 1. 4"he foregoing "Wl JEREAS" clauses are true and correct and hereby 6 ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. 7 Section 2. The City Commission of the City ot'Boynion Beach hereby approves 8 and authorizes the Mayor to sign a Ilromissory Note and L,oan Agreement, First Amendment 9 to Purchase and Development Agreement, Subordination Agreement, and any, other 10 agreements or related documents associatcd with the loan to Ocean Breeze East Apartments 11 LLC scouring the local government contribution ol'$567,500.00. 12 Section 3. That this Resolution will becoine effective immediately upon passage. 13 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day 1019. 14 CITY 01" BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 15 YES NO 16 17 Mayor— Steven B. Grant 19 Vice Mayor— Justin Katz LI/ 20 Commissioner-- Mack McCray 423 Conirnissioner—, Christina L Romelus LIZ' 25 Commissioner—Ty 11enserga 26 27 VOTE 28 AT]"l1-S-1-: 30 31 Crfstal Gibson, MMC 32 City Clerk 3 3 ...... �3 34 71 35 (Corporate Seal) 13reeze Promksory Notc And Loan A Page 406 of 1 93 FIRST AMENDMENT TO PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO PUR�HASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (the "First Amendment") made as of 2019 by and between EO ON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a public agency created pursuant to Chapter 163, Part III, of the Florida Statutes (the "Seller"), and OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC, a Florida limited liability company(the"Purchaser"), WHEREAS, the parties entered into that certain Purchase and Development Agreement dated effective as of December 15, 2017 ("PDA"'); WHEREAS, the PDA contained an or in the legal description of the real property; WHEREAS, pursuant to the PDA, the Purchaser and Seller closed on the purchase and sale of the Property and recorded that certain Warranty Don March 2, 2018-1 WHEREAS, the Purchaser closed on equity financing for the Project in the approximate amount of $20,594,440 and construction debt financing for the Project in the approximate amount of$13,700,000 (altogether the equity and construction debt finaricing, is hereby referred to as the "Financing")and building permits for the Project have been approved; WHEREAS, Purchaser has agreed to repay the City the full amount of the City's $567,500 Local Government Contribution in accordance with the loan, documents attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "Loan Docurnents") and, Lewis V, Swezy, a principal of Purchaser has agreed to provide to the Seller the Completion Guaranty attached hereto as Exhibit B (the "Guaranty"); WHEREAS, the Purchaser and the Seller desire to amend the PDA in accordance with the terms hereof;and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals, covenants and agreements set forth herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which hereby are acknowledged,the parties agree as follows: 1. Capitalized terms herein shall have the meaning assigned to them in the PDA, unless otherwise specifically provided herein. 2. The definition of"Property" in the PDA is amended, as of the date of the Warranty Deed, to identify the property more particularly described on Exhibit D. 1 Purchaser represents and warrants that the Financing has closed or will close concurrently with the consummation hereof 4. Upon execution and delivery of the Loan Documents by the Purchaser and the Guaranty by, Lewis V. Swezy (a) Seller's sole and exclusive remedy for any default relating to the PDA shall be an action to enforce the Completion Guaranty, which shall be subject to senior lender's subordination agreement, except that Seller shall retain the right to bring First Amendment to,Purchase and Development Agreement—Ocean Breeze East Page 407 of 1193 an action to enforce Section 19.2(h) of the PDA, (b) the Reverter Agreement shall be terminated in accordance with that certain Reverter Termination Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit C, and (c) Sections 22, 23 and 24 shall be terminated in connection herewith. 5Section 19,2(h) of the PDA shall be amended and restated as follows: The Project will include construction of a three (3) story, 100-123 unit affordable multi-family rental housing development, with flex space for a new Neighborhood Officer Program of and community space, which shall be provided to the CRA for said use rent free and be constructed in accordance with the site plan. 6. The provisions set forth in Section 25 of the PDA shall survive and are incorporated herein by reference. 7. By its joinder hereto, the City approves of the Loan Documents and will execute the Note and Loan Agreement and a subordination agreement in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the first mortgage lender and any refinancing thereof [Remainder of this page intentionally left blank] First Amendment to Purchase and Development Agreement-Ocean Breeze East Page 408 of 1193 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Amendment to be duly executed as of the date first written above. SELLER. BO ON BEACH Cts ITS' DEV_ T Nate: �. Title: P[1RC ER. OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTTVIENTS LLC, a Florida limited liability company By. Ocean Breeze Manager LLC, a Florida. limited liability company,its manager By: Lewis V. Swezy, Manager LE V.SWEZY THE CITY OF BO ON BEACH,a political sub to nide By: Name: a Title. First Amendment to Purchase and Development Agreement- Ocean Breeze Page 409 of 1193 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Amendment to be duly executed as of the date first written above. SELLER: BOYNTON BEACH CCI MMLU*UTY RE,DE VE LOPME NT AGENCY By: Name: Title: LIMCHASER: OCEAN BRE EZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC, a Florida limited liability company By: Ocean Breeze Mana -a Florida limited lab c- nager L anagen 4W -V-AWE ZYL'-"� THE, CITY OF BO ON BEACH,a political subdivision oft e State of Florida By: Narne; Title: First Amendment to Purchase and Development Agrecinent--Ocemi Breeze East Page 410 of 1193 ITA First Amendment to Purchase and Development Agreement—Ocean Breeze East Page 411 of 1193 Prepared by and return to: Randal M.Alligood,Esq. Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel 3901 .Orange Avenue,Suite 1400 Orlando,FL 32801 TIES MORTGAGE IS GIVEN TO SECURE ThE FNANCWG OF HOUSING UNDER PART V OFCHAPTER 420, FLORIDA STATUTES,AND IS EXEMPT FRom TAXATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 420513, FLORTDA STATU7ES. ACCORD[NGLY, NO DOCUMENTARY STAMP TAX OR INTANGIBLE TAXIS DUE IN COAWEC77ON 977W 779SMORTGAGE Folio 4s: MORTGAGE THIS MORTGAGE, hereinafter referred to as the"Mortgage" is made on or as of the 7th day of November , 2019, by and between OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC, a Florida limited liability company, hereinafter referred to as "Borrower," whose principal address is 7735 NW 146 Street, Suite 306,Miami Lakes,FL 33016,and TBE CHY OF BOYNTON BEACH,a political subdivision of the State of Florida,whose principal address is 3301 Quantum Blvd,Suite 101,Boynton Beach,FL 33426 hereinafter referred to as"Lender", WITNESSETH:� THAT to secure the payment of an indebtedness mi the principal amount of Five Hundred Sixty- Seven Thousand Five Hundred and NO/100 Dollars($567,500.00), hereinafter referred to as the "Loan", which shall be payable in accordance with that certain Promissory Note and Loan Agreement,bearing even date herewith, inclusive of the signature of the Borrower,which is affixed hereto and made a part hereof, hereinafter referred to as the "Note", and all other indebtedness which Borrower is obligated to pay to, Lender pursuant to the provisions of the Note and this Mortgage, Borrower hereby grants, conveys and mortgages to Lender all of its right,title and interest in: ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Palm Beach County and State of Florida,bounded and described in Exhibit"A' TOGETHER with all of Borrower's right title and interest in the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements,rights,appurtenances,rents,royalties,mineral,oil and gas rights and profits,water,water rights,and water stock,and all fixtures,now or hereafter attached to the property,all of which,including replacements and additions hereto,shall be deerned to be and remain a part of the property covered by this Mortgage and all of the foregoing, together with said property are herein referred to as the "Property";and TOGETHER with any and all of Borrower's right,title and interest in awards now or hereafter made for the taking of the property mortgaged hereby,or any part thereof(including any easement)by the exercise of the power of eminent domain, including any award for change of grade of any street or other roadway, which awards are hereby assigned to Lender and are deemed a part of the property mortgaged hereby; and Lender is hereby authorized to collect and receive the same toward the payment of indebtedness secured by this Mortgage,notwithstanding the fact that the amount thereon may not then be due and payable;and 4939-3055-965,7 0 Page 412 of 1193 TOGETHER with all rights, title and interest of Borrower in and to the land lying in the streets, toads, or alleys adjoining to the above-described land, All the above described land, buildings, other structures, fixtures, articles of personal property, awards and other rights and interests being hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Mortgaged Property." TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Mortgaged Property and every part thereof unto Lender, its successors and assigns forever for the purposes and uses herein set forth. AND Borrower further covenants and agrees with Lender,as follows: 1. PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND MEREST. Borrower shall promptly pay the principal of the indebtedness evidenced by the Note,and all other charges and indebtedness provided therein and in this Mortgage,at the times and in the manner provided in the Note. Payment of principal shall be due in full on twentieth annual anniversary of the date hereof (hereinafter referred to as the"Loan Tenn")or prior to the expiration of the Loan Term if the Property is sold without the Lenders prior written consent. The Loan may be forgiven any time after the end of the Compliance Period (as defined in the Borrower's Amended and Restated Operating Agreement)in the sole and absolute discretion of the Lender. 2. FUNDS FOR TAXES,ASSESSMENTS AND LIENS. Borrower shall pay before the same become delinquent,, as hereinafter provided, all taxes, assessments, and other governmental charges, fines and impositions, of every End and nature whatsoever, now or hereafter unposed on the Mortgaged Property,or any part thereof,andwill pay when due every amount of'indebtedness secured by any lien to which the lien of this Mortgage is expressly subject. 3. COMPLETION OF INIPTIO V"UNTS. This Mortgage and the attached Note were executed and delivered to secure moneys advanced in full to Borrower by Lender as or on account of a loan evidenced by the Note for the purpose of constructing on the Mortgaged Property one hundred twenty-thrce (123) rental apartments, hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Improvements." Borrower shall make or cause to be made all of the Improvements, 4. BUIELDING REMOVAL, ADDMONS AND COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS. No building,structure,improvement,fixture or personal property mortgaged hereby shall be removed or demolished without the prior written consent of Lender except for obsolete or worts property replaced by adequate substitutes equal or greater in value than the replaced items when new and inventory and goods in the ordinary course of business. Borrower will not make, t,or suffer any alteration of or addition to any building, structure or irnprovement which may hereafter be erected or installed upon the Mortgaged Property,or any part thereof,except the Improvements required to be made pursuant to Paragraph 3 hereof,nor will Borrower use,or permit or suffer the use of,any of the Mortgaged Property for any purpose other than the purpose or purposes for which the same is now intended to be used, without the prior written consent of Lender.Borrower will maintain the Mortgaged Property in good condition and state of repair and will not suffer or permit any waste to any part thereof,and will promptly comply with all the requitements,of Federal, State and local governments or of any departments, divisions or bureaus thereof,pertaining to such property or any part thereof. S. CHARGES AND LIENS. 4839-3055-9657 v.8 Page 413 of 1193 Borrower will not voluntarily create,or permit or suffier to be created or to exist,on or against the Mortgaged Property or any part thereof, any lien superior to the lien of this Mortgage, exclusive of the lien or liens to which this Morigage is expressly subject, and will keep and maintain the same free from the claims of all parties supplying labor and/or materials which will enter into the construction or installation of the Improvements,The Lender hereby acknowledges and agrees that the Mortgage will be subordinate to the first construction to and first permanent mortgage loan and any refinancing thereof, including increases in the first mortgage loan amounts(collectively,the"Prior Mortgage"). All of the provisions herein shall be subject to the terms of the Prior Mortgage. 6. NOTICE OF FIRE OR CASUALTY. Borrower will give immediate notice by registered or certified mail to Lender Of any fire, damage or other casualty affecting the Mortgaged Property, or of any conveyance, transfer archange in ownership of such property, or any part thereof excepting a transfer otherwise permitted in the Borrower's Amended and Restated Operatig Agreement, 7. COVERAGE OF INSURANCE POLICIES. a. Borrower will keep all buildings,other structures and improvements insured against loss by fire, flood (when applicable) and other hazards, casualties and contingencies in such amounts and manner and for such periods as may be reasonably required by Lender.Under's insurance requirements may change from time to time throughout the term of the indebtedness.All such insurance policies must include standard fire and"tended coverage in amounts not less than necessary to comply with the coinsurance clause, Flood insurance IS NOT required for the subject property during the term of the mortgage loan unless required by the Prior Mortgage, When required, flood insurance shall be in an amount at least equal to the outstanding principal balance of all mortgage(s), or the maximum amount of insurance available with respect to the project under the National Flood Insurance Act,whichever is lesser. All such insumce shall be carried by companies reasonably approved by Lender,and all policies shall be in such form and shall have attached thereto loss payable clauses in favor of Lender and any other parties as shall be reasonably satisfactory to Under. All such policies and attachments thereto shall be delivered promptly to Lender,unless they are required to be delivered to the holder of a lien or a mortgage or similar instrument to which this Mortgage is expressly subject, in which latter event certificates thereof, satisfactory to Lender, shall be delivered promptly to Lender. Borrower will pay promptly when due, as hereinafter provided, any and all premiums on such insurance.The Lender shall be listed as an additional insured,on all such misurance policies. b. In the event of loss or damage to the Mortgaged Property, Borrower will give to Under immediate notice thereof by mail, at the address herein above stated and Lender may make and file proof of loss if not made otherwise promptly by or on behalf of Borrower. Unless, Borrower and Lender otherwise agree in writing, insurance proceeds shall be applied to restoration or repair, provided such restoration or repair is economically feasible and the security of this Mortgage is not thereby impaired.If such restoration or repair is not economically feasible or if the security of this Mortgage would be impaired,the insurance proceeds shall be applied to the sums secured by this Mortgage with the excess, if any, paid to Borrower, If the Property is abandoned by Borrower, for more than thirty (30) days unless due to events described in Paragraph 3,or if Borrower fails to respond to Under within thirty(3 0)days from the date notice is mailed by Lender to Borrower that the insurance carrier offers to settle a claim for insurance benefits,Lender is authorized to collect and apply the insurance proceeds at Under's option either to restoration or repair of the Property or to the sums secured by this Mortgage.Usage of condemnation proceeds shall be subject to the same provisions of this Section 7(b), C. At least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of each policy, the Borrower will furnish the Lender with evidence satisfactory to the Lender of the payment of premium and the reissuance of a policy continuing insurance in force as required by this Mortgage. All policies, including policies for any amounts carried in excess of the required minimum and policies not specifically required by the Lender, 4839-3055-9657 v.8 Page 414 of 1193 will be in a form satisfactory to the Lender,and will be maintained in full form and effect.All policies will contain a provision that the policies will not be cancelled or materially amended (including any reduction in the scope or limits of coverage),without at least ten(10) days prior written notice to the Lender. If all or any part of the insurance will expire,or be withdrawn.,or become void oT unsafe,by reason of the Borrowees breach of any condition,or if for any reason whatsoever the insurance will be unsatisfactory to the Lender, the Borrower will place new insurance on the premises, satisfactory to the Lender. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Borrower's compliance with the insurance requirements of the Prior Mortgage shall be deemed compliance with the terms of this Section 7. 8, TAXES. In order to protect more fully the security of this Mortgage,Borrower shall promptly submit to Lender upon request, or Lender's designated agent,the Palm Beach County Tax Invoice for the Mortgaged Property. Such invoice shall show either that no taxes are due or be accompanied by a receipt showing taxes have been paid in full, 9. LOCAL ORDINANCES. The Improvements and all plans and specifications shall comply with all applicable local ordinances,regulations and rules made or promulgated with lawful authority,including without limitation the Palm Beach County Construction Code and the Palm Beach County Property Maintenance Code, 10. PROTECTION OF LENDER'S SECLJRM. If Borrower fads to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Mortgage or the Agreement, excluding any lien to which this Mortgage is expressly subject, or if any action or proceeding is commenced which materially affects Under's interest in the Property, including, but not limited to eminent domain, insolvency, code enforcement, or arrangements or proceedings involving a bankrupt or decedent, then Lender at Lender's option, upon notice to Borrower, may make such appearances,disburse such sums,and take,such action as is necessary to protect Lender's interest,including, but not limited to,disbursement of reasonable attorney's fees. Any amounts disbursed by Leader pursuant to ffids Paragraph with interest themon, shall become additional indebtedness of Borrower secured by this Mortgage. Unless Borrower and Lender agree to other terms of payments, such amounts shall be payable upon notice,from Lender to Borrower requesting payment thereof, and shall bear interest from the date of disbursement at the rate, payable from time to time on outstanding principal under the Note unless payment of interest at such time would be contrary to applicable law, in which event such amounts shall bear interest at the highest rate pern-iissible-under applicable law. Nothing contained in this Paragraph shall require Lender to incur any expense or take any action hereunder. 11. LENDER LNSPECUONS. Lender, or any of its Agents or Representatives,shall have the right to,inspect the Mortgaged Property upon reasunable notice,which shall not be less than 3 business days.Should the Mortgaged Property, or any part thereof, require repair,care or attention,then, after written notice as provided herein(Paragraph 16)to Borrower, and Borrower's failure to so perform,Lender may enter or cause entry to be made upon the Mortgaged Property and repair,, protect and maintain the property as Lender may deem necessary. Any and all money that Lender must pay to accompli the proper maintenance on the mortgaged property shall become due and payable under the provision of Paragraph 10 12. EVENT OF DEFAULT. An Event of Default will be the occurrence of any one of the following events and expiration of the applicable cure period set forth in Paragraph 13 below, and upon that occurrence Lender may, at Lender's option, declare all sums secured by this Mortgage to be immediately due and payable. 4839-3055-9657 v.8 Page 415 of 1193 a. Failure to pay the amount of any installment of principal and int t, or other charges payable on the Note,which shall have become due,prior to the due date of the next such installment; b. Nonperformance by Borrower of any covenant,agreement,term,or condition of this Mortgage,the Note,the Agreement, or of any other agreement made by Borrower with Lender in connection with such indebtedness,after Borrower has been given due notice in accordance with Paragraph 13 below by Lender to cure sveb nonperformance and thirty(3days to cure; c. Failure of Borrower to perform any covenant, agreement,term or Condition in any instrument creating a lien upon the Mortgaged Property, or any part thereof, which shall have priority over the lien of this Mortgage which continues beyond any applicable grace or cm period and for which a default has been declared; d, Lender's discovery of Borrower's failure in any application of Borrower to Lender to disclose any fact deemed by Lender to be material, or the making herein, or in any of the agreements entered into by Borrower with Lender (including, but not limited to, the Note and this Mortgage) of any misrepresentation by,on behalf of,or for the benefit of Borrower, , e. Failure by the Borrower to submit promptly to the Lender or Lender's designated agent proof of payment of all insurance and taxes,as required herein, f, If the construction or installation of the Improvements shall not be carried out with reasonable diligence,or shall be discontinued at any time for a period of thirty(30)consecutive days for any reason other than strikes, lock-outs,acts of God, fires, floods or other similar catastrophes, such as riots,war or insurrection,or other events beyond the control of Borrower, or 9. IF BORRONNTR DOES NOT REMAIN OWNER, OR IF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE PROPERTY OR AN INTEREST THEREIN. IS RENTED,LEASED OR SOLD BY BORROEXCEPT IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF BUSINESS AS, AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING RENTAL DEVELOPMENT,WITHOUT LENDER'S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT. 13. OPTION OF MORTGAGEE UPON EVENT OF DEFAULT. Upon the occurrence of An Event of Default,Lender,prior to acceleration,shall mail notice to Borrower and its Investor Member as is provided in Paragraph 16 hereof, specifying: a. The breach.; b. The action required to cure such breach; C. A date not less than ten(10)days from the date the notice is mailed to Borrower by which such breach must be cured if the default is a monetary default,and a date not less than thirty(30)days from the date the notice is mailed to Borrower by which such breach must be cured if the default is a non- monetary default;and & That Failure to cure such breach on or before the date specified in the notice may result in acceleration of the sums secured by this Mortgage, foreclosure by judicial proceedings,and sale of the property.The notice shall her inform Borrower of the right to assert in the foreclosure proceedings the non-odstence of a default,or any other defense of Borrower to acceleration and foreclosure. If the breach is not cured on or before the date specified in the notice, Lender, at Lender's option, may declare all of the sums secured by this Mortgage to be immediately due and payable without 4839.3055-9657 v.8 Page 416 of 1193 further demand and may foreclose this Mortgage by judicial proceedings, Lender shall be entitled to collect in such proceedings all expenses of foreclosure, including,but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees and costs of documentary evidence, abstract,title reports and court costs. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Borrower's investor member shall have the right, but not the obligation,to cure,a default hereunder within the same cure period as the Borrower. 14, APPOINTMIENT OF RECEIVER. Lender in any action to foreclose this Mortgage may be entitled to have a receiver appointed by a Court of Law as a matter of right and without regard to the value of the Mortgaged Property or the solvency of Borrower or other parties liable for the payment of the Note and other indebtedness secured by this Mortgage. Said receiver shall enter upon, take possession of and manage the Property, and will collect rents of the Property, including those past due. All is collected by the receiver shall be applied first to payments of the costs of management of the Property and collection of rents, including, but not limited to, receiver's fees,premiums on receiver's bonds,and reasonable attorney's fees,and then to the sums secured by this Mortgage.The receiver shall be liable to account only for those rents actually received, 15, FORBEARANCE BY LENDER NOT A WAIVER. Any forbeararice by Lender in exercising any right or remedy hereunder, Or Otherwise afforded by applicable law,shall not be a waiver of or preclude the exercise of any such right or remedy,The procurement of insurance or the payment of taxes,or other liens or charges by Lender shall not be a waiver of Lender's right to accelerate the maturity of indebtedness secin-ed by this Mortgage, 16. NOTICE. Except for any notice required under applicable law, to be given in another manner, (a) any notice to Borrower provided for in this Mortgage shall be given by mailing Such notice by certified mail addressed to Borrower at the property address or at such other address as Borrower may designate by notice to Lender as provided herein, acrd (b) any notice to Lender shall be given by certified mail, return receipt requested,to Lender's address below,or to such other address as Lender may designate by notice to Borrower as provided herein.Any notice provided for in this Mortgage shall be deemed to have been given to Borrower or Lender when given in the manner designated herein. LENDER: The City of Boynton Beach 3301 Quantum Blvd,Suite 101 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 WFM A COPY TCS: Lewis Longinan Walker 515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 1500 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Attn: Kenneth W. Dodge, Esq, BORROWER: Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC 7735 NW 146 Street,Suite 306 Miami Lakes,FL 33016 Attn: Lewis V- Swezy WITH A COPYTO: Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel 390 N, Orange Avenue, Suite 1400 Orlando,Florida 32801 4839-3055-9651 v,8 Page 417 of 1193 Attn- Randal M.Alligo,od, Esq, INVESTOR: 0o Raymond James Tax Credit Funds,Inc. 880 Carfflon Parkway St. Petersburg,Florida 33716 Facsimile No,,� 727-567-8455 Attention, Steven J.Kropf,President Nixon Peabody LLP Exchange Place 53 State Street Boston,MA 02109 Attn:Nathan A.Bernard Facsimile No.: 617'-345-1000 17. ONE PARCEL. In case of a foreclosure sale of the Mortgaged Property,it may be sold as one parcel. 18. BORROWER'S COPY. Borrower shall be furnished a confornied copy of the Note and of this Mortgage at the tirne of execution or after recordation thereof. 19. LAWFMLY SEIZED. Borrower is lawfully seized of the Mortgaged Property and has good right, fall power, and lawful authority to sell and convey the same in the manner above provided,and will warrant and defend the same to Lender forever against the lawful claims and demands of any and all parties whatsoever. 20. BORROWER NOT RELEASED. Extension of the time for payment or modification of amortization of the sums secured by this Mortgage granted by Lender to any successor in interest of Borrower shall not operate to release in any manner the liability of the original Borrower and Borrower's successor in interest,Lender shall not be required to commence proceedings against such successor or refuse to extend time for payment or otherwise modify amortization of the sums secured by this Mortgage by reason of any demand made by the original Borrower and Borrower's successors in interest, 211. CAPTIONS. The captions of this Mortgage are for convenience only and shall not be construed as defining or limiting the scope or intent of the provisions hereof 22. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. This Mortgage and all covenatits, agreements, terms, and conditions herein contained shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of Borrower, and, to the extent permitted by law, every subsequent owner of the Mortgaged Property and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of Lender and its assigm Ile word "Lender" shall include any person,co ration, or other party who may from time to time be the holder ofthis Mortgage.Whenever used herein,the singular number shall include the plural,the plum]number shall include the singular, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders wherever the sense requires. 23. VENUE AND APPLICABLE LAW 4839-3055-9657 v.8 Page 418 of 1193 Each party covenants and agrees that any and all legal actions arising out of or connected with this Mortgage shall be,instituted in the state courts located in and for Palm Beach County,Florida, as the exclusive forums and verrues for any such action, subject to any right of either party to removal fTom state court to federal court, which is hereby reserved, and each party further covenants and agrees that it will not institute any action in any other forum or venue and hereby consents to iminediate dismissal or transfer of any such action instituted in any other forum or venue,This Mortgage is entered into within,and with reference to the internal laws of, the State of Florida, and shall be governed, construed and applied in accordance with the internal laws(excluding conflicts of law)of the State of Florida. 24SURVfVABILr1'Y AND SEVERABILITY a, Any term, condition,covenant or obligation which requires performance by either party subsequent to termination of this Mortgage shall remain enforceable against such party subsequent to such termination. b. In the event any section, sentence, clause or provision of this Mortgage is held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable by a court having jurisdiction over the matter, the remainder of this Mortgage shall not be affected by such determination and shall remain in full force and effect. 25. RELEASE Upon payment of all sums secured by this Mortgage and the Note, the Lender shall release this Mortgage and the Note.The Borrower shall pay all recordation costs. 26. NONRECOURSE I'lie Borrower, its members and successors and assigns shall only be liable upon the indebtedness evidenced by the Agreement,and sums or amounts to accrue or to become payable thereunder or under this Mortgage or either of them, to the extent of the nonrecourse security granted under the Agreement or the Mortgage. If a default occurs, any judicial proceedings or enforcement of the remedies under the Agreement and this Mortgage against the Borrower,its members and successors and assigns shall be limited to the preservation, enforcement and foreclosure of the liens,, estates, assignments, titles, rights and security interests now or at any time hereafter acquired in such security and no judgment, attachment, execution Or other writ of process shall be sought,issued or levied upon the assets,properly or funds of the Borrower, its members or successors and assigns other than the properties, rights, estates and interest% of the Borrower as are identified as security in this Mortgage. In the event of a foreclosure or other disposition as provided for in this Mortgage of such liens, estates, assignments, titles, rights and security interests, whether by judicial proceedings or the exercise of the power of sale„no judgment for the deficiency of such indebtedness,sums and amounts shall be sought or obtained against the Borrower and/or its successors and assigns. 27, MERGER AND MODIFICATIONS This Mortgage will not be modified or amended except by agreement in writing signed by both parties. This Mortgage embodies the entire agreement and understanding between the parties hereto and there are no other agreements and/or understandings, oral or written, with respect to the subject matter hereof,that are not merged herein and superseded hereby, [Signatures on the following page) THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 4839-3055.9 -4 7 v.8 Page 419 of 1193 IN WITNESS WREREOF, this Mortgage has beers duly signed arid scaled by the Borrower on or as of the day and year first above written. OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTME LLC,a Florida limited liability com an w1l'iness Signator e 14 B y: Ocean Breeze r a Florida - Name d limited co s nager T I -ssi tura I S Manager Name pnTited or typed STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF 4MV The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this dayofy W614L, , 2019, Yj_ by Levis 'V. Swezy, as manager of Ocean Breeze Manager LLC, a Florida limited liability company, the manager o 'j n Breeze East Apartments LLC, a Florida lhnited liability company, who is ��, o� vho has produced as ldentification. � kp Witness iny hand and official seal the date afore 4U Y4440'" Sials ox Fwjda Notary Public a at Large RWmfd P Grbmffv� MY COMM"Wn GG 321400 FJOW 07115=3 EE I Notary:Print or Type Name My Conimissioti Expires )- tir- lj 4839-3055-9657 v8 Page 420 of 1193 MORTGAGE Ocean Breeze]Gast Apartmertts Exhibit"A" Legal Descriptioe The land referred to herein below is situated In the County of Palin Beach, State of Florida, and described as follows: Lots 3 through 12 Inclusive, In Block 1E, AIDC Lots 1 and 2, in Block 1, LESS all that portion of Lots 1 and 2 lying West of the Bast right-of-way line for Seacrest Boulevard as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182 AND LESS a 20 foot return curve area for road right-of-way, PALMI BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, according to the plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 11, at Page 43,of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, AND The South 1/2 of the East 112 of Lot 2 of Subdivision of the West 112 of the Southeast 114 of Section 21,Township 45 South„ Range 43 East, LESS the South 125 feet thereof, LESS the parcels conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official Records Book 852, Page 842, and LESS the right-of-way for Seacrest Boulevard, as shown on road Plat Boob 5, at Page 182, according to the plat thereof, as recorder In Plat Boob 1, at Page 4, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Fred of Exhibit"A" 4839-305-9657 v.8 Page 421 of 1193 PROMISSORY NOTE AND LOAN AGREEMENT Folio Number and Property Address: See Exhibit"A": Date- Noverntier 7, 2019 Amount: $567,500.00 FOR VAL ft RECEIVED,the undersigned, hereinafter referred to as"Borrower,"promises to pay to the order of THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "Lender", or its successors,, the surra Five Hundred Sixty-Seven Thousand Five Hundred and NO/100 Dollars ($56 7,500,00)(the "Loan Sutra") to the extent such amount has been disbursed by Lender to Borrower, LOAN AGREEMENT: Lender shall loan to Borrower on or after the date hereof,the Loan Sum in one or more draws upon written request of Borrower for the purpose of developing and constructing a 123 unit multifamily apartment complex to be owned,used and operated as low income housing under IRC Section 42 (the "Project"). Such request shall be accompanied by a draw request approved by the first mortgage construction lender showing the specific uses of the requested draw from the Lender for hard and soft costs of the Project and also showing disbursement of first mortgage loan proceeds to the Borrower, Borrower shall not use the Loan Sum proceeds for any purpose other than the hard and soft costs associated with the Project. Subject to the foregoing,the funding will occur upon commencement or during construction,but no later than twelve(12)months after the date of closing. LOAN LAYMENT; Borrower shall promptly pay the principal of the indebtedness evidenced by this Note, and all other charges and indebtedness provided herein and in that certain Mortgage to be entered into on date even herewith and recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida(the"Mortgage"),at the times and in the marmer provided in this Note and in the Mortgage. The interest rate On the loan shall be zero percent(0%)interest. Payment of any principal shall be due in full on the twentieth annual anniversary of the date hereof (hereinafter referred to as the"Loan Term"), This Note may be forgiven any time after the end of the Compliance Period (as, defined in the Borrower's Amended and Restated Operating Agreement) in the sole and absolute discretion of the Under. Loan payment hereunder is secured by the terms of that certain Mortgage by and between Borrower and Lender dated of even date,herewith(the"Mortgage"), DEFAULT & ACCELERATION: Lender shall have the optional right to declare the amount of the total unpaid balance hereof to be due and forthwith payable in advance of the maturity date of any sum due or installment, as fixed herein, after notice has been given in accordance with the to and conditions in the Mortgage securing this Note, upon the occurrence of any event or failure to perform in accordance with any of the terms and conditions in the Mortgage or this Note. Notwithstanding anything here in to the contrary, Borrower's investor member shall have the right, but not the obligation, to cure a default hereunder within the same cure period as Borrower, ESTOPPELNNIAIVER. Failure of Lender to declare a default shall not constitute a waiver of such default.Upon default,this Note will accrue interest at the highest rate pe=. ssible under applicable law,or,if this Note be reduced to judgment, such judgment should bear interest at the highest rate permissible under applicable law, Promissory Note and Loan Agreement(City of Boynton Beach)—Ocean Breeze 1 4824-5364-0361 v.8 Page 422 of 1193 PREPAYMENT- Borrower reserves the right to prepay at any time all or part of the principal amount of this Note without the payment,of penalties or premium . All payments of this Note,prior to default, shall be first applied to reduce the principal amount of this Note and second to the payment of interest,if any. COLLECTION COSTS: If suit is instituted by LendeT to recover this Note,Borrower agr*s)to pay all reasonable out of pocket costs,of such collection including reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. PARTIES:The words"Borroweeand"Lender"in this Note shall be construed to include the respective heirs,personal representatives, successors,and assigns of the Bo=wer and the Lender. CONSTRUCTION AND VENUE: Each party covenants and agrees that any and all legal actions arising out of or connected with this Note shall be instituted in the state courts located in and for Palm Beach County,Florida,as the exclusive forums and venues for any such action, subject to any right of either party to removal from state court to federal court,which is hereby reserved,and each party further covenants and agrees that it will not institute any action in any other forum or venue and hereby consents to immediate dismissal or transfer of any such action instituted in any other forum or venue. This Note is entered into within, and with reference to the internal laws of, the State of Florida, and shall be governed, construed and applied in accordance with the internal laws(excluding conflicts of law)of the State of Florida, NONRESCO URS,E: The nonrecourse terms of the Mortgage are incorporated herein by reference and shall survive regardless of whether the mortgage is satisfied or amended. THIS NOTE ARISES OUT OF OR IS GI`VEN TO SECURE IM REPAYMENT OF A LOAN ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH THE FINANCING!OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND IS EXEMIPT FROM DOCUMENTARY AND INTANGIBLE TAXES PURSUANT TO SECTION 420.513(l), FLORIDA STATUTES. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Promissory Note and Loan Agreement(Citi,of Boynton Beach)—Ocean Breeze 2 4824-5364-0361 v.8 Page 423 of 1193 IN WITNE SS WHEREOF,this Note has been duly executed by Borrower as of the day and year first written above, OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC,a Florida limited liability company NV1tnessSigr(atare ,/, ke I C-ti By: Ocean Breeze r a a Name print car typed limited i ny,it tiger y:_ WkU01t 6 Sititree iso oSwe r Name printed or typed STATE OF F]LORI DA COUNTY OF -- The foregoing instrument Nvas acknowledged before me this & day of A# 2019,by Lewis V. Swezy,as manager of Ocean Breeze Manager LLC,a Florida limited liabilit'l corn A�thhe manager y� 0 ow of Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC,a Florida limited liability compa o is personal n ave or who has produced 4s identification.— Witness my hand and official sea] the date aforesai NOWY Putk sible of Fwwa Notary Public,Mate of Flo4fi at Large oe Richard P Grammig NJ MY COM"*WM 00 32140D Notary:Print or Type Name My Commission Expires Promissory Note and Loan Agreement(City of Boynton Beach)—Ocean Breeze 3 4924-5364-0361 v,8 Page 424 of 1193 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this Note has been duly executed by Lender as of the day and year first written above. THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a political su ` i 'the S o h e. nsss S' at Brie _ Naine priV or typed - N r Title; _. 1i s sigriable- NLIe tett or typed - STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY Og . The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before awe this 057—day of �� � 19, by as Of e who is 1 personally ]mower to rile or 1kho has produced as iden catiio,�. Witness my hand and official seal the date aforesaid, � No u ic, of Florida at Large No t or Type Name My Cominission Expires Bonnie Niddien NOTARY PUSIX STATE OF FLORDA ConvTO GG1 Expires 5r =t1 Promissory Note and Loan Agreement(City of Boynton Beach)®Ocean Breeze 4874-5364-0361 vA Page 425 of 1193 PROMISSORY NOTE AND LOAN AGREEMENT Ocean Breeze East Apartments Exhibit"A" Legal Desc Lieu The land referred to herein below is situated in the County of Palm Beach,State of Florida,and described as follows: Lots 3 through 12 inclusive, in Block 1,AND Lots 1 and 2, In Block 1, LESS all that portion of Lots 1 and 2 lying West of the East right-of-way line for Seacrest Boulevard as shown on Road Plat Book 5,at Page 182 AND LESS a 20 foot return curve area for road right-of-way, PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 11, at Page 43, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. AND The South 112 of the East 1/2 of Lot 2 of Subdivision of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 21, Township 45 South, Range 43 East,LESS the South 125 feet thereof; LESS the parcels conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official Records Book 862, Page 642, and LESS the tight-of-way for Se crest Boulevard,as shown on Road Plat Book 5,at Page 182,according to the plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 4, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, End of Exhibit"A"' Promissory Note and Loan Agreement(City of Boynton Beach)—Ocean Breeze 5 4824-5364-0361 v.8 Page 426 of 1193 EXHIBIT B First Amendment to Purchase and Development Agreement—Ocean BTeeze East Page 427 of 1193 GUARANTY OF LOMPLETION THIS GUARANTY OF COMPLETION (this "Guaranty") is made effective as of the 7th day of November , 2019, notwithstanding the date of execution, by Lewis V. Swezy, an individual resident of the State of Florida (the "Guarantor"), in favor of BOYNTON BEACB COMMUNTTY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a public agency created pursuant to Chapter 163, Part Ul, of the Florida Statutes, whose principal address is 3301 Quantum Blvd, Suite 101, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 (the "CRA"), RECITALSi WHEREAS, Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC, a Florida limited liability company (the "Company")and the CRA entered into that certain Purchase and Development Agreement dated effective as of December 15, 2017 (the "PDA"); WHEREAS,the Company has requested an amendment to the PDA; WHEREAS, the CRA requires, as a condition to making the amendment,that Guarantor execute and deliver this Guaranty for the benefit of the CRA. NONVI THEREFORE,,, in consideration of the premises and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and in order to induce the CRA to make the amendment to the PDA,Guarantor hereby represents,warrants and covenants to the CRA as follows: I. Obli y_ations Guaranteed, Guarantor unconditionally guarantees to the CRA, (a) the final completion of the improvements by the Company (the "Project") on, the land described on Exhibit A attached hereto, free and clear of all liens (other than liens described in that certain First American Title Company Title b-isurance Commitment No. 2037-4488741 dated October 2, 2019), substantially in accordance with the description of such improvements set forth on Exhibit B attached hereto ("Final Completion"); (b) the Company's obligation to pay all sewer and water rents, impact fees, permitting fees, any other fecs levied by any governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Project mi connection with the development or construction of the Project, real estate taxes and assessments and payments in lieu of the foregoing, assessed or levied against the Project during the period of construction until Final Completion; and (c) payment in full of any and all reasonable expenses that may be paid or incurred by the CRA in the collection of all or any portion of Guarantor's obligations hereunder or the exercise or enforcement of any one or more of the other rights,,powers,privileges,remedies and interests of the CRA hereunder, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' and paralegals' fees, irrespective of the manner Or Success of any such collection, exercise or enforcem,ent, at trial, on appeal, in any bankruptcy proceedings Or whether suit be brought or not, and whether or not such expenses constitute part of the Company's obligations. 2. Unconditional Guar y. This Guaranty is an absolute, unconditional, primary, present and continuing guaranty of payment and performance and not of collection and is in no way conditioned or contingent upon any attempt to enforce The CRA's rights against the Company or any other guarantor or to collect from the Company or any other Guarantor or upon any other condition or contingency. Guarantor hereby waives and releases any claim (within the meaning of 11 U.S.C, § 101) which such Guarantor may have against the Company arising from a payment made by such Guarantor under this Guaranty and agrees not to assert or take advantage of any subrogation rights of such Guarantor or any right of such Guarantor to proceed against the Company for reimbursement, unless and until the Guaranteed Obligations are indefeasibly paid in full in cash. 48274125-3289 v,6 Page 428 of 1193 3. Liability_UnimaLked. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Guarantor's liability hereunder shall in no way be limited or impaired by any act or inaction of the CRA or the City of Boynton Beach (the "City") in connection with that certain Promissory Note and Loan Agreement by the Company to the order of the City, dated of even date herewith (the "Loan Agreement") or that certain Mortgage by and between the C'ompany and the City dated of even date herewith (the "Mortgage"). 4. Reinstatement. This Guaranty shaft continue to be effective, or be reinstated automatically, as the case may be, if at any time payment, in whole or in part, of any of the obligations guaranteed hereby is rescinded Or otherwise must be restored or returned by the CRA (whether as a preference, fraudulent conveyance, or otherwise) upon or in connection with the insolvency, bankruptcy, dissolution, liquidation or reorganization of the Company, Guarantor or any other Person, or upon or as a result of the appointment of a receiver, intervenor or conservator of, or trustee or similar officer for, the Company, Guarantor or any other Person or for a substantial part of the Company's, Guarantor"s or any of such other Person's property, as the case may be, or otherwise, all as though, such payment had not been made. Guarantor her agrees that in the event any such payment is rescinded or must be restored or returned, all costs and reasonable expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable legal fees and expenses) incurred by or on behalf of the CRA in defending or enforcing such continuance or reinstatement, as the case may be, shall constitute costs of enforcement, the payment of which is guaranteed by Guarantor pursuant to Paragraph I above, 5Litigation, Q9mpliance_with.._Jud erns. Guarantor represents and warran.is that there are no actions, suits or proceedings pending or threatened against or affecting such Guaran.tor, at law, in equity or before or by any governmental authorities which would have a material effect on such Guarantor's ability to perform its obligations hereunder. To the best of Guarantor's knowledge,Guarantor is not in default with respect to any order, writ, injunction, decree or demand of any court or governmental authorities. 6Authodzation and Enforceabilitloos Conflicts. Guarantor represents and warrants that it has the full power and authority to enter into and perform its obligations under this Guaranty and this Guaranty is a legal, valid and binding instrument, enforceable against Guarantor in accordance with its terms. The execution, delivery and performance of this Guaranty has been authorized by all proper and necessary actions of Guarantor. Guarantor represents and, warrants that the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and the performance of this Guaranty have not resulted and will not result in any breach of, or constitute a default under, any mortgage, deed of trust, lease, bank loan or credit agreement, corporate charter,, by-laws, partnership agreement, trust agreement or other instrument to which such Guarantor is a party or by which such Guarantor may be bound or affected, T C9pliance with Laws. Guarantor represents and warrants that Guarantor is in compliance with, and the transactions contemplated by this Guaranty do not and will not violate any provision of, or require any filing, registration, consent or approval under, any federal, state or local law, rule, regulation, ordinance, order, writ,judgment, injunction, decree, determination or award (hereinafter, "Laws")presently in effect having applicability to such Guarantor. Guarantor wi H comply promptly with all Laws now or hereafter in effect having applicability to Guarantor. 8. Accuracy of,Information; Full Disclosure. Guarantor represents and warrants that neither this Guaranty nor any documents, financial statements, reports,notices,schedules, certificates, statements or other writings furnished by or on behalf of Guarantor to the CRA in connection with the negotiation of the amendment to the PDA or the consumination of the transactions contemplated thereby, or required herein to be farinshed by or on behalf of Guarantor, contains any untrue or misleading statement of a material fact as of the date thereof; to Guarantor's knowledge, there is no fact which Guarantor has not 48274125-3289 v.6 Page 429 of 1193 disclosed to the CRA in writing which materially affects adversely any of the Project or the business affairs or financial corndition of Guarantor,or the ability of Guarantor to perform this Guaranty, 9. Mechanics' Liens. If the Company and/or Guarantor shall have, completed or caused the completion of the construction of the Project.so as to achieve Final Completion, then upon the expiration of any time period beyond the date in which the Company or Guarantor has achieved Final Completion, within which mechanics, materialmen or other Persons (collectively, "Mechanics") are entitled to file liens against the Project for development,construction, materials or related work claims(such completion and the expiration of such time period, is herein referred to as the "Completion of the Project'), Guarantor shall he released of any farther obligations under this Guaranty; REpyided,however, if the CRA shall have received after Completion of the Project, duly executed lien waivers from all Mechanics entitled to file liens against the Project evidencing the payment in full for all of their work relating to the Project, this Guaranty shall terminate upon receipt of such lien waivers. The CRA agrees that upon the CRA's receipt of evidence -satisfactory to the CRA of the Completion of the Project, and, provided, that no undischarged liens which have not been bonded over shall have been filed against the Project by Mechanics, CRA shall deliver a written confirmation that this Guaranty is limited only to a guaranty against the filing of subsequent liens against the Project by Mechanics with respect to which such duly executed lien waivers have not been received by the CRA. Thereafter, this Guaranty shall continue as a guaranty against claims and liens by Mechanics that have not been waived until Mechanics are no longer legally entitled to file any such claims or liens against the Project, where-upon the CRA, upon receipt of written request from Guarantor, shall deliver to Guarantor the CRA's final written confirmation of termination of this Guaranty in full, provided that no undischarged Mechanics' liens have been filed against the Project. 10. Non-Waiver Remedies Cumulative. No failure or delay on the CRA's part in exercising any right, power or privilege under this Guaranty shall operate as a waiver of any such privilege,power or right or shall be, deemed to constitute the CIA's acquiescence in any default by Guarantor. A waiver by the CRA of any right or remedy hereunder on any one occasion shall not'be construed as a bar to any right or remedy which the CRA otherwise would have on any fature occasion, The rights and remedies provided herein are cumulative, may be exercised singly or concurrently and are not exclusive of any rights or remedies provided by law. 11, Severability, Any provision of this Guaranty, or the application thereof to any Person or circumstance,which, for any reason, in whole or in part, is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions of this Guaranty(or the remaining portions of such provision)or the application thereof to, any other Person or circumstance, and any such prohibition or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render unenforceable such provision (or portion thereof) or the application thereof to any Person or circumstance in any other jurisdiction. 11 Entire Ag€eement.-Amendments. This Guaranty contains the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior oral or written agreements or statements relating to such subject matter, and none of the terms and provisions hereof may be waived, amended Or terminated except by as written instrurrient signed by the Person against whom enforcement of the waiver,amendment or termination is sought. 13, Successors and Assigns. This Guaranty shall be binding upon and shall miure to the benefit of the CRA and Guarantor and their respective heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns. This Guaranty may be assigned by the CRA with respect to all or any portion of the obligations guaranteed hereby, and when so assigned Guarantor shall be liable under this Guaranty to the assignee(s) of the portion(s) of the obligations guaranteed hereby so assigned without in any manner affecting the 48274125-3289 v,6 Page 430 of 1193 liability of Guarantor hereunder to the CRA with respect to any portion of the obligations guaranteed hereby retained by the CRA. 14. WAIVER OF TRIAL BY JURY. GUARANTOR, AND BY ITS ACCEPTANCE HEREOF, THE CRA, EACH HEREBY AGREES NOT TO ELECT A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY ISSUE TRIABLE OF RIGHTBY JURY, AND WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY FULLY TO THE EXTENT THAT ANY SUCH RIGHT SHALL NOW OR HEREAFTER EXIST WITH REGARD TO THE GUARANTY, OR ANY CLAIK COUNTERCLAIM OR OTHER ACTION ARISING IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. THIS WAIVER OF RIGHT TO TRIAL BY' JURY IS GIVEN KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY BY GUARANTOR AND THE CRA, AND IS INTENDED TO ENCOMPASS INDIVIDUALLY EACH INSTANCE AND EACH ISSUE AS TO W1HCH THE RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY WOULD OTHERWISE ACCRUE.GUARANTOR AND THE CRA ARE EACH HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO FILE A COPY OF THIS PARAGRAPH IN ANY PROCEEDING AS CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE OF THIS WAIVER. 15. ADDITIONAL WAIVERS IN THE EVENT OF ENFO&C—F-MEW.-GUARANTOR HEREBY EXPRESSLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES, IN CONNECTION WITH ANY SUIT, ACTION OR PROCEEDING BROUGHT BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE CRA ON THIS GUARANTY,ANY AND EVERY RIGHT GUARANTOR MAY HAVE TO(1) INJUNCTIVE RELIEF, (II) INTERPOSE ANY COUNTERCLAIM THEREIN (OTHER THAN COMPULSORY COUNTERCLAIMS), AND (M) HAVE THE SAME CONSOLIDATED WITH ANY OTHER OR SEPARATE SLUT, ACTION OR PROCEEDING. NOTHING HEREIN CONTAINED SHALL PREVENT OR PROHIBIT GUARANTOR FROM INSTITUTING, OR MAINTAINING A SEPARATE ACTION AGAINST THE CRA WITH RESPECT TO ANY ASSERTED CLAIM. 16. Governina Law. Submission To 3m"sction, This Guaranty and the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall in all respects be governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with,the laws of the State of Florida (without giving effect to,Florida's principles of conflicts, of law). Guarantor hereby irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts located in and for Palm Beach County over any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Guaranty, and Guarantor hereby agrees and consents that, in addition to any methods of service of process provided for under applicable law, all service of process in any such suit, action or proceeding in any Florida State or Federal court sitting in the County of Palm Beach may be made by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, directed to Guarantor at the address indicated below, and service so made shall be complete ten(10)days after the same shall have been so mailed. 17. Para&LaMh Headijigs. Any paragraph headings and captions in this Guaranty are for convenience only and shall not,affect the interpretation or construction hereof 18. Notices. Notices shall be given with respect to Guarantor at the address set forth below: GUARANTOR: Lewis V. S,wezy c/o Centennial Management Co. 7735 NW 146 Street, Suite 30,6 Miami Lakes,FL 33016 WITH A COPY TO: Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel 390 N. Orange Avenue, Suite 1400 Orlando,Florida 32801 Ann-Randal M. All good, Esq. 48274125-3289 v.6 Page 431 of 1193 M Counterparts. This Guaranty may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute together but one and the same agreement. [EXE C UTION PAGE FOLL 0 WSJ 4827-4125-3289 v,6 Page 432 of 1193 [SIGNATURE, PAGE TO G bARAVTY OF C'C?MPLE 70 IN WITNESS 'HEREOF, Guarwitor Inas caused this Guaranty to be duly e e �� del vexed by its duly authorized official as of the 7th day of November ' 2019. GUARANTOR L, IS VY 4827-4125-'2 9 v. Page 433 of 1193 E2MMITA LJ Descri,260 The land referred to herein below is situated in the County of Palm Beach, State of Florida,and described as follows: Lots 3 through 12 inclusive, in Block 1, AND Lots I and 2, in Block 1, LESS all that portion of Lots I and 2 lying West of the East right-of-way line for Seacreit Boulevard as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182 AND LESS a 20 foot return curve area for road right-of-way,PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES,according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 11, at Page 43,of the Pubhc Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. AND 'The South 1/2 of the East 1/2 of Lot 2 of Subdivision of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 2 1, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, LESS the South 125 feet thereof; LESS the parcels,conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official Records Book 852,Page 642,and LESS the right-of-way for Seacrest Boulevard,as shown on Road Plat Book 5,at Page 182,according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1,at Page 4, Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida. 48274125-3289 v.6 Page 434 of 1193 EXHIBIT B Description of iMprovements 1. If requested or required by the CRA, the Project will be designed to be a gated community to enhance the value of the Property. A decorative fence may be installed around the buildings comprising the Project to create an enclosed space. If requested or required by the CRA, a mechanical gate will be installed at the entry and exit of the Project requiring proof of residency for entry, Gates shall not be required if space required for gates (including stacking and rum- around requirements) is impractical or would negatively impact other elements of the site plan including the unit count. 2. The Project will have a minimum of a 6,'sidewalk constructed around the entirely of the Project. 3, The Project will include street lights installed along the entire perimeter of the Project that are complimentary to those existing along the cast side of N. Seacrest Boulevard adjacent to the Property- 4, The Project will include on-street parking spaces,where feasible. 5The Project will include street and site trees that exceed the size and caliper requirement of the City's Land Development Regulations which will be installed along the entire perimeter of the Project. 6. The Project will include enhanced resident amenities within the proposed project boundaries. 7, The Project will include plaza style open space that exceeds the requirement of the City's Land Development Regulations with landscape, hardscape and accent lighting features preferably located on Na Seacrest Boulevard or at the comer of N. Seacrest Boulevard and NE 7th Avenue. 8. The Project will include construction of a three (3) story, 100-123 unit affordable inulti-family rental housing development, with flex space for a new Neighborhood Officer Program office and community space, which shall be provided to the CRA for said use rent free and be constructed in accordance with the site plan, 4927-4125-32,89 v-6 Page 435 of 1193 EXHIBIT C First Amendment to Purchase and Development Agreement—Ocean Breeze East Page 436 of 1193 This instrument prepared by and return to., Randal M. Alligood, Esq. Nelson Mullis Broad and Cassel 390 North Orange Avenue, Suite 1400 Orlando, Florida 32801 TERMINATION OF REVERTER AGREEMENT THIS TERMINATION OF REVERTER AGREEMENT (this "Termination,") is executed this 7th day of November —, 2019 by OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTS LLC, a Florida limited liability company ("Ocean Breeze"), whose address is 7735 NW 146h Street, Suite 306, Miami Lakes, Florida 33016 and BOY'NTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a public agency created pursuant to Chapter 163, Part 111, of the Florida Statutes("Seller"), WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Seller entered into that Reverter Agreement with Ocean Breeze as of December 15, 2017 the "Reverter") with regard to the real property described in the attached Exhibit A(the"Property"); WHEREAS, Ocean Breeze and Seller desire to toem-iinate the Reverter; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises hereof and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. Capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meaning as,set forth mi the Reverter. 2. The Reverter is terminated in its entirety and shall be of no further force or effect whatsoever, and Seller has no further rights of reversion or to a repurchase of the Property under the Reverter or under any other agreement. 3. The Reverter is the"Reverter Agreement"referred to in that certain Warranty Deed dated january 31,2018,from Seller to Ocean Breeze as recorded in Official Records Book 29685, Page 749 of the Public Records of Pahn Beach County, Florida, and for clarity, any reverter rights under such Warranty Deed are also terminated. 4. This Agreement may be recorded. I of 3 4847-6277-5977 v.5 Page 437 of 1193 CONSENTED TO BY: Print Name: + OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMENTSLLC, Witness: -- I Florida limited liability company `'" By: Ocean Breeze Man Florida Fitness. 1AV.1Z limited liability Print Na 'r 13y: Lew' ey, rra�, STATE OF FLORIDA C LINTY OF t The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before ane this day o _��2019, by Lewis V. Swezy, as manager of Ocean Breeze Manager LLC, a Florida limited liability company, as manager of Ocean Breeze Bast Apartments LLC, a Florida limited liability company, who,has produced as identificatio Notary Public M P Gramiq Print Marne: MyQ 940 �. My Cormnission Expires: -1 ' off Page 438 of 1193 Witness: BOYNTON BEACH COM.MUNITY Print Nam ���z - RED7EV- PIM4 T Witness: � � � By:Name: PrintNTitle: STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF EMt& The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 0' day of_ � � 2019, by , as d of Baynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, a public agency created pursuant to Chapter 163, art 14 of o gtatut , who has produced as identification or is lly o n to ie. 1 rBonnie K~ 1rc NOTARY PUBUC STATE OF FLORIDA t Name:, . Corti, GG10&%4 Expires U25=1 y Commission Expires: Z,512,1 3 of 4 Page 439 of 1193 EXHIBIT A Lo „al Descdgfio The land referred to herein below is situated in the County of Palm Beach, State of Florida, and described as follows: Lots 3 through 12 inclusive, in Block 1, AND Lots I and 2, in Block 1, LESS all that portion of Lots I and 2 lying West of the East right-of-way line for Se:acrest Boulevard as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182 AND LESS a 20 foot return curve area for road right-of-way, PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES,according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 11, at Page 43, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. AND The South 112 of the East 112 of Lot 2 of Subdivision of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 21,Township 45 South, Range 43 East,LESS the South 125 feet thereof; LESS the pa reels conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official Records Book 852, Page 642, and LESS the right-of-way for Seacrest Boulevard, as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 4, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 4of4 Page 440 of 1193 Arne. HLBIT D The land referred to herein below is situated in the County of Palin Beach, State of Florida,,and described as follows: Lots 3 through 12 'inclusive, in Block 1, AND Lots I and 2, in Block 1, LESS all that portion of Lots I and 2 lying West of the East right-of-way line for Seacrest Boulevard as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182 AND LESS a 20 fool,return curve area for road right-of-way, PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES,according to the plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 11,at Page 43, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida. AND The South 1/2 of the East 1/2 of Lot 2 of Subdivision of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 21,Township 45 South,Range 43 East, LESS the South 125 feet thereof; LESS the parcels conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official Records Book 852, Page 642, and LESS the right-of-way for Seacrest Boulevard, as shown,on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 4, Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida. First Amendment to Purchase and Development Agreement—Ocean Breeze East Page 441 of 1193 0""m NELSON MULLINS n I ,w T 11 1,, 1ti 1,"aor3r 51o n I c "r g v 0 1 1 v J t,OP v 1 14�j i L 1.1 1 v 1, 1 V I J I I I,CI I int o N 5,1,) 2 u - 13 o I X i I.4081 4, 1 11 11 4 N j k1-°p2 i, 14, t116k1tkc v a uCI say 11 1,11 i November 19, 2019 VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS The City of Boynton Beach ;,01 ( uanturn Boulevard, Suite 101 Boynton Beach, H. 33426 Re- Ocean Breeze Original. Recorded L)ocuments To Whomever it May Concern: Enclosed are the following recorded documents regarding the referenced closing,; 1. Mortgage executed by Borrower in favor ol"I'lic City of Boynton Beach ("Lender"). Also enclosed is First American Title Insurance Company's Loan Policy number 501132 1 0636506e. Please let me know if have any cluestions or concerns. Sincerely, Melissa N. VanSickle Fr closures, Page 442 of 1193 .............................................. ......... —-----........... ------ Loan Policy of Title Insurance (with Florida modifications) FirstAinerican Title'" - ISSUED BY I First American Title Insurance Company ............. ....... POLICY NUMBER Loan Policy 5011312-0636506e Any notice of claim and any other notice or statement in writing required to be given to the Company under this policy must be given to the Company at the address shown in Section 17 of the Conditions. COVERED RISKS SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE, THE EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE CONTAINED IN SCHEDULE B, AND THE CONDITIONS, FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY,a Nebraska corporation(the"Company")insures as of Date of Policy,against loss or damage,not exceeding the Amount of Insijranr-.P,sustained nr incurred by the Insured by reason of: 1, Title being vested other than as stated in Schedule A. 2� Any defect In or lien or encumbrance on the Title. This Covered Risk includes but is not limited to Insurance against loss from (a) A defect in the Title caused by (I) forgery,fraud,undue influence,duress,incompetency,Incapacity,or jmpersonationt (4) failure of any person or Entity to have authorized a transfer or conveyance; (ill) a document affecting Title not properly created,executed,witnessed,sealed,acknowledged,notarized,or delivered: (iv) failure to perform those acts necessary to create a document by electronic means authorized by law; (v) a document executed under a falsified,expired,or otherwise invalid power of attorney; (vi) a document not properly filed,recorded,or indexed in the Public Records including failure to perform those acts by electronic means mithorized by law;or (vii) a defective judicial or administrative proceeding. (b) The lien of real estate taxes or assessments imposed on the Title by a governmental authority due or payable,but unpaid. (c) Any encroachment,encumbrance,violation, variation,or adverse circumstance affecting the Title that would be disclosed by an accurate and complete land survey of the Land. The term"encroachment"includes encroachments of existing improvements located on the Land onto adjoinlig land,and encroachments onto the Land of existing Improvements located on adjoining land. 3, Unmarketable Title. 4. No right of access to and from the Land, (Covered Risks Continued on Page 2) In Witness Whereof, First American Title Insurance Company has caused its corporate name to be hereunto affixed by its authorized officers as of Date of Policy shown in Schedule A. First American Title Insurance Company For Reference.- File#: 1 18035,00049A Loan#: Ocean Breeze Dennis J_Gilmore issued_5 President Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP d/b/a Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel 215 S. Monroe Street, 4th Floor Jeffrey S.Robinson Tallahassee, FL 32301 Secretary (This Policy is valid only when Schedules A and B are attached) This jacket was created electronically and constitutes an original document CopyrIgni 2006.2009 Amer!""Land run Association,All rights reserved,TI,P usu of tms kirr­s rt.sUiclee l i[)A,JA hcene Hess ami A3 7A rupmtws m qc.,u<i siafiuiwas cf 018 dal",0I use, All other usns am prohb;tod,�Rprinlmq t.irdw hconsr,I'mrn ane American Law]TWo Nsgomatai,,. Form 5011312(7-1.14) Page 1 of 6 ALTA Loan Policy of Title Insurance(6-17-06)(with Florida modifications) Page 443 of 1193 Policy#: 5011312-0636506e COVERED RISKS(Continued) 5, The violation or enforcement of any law, ordinance, permit, or governmental regulation (including those relating to building and zoning) restricting,regulating,prohibiting,or relating to (a) the occupancy,use,or enjoyment of the Land; (b) the character,dimensions,or location of any improvement erected on the Land; (c) the subdivision of land;or (d) environmental protection if a notice, describing any part of the Land, is recorded in the Public Records setting forth the violation or intention to enforce, but only to the extent of the violation or enforcement referred to in that notice. 6- An enforcement action based on the exercise of a governmental police power not covered by Covered Risk 5 if a notice of the enforcement action,describing any part of the Land,is recorded in the Public Records,but only to the extent of the enforcement referred to In that notice. 7. The exercise of the rights of eminent domain if a notice of the exercise,describing any part of the Land,is recorded In the Public Records, 8, Any taking by a governmental body that has occurred and is binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without Knowledge. 9. The invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the Insured Mortgage upon the Title.This Covered Risk includes but is not limited to insurance against loss from any of the following impairing the lien of the Insured Mortgage (a) forgery,fraud,undue influence,duress,incompetency,incapacity,orlmpersonatjon; (b) failure of any person or Entity to have authorized a transfer or conveyancer (c) the Insured Mortgage not being properly created,executed,witnessed,sealed,acknowledged,notarized,or delivered; fd) failure to perform those acts necessary to create a document by electronic means authorized by law; (e) a document executed under a falsified,expired,or otherwise invalid power of attorney; (f) a document not properly filed, recorded, or indexed in the Public Records including failure to perform those acts by electronic means authorized by law:or (g) a defective judicial or administrative proceeding, 10� The lack of priority of the lien of the insured Mortgage upon the Title over any other lien or encumbrance, 11The lack of priority of the lien of the Insured Mortgage upon the Title as security for each and every advance of proceeds of the loan secured by the Insured Mortgage over any statutory lien for services, labor, or material arising from construction of an improvement or work related to the Land when the improvement or work is either (a) contracted for or commenced on or before Date of Policy:or M contracted for, commenced, or continued after Date of Policy if the construction is financed. in whole or in part, by proceeds of the loan secured by the Insured Mortgage that the Insured has advanced or is obligated on Date of Policy to advance, 12. The invalidity or unenforceability of any assignment of the Insured Mortgage, provided the assignment is shown In Schedule A,or the failure of the assignment shown in Schedule A to vest title to the Insured Mortgage in the named Insured assignee free and clear of all liens, 11 The invalidity,unenforceability,lack of priority,or avoidance of the lien of the Insured Mortgage upon the Title (a) resulting from the avoidance in whole or in part,or from a court order providing an alternative remedy, of any transfer of all or any part of the title to or any interest in the Land occurring prior to the transaction creating the lien of the Insured Mortgage because that prior transfer constituted a fraudulent or preferential transfer tinder federal bankruptcy,state insolvency,or similar creditors'rights laws;or (b) because the Insured Mortgage constitutes a preferential transfer under federal bankruptcy,state insolvency,or similar creditors'rights laws by reason of the failure of its recording in the Public Records (i) to be timely,or (0) to impart notice of its existence to a purchaser for value or to a judgment or lien creditor, 14, Any defect in or lien or encumbrance on the Title or other matter included in Covered Risks 1 through 13 that has been created or attached or has been filed or recorded in the Public Records subsequent to Date of Policy and prior to the recording of the Insured Mortgage in the Public Records, The Company will also pay the costs,attorneys'fees,and expenses incurred in defense of any matter Insured against by this Policy,but only to the extent provided in the Conditions, EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of (b) Any governmental police power. This Exclusion 1(b) does this policy, and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, not modify or limit the coverage provided under attorneys'fees,or expenses that arise by reason of: Covered Risk 6. 1. (a) Any law, ordinance, permit, or governmental regulation 2. Rights of eminent domain, This Exclusion does not modify or (including those relating to building and zoning) restricting, limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 7 or 8, regulating,prohibiting,or relating to 1 Defects,liens,encumbrances,adverse claims,or other matters (I) the occupancy,use,or enjoyment of the Land: (a) created, suffered, assumed, or agreed to by the insured (H) the character, dimensions, or location of any Claimant; improvement erected on the Land; (b) not Known to the Company, not recorded in the Public (!I[) the subdivision of land;or Records at Date of Policy, but Known to the Insured (iv) environmental protection; Claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinancesor the Insured Claimant prior to the date the insured Claimant governmental regulations. This Exclusion 1(a) does not became an Insured under this policy; modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 5, (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the Insured Claimant: roan 5011312(7-1-14) Page 2 of 6 ALTA Loan Policy of Title InSUrance(6-17-06)(with Florida modifications) Page 444 of 1193 Policy#: 5011312-0636506e EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE(Continued) (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy;or 6, Any claim, by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, (e) resulting in loss or damage that would not have been state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that the sustained I,," the Insured Claimant had paid value for the transaction creating the lien of the Insured Mortgage,is Insured Mortgage- (a) a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer,or 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the Insured Mortgage because of (b) a preferential transfer for any reason not stated In Covered the inability or failure of an Insured to comply with applIcahle Risk 13(b)of this policy. doing-business laws of the state where the Land is situated, 7, Any lien on the Title for real estate taxes or assessments 5. Invalidity or unenforceability in whole or In part of the lien of the imposed by governmental authority and created or attaching Insured Mortgage that arises out of the transaction evidenced by between Date of Policy and the date of recording of the Insured the Insured Mortgage and Is based upon usury or any consumer Mortgage in the Public Records, credit protection or truth-in-lending law. CONDITIONS 1 DEFINITION OF TERMS terms are defined by applicable electronic The following terms when used in this policy mean transactions law- (a) 'Amount of Insurance":The amount stated in Schedule A, as C) successors to an Insured by dissolution, merger, may be r=eased or decreased by endorsement to this consolidation,distribution,or reorganization; policy,increased by Section 8(b)or decreased by Section 10 D) successors to an Insured by its conversion to of these Conditions. another kind of Entity: (b) "Date of Policy": The date designated as "Date of Policy" in IkE) a grantee of an Insured under a deed delivered Schedule A. without payment of actual valuable consideration (c) "Entity": A corporation, partnership, trust, limited liability conveying the Title company,or other similar legal entity, (1) if the stock, shares, memberships, or other (d) "Indebtedness": The obligation secured by the Insured equity interests of the grantee are Mortgage including one evidenced by electronic means wholly-owned by the named Insured, authorized by law, and If that obligation is the payment of a (2) if the grantee wholly owns the named insured, debt,the Indebtedness is the sum of or (i) the amount of the principal disbursed as of Date of (3) if the grantee is wholly-owned by an affiliated Policy: Entity of the named Insured, provided the (ii) the amount of the principal disbursed subsequent to affiliated Entity and the named Insured are Date of Policy: both wholly-owned by the same person or (III) the construction loan advances made subsequent to Entity: Date of Policy for the purpose of financing in whole or in 'F) any government agency or instrumentality that is an pan the construction of an improvement to the Land or insurer or guarantor under an insurance contract or related to the Land that the Insured was and continued guaranty insuring or guaranteeing the Indebtedness to be obligated to advance at Date of Policy and at the secured by the Insured Mortgage, or any part of it, date of the advance: whether named as an Insured or not: (iv) interest on the loan: iii) With regard to (A) (B), (C)s (D), and (E) reserving, (v) the prepayment premiums, exit fees, and other similar however, all rights and defenses as to any successor fees or penalties allowed by law; .hat the Company would have had against any (vi) the expenses of foreclosure and any other costs of predecessor Insured, unless the successor acquired the enforcement ndebtedness as a purchaser for value without (vii) the amounts advanced to assure compliance with laws Knowledge of the asserted defect, Jen,encumbrance,or or to protect the lien or the priority of :he lien of the other matter Insured against by this policy, Insured Mortgage before the acquisition of the estate or "I'nsu-ed Claimant":An Insured claiming loss or damage. interest in the Title) (g) 1nsu,,ed Mortgage": The Mortgage described in paragraph 4 (viii)the amounts to pay taxes and insurance;and of Schedule A. (ix) the reasonable amounts expended to prevent (h) "Knowledge" or"Known": Actual knowledge, not constructive deterioration of improvements; knowledge or notice that may be imputed to an Insured by but the Indebtedness is reduced by the total of all payments reason of the Public Records,or any other records that impart and by any amount forgiven by an Insured. constructive notice of matters affecting the Title. (e) 1nsured`:The Insured named in Schedule A. (I) "Land", The land described in Schedule A, and affixed (1) The term"Insured"also includes improvements that by law constitute real property. The term (A) the owner of the Indebtedness and each successor "Land"does not include any property beyond the lines of the in ownership of the Indebtedness, whether the area described in Schedule A, nor any right, title, interest, owner or successor owns the Indebtedness for its estate, or easement in abutting streets, roads. avenues, own account or as a trustee or other fiduciary, alleys, lanes,ways,or waterways,but this does not modify or except a successor who is an obi,gor under the limit the extent that a right of access to and from the Land is provisions of Section 12(c)of these Conditions: insured by this policy. (B) the person or Entity who has "control" of the 0) Wortglage`: Mortgage, deed of trust, trust deed, or other "transferable record," if the Indebtedness is security instrument, including one evidenced by electronic evidenced by a "transferable record." as these means authorized by law. Form 5011312(7-1.14) Page 3 of 6 ALTA Loan Policy of Title Insurance(6-17-06)(w&Florida modifications) Page 445 of 1193 Policy M 5011312-0636506e CONDITIONS(Continued) (k) "Public Records":Records established under state statutes at exl;)enses incurred by the Insured In the defense of those Date of Policy for the purpose of imparling constructive notice causes of action that allege matters not insured against by of matters relating to real property to purchasers for value and this policy. without Knowledge. With respect to Covered Risk 5(d). (b) The Company shall have the right, In addition to the options "Public Records" shall also include environmental protection contained in Section 7 of these Conditions, at its own cost, to liens filed in the records of the clerk of the United States institute and prosecute any action or procee&g or to do any District Court for the district where the Land is located. other act that in its opinion may be necessary or desirable to (I) "Title":The estate or interest described in Schedule A, establish the Title or the lien of the Insured Mortgage, as (m) "Unmarketable Title":Title affected by an alleged or apparent Insured, or to prevent or reduce loss or damage to the matter that would permit a prospective purchaser or lessee of Insured. The Company may take any appropriate action the Title or lender on the TItle or a prospective purchaser of under the terms of this policy,whether or not it shall be liable the Insured Mortgage to be released from the obligation to to the Insured. The exercise of these rights shall not be an purchase, lease, or lend If there is a contractual condition admission of liability or waiver of any provision of this policy. requiring the delivery of marketable title. If the Company exercises its rights under this subsection, It 1 CONTINUATION OF INSURANCE must do so diligently, The coverage of this policy shall continue in force as of Date of (c) Whenever the Company brings an action or asserts a Policy in favor of an Insured after acquisition of the Title by an defense as required or permitted by this policy, the Company Insured or after conveyance by an Insured,but only so long as the may pursue the litigation to a final determination by a court of Insured retains an estate or interest in the Land, or holds an competent jurisdiction, and it expressly reserves the right, in obligation secured by a purchase money Mortgage giver by a its sole discretion,to appeal any adverse judgment or order. purchaser from the Insured, or only so long as the Insured shall 6. DUTY OF INSURED CLAIMANT TO COOPERATE have liability by reason of warranties in any transfer or conveyance (a) in all cases where this policy permits or requires the of the Title. This policy shall not continue in force in favor of any Company to prosecute or provide for the defense of any purchaser from the Insured of either(I)an estate or interest In the action or proceeding and any appeals, the Insured shall Land,or(ii)an obligation secured by a purchase money Mortgage secure to the Company the right to so prosecute or provide given to the Insured, defense in the action or proceeding,including the right to use, 3, NOTICE OF CLAIM TO BE GIVEN BY INSURED CLAIMANT at its option, the name of the Insured for this purpose, The Insured shall notify the Company promptly in writing(I)in case Whenever requested by the Company, the Insured, at the of any litigation as set forth in Section 5(a) of these Conditions, Company's expense, shall give the Company all reasonable (H)In case Knowledge shall come to an Insured of any claim of title aid(I) In securing evidence, obtaining witnesses, prosecuting or interest that is adverse to the Title or the lien of the Insured or defending the action or proceeding,or effecting settlement, Mortgage, as insured, and that might cause loss or damage for and (6) in any other lawful act that in the opinion of the which the Company may be liable by virtue of this policy, or(iii)if Company may be necessary or desirable to establish the the Title or the lien of the Insured Mortgage,as insured,is rejected Title,the lien of the Insured Mortgage, or any other matter as as Unmarketable Title, If the Company is prejudiced by the failure insured. If the Company is prejudiced by the failure of the of the Insured Claimant to provide prompt notice, the Company's Insured to furnish the required cooperation, the Company's liability to the Insured Claimant under the policy shall be reduced obligations to the Insured under the policy shall terminate, to the extent of the prejudice, including any liability or obligation to defend, prosecute, or 4, PROOF OF LOSS continue any litigation, with regard to the matter or matters in the event the Company is unable to determine the amount of requiring such cooperation loss or damage, the Company may, at its option, require as a (b) The Company may reasonably require the Insured Claimant condition of payment that the Insured Claimant furnish a signed to submit to examination under oath by any authorized proof of loss. Tire proof of loss must describe the defect, lien, representative of the Company and to produce for encumbrance, or other matter insured against by this policy that examination, inspection, and copying, at such reasonable constitutes the basis of loss or damage and shall state, to the times and places as may be designated by the authorized extent possible, the basis of calculating the amount of the loss or representative of the Company, all records, in whatever damage. medium maintained, including books, ledgers, checks, 5. DEFENSE AND PROSECUTION OF ACTIONS memoranda, correspondence, reports, e-mails, disks. tapes, (a) Upon written request by the Insured, and subject to the and videos whether bearing @ date before or after Date of options contained in Section 7 of these Conditions, the Policy,that reasonably pertain to the loss or damage, Further, Company, at Its own cost and without unreasonable delay, if requested by any authorized representative of the shall provide for the defense of an Insured in litigation in Company, the Insured Claimant shall grant its permission, in: which any third party asserts a claim covered by this policy writing, for any authorized representative of the Company to adverse to the Insured,This obligation is limited to only those examine,inspect,and copy all of these records in the custody stated causes of action alleging matters insured against by or control of a third party that reasonaNy pertain to the loss or this policy. The Company shall have the right to select damage. All information designated as confidential by the counsel of its choice (subject to the right of the Insured to Insured Claimant provided to the Company pursuant to this object for reasonable cause) to represent the Insured as to Section shall not be disclosed to others unless, in the those stated causes of action, reasonable judgment of the Company, it is necessary in the It shall not be liable for and will not pay the fees of any other administration of the claim. Failure of the Insured Claimant to counsel. The Company will not pay any fees, costs, or submit for examination under oathproduce any reasonably Form 5011312(7-1-14) Page 4 of 6 ALTA Loan Policy of Title Insurance(6-17-06)(witri Florida modifications) Page 446 of 1193 Policy t 5011312-0636506e CONDITIONS(Continued) requested information, or grant permission to secure (ii) the Indebtedness, reasonably necessary information front third parties as (iii) the difference between the value of the Tilie as insured and required in this subsection. unless prohibited by law or the value of the Tile subject to the risk insured against by governmental regulation, shall terminate any liability of the this policy,or Company under this policy as to that claim, (v) if a government agency or instrumentality is the Insured 7. OPTIONS TO PAY OR OTHERMSE SETTLE CLAIMS; Claimant,the amount It paid in the acquisition of the Title or TERMINATION OF LIABILITY the Insured Mortgage In satisfaction of its insurance contract In case of a claim under this policy, the Company shall have the or guaranty. following additional options: (b) If the Company pursues Its rights under Section 5 of these (a) To Pay or Tender Payment of the Arnount of Insurance or to Conditions and is unsuccessful in establishing the Title or the lien Purchase the Indebtedness. of the Insured Mortgage,as insured, (I) To pay or tender payment of the Amount of Insurance under (I) the Amount of Insurance shall be increased by 10%,and this policy together with any costs, attorneys' fees, and (ii) the Insured Claimant shall have the right to have the loss or expenses Incurred by the Insured Claimant that were damage determined either as of the date the claim was authorized by the Company up to the time of payment or made by the Insured Claimant or as of the date It is settled tender of payment and that the Company is obligated to and paid, pay:or (c) In the event the Insured has acquired the Title in the manner (ii) To purchase the Indebtedness for the amount of the described in Section 2 of these Conditions or has conveyed the Indebtedness on the date of purchase, together with any Title,then the extent of liability of the Company shall continue as costs,attorneys fees,and expenses incurred by the Insured set forth in Section 8(a)of these Conditions. Claimant that were authorized by the Company up to the (d) In addition to the extent of liability under (a), (b), and (c), the time of purchase and that the Company is obligated to pay. Company will also pay those costs, attorneys fees, and When the Company purchases the Indebtedness, the Insured expenses Incurred in accordance with Sections 5 and 7 of these shall transfer, assign, and convey to the Company the Condifions. Indebtedness and the Insured Mortgage, together with any 9, LIMITATION OF LIABILITY collateral security. (a) if the Company establishes the Title, or removes the alleged Upon the exercise by the Company of either of the options defect, lien, or encumbrance. or cures the lack of a right of provided for in subsections(a)(i)or(ii),all liability and obligations access to or from the Land, or cures the claim of Unmarketable of the Company to the Insured under this policy, other than to Title, or establishes the lien of the Insured Mortgage, all as make the payment required in those subsections,shall terminate, insured in a reasonably diligent manner by any method, including any liability or obligation to defend, prosecute, or including litigation and the completion of any appeals. it shall continue any litigation. have fully performed its obligations with respect to that matter (b) To Pay or Otherwise Settle With Parties Other Than the Insured and shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused to the or With the Insured Claimant. Insured, (I) to pay or otherwise settle with other parties for or in the (b) In the event of any fifigationincluding litigation by the Company name of an Insured Claimant any claim insured against or with the Company's consent, the Company shall have no under this policy. In addition, the Company will pay any liability for loss or damage until there has been a final costs,attorneys'fees,and expenses incurred by the Insured determination by a court of competent jurisdiction,and disposition Claimant that were authorized by the Company up to the of all appeals. adverse to the Title or to the lien of the Insured time of payment and that the Company is obligated to,pay; Mortgage,as insured, or (c) The Company shall not be liable for loss or damage to the (ii) to pay or otherwise settle with the Insured Claimant the loss Insured for liability voluntarily assumed by the Insured in settling or damage provided for under this policy,together with any any claim or suit without the prior written consent of the costs,attorneys`fees,and expenses incurred by the Insured Company, Claimant that were authorized by the Company up to the 10, REDUCTION OF INSURANCE; REDUCTION OR TERMINATION time of payment and that the Company is obligated to pay. OF LIABILITY Upon the exercise by the Company of either of the options (a) All payments Linder this policy,except payments made for costs, provided for in Subsections (b)(i) or (ii), the Company's attorneys' fees, and expenses, shall reduce the Amount of obligations to the Insured under this policy for the claimed loss or Insurance by the amount of the payment. However, any damage, other than the payments required to be made, shall payments made prior to the acquisition of Title as provided In terminate, including any liability or obligation to defend, Section 2 of these Conditions shall not reduce tie Amount of prosecute,or continue any litigation, insurance afforded under this policy except to the extent that the 8. DETERMINATION AND EXTENT OF LIABILITY payments reduce the Indebtedness. This policy is a contract of indemnity against actual monetary loss or (b) The voluntary satisfaction or release of the Insured Mortgage damage sustained or incurred by the Insured Claimant who has shall terminate all liability of the Company except as provided in suffered loss or damage by reason of matters insured against by this Section 2 of these Conditions. policy. 11. PAYMENT OF LOSS (a) The extent of liability of the Company for loss or damage under When liability and the extent of loss or damage have been definitely this policy shall not exceed the least of fixed in accordance with these Conditions,the payment shall be made (I) the Amount of Insurance, within 30 days, Form 5011312(7-1-14Page 5 of 6 ALTA Luau Policy of Title Insurance(6-17-06)(with Florida Modifications) Page 447 of 1193 Policy#: 5011312-0636506o CONDITIONS(Continued) 12. RIGHTS OF RECOVERY UPON PAYMENT OR SETTLEMENT option of the insured,the Rules in effect at Date of Policy shall be (a) The Company's Right to Recover binding upon the paiiies. The award may include attorneysfees Whenever the Company shall have settled and paid a claims only if the laws of the stale in which the Land is located permit a under this policy, it shall be subrogated and entitled to the court to award attorneys'fees to a prevailing party.Judgment upon rights of the Insured Claimant in the Title or Insured Mortgage the award rendered by the Arbitralor(s) may be entered in any and ail other rights and remedies in respect to the claim that court having jurisdiction thereof. the Insured Claimant has against any person or property, to The law of the situs of the land shall apply to,an arbitration under the extent of'he amount of any loss, costs, attorneys,' fees, the Title Insurance Arbitration Rules, and expenses paid by the Company. If requested by the A copy of the Rules may be obtained from the Company upon Company, the Insured Claimant shall execute documents to request, evidence the transfer to the Company of these rights and 14, LIABILITY LIMITED TO THIS POLICY; POLICY ENTIRE remedies.The Insured Claimant shall permit the Company to CONTRACT sue, compromise, or settle in the name of the Insured (a) This policy together with all endorsements, if any,attached to Claimant and to use the name of the Insured Claimant in any it by the Company is the entire policy and contract between transaction or litigation involving these rights and remedies the Insured and the Company,In Interpreting any provision of If a payment on account of a claim does not fully cover the this policy,this policy shall be construed as a whole, loss of the Insured Claimant, the Company shall defer the (b) Any claim of loss or damage that arises out of the status of exercise of its right to recover until after the Insured Claimant the Title or lien of the Insured Mortgage or by any action shall have recovered its loss, asserting such claim whether or not based on negligence (b) The Insureds Rights and Limitations shall be restricted to this policy. (I) The owner of the Indebtedness may release or substitute (c) Any amendment of or endorsement to this policy must be in the personal liability of any debtor or guarantor, extend writing and authenticated by an authorized person, or or otherwise modify the terms of payment, release a expressly incorporated by Schedule A of this policy. portion of the Title from the lien of the Insured Mortgage, (d) Each endorsement to this policy issued at any time is made a or release any collateral security for the Indebtedness, if pan of this policy and is subject to all of its terms and it does not affect the enforceability or priority of the lien provisions. Except as the endorsement expressly states, it of the Insured Mortgage, does not (i) modify any of the terms and provisions of the (ii) If the Insured exercises a right provided In(b)(1), but has policy,(!I)modify any prior endorsement, (iii)extend the Date Knowledge of any claim adverse to the Title or the lien of of Policy,or(iv)increase the Amount of Insurance, the Insured Mortgage insured against by this policy, the 15. SEVERABILITY Company shall be required to pay only that part of any In the event any provision of this policy,in whole or in part, is held losses insured against by this policy that shall exceed Invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, the policy shall be the amount,If any,lost to the Company by reason of the deemed not to include that provision or such part held to be impairment by the Insured Claimant of the Company's Invalid,but all other provisions shall remain in full force and effect. right of subrogation, 16. CHOICE OF LAW;FORUM (c) The Company's Rights Against Non-insured Obligors (a) Choice of Law. The Insured acknowledges the Company has The Company's right of subrogation includes lfie Insured's underwritten the risks covered by this policy and determined rights against non-insured obligors including the rights of the the premium charged therefor in reliance upon the law Insured to indemnities, guaranties, other policies of insurance, affecting interests in real property and applicable to the or bonds, notwithstanding any terms or conditions contained in interpretation. rights, remedies, or enforcement of policies of those instruments that address subrogation rights. title insurance of the jurisdiction where the Land is located, The Company's right of subrogation shall not be avoided by Therefore,the court or an arbitrator shall apply the law of the acquisition of the Insured Mortgage by an obligor (except an jurisdiction where the Land is located to determine the validity obligor described in Section 11(e)(i)(F) of these Conditions) of claims against the Title or the lien of the Insured Mortgage who acquires the Insured Mortgage as a result of an that are adverse to the Insured and to interpret and enforce indemnity, guarantee, other policy of insurance,or bond. and the terms of this policy. In neither case shall the court or the obligor will not be an Insured under this policy. arbitrator apply its conflicts of law principles to determine the 13. ARBITRATION applicable law. Unless prohibited by applicable law, arbitration pursuant to the (b) Choice of Forum: Any litigation or other proceeding brought Title insurance Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration by the Insured against the Company must be filed only in a Association may be demanded if agreed to by both the Company state or federal court within the United States of America or and the Insured at the time of controversy or claim. Arbitrable its territories having appropriate jurisdiction. matters may include, but are not limited to, any controversy or 17. NOTICES,WHERE SENT claim between the Company and the Insured arising out of or Any notice of claim and any other notice or statement in writing relating to this policy, and service of the Company in connection required to be given to the Company under this policy must be given with its issuance or the breach of a policy provision or other to the Company at First American Title Insurance Company, obligation, Arbitration pursuant to this policy and under the Rules Attn: Claims National Intake Center, I First American Way, In effect on the date the demand for arbitration is made or, at the Santa Ana,California 92707, Phone:888-532-1642. Form 5011312(7-1-14) Page 6 of 6 AL.TA Loan Policy of Title insurance(6-17-06)(with Plarda modifications) Page 448 of 1193 Loan Volley of Title Insurance Fist American Tale I ISSUED BY First American Title Insurance Company POLICY NUMBER Schedule A 5011321-0636506e Name and Address of Title Insurance Company: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 Furst American Way, Santa Ana, California 92707 Issuing office File Number: 118035-00049A Address Reference: 700 N. Seacrest Blvd, Boynton each, FL 33435 Amount of Insurance: $567,500,00 [late of policy: 11/14/2019 11..21 a.m. 1. Name of Insured: City of Baynton Beach,a political subdivision of the State of Florida, its successors and/or assigns, as their interests may appear. 2. The estate or Interest in the Land that is encumbered by the Insured Mortgage is: Fee Simple . Title is vested in: Ocean Breeze East Apartments, LLC, a Florida limited liability company 4. The Insured Mortgage, and its assignments, if any, are described as follows: Mortgage executed by ocean Breeze Fast Apartments, LLC, a Florida limited liability company,to City of Boynton Beach, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, securing indebtedness In the original principal amount of $517,500.00, dated as of November B, 2019 and recorded November 14, 2019 in Official Records Book 31024, Page 1844, in the public records of Palin Beach County, Florida. Form 5111.,. .._-a. ...._.--veva _._.... — — -- — -- 1312 ( 1-11) Page 1 of 7 ALTA Loan Policy or Title Insurance(6.17-06)(with Florida modifications) Page 449 of 1193 !SSUED BY First American 1-Itle First American Title Insurance Company '-4vel POLICY NUMBER Schedule A (Continued) 5011321-0636506e S. The Land referred to in this policy is described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof 6. This policy incorporates by reference those ALTA endorsements selected below: ] ALTA Endorsement 4.1-06 Condominium (with Florida modifications) ] ALTA Endorsement 5.1-06 Planned Unit Development(with Florida modifications) ALTA Endorsement 6-06 Variable Rate ALTA Endorsement 6.2-06 Variable Rate - Negative Amortization ALTA Endorsement 81-06 Environmental Protection Lien (with Florida modifications) Paragraph b refers to the following state statute(s): NONE. ALTA Endorsement 9-06 Restrictions, Easements, Minerals (with Florida modifications) ALTA Endorsement 13.1-06 Leasehold Loan ALTA Endorsement 14-06 Future Advance - Priority (with Florida modifications) ALTA Endorsement 14.1-06 Future Advance - Knowledge,(with Florida modifications) ALTA Endorsement 14.3-06 Future Advance - Reverse Mortgage (with Florida modifications) Florida Endorsement NSE Navigational Servitude Other Endorsements: Survey Endorsement Contiguity Endorsement NELSON MULLINS BRO D AND CASSEL I I �1-1 t7t7 By: ' - Authorized Signatory (This Schedule A valid only when schedule BJ K B11 are attached) ........... Form 5011312(2-k-11) Page 2 of 7 ALTA Loan Policy of Title Insurance(6-17-06)(wifl-i Horida modifications) Page 450 of 1193 x, fi ISSUED BY 413f%* F)�stAmericand First American Title Insurance Company POLICY NUMBER CC Gx bit "A"" S011321-0635S46e Issuing Office File Number: 118035-00049A The land referred to herein below Is situated in the County of Palm Beach, State of Florida, and described as follows:.. Lots 3 through 12 inclusive, in Block 1, AND Lots 1 and 2, in Block 1, LESS all that portion of Lots 1 and 2 lying West of the East right-of-way line for Seacrest Boulevard as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182 AND LESS a 20 foot return curve area for road right-of-way, PALL BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 11, at Mage 43, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.. AND The South 112 of the East 1/2 of Lot 2 of Subdivision of the gest 1./2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 21, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, LESS the South 125 feet thereof; LESS the parcels conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official records Book 852, Pate 642, and LESS the right-of-way for Seacrest Boulevard, as shown on road Plat Book S, at Page 182, according to the Plat thereof, as recordedin Plat. Book 1, at Page 4, Public records of Palm Beach County, Florida. ........... -- -- Forni.So11312(2-1,1.1) Facie 3 ref 7 ALTA Loan P ticy of Titte Insurance(6-17-06)(with Honda modifications) Page 451 of 1193 Loan Policy of Title Insurance ISSUED gv First Americantic First American Title Insurance Company Poi ICS"NUMBER Schedule B1 5011321-0636506e Issuing office File Number., 118035-00049A PART I EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE Except as provided In Schedule B Part 11, this policy does not insure against loss or damage, and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees, or expenses that arise by reason of, 1.. intentionally Deleted. 2. Intentionally Deleted. 1 Intentionally Deleted. 4. Intentionally Deleted, 5. Intentionally Deleted. 6. Intentionally Deleted. 7. Intentionally Deleted, Taxes and assessments for the year 2020 and subsequent years, which are not yet due and payable. 9. Restrictions, dedications, conditions, reservations, easements and other matters shown on the plat of PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, as recorded March 3, 1925 in flat Book 11, Page(s)43, but deleting any covenant, condition or restriction indicating a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, calor, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or stational origin to the extent such covenants, conditions or restrictions violate 42 USC 3604(c). 10. Reservations unto the State of Florida for oil,gas,minerals, fissionable materials and 200 foot State Road Right of Way as contained in Deed No. 2851 recorded March 4, 1946 in Deed Boob 751., Page 209, as affected by Quitclaim Deed from Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Florida release the right of entry and exploration recorded November 9, 1983 in Book 4881, Page 1473 and Release of Road Reservation for Deed loos. 2147, 2851 and 3486 by Trustees recorded August 16, 2006 in Book 20739, Page 486. (as to tots 1, 2 and 6 Block 1) 11. Reservations unto the State of Florida for oil,gas, minerals, fissionable materials and 200 foot State Road Right of Way as contained in Deed No. 3486 recorded September 19, 1447 in Deed Book. 822, Page 121., as affected by Quitclaim Deed from Trustees of the internal Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Florida release the right of entry and exploration recorded November 9, 1983 _ _ - - — Form 5011312(2-1-11) Pa r-4 of 7 ALTA Loan Policy of Mtle Insurance(6-17-06)(with Florida n'rnciufications Page 452 of 1193 in Book 4081, Page 1972 and Release of Road Reservation for Deed Nos. 2147, 2851 and 3486 by Trustees recorded August 16, 2006 in Book 20739, Page 486. (as to Lots 7-12 Block 1) 11 Easement granted to Florida Power&Light Company recorded August 17, 1967 in Book 1571, Page 429. (as to all property, less Lots 1, 2 and 11 Block 1) 13, Mortgage and Security Agreement executed by Ocean Breeze East Apartments, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, to TD Bank, N.A., a national banking association, securing indebtedness in the original principal amount of $13,700,000.00, dated as of November 8, 2.019 and recorded November 14, 2019 in Official Records Book 31024, Page 1,759, in the public records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 14. Assignment of Leases and Rents,executed by Ocean Breeze East Apartments, LLC,a Florida limited liability company to TD Bank, N.A., a national banking association, dated November 8, 2019 and recorded November 14, 2019 in Official Records Book 31024, Page 1811 in the public records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 15. UCC-1. Financing Statement naming Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC, a Florida limited liability company, a Florida limited liability company, as debtor, and TD Bank, N.A., as secured party, recorded November 14, 2019 Official Records Book 31024, Page 1827 of the Public Records Palm Beach County, Florida. 16, Subordination Agreement and Consent(CRA/PDA) recorded November 14, 2019 in Official Records Book 31024, Page 1832, in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 17. Subordination Agreement recorded November 14, 2019 in Official Records Book 31021, Page 1854, in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. I& Pending disbursement of the full proceeds of the loan secured by the Insured Mortgage, this policy only insures up to the amount actually disbursed, but, as proceeds are disbursed, increases in accordance with Florida Construction Loan Update Enclorserrient(s), up to the Amount of Insurance stated in Schedule A. ........... .......... ...... Form 5011312(2-111) Page 5oaf 7 ALTA Loan Policy of Title Insurance(6,17-06)(with Florida modiflcations) Page 453 of 1193 �r ... Loom Policy of Title Insurance First American 77 de ls�uFri By .mow. First American Title Insurance Company POLICY NUMBER Schedule 13,11 Issuing Office File lumber: 118035-00049A In addition to the matters set forth in Part I of this Schedule, the Title is subject:to the following matters, and the Company insures against loss or damage sustained in the event that they are not subordinate to the lien of the Insured Mortgage: 1. Notice of Commencement executed by Ocean Breeze East Apartments LLC, a Florida limited liability company, recorded November 14, 2019, in Official Records Book 31024, Page 1866 of Palin Beach County, Florida. _ ..._ ......_ .___..... ._ _ ... .._ - - Form 5011312( -1-11) Page 6a of 7 ALTA Loan Policy of Title Insurance(&17-06)(with Florida modifications) Page 454 of 1193 ISSUED BY First American H Fire American Title Insurance Company POLICY NUMBER Schedule BII (Continued) 5011321-0636506e Issuing Office File Number: 118035-00049A Notices- Where Sent All notices required to be given the Company and any statement in writing required to be furnished the Company shall include the number of this polio and shall be addressed to the Company, Attention. Claims Department, 1 First American Way, Santa Ana, CA 92700 Service, [Quality alnd Ayailabiiit First American Title Insurance Company cares about its customers and their agility to obtain information and service on a convenient, timely and accurate basis. A qualified staff of service representatives is dedicated to serving you. A toll-free number is available for your convenience in obtaining information about coverage and to provide assistance in resolving complaints at 1-800-929-7186. Office hours are from 8:39 a.m. through 5.30 p.m. Monday through Friday. ­,__ , .._..._......_... . ...__ ._ __ _ Form 5011.312 (2-1-11) Parte 7 of 7 ALTA loan Policy of Tale..Insurance(6 17-06)(with Florida modifications Page 455 of 1193 E-RECORDED sImPlifil," Prepared by and return to: ID. !*-0'0"I'b a 1�41 Randal M.Alligood, 1'.sq. County- —?A Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel DateTune.3 3 I*WTune.I 90 N.Orange Avenue, Suite 1400 Orlando, 1-I 32801 THI,S MORTGAGE 11 GII-'I-I',V- TO .V-'CUWE THE 11-11\11.11AT(JAU O1'' PAR Z'y1'(,)P-('11A P TER 420, T-1,ORIDA STIII A ND IS EXEA,111 T11-ROY11 LAX4 7A)A' 11C76t,'ANT TO SL'('7'JOAI -120.513. /110RIDA STATI,7"ES, A CCORDIAUL Y' NO DO('t:.ifl-,`;VCS -(I-IlI 1,IX OR LW At TAX N IA I(A)NATECTIOV 1-1,7711 Folio #s: 08-43-45-2 1-10-001-0010 & 08-43-45-21-00-000-0021 MORTGAGE THIS MORT(JAG11'. hereinafter rcfsrred to as the-Mortgage"is made oil or as of the 8"'day of November, 2019, by and between OCEAN BRF-'I,-'/E EAST APAUMENTS I-A-C, a Florida limited liability company, hereinafter referred to as "Borrower," whose principal address is 7735 Is 146 Street' � Suite 06. Miami Lakes, FL 1.3(316, and 'rC j,lE ITY OF BOYNTBEA ON CH, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose principal address is 3301 Quanturn Blvd. Suite 101, Boynton Beach, YJ- i3426 hereinafter referred to as"Lender". WITNESSETH: THAT to secure the payment ofan indebtedness in the principal amount off"Ive Hundred Sixty Seven Thousand FIVC Hundred and NO/100 Dollars ($567,500,00), hereinafter referred to as the "Toan". which shall be payable in accordance with that certain Promissory Note and Loan Agreement. bearing even date herewith, inclusive of the signature of the Borrower, which is affixed hereto and made a part hereof, hereinafter referred to as the -Note", and all other indebtedness \khich Borrower is obligated to pay to Lender pursuant to tile provisions of the Note and this Nlortgage, Borrower hereby grants., convevs and mortgages to Lender all of right, title and interest in: Z- Z7, AI-I- T'l IAT certain lot, piece or parcel Orland situated in Palm Beach County and State of Florida, hounded and described in Exhibit "A" TOGETHER with all ofBorrowei's rio,it, title and interest in the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all casements, rights, appurtenances, rents. royalties. mineral, oil and gas rights and prolits, water, water rights, and waler stock, and all fixtures now or hereafter attached to the property.all Of which,including replacements and additions hereto,shall be deemed to be and remain at part offlic property covered by this N—lortgage and all of the foregoing, together with said property are herein referred to as the "Property", and TOGLATIF'R vvith any and all ofBorrower's right,title and interest in awards 11mv or hereafter made, for the takin-of`the property mortgaged hereby,or any pail thereof(including any easement)by tile exercise of the power of eminent domain, including, any award for change of grade or any street or other roadway, which avards are hereby assigned to Lender and are deemed as pail of the property mortgaged hereby, and Lender is hereby authorized to collect and receive tile, same tcmard the payment of indebtedness secured by this Mortgage,notwithstanding the fiact that the amount thereon may not then be due and payable; and Page 456 of 1193 \0I11 aH rOk ts. II e nd I nterest ofBorrower In and to the land N ing In tile streets. roads, or alleys adjoining joining to the above-described land. All the above described land, buildings, othcr structures. fixtures. articles of'personal property, awards and other rights and interests being hercinaller colleenveiv referred to as the "Morloaged Propert-v", '1'0 HAVE AND I'0 110H) the Mortgaged Property and every part thereof unto I.,ender, its successors and assigns forever for the purposes and tises herem set forill. AND Borrower further covenants and agrees with Lender, as I"ollows: I. PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST. Borrower sliall pros-riptly pay the principal ol-the indebtedness evidenced by the Note,and all either charges and indebtedness provided therein and in thisMortgage.at the times and in the manner provided in the]s ote. payment of'principal shall be due in full oil twentieth annual anniversary of'the date hereof (hereinafter refierred to as the-Loan 'ferm"')or prior to the expiration ol'the Loan Temi if the property is sold WithOU1 the Lender's prior writ-ten consent. J'he I-oan may be I-(.,)i-1ven anv time after the end of tile Compliance Period (as defined in the Borrower's Amended and Restated Operating Agreement) in the sole ajid absolute discretion ofthe I-ender. 2. FUNDS FOR TAXES,ASSESSMENTS AND LIENS. Borrower shall pay before the same become delitiqUent, as hereinafter 1--)rovided- all taxes, assessments, and other governmental charges, fines and impositions, of every kind and nature whatsocVCF, now or hereafter imposed oil the Mortgaged Propeily,or ariy pail thereof,and will pay vvimi due every,aluotint ofindebtedness-secured bv am, lien to which the lien oil this Mortgage is expressly sul.)ject, 3. COMPLETION OF IMPROVEMENTS. "['his Mortgage and the attached Note were executed and delivered to secure moneys advanced In full to Borrower by Lender as or on account of a loan evidenced by the Note fOr tile purpose Of constructim') oil the Mortgaged Property one hundred twenty-three (123) rental apartirients, I erci lalt r collectively referred to as the "Improvements." Borrower shall make or cause to be made all of the Improvements. 4. BUILDING REMOVAL, ADm,nONS AND COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS. No building, structure, irup]-OW11101t, fiXtUre or personal property mortoaged hereby shall be removed or demolished without the prior written consent cif.lender except for obsolete or worn properIN rel-.flaced by adequate substitutes equal or greater in value than the replaced ilerns when new and inventory and goods in the ordinary Course of business. Borrower will not make, permit, or suffer any alteration ofor addition to any building, structure or improvement which may hereafter be crested or installed upon the Vlc+rtgaged Property.or any part thereof except the Improvements required to be made pursuant to Paragraph 3 hereof,nor will Borrower use,or permit or suffer the use oil',any of the Mortgagedllroperty,, for any PLuj)ose other than the purpose or put-poses for which the same is, now intended to be used, without the prior written conseut of I-ender. Borrower will maintain the Mortgaged Property in good condition and state of repair and N 'fl not suffer uffer or hermit any waste to any part thereof,and will promptly comply With all the requirements of I-'ederal, State an(] local governments or of any. departments, divisions or bureaus thereof, pertaining to such property Or any pail thereof 5. CHARGES AND LfEINS. Borrower will not voluntarily create,or permit or suffer to be created or to exist,oil or against 4839-3055-96i7)%8 Page 457 of 1193 the "dortgaged Property or any part thereol. any lien superior to the lien of this \Nlortgage, exclusive ofthe Hen or liens to which this Nlortgagpc is expressly subject, and will keel.) and maintain tile carne free trona the claims of all parties supplying labor and/or materials which will enter into the construction or instalhation of the Improvements,The lender hereby acknowledges an(] agrees that the Mortgage will be subordinate to the first consti-netion loan and first im-manent mortgage loan and any refinancing thereof, including increases in the fir-st mortgage loan atnoonts (collectiN�ely,the"Prior Moi-tuage"). All of the provisions herein shall be subject to the terms of the Prior Mortgage. 6. NOTICE OF FIRE OR CASUALTY. Borrower will give immediate notice by regisiered or certified mail to Lender of any fire, damage or other casualty affecting the Nlortoa.ved Property, or of any conveyance, transfer or change in ownership of such property. or any part thereof excepting a transfer otherwise permitted in the Bomvver's Amended and Restated Operating Agreement. 7. COVERAGE OF 1N 111f POJACIES. a, Borrower will keep all buildings.other structures and improxernents insured against loss by fire, flood (when applicable) and other hazards, casualties and contingencies in such amounts mid manner arid for such periods as may be reasonably required by Lender. Lender's insurance requirements may chane e frorn tirne to titne throughout the terra of the 1ndcbtednes,,,,.. All such HISLInuice policies must include standard fire arid extended coverage in amounts not less than necessary to comply with the coinsurance clause. Flood insurance IS NOJ' required for the subject property during the term of the mortgage loan unless required by tile Prior-1'+ ortgage. When required, flood Insurance shall be in an amount at least equal to the outstanding principal balance of' all mortgage(s), or the maximmil amount of instirance available with respect to the pl-0JeCt Under the National Flood Insurance Act,, whichever is, lesser. All such insurance shall be carried by companies reasonably approved by Lender,alid all policies shall be ill SUCII form and shall have attached thereto loss payable clauses in favor of I-ender and any other parties as shall be reasonably satisfacton, to Lender. All such policies and attachments thereto shall be delivered pn.miptly to Lender,unless they are required to be delivered to the holder of a lien or a mortgage or similar instrument to which this Mortgage is expressly subject, in which latter event certificates thereof' satisfactory to Lender, shall be delivered promptly tea Lender. Borrower will pay prompily when due, as hereinafter provided, any and all premiums on such insurance.1"he Lender shall be listed as an additional insured oil all such insurance policies. b. In the event of loss or darnage to tile Mortgaged Property, Bc)rrower \vIll give to cn Lender linmediate notice thcreol'by, niall, at the address herein above staNd and Lender may make and file proof'of loss if'not made othemvise promptly by or oil behalf of BorrOwer, Linless, Borrower and Lender otherwise agree in writing, insurance proceeds shall be applied to restoration or repair, provided such restoration or repair is econorn ica I ly I'easible and the security ofthis Mortgage is not thereby impaired. If such restoration or repair is not economically feasible or if the security of this Mortom-e would be impaired. tile insurance proceeds shall be applied to the stuns secured by this Mortgage with the excess, if ally, paid to Bon-ower. If the property is abandoned by Borrower, for more than thirty (30) days unless due to events described in Paraoraph 3,or if Borrower fails to respond to Lender wilhin thirty(30)days from the,date notice is mailed bv Lender tea Borrow erthat tile IIISLiriiicecai-rici-off'ci-stea settle aclairn f'or insurance benefits, Lender is authorized to collect and apply the insurance proceeds at Lender's option either to restoration or repair of the property car tea the sums secured by this Mortgage, Usage of condemnation proceeds~hall be Subject to the same provisions ref this Section 7(b). C. At least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of each policy. the Borrovvcr Nvill furnish the Lender with evidence satisfaclor,to the Lender of the: payment of premium and the reissuance ofa policy continuing insurance in force as required by this Mortgage. All policies. including policies for any amounts carried in excess oil'tile required minitnurn and policies not specifically required by the Lender, will be in a form satisfactory to the Lender,and will be maintained in full force and effect. All policies will contain a provision that the policies will not be cancelled or materE,,ally amended (including any reduction 4839-3055-9657 v.8 Page 458 of 1193 in the scope or I ituits ofcoverage't, williout at least ten(10)clays prior written notice tot the Lender. If ell or any par-[of tire Insurance wvIII expire,or be%v it lid rawn.or become void car tinsaFe,by reason ofthe Borrower's breach ofany condition, or If for any reason wliats(.,)evcr the insurance will be LHIsatisfiactory to the L.,ender., the Borrower will place new insurance on the premises, satisfactory to the Lender. Notwithstanding '3, anything to [lie contrary herein, Borrower's compliance with the insurance requirements of the Prior Mortgage shall lie deemed compliance with the terms of this Section 7. S. 'FAXES. ha order to protect in ore fully the security of this Mortgage, Borrower shall promptly ptly subm it to Lender upon request,Or Lender's designated agent. the Palm Beach County Tax Invoice for the Mortgaged Property. Such invoice shall show either-that no tiocs.are due or be accompanied by a receipt showing taxes have been paid in fulL 9. LOCAL ORDUNANCES. The Improvements and all plans and specifications shall comply with all applicable local ordinances,regulations and rules made or promulgated with lawful authority, including without firnilation the Pahn Beach County Construction Code and the Palm Beach County Property Maintenance Code. 10. PROTECTION OF LENDER'S SECURITY. If Borrower fails to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Mortgage or the Agreement, excluding any lien to which this Mortgage is expressly subject, oi- if any action or proceeding is commenced which materially affects L.ender's interest in the Property, including, bUt not limited to eminent &)maln. insolvency, code enforcement, or arrangements or proceedings involving a bankrupt or decedent., then L,endcr at Lender's option, upon notice to 1301TOwer, may inake such appearances,disburse such sums,nand takesuch action as is necessary to protect Lender's interest, including, but not limited to, disbUrSeITICI-It of reasonable attorney's fees, Any anIC)LInts disbLirsed bLender pursuant to this Paragri-aph with interest thereon, shall becoirle additional indebtedness of Borrower secured by this Mortgage. Unless Borrower and I-ender agree to other ternis of payments.such arriourits shall be payable Upon 110tice from Lender to Borrower requesting payment thereof; and shall bear interest from the date tat`disbursement at the rate payable from tune to tinge on outstanding principal under the Note unless payment of interest at such time would be contrary to applicable law, In NvIuch event Such amounts shall bear- interest at the hialiest rate permissible under applicable law. N(Alino contained in this Paragraph shall re'-quire Lender to Incur an),expense or take any action hereunder. IL LENDER INSPECTIONS. Lender,i)z-anv of its Agents or Kepresentatives,shall have the right to inspect the Mortgaged Property upon reasonable notice,which shall not be less than 3) business days. Should the Mortgaged Property, or any pail thereof. require repair, care or attention, then, after written notice as provided herein (Paragraph 16)to Borrower, and Borrower's failure to so perl'orni, Lender may enter orcause entry to be made upon the Mortgaged Property and repair, Protect and maintain the property as Bender-may deem necessary. Any and all nioney that L.ender must pay to accomplish the proper maintenance on the mortgaged property shall become due and payable under the provision ol'Paragraph I O. 12. EVENT OF DEFAULT. An Event of Defiati It will be the occurrence ofany one of(lie follovving events and expiration of the applicable cure period set Barth in Paragraph 13 below, and upon that ocenri-ence Lender may. at Lender's option, declare all sums secured by this Mortgage to be immediately due and payable. a. Failure to pay the amount of' any installment of' principal and interest, or other charges payable on tire Note, which shall have become due,prior to the due date of the nest SLICII iuS[81111101C 4839-3055-9657 s'.8 Page 459 of 1193 1). Nonperl'orniance by 13orrowerofany covenant,apyreernent,terin.orcondition ol'th is Mortgage,the Note,the Agreement. or of any other agrevnient inadc by 11orrowcr with Lender in connection w,ith such indebtedness,after Borrower has been Duren&C notice in accordance xvith Paragraph 13 below by Lender to cure such noni-,)erforniance and thirty(30)days to cure; C. 1'ai]Ure Ofllorl-0\�Cl- it) perform any covenant, aurcernellL term or condition in anv instrument creating as 110,11 Upon tile Mortgag-ed property- or any part thereof, which shall have priority over the lien ofthis IViortgage which contillLiCs beyond any applicable grace or eure period and for which a default has been declared, d. Lender-"s discovery of Borrower's failure in any applleaillon of 13orrower to Lender to disclose any fact deemed by Lender to be material, or the making herein, or In any of thea agreements entered into by Borrower with I:-ender (including, but not linii(ed to, the Note and this Mortgage) of any in isrepresentation by, oil behalf of, or for the benefit offlorrower, e. 1°ailure by the Borrower to submit promptly to the Leader or I-ender's designated agent proof of payment of all insurance and taxes, as required herein; 1'. Ifthe construction or installation of the Improvements shall not be carried out with reasonable diligence, or shall be disecintinued at any time for a period of thirty(30)consecutive days,, for ally reason other than strikes, lock-outs, acts ol-God, fires, floods or other similar catastrophes,such as riots, war or insurrection, or other events beyond the control of Borrower; or 0. IF BORROWER DOES NOT REMAIN OWNER, OR IF ALI, OR ANY PART OF TFIE PROPERT Y OR AN INTERFSTTHFREIN IS RENTED, LEIASED OR SOLD BY BORROWER, EXCEPT IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF B11SINESS AS AN AFFORI)ABLE HOUSING RENTAL DEVELOPMENT, WITHOUT LEND ER'S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT. 13. OPTION OF MORTGAGEE UPON EVENT OF DE FA UJILT. Up011 tile OCCLUTC-nCe ofAn Event ofElefault, Lender, prior to acceleration, shall snail notice to Borrower and its Investor Member as is provided ill Paragraph 16 hereof, specitvingl: a The breach: b. The action required to cure such breach, C. A date not less than ten t 1 U days from the date the notice is mailed to Borrower b,, which such breach inust be cured if the default is a inonetan-default,and a date not less than thirty(10)days from (lie date the notice is mailed to Borroxver by which such breach must be cured ifthe default is a lion- monetary default; and d. That failure to cure such breach on or before the date specified in the notice may result in acceleration of the surns secured by, this Mortgage- foreclosure by j0dicial proceedings-, and sale of the property.'Elie notice shall further inform Borrower ofthe right to assert in the foreclosure proceedings the non-existence ofa default,or any other defense of Borrower to acceleration and foreclosure, Ifthe breach is not cured on or before the date specified in the notice, lender, at Lender's option, may declare all ofthe suras secured by this Mortgage to be immediately due and payable WithOUt further dernand and mayforeclose this Mortgage byjudicial proceedings, Lender shall be entitled to collect in such proceedings all expenses of Rn-cclosure- including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees and costs ofdoc ti mentary evidence,abstract, title reports and COLIFt Costs. 4839-3055-9657; �.8 Page 460 of 1193 Notwithstandin.p anything, herein to the contrary. Borroxver's investor member --,hall have the right. but not tile oblip .-ati mi, to cure a default 11CI-CLIndCr Withill the Sallie ern-C period as tile Borrower. 14. AITOINTMENTOF RECEIVER. Lender in ani'action to foreclose this Moziga3ge may be entitled to have a receiverappointed by. a Court of Law as as matter of right and Avithout regard to the value of Mortgaged Property or tile solvency of Borrower or other parties liable fior the payment of the Note and other indebtedness secured by this Mortgage. Said receiver shall enter upon, take possession of�,md manage the Property, and kvill collect cl L�� 'be applied first to rents offlie Property, Including those past due. All rents collected by the receiver shall payments of the costs of mana(yement of the: Property and collection of rents, including, but not limited to, receiver's fees, premiums on receiver's,bonds,and reasonable attorney's fees, and then to the sums secured by this Mortgage.The receiver shall be liable to account only for those rents actually received. 15. FORBEARANCt" 13Y I-,ENDER NO1`A WAIVER. Any forbearance: by Lender in exercising any right or remedy hereLillder, care otherxviSe affiorded by applicable law. shall not be as waiver cif or preclude the exercise of any such right or remedy, The procill-enlent of insLiniince or the payment of taxes or other liens or charges by Lender shall not be a waiver of I-Cildcr's right to accelerate the maturity of indebtedness secured by this Mortvagc. 16. NOTICE. � notice i applicable law to be given in another manner, (a)any ENcept for a,n\, -equired under� I given notice to Borrower provided for in this Mortgage shall be given by mailing such notice by certified mail addressed to Borrower at tile property address or at such other address as Borrower may designate by notice to Lender as provided herein, and (b) any notice to Lender shall be given by certified mail, return receipt requested.to Fender's address below,or to such other address as Lender iliay designate by notice to Borrower as provided herein. Any notice provided For in this Mortgage shall be deenied to have been given to Boi-r(-.)\ver or Lender when given In the manner designated herein. [,'NDF,'1R: The City of Boynton Beach 3301 Quanturn Blvd, Suite 101 Boynton Beach, I-T 33426 \NVITH A COPY TO: Lewis Longman Walker 515 Norill Flagler Drive, Suite [500 West Palm Beach. I'L 33401 Attn: Kenneth W, Dodge, Esq, BOR.ROWI-"R. Ocean Breeze Fast Apartments IA-C 7735 NW 146 Street, Suite 106 Miami Lakes, FL 33016 Artri: Lewis VSwezv WITH A TU Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel 390 N. Orange Avenue, Suite, 1400 Orlando, Florida 32801 Attn: Randal M. Alligood, Fsq. Page 461 of 1193 IN, V F STO R c/o Ravniond.lames'Fax Credit Funds, Inc. 880 Carillon Parkway St. Petersburg, Florida 33716 Facsimile No.: 72-Y-,567-8455 AvtentK-,)n: Steven J. Kropf, President Nixon Peabody I,I.P Lxchange place 53 State Street Boston, MA 02 109 Attn: Nathan A. Bernard [,tesimile No.: 617%345-1000 17. ONE P.-A.RCEL. In case of a foreclosure sale of the Mortgaged Property. it may be sold as one parcel, 18. BORROWER'S COPY. Borrower shall be I'milished a contonned copy of the Note and of this Mortgage at the time, ofexectillon or after recordation thereof*. 19. LAWFULLY SEIZED. Borrower is lawfully seized of the Mortgaged Property and has good right, full power, and lawfu I authority to sel I arid convey,the sarne in the mauriel,above provided, and vvil I warrant and defend the same to [,ender forever against the lawful claims and demands of any and all parties whatsoever. 20. BORROWER NOT RELEASED. I'mension of the time: For payment or modification of anionization of the surns secured by th is Mortgage granted by bender to any Successor in interest of Borrower shall not operate to release in any manner the liability ofthe original Borrowerand Borrower's successor in interest.Lender shall not be required to commence proceedirips against such sljccessor or refuse to extend time for payment or otherwise modify amortization of-the SUrns secured by this Mortgage by reason of"any demand made by the original Bor-rower and Borrower's successors in interest. 21. CAPTIONS. The captions of this Mortgage are liar convenience only and shall not beconstrued as defining or limiting the scope or intent ofthe provisions hereof. 22. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. This Mortgage and all covenants. agreements, terms, and conditions herein contained shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit cal}Borrower, and, to the extent permitted by laNv- every subsequent owner of the Mortgaged Property,-and shall he binding upon and inure to the benefit of bender and its assigns, The word "Lender" shall include any person, corporation, or other party who may 1rom time, to time be the holder of this Mortgage.Wheneverused herein,the singularriumber shall include iiie plural,the plural IlUmber Shall include the singular, and the use cat'{any gender shall be applicable to all genders wherever tile sense requires. 23. VENUE ANTI) AP111,11CABLE LAW Faell party covenants and agrees that any and all legal actions arising out,oi'or connected with this Mort(gage shall be, instituted in the state courts located in and for Palma Beach County. Florida, as the exclusive fortims and venues l'or any such action, sUbJect to any right ref either party to renlovH1 from 4839-3055-9657 v.8 Page 462 of 1193 state coilm to federal court, which is hereby reserved,, and each party further covenants and agreesthat it will not Institute ally action Ili any other forum or venue and liercl,)y consents to immediate dismissal or transfer ofanysuch -action instituted in any other forum or venue. I-1iis Mortgage is entered into within. and with reference to the internal kms of', the State (if Florida, and shall be governed, ccmstrued and applied in accordance w�ith the internal laws (eNcluchrIg conflicts of law)ofthe State ofI"lorida, 24. SURVIVABILITY AND SEVERABILITY a. Any term,condition, covenant or obi lgat ion which requires performance by either party subsequent to termination ofthis Mortowe shall remain enforceable against such party subsequent to such termination. b� In the event ariv section. sentence- cIaUISC Or III-OViSi011 Of this Mk-)I-tgagC is held to be invalid, illecyal or unenforceable by to court having jurisdiction over the matter, the remainder of this zDI Mortgage shall not be aftected by such determination and shall remain ill fijll force and effect. 25. RELEASE Upon payment ofall surns secured by this Mortgage arid the Note, the I-ender shall release this Mortgage arid the is "Hie Borrower shall pay all recordatioll Costs. 26. NONRECOURSE Pic Borrower, its members arid successors and assigns shall only be liable upon the indebledness evidenced by the Agi-cernent., and surns or amounts to accrue or to become payable thereunder or under this Mortgage age or either of therri, to tile extent of the nonrecourse security granted under tile Agreement or the Mortimoe. If a detault occurs. any judicial proceedings or enforcement of the' remedies under the Agreenient arid this Mortgage against the Borrower, its members and successors and assimlis shall be limited to the preservation. enforcement and foreclosure ofthe liens, estates, assionments, titles. rights and security interests now or at any time hereafter acquired ill such security and area judgment, attachment, execution or other writ of process shall be SOUghl. issued or levied upoll tile assets, property or funds of the Borrower- its members or successors and assigns other than the properties, rights, estates and interests of the Borrower as are identified as security iia this Mortgage. Ili the event of foreclosure or other d 1 sposi 11011 as provided for in this Mortgage of such liens, estates, assignments, titles, riolits and securritv, interests, whether fey judicial proceedings or the exercise of they power ofsale, noJudgment for tile deficiency of such indebtedness,sums and arriounts shall be sought or obtained against the Borrower and/or its Successors and assigns. 27. MERGER AND MODIFICATIONS -['his Mortgage will not be modified or amended except by aureement in v.,riting signed bN, both parties. 'I"his Mortgage ernbodless the entire agreement and understanding between the parties hereto and there are no other agreements and/or understandings, oral or written, with respect to the: subject matter hereof. that are not merged herein and superseded hereby. ISignatures on the following page) THE REMAINDER OFTIHS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 4819-3055-9657 v.8 Page 463 of 1193 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Mortgage has been duly signed and sealed by the Borrower on or as of the day and year first alx)ve written. OCEAN BREEZE EAST APARTMEN LLC,a Florida limited liability compan Miness Sianairt.tre By: Ocean Breeze r a Florida Nameortyped limited co is i TragerP 7"t� -7 I Ss Siv Lure I S� z Manager' Narne pnMiied or typed STATE OF FLORIDA COUINTY OF C I'he foreuoing instrument was acknokledged before rne this day of M9. by L,ewis V. Swezy, as manager o1 0cean Breeze Manag -er L,I,C, a Florida limited liability company, the Manager of' i Breeze East Apartments U.(', a l"lorida limited liability company. �N,ho is Ver-qonamv "who has produced as identification. Witness rnv hand and official seal the date-atore 'Notary Public. Nowy Pubk StaLe of F)O(Tda Richard P Grarrirmig VY COMM40i0ft GG 321400 sir E-Ypres 0711542023 Notary Print or Ty pe Name My Commission 11'.'Ilxpires -7- I T, 1819-3055-965"�,8 Page 464 of 1193 '1N40R'I'('vAGE Ocean Breeze East Apartments Exhibit "A" L ejo ,all Description The land referred to herein below is situated in the County of Palm Beach, State of Florida, and described as follows: Lots 3 through 12 inclusive, in Block 1, AND Lots 1 and 2, in Block 1, LESS all that portion of Lots 1 and 2 lying West of the East right-of-way line for Seacrest Boulevard as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182 AND LESS a 20 foot return curve area for road right-of-way, PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 11, at Page 43, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. AND The South 1/2 of the East 1/2 of Lot 2 of Subdivision of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 21, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, LESS the South 125 feet thereof, LESS the parcels conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official Records Book 852, Page 642, and LESS the right-of-way for Seacrest Boulevard, as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 4, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, End of Exhibit**A" 4839-3055-9657 NA Page 465 of 1193 6.L. Consent Agenda 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Approve minutes from the May 17, 2022 City Commission meeting, May 18, 2022 Workshop meeting and May 20, 2022 Special meeting. Explanation of Request: The City Commission met on May 17, 2022, May 18, 2022 and May 20, 2022 and minutes were prepared from the notes taken at the meetings. 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: Alternatives: Approve, 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: Page 466 of 1193 Type Description D Minutes 05-17-2022 Commission Meeting D Minutes 05-18-2022 Workshop Mtg. Minutes D Minutes 05-20-2022 Special Mtg. (Closed-Door Session) Page 467 of 1193 Minutes of the City Commission Meeting Held Online Via the GoToWebinar Platform and In-Person at the City Hall Commission Chambers 100 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida On Tuesday, May 17, 2022, at 5:30 P.M. Present: Mayor Ty Penserga James Stables, Interim City Manager Vice Mayor Angela Cruz Michael Cirullo, Deputy City Attorney Commissioner Woodrow L. Hay Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Commissioner Thomas Turkin (virtually) Commissioner Aimee Kelley 1. Openings A. Call to Order - Mayor Ty Penserga Mayor Penserga called the meeting to order at 5:35 pm. Roll Call City Clerk Crystal Gibson called the roll. A quorum was present. Invocation by Rev. Randy Patterson, Seacrest Presbyterian Church The Invocation was given by Rev. Randy Patterson, Seacrest Presbyterian Church. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Woodrow Hay Commissioner Hay led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Agenda Approval: 1.Additions, Deletions, Corrections Commissioner Hay added item 3K, Status on the SJ investigation. Mayor Penserga inquired if this would be an announcement or a discussion. Commissioner Hay replied that it he would like an update and status on the investigation. Mayor Penserga added item 3L, Acknowledgement of the City Clerk. 2.Adoption Motion Page 468 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Commissioner Hay moved to approve the agenda as amended. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 2. Other A. Informational items by the Members of the City Commission. Commissioner Turkin stated that he had no disclosures. He thanked the staff for making it possible for him to join virtually. Commissioner Kelley stated that she had no disclosures. She mentioned that she attended the Remembering and Healing event, on Sunday, at City Hall. Mayor Penserga stated that he attended the Roots and Wings Above and Beyond Teacher Celebration on Saturday. He mentioned that he attended the Boynton Beach Mental Health Committee's Remembrance and Healing event, on Sunday. He thanked staff and the organizers, Mrs. Klein and Commissioner Hay. Vice Mayor Cruz stated that she had no disclosures. Commissioner Hay stated that he had no disclosures. He mentioned that he did attend Feeding South Florida on Thursday, where food was distributed to nearly 800 families. He also said that he attended the Remembering and Healing event. He mentioned that this was an opportunity to come out and let our citizens know that you are not in it alone, that we are in this together and we will get through this. 3. Announcements, Community and Special Events and Presentations A. Announce the virtual Hurricane Preparedness Info. Session being held on Thursday, May 19 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. Mayor Penserga announced the event and inquired if it would be available on the City website. Jim Stables, Interim City Manager replied that it should be. B. Announce the Memorial Day Veterans Ceremony on Sunday, May 29th, starting at 2:OOpm at the Boynton Beach Memorial Park Cemetery located at 1611 S. Seacrest Blvd. Mayor Penserga announced the event. C. Announcement by Interim City Manager Jim Stables recognizing the Boynton Beach City Library for being awarded the 2022 Florida Library Association 2 Page 469 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Library of the Year. Interim City Manager Stables introduced Craig Clark, Library Director. Craig Clark, Library Director, thanked the Commission for the opportunity to speak on this wonderful award the Library received. She said that they are just doing their job, yet it is nice to know that our profession has recognized our creativity, their innovated programming, and that their leadership and service to the community is up to par. He thanked his staff, and said that this is their award, and that everyone at the Library deserves this. He stated that that without the Friends of the Library they would not be able to do a lot of the things they do without their support and fundraising. He also thanked the Library Board and the City for their continued support. D. Proclaim May 15-21, 2022 as Water Reuse Week for the City of Boynton Beach. Sherry McCorkle from South Florida Water Management District will accept the proclamation. Commissioner Hay presented the proclamation. Assistant City Manager Andrew Mack accepted the proclamation on behalf of Sherry McCorkle. Andrew Mack, Assistant City Manager Public Services, stated that it was a pleasure to accept the proclamation on behalf regional wastewater plant and all of the utility workers and promoting reuse in the City and State. E. Proclaim May 18, 2022 as Haitian Flag Day and proclaim the month of May 2022 as Haitian Heritage Month. Samuel Pierre of Palm Beach Haitian Heroes, Inc. will accept the proclamation. Mayor Penserga presented the proclamation to Samuel Pierre of Palm Beach Haitian Heroes. Samuel Pierre, Palm Beach Haitian Heroes Inc., thanked the City for the proclamation. He said that there is a large celebration in Haiti on Flag Day, and that it is significant to have the Haitian Flag raised in a foreign land. He mentioned that he brought his son with him tonight to be part of this recognition. Ms. Gina recited a poem that she wrote in honor of Haitian Flag Day. F. Proclaim the month of May as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Mayor Penserga presented the proclamation to Takeata King Pang, Women's Foundation of Florida. Takeata King Pang, Women's Foundation of Florida, thanked the City for recognizing 3 Page 470 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. She stated that as an Asian American who grew up in Palm Beach County, it is impactful to be recognized. She thanked the City and the Mayor, who is one of the few Asian American elected leaders that we have in Florida, for recognizing the month. She stated that they appreciate him running for office and serving and serving as an Asian American leader. G. Proclaim Friday, June 3, 2022 as National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Wynna Dunmyer, of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America will accept the proclamation. Mayor Penserga presented the proclamation to Wynna Dunmyer of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America accepted the proclamation. Wynna Dunmyer, of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, thanked the City of Boynton Beach for the proclamation. She said that Moms Demand Action is an organization of people throughout the United States trying to end gun violence, and she joined a few days after the Parkland Shooting 4 years ago. She mentioned that when she joined the statistic for gun violence was 92 Americans a day, it is now up to 110 Americans a day. She stated that they wear orange because it is bright and it was Hadiya Pendleton's favorite color, and they wear orange during her birthday. She mentioned that National Gun Violence awareness Day is on June 31d and the whole weekend there will be events throughout the County, where they will uplift the voices of gun violence survivors. She said that they are turning into a nation of gun violence survivors. She mentioned that there is a wonderful website, City Grip, that will give anyone information on how to help make a change. Casandra (last name was not given), the Aunt of Matthew Murphy Jr who was killed in Boynton Beach on Christmas Day 2020, grew up in Boynton. She said that she has seen a lot of gun violence over the years, not just her nephew, but a classmate Timmy Clemons, who was killed in Cherry Hill many moons ago. She mentioned that today marks the 4 years since her cousin was killed in a home invasion. She said that she is a survivor, and that domestic violence and gun violence go hand in hand. She stated that she does not come back to Boynton because it reminds her of too much death. She mentioned that she also works with Mothers Against Murders. She thanked Ms. Dunmyer for her continuous support, and the opportunity for her tell her story. H. Proclaim May 21-27, 2022 as National Safe Boating Week. Flotilla Commander Shari Forman will accept the proclamation. Commissioner Kelley presented the proclamation to Irwin Fried, of the US Coastguard. Irwin Fried, Flotilla Staff Officer for Public Affairs, thanked the City for its continued support. He stated that they have been blessed with a number of delightful boating days and a very large coastline. 4 Page 471 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 I. Proclamations requested by Commissioner Cruz to recognize the 10th Annual Hispanic/Latino Studies Summer Institute and the FL Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (FL-ALAS) State Conference. Vice Mayor Angela Cruz will accept the proclamations. Commissioner Cruz presented the proclamation to Johan Tocre Johan Tocre, Army Veteran and a Neuroscience Major, said that he is honored to have been selected to accept this proclamation, and that it is important to recognize Association of Latino Administrators. He stated that in 2019 he was deployed to the Middle East, his knowledge in Neuroscience allowed him to design, develop and execute an efficient mental health program overseas, which is now the standard for all service members to attend. He said that with the goal of minimizing the reactions to operational stressors, he plans to bring this program to the City of Boynton Beach. J. The City's external auditing firm Marcum, LLP has completed the City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Compliance Reports and Management Letter for the Fiscal Year ended September 30, 2021. Attached to this agenda are the final financial statements and reports. Mara Frederiksen, Director of Financial Services, with her tonight is Moises Ariza and Scott Montgomery, external auditors with Marcum LLP, and Corrine Elliot, Deputy Finance Director. She mentioned that they are here tonight to present the City's 2021 Financial Statement. Moises Ariza, Marcum LLP, reviewed certain sections of the 2021 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. K. Status of the "SJ" Stanley Davis, III Investigation Commissioner Hay stated he has not heard anything on the investigation lately and would like an update. He said that he wants to make sure that this is not swept under the rug. Vanessa Snow, Interim Police Chief, provided a high-level overview of the investigation. She stated that the investigation remains ongoing, and witnesses are continuing to be interviewed. She mentioned that at this time this is all the information she is able to provide. Commissioner Hay inquired about a completion timeline. Interim Chief Snow replied that statutorily the Police Department has 180 days from the initiation of the investigation. She said that they are within the 180 days and they intend to conclude before the 180 days are up. 5 Page 472 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Commissioner Hay asked if they can safely say that it will be completed before September. Interim Chief Snow replied that is the goal. L. Acknowledgement of the City Clerk. Mayor Penserga noted that this would be the last meeting City Clerk Gibson will attend. He thanked her for the work she had done. He said that she has been nothing but professional. He commented that she has been fair, straightforward, and by the book, and that is what we need in a public servant. Crystal Gibson, City Clerk, stated that she appreciates everyone for the acknowledgment. She said that it has been a pleasure to serve the City, and that it is bittersweet because this is an excellent place to serve the public. She commented that she has enjoyed working with the City. She said that she is changing careers to be a homemaker, a.k.a. Administrator of Family and Home Affairs, to her husband and two toddlers. She stated that she looks forward to not leaving the area and possibly returning to public service one day after they are all good to go. Vice Mayor Cruz stated she thinks Ms. Gibson is phenomenal and she appreciates her. She thanked her for her service in Boynton Beach. Commissioner Hay commented that Ms. Gibson is very knowledgeable about City affairs. He stated that he knows that she will be successful in whatever she does, especially the route she is taking now. Kathryn Matos, Assistant City Manager, stated that it has been an honor and a joy to work with Ms. Gibson. She said that she has enjoyed getting to know her as human being and an employee. She stated that we are going to miss her, and that her dedication to service has been excellent. She mentioned that the incoming City Clerk has big shoes to fill. She said that she is happy that Ms. Gibson is making the right decisions for herself. 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) Barbara Rubenstein, Musical Director of the Boynton Beach Gold Coast Band stated that with her today is the President of their Board of Directors. She thanked the Board for having them there today to announce their upcoming free concert on Friday, May 20th, at 7:00 p.m. at the Centennial Park amphitheater. She said that they were there just a few 6 Page 473 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 months ago to receive the proclamation from the City in recognition of our 45th Anniversary season. She said that it is only appropriate that the Gold Coast band, which doctor James Puffin founded and presented its first concert in the spring of 1877 outside, will be concluding this milestone anniversary season with an outdoor concert. She stated that they are thrilled to continue the founders' vision of inspiring musicians and entertaining audiences. She commented that they are grateful to the Recreation and Parks Department, under the leadership of Casey Young and Mayor Penserga, and the City of Boynton Beach, for sponsoring this event and allowing us to perform in the new amphitheater. She stated that they are presenting this concert as a gift to the community in appreciation for its continued support. She mentioned that the concert's theme is Music Making America and will feature popular and patriotic favorites that everyone will recognize and love. She stated that there will be music by George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, the award-winning John Williams, music from the Big Band Era, Disney Classics, and Marches by John Philip Sousa. She commented that they will also be featuring Mayor Penserga as narrator on one of the songs, and we are thrilled about that. She encouraged everyone to bring their blankets, lawn chairs, maybe a picnic dinner, and come out and enjoy a wonderful evening of music by the Boynton Beach Gold Coast Band. Steve Maki, 501 NW 7t" Street, Delray, stated that his two young sons go to Saint Joseph's Episcopal School here in East Boynton. He said that the school has been there for 65 years, and they have coexisted on the property there with the Church, in peace and harmony. He said that three weeks ago, the Church sent our school a Letter of Lease Non-renewal, so tonight they have all the parents and some teachers who want to share their stories on how and why that school is essential to themselves and the community. He said that the Church has not given them any reasons for why they are doing this. He said that their biggest fear is that the Church will throw the school out and then possibly bring in a developer to do some easy redevelopment project, put in million-dollar houses, and put our families out there looking for new schools. He stated that the Board are the leaders of this City, and they must understand how critical this school is to the community. He mentioned that they feel it is essential that you guys hear the history of this school, and if there ever is some opportunistic developer who wants to come through the City and take advantage of this situation, they have to go through the Commission. He said that they have to request a change of use from a school/ church into whatever they choose, so they will have to come through the Commission. He stated that use is a part of the future land use and the comprehensive use plan, so they asked that the Board support them. He mentioned that it is a wonderful community, and they are going to hear some stories tonight. James Young, he is a Boynton resident for 36 years now. He asked if he had any rights in this City, because he is a black man. He asked about his civil rights, because he went to the ER to report an accident he was in last night. He said that they failed to write exactly what he told them happened. He spoke about the pain that the was having, but they failed to give him the proper information. He stated that he left there and went to JFK, and that he waited forever to be admitted. He said that he got tired and went home, and woke up 7 Page 474 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 today in the same condition, so he went to his primary doctor. He mentioned that his doctor is black doctor of Haitian descent, and while he was there, the nurse told him that he needs to get out of there. He asked what rights does he have. He is a black man, and that his dad fought in the Vietnam War. He said that his dad is a disabled Veteran. He said that he has his house from the VA, in Boynton Beach, Florida. He asked what is the problem here, and can he get some help. He mentioned that he was in a hit-and-run accident, and that he has a tag number, VIN, and a Florida registration, all from Florida. He said that he cannot get information on the person that was driving the vehicle so that he can press charges on this person. He said that if that were him, he would have been arrested and prosecuted, and they would have found him because his tag number goes back to him. He said that he called the news, the Governor, and everybody knows what's going on. John (last name was not given) stated that he is the father of a boy who goes to Saint Joseph's Episcopal School. He said that they are there as parents to say the things they should be saying, to explain what Episcopal Church management should be explaining, and doing the things they should be doing, which is protecting kids. He mentioned that it is ridiculous that they are even there to do the things the Church should be doing. He said that they were dismissed and told that they may not have a school in four months, with two weeks left in the school year. He said that there are no school options with the influx of people moving to the area the past couple of years, after a pandemic. He stated that he is lying to his son daily when he asks what will happen next year. He said that he is hoping that they get the support of the City Commission to protect one of your crown jewels, 65 years of learning since 1958. He asked that the Commission send a message that they cannot dismiss us as if we are a hot dog stand that can moved. Courtlandt McQuire, 506 Whispering Pines, stated that he is here on behalf of the parents and families of Saint Joe's School. He said that the consideration of the Sheriff's office to take over the Police duties for the City. He stated that believes that as the third-largest in the County, that decision should be brought to a referendum and let the Community vote on it, and that it should not be in the hands of the City Commission and City Manager. He stated that he has three nieces and nephews that attend Saint Joseph's School, and it is a beautiful school. He said that as a Planning and Development Board Member, he did have communications with a City Planner about this issue. He said that they were able to talk about this issue because no one has come forward for rezoning or inquiries on what they can do with the property being sold. He stated that he does not believe that anything is happening at the City level, and he encourages the City Commissioners to inquire with the City Planners to encourage them to remain transparent. Greg Murray, 916 SW 37th Court, stated that he is not a big proponent of asking for things. He said that he has two little boys who have grown up going to Saint Joseph's and have become good human beings due to the teachings and the wonderful people at the school. He stated that the Church has lost money over the last few years. He said that it is evident that we are a harmonious unit and we are stronger together. He stated that 8 Page 475 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 there are loss of funds because evidence pointing toward that has not reached the Commission level yet. He asked that when this does come before the Commission, and they can render a ruling or opinion, to please find it in their hearts to side with the families. He said that having a school that builds tiny little lives into mature, productive ones is better than 15 one-million-dollar plots for someone to live in one day. He stated that can be done in a lot of places, there is still land out there, and we do not need to succumb to development. He commented that we need to keep the school there that produces wonderful lives. Horace Waller stated that he was in a hit-and-run accident between Commercial and Oakland Park. He said that he put his name on a Police Report because he was in the backseat of a truck. He mentioned that he does a lot of community work, picking up papers and beer cans. He said that the next day he was at 227 13th, about 9:30 p.m., sitting on a curb, and four Boynton Beach Police Officers pulled up on him, and they asked him what his date of birth was. He stated that he replied and the Officer acted like he did not hear him. He explained that the Officer continued to ask him, so he stood up to make sure that everybody in the crowd would hear when he told his date of birth. and then they got physical with him and threw him in the Police car. He said that he fractured his thumb, and told him that he is going to get a citation. He said that he agreed to sign it, because he was told that if he refuses to sign, they have probable cause to take him to jail, so he agreed to sign and they still drove him off. He said that he was wondering if they were going to kill him, and once they ran his name, he was cleared. He said that he explained to them that he was just in a car accident, and they held him in a Police car for like two hours, and they made him walk home, and that he does not think that is fair. He said as Mayor, you should not want anybody in your City to be scared, and he is fearful for his life. He stated that he will follow proper procedures to get to the bottom of this, and that he feels like it was a hit put out on him. Esther Jerry, a citizen of Boynton Beach, stated that she stands with the Davis and Thompson Family trying to get justice for SJ. She said that they are calling for the firing of Officer Mark Sohn, and that she has been at the meetings since SJ's demise. She mentioned that they have had to wait almost five months, and Officer Mark Sohn is not fired. She said that they have been reaching out to the City officials to fire this Officer, because he has murdered three black men in our Community, and that they are sick and tired of it. She stated that if this were anyone of the Commission's children, she was sure this Officer would be arrested and fired by now. She mentioned that the day after Christmas, her grandkids were making rest in peace posters, and they could not enjoy their toys. She stated that five months later, and still no justice, and that if SJ looked like them, this Officer would have been fired. She questioned how this Officer could kill three people and then tell them that they have to wait 180 days for an investigation. She asked if their lives mean anything to the Board, and when is this going to be over so they can live their life. She said that this young man did not have to die, and that he died at the hands of a prejudiced officer, and they demand that he be arrested and fired. 9 Page 476 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Holly Scott, the owner of Rusty's Caribe Cuisine food truck, stated that she is seeking assistance from the City to operate freely without the harassment of zoning. She said that she was told that there was no parking permit for food truck vendors, and that she was on private property on Federal and Ocean, and she was harassed by zoning staff that they needed to go and they needed a permit. She mentioned that the property owner was unaware that she now needed a permit to be there. She said that she is also registered as a vendor for events, however, she is rarely selected for any of the City events, and that she attended the last event for the first time. Peter Torocsik, Food and Beverage Contract in the City of Boynton Beach and Palm Beach County, stated that the City should not pay the Attorney. He said that they should wait until the court decides on this case. He said to fire the City Attorney because they called him a liar, and they lied to him and to the City. He stated that the court was never told what happened, or if there was a background check on the other vendors. Mike McConville, a father and a resident of District 111, stated that he is here tonight to talk about Saint Joseph's School. He said that they are preemptively there because of the situation between the Church and the School and the underhanded way it is being handled. He stated that they expect the worst, and we suspect that something will show up on your desk, and there will be a request for a change of use. He said that unfortunately, the school has been kicked off the property, and there are legal lawsuits that will work their way through. He mentioned that it is a religious organization, and they are known for playing the long game. He said that Lang Lowery is working on behalf of the Church's special projects, and that the special project at this point is the land development of acres of prime real estate. He asked each Commissioner not to except any donated money from Lang Lowery, because we know how they operate. He said that it is not the first time the Episcopal Church has taken property from the Episcopal Community for an alternate purpose. He stated that they should think about the impacts of any future change of use, and that any modification will dramatically impact the services that need to be provided by the City. He mentioned that there is an enormous emotional group of people logic dictates that this will come before the Board. Matthew Chiodo, is an 11-year-old, fifth-grade student at Saint Joseph's Episcopal School, stated that his brother recently graduated from eighth grade. He loves Saint Joe's because it has been his home away from home for his entire life. He said that as a result, he has improved in academics, social skills, athletics, and more. He commented that this school has helped him step out of his comfort zone, encouraging him to take leading roles in plays, make beautiful art pieces and play new sports, and that the teachers there are the best, and that they make us feel safe and learning fun. He said that in addition, he loves bonding with the first graders through the reading buddies program. He asked the Board to please help us not to see the doors of this remarkable place close. Stafford (last name was not given) mentioned that he has two daughters, 19 and 15, and he had to suffer through what Epstein did here in Palm Beach County. He stated that the 10 Page 477 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Mayor needed to read the Constitution. He said that they are talking about protecting our families and about freedom of speech without shame, blame, and guilt. He stated that inflation is going through the roof, and they are handing out proclamations and awards to everybody, patting themselves on the back while we are suffering. He said that the prior Mayor is out here staring at his phone like a TikTok 20-year-old, while we are dealing with this stuff. He asked that they please stop the pandering, that it is not working. He said that we are not fighting with the black people, the Hispanic people, and the Haitian people, that the Board is making them fight with each other. He stated that the Board needs to listen to what they are talking about, and that this is not a game. He said that Biden is blowing us up while the Board keeps handing out awards to each other. Andrea Barnette, a resident of Boynton Beach for 14 years, stated that Lang Lowery is an outsider to this Community, that he is part of the Episcopal Dioceses of Atlanta, Georgia, and that he has helped churches figure out what to do with their real estate. She said that he recently met with Father Marty from Saint Joseph's Episcopal Church to discuss the future of our school. She mentioned that Lang Lowery stated in a news article, "Faith is not about God. It is also Faith in a place. The building becomes part of the Faith. What happens is that they give more money to the walls. Why would you worship walls? Why not find a cheaper place to worship and use the property for income?" She said that unfortunately, his strategy is to kick out a school, not a church, and that as parents, our job is to provide the best learning environment for our children. She stated that the temptation of greed in the current real estate market is a possibility, and that their moral and political obligation is to eliminate internal or external parties enticed in developing land. She mentioned that Saint Joseph's Episcopal School is one of the top private schools in Boynton Beach, and it would be devastating to the Community if it closes. She said that as parents, they will stop at nothing to demonstrate their strength to save this thriving school, and that they will support the Board, but will the Board support them. Chris Ciasulli, 3850 South Lake Drive, thanked Commissioner Turkin, the Vice Mayor, and the City Manager for taking their time and meeting with them as a group. He said that in this environment, you would not think it would come to this, that his wife is a teacher, and his daughter is in sixth grade at the School and she wants to graduate from there, since she has been there since she was one and does not know anything else. He stated that there is a lot of history with the Church and the School, and we have to preserve that. He said that the Board will hear from the Church how they attempted mediation with the families, but there was no mediation, because it was more of an ultimatum offer. He said that they were told that they will give the families one more year if they signed, and then they are out next year. He said to please not to believe that was real. He said that we need the City to remember that Saint Joe's is an extraordinary place, and the Church told them this past the deadlines for these children to find places to go to. Cathy Nevad stated that her mother was a founding member of the School in 1958. She mentioned that she graduated from there and she has been a teacher there since 1988, and that this school is her legacy. She said that she is not going anywhere, and for the 11 Page 478 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Board to please help them any way they can. Edwin Ross, President of Sierra Foundation, mentioned that it they are a non-profit organization that works in your Community with at-risk kids and helping students in school, working with single parents, and helping the seniors rebuild their homes. He said that they are one of the organizations that works in this City, and he is asking that the City be more transparent when receiving funds from the Government, that there are millions and sometimes even billions of dollars that seem to go to specific organizations, and the rest of us do not hear about it. He said that there are items that should be posted on the website, and they should be published in the newspaper so that everybody has the opportunity to make their proposals and try to receive some of these funds, especially an organization that is working. He stated that the more prominent organizations that deal with the City get the funds, then they partner with them to do the work. He said that they make it look good on paper, take pictures and get all the funding. He asked that the when the City receives funds from the Government, that they be more transparent so we can all have a part. Donald Turkin, Jr., mentioned that he has lived in Florida since 1976, which is over 44 years. He said that they are building too many high-rises, and that the City of Boynton voted long ago to keep a 44-foot limit. He stated that he keeps seeing the City vote around that, against the voters. He commented that our Police Department should be contracted out to the Sheriff's Department. He said that he is the gentleman that runs the freedom of speech events, and he was shot with a BB gun. He stated that he has it on video, and he reported it to the Police, and that the Police told him that they have it on video too. He said that they have the tag number, and that they told him it is a brand-new BMW out of Boca Raton, but it has been over a month now, and he was attacked. He said that if the Boynton Beach Police Department is not going to do anything, maybe we should go to the Sheriff's Department. He asked what are they going to do to keep the City safe, and that this is not the first time this has happened. He mentioned that last year he had a female drive-by four times throwing things at them, and a spray can just missed him. Mack McCray wished Ms. Gibson the best. He said that he has served under three City Clerks, and she was a breath of fresh air. He stated that some years ago, the community lost Saint Mark Catholic School for whatever reason, and tonight, we have been hearing from the citizens here in Boynton about Saint Joseph's Episcopal School. He said that when people read, the things that draw people to Boynton one of those things are the schools, and they will go elsewhere when they look under private schools and have no schools to choose from. Eric McCabe, 714 Whispering Pines Road, said that he has three children who have been through Saint Joseph's School, and they are not for profit school. He stated that they have a strong lineage, and at the end of the day the only thing they have is each other. He said that when something does come across your desk please consider the families and the Community. 12 Page 479 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Cindy Falco-Di Corrado stated that the spiritual atmosphere in Boynton Beach, as you know, we have a statue over there that is a 6-6-6, which is documentation of the mark of the beast for Boynton Beach. She mentioned that we also have on our road an LGBTQ sign, which is again segregation, it is racist against anybody who is not. She stated that these are things we paid for $14,000 plus to maintain the insignia, which is a spirit that is being put over Boynton Beach. She said that we have a school they are trying to shut down, which is a spiritual school, and she went to the prayer event, and only a handful of people came out to pray. She said that we genuinely care about Boynton Beach, and that when she hears about the separation of certain groups, they do not create that divide, that unfortunately it comes from the dais. She stated that no one can help whether they are Hispanic or not, and that they should not be ostracized because they are not. She said that if every one of the Commissioners abide by their oaths, and abide by the Constitution, we would never have division because they would understand that we are the people. She mentioned that they are limited in what you can do as leaders, and the residents gave them that authority. She said that people are pleading for their school, and as leaders, you are to go and support and stand with them, that is your duty as a sworn- in public servant. She commented that for the people who are being attacked by Police Officers and they have done no harm, that if they knew the Constitution, the Police Officer would know they cannot go up to anybody and harass them because it is unconstitutional. Mayor Penserga stepped away from the dais at 7:25 p.m. Brandon Brown, 706 Whispering Pines, said that she supports having the PBSO come in, but that the reason he is here tonight is for the school. He stated that his daughter attends School there, and his son will be attending soon. He said that he has toured other schools in the area, and that he cannot think of better use than a school. He said that we do not need more housing, it would be a colossal waste. He mentioned that we are a family community, and we need to have good schools, because we plan on being here for a long time. He said that these people are thinking about what will happen to their kids, and we have been given no answers as to why. He stated that you have to think about what you want this Community to look like, if we want a thriving school for our children. He commented that we need to think about the impact on the Community. Mayor Penserga returned to the dais at 7:28 p.m. Jeremiah Marek, 695 Chapel Hill Boulevard, stated that he has a nine-year-old son who attends Saint Joseph's, but before that, he bounced around to a few different schools. He said that when he got to this School, he had speech and reading delays, but now his son has blossomed into an A student, he is successful, happy, he is a leader, and is destined to do great things. He said that is what we want in a community, and that this community is built around the School, and if the School is impacted or moved, it will be a significant loss to this Community and the children. He said that this school has become one of the most desired private schools or Christian schools in the area, and there is no logic behind 13 Page 480 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 this move besides greed. He said that when this comes to the Board, please take a heartfelt look at it and understand that putting up more housing or any development in the Community will not help the children who do not have other options right now because of the influx of people coming down here. He said that schools are filled to capacity, and there are waitlists for public and private schools, which are not in our community. He said that if we want a strong community,we have to start with education and educating children at a young age, so to get rid of a school with the great teachers and faculty and the people running the School, Boynton is going to pay for it. Madison Dakato stated that she attends Saint Joseph's Episcopal School and does not want to see it shut down. She said that she has seen a lot of students graduate and have happy lives, and does not know why they want to cancel her school, but it is not the right thing to do. She said that the Commission needs to think about the families, and that their school is so amazing, and they have the best teachers. Andrew Speeder stated that our children are the future, and children will always be the future when the time comes for the Commission to render a judgment on the zoning use of Saint Joseph's Episcopal School, and if they stand with the children. He said that they need to stand for the future and do the right thing. Carlton Ethelene commented that the school means everything to him, and he does not want the school to end. He said that the school and the Church belong together. Catlin Ciasulli, 3850 South Lake Drive, she has attended Saint Joseph's Episcopal School since she was one, and that she wants to graduate from the school. She said that her parents have asked her where she would like to go to school, and she told them she is not leaving, this is her school. She mentioned that she has learned so much at the school, and this school is her family, and all of her friends attend the school. Jacob Oyer stated that he is in fifth grade, and that he has been at the school so many years, it is his home away from home. He said that everyone there are his brothers and sisters, and he loves this school. Bryce Graham, Second Vice President of NASA, Florida Chapter, quoted Dr. Martin Luther King, "I have decided to stick with love because hate is too great a burden." He said that we see all across America and in Boynton Beach is the spirit of hate, on all levels. He said that there is hate when you have little kids crying out for their school to stay in their community, with no other options because our nation is in a crisis. Florida is in a crisis with people moving here from all across the Country. He stated that hate is when you have a Police Department full of terrorists and monsters. He commented that his mentor Doctor Dick Gregory said, "That America would watch a life, tolerate at life being taken away more than they would tolerate anything else." He said that he has come month after month demanding that you fire Officer Mark Sohn in the death of Stanley Dale Davis, III, a life that did not have to be taken but was taken at the hands of a prejudiced 14 Page 481 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Officer, yet, you allow him to still be on the force. He asked when will enough be enough. He said that we cannot be civil and act as if things are all right, and that we cannot act without haste and act as if things are all right. He stated that we will soon know who the people are in Boynton Beach when they rise. Christi Ward, life time resident of Boynton Beach, said that what she is hearing tonight is heartbreaking, and that it is like there is no other option. She stated that there is an option for us to self-examine ourselves, to say, what do we want that could be greater and better for the community. She mentioned that she recalled seeing a picture online of people sitting around a table, and they had very long spoons, and they could not feed themselves. She said that when you looked in these rooms, you saw one where the people were fed and one where they were starved, that they starved because they were trying to feed themselves with the long spoon, but when they took their spoon and fed one another, they were fed. She said that we can come together and make something great, that we are putting profit over people, and we are no longer looking at people as people, but the thing is, our children are our future. She asked how are we able to pass a mantle if we are constantly self-serving. She said that she does not like that these children are getting before the Board, and you can tell how intelligent they are and how they articulate, instead of just being a home inside playing video games. She said that we have to come together, and there has to be transparency, that we have to step up to be successful. She stated that we need to come together because the community is all of us, and that being a servant is not self-serving; it is serving others. Charday Hunter, SJs aunt, read the Florida Statue for reckless driving. She said that any person who drives any vehicle in a willful or in disregard for the safety of persons or property is guilty of reckless driving, and that someone fleeing a law enforcement officer in a motor vehicle is also reckless driving. She stated that Officer Mark Sohn stated his reason for pursuing SJ was that he was driving recklessly, and that SJ did not drive any vehicle in a willful or wanton disregard, nor was he fleeing law enforcement as he pulled to the gas station. She mentioned that SJ could not have been fleeing any officer, or else that would have meant that he was already being pursued before entering the gas station and being chased down unlawfully. She said that they have watched SJ pull into a gas station and driving in a very calm manner concerning the safety of others as pedestrians observed on the footage within feet of him, and there was no trailing of the officer behind him, so he was not fleeing. She commented that they also witnessed Mark's Police car watching him, preying on him on camera, and we have yet to see any footage of what Mark in the media portrayed as driving recklessly that initiated this pursuit. She said that she finds it baffling that this Officer was even being able to pursue anyone, after he caused the death of five-year-old Jaden. She said that for him to say that her nephew was reckless driving, her nephew has never killed anybody, and has not caused anybody's death or caused an accident riding his dirt bike. She stated that we all know that that Officer Mark is responsible for deaths, because he was using a vehicle in a high- speed chase in neighborhoods. She said that as of December 26th, 2021, her nephew, after Jaden's death, he should have never been able to be put in a vehicle as an Officer, 15 Page 482 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 that he should have been fired from that point on, or if he had to be on the force, he should have been made a mall cop or something on foot. She said that he should have never been given another vehicle, or her nephew would have been here to this day. Jackson Doyle stated that he has been at Saint Joseph's his entire life, and that he has made friends and has improved stage performance. He said that he used to have a lot of stage fright. He mentioned that we really need to save our school, that it is important to all of them. Shannon Thompson, Stanley Dale Davis III's mother, stated that the case is winding down to the conclusion. She said that moving forward, she will be presenting the policies and breaking them down. She mentioned that Mark not only broke the pursuit policy, he broke several policies. She said that she will be coming forth every time in the meeting and enlightening and educating the Board, so internal affairs would be able to conclude their investigation the proper way this time. She re-iterated that the policy is defined as the decision to initiate pursuit must be based on the pursuing Officer's conclusion that the immediate danger to the Officer and the public created by the pursuit is less than the immediate or potential danger to the public should the suspect remain at large. She said that the pursuit must be conducted in a non-reckless manner, emphasizing the safety of the public, human rights, and property of others. She stated that it is fair to conclude Mark Sohn felt the potential danger to the public, was by far more sufficient should the suspect remain at large, and that the suspect, who happens to be a 13-year-old honor roll scholar who had never been suspended from school and was leaving a gas station simply getting gas, was a potential danger to the public. She said that the policy also states that vehicular pursuits will be initiated only if the Officer reasonably believes the person fleeing has committed a forcible felony, which he paid five dollars for gas and feared leaving before actually pumping the gas, which is not listed under the forcible felonies that will have warranted a pursuit. She commented that any person must be conducted in accordance with the directive, and only those Officers who have received instructional training and the high-speed pursuit policy will engage in a vehicular pursuit. She said that after two prior deaths, there is no way Mark even exemplifies as a person who received instructional training in high-speed pursuits, and that he should have never even been allowed to participate in a high-speed pursuit. Bernard Wright, CEO of Bernard Wright Ministry, former candidate for Commissioner and anticipated candidate for District II in March, said that he is sure that the Commissioners are going to do the right thing. He stated that his name was inappropriately placed in an arrest document, which has caused a wildfire, calling me a snitch. He said that everyone in their system, the sheriffs system, and every sheriff from Clark County, from Boston down to Dade County, knows he has never snitched on a person. He thanked God for Chief Snow exonerating him, and said that he is alive today trying to sell it, coming out of the streets; your first-ever returning to citizen to run for an elected office stand-up. He commented that he is going to pray to see change for the better for the people. He said that he is out of District II, and he does not know what district they are from, but it does 16 Page 483 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 not matter, they are from Boynton, and it is all about what is right. He mentioned that they are elected to do what is right and what is right for the people and not for themselves. He said that there is so much corruption going on in this City. He said that what he sees more need is primarily fixing this City, but that the Sheriff cannot fix it, and the Governor cannot fix it, that nobody can fix it but the community. He stated that we will stand as being a parent of our child, the Police Department, and we will make sure the Community Review Board, of which he is the President, and that it is time to recognize him as President and Latosha Clemens as Vice President. He mentioned that we will review every one of them on the force whose name comes up than any aggression or excessive force, and if that file is not where it is supposed to be, we ask that they be released, and that we are going to fix our department. Wesley Schuler, 618 NW 2nd Street, said that he is puzzled that children have to come here an tell them where they stand with these developers. He stated that he deals with developers because of his business, and developers are aggressive and whatever they want they are going to get. He said that the Board needs to make a statement on paper that you will stop whatever development that is going to go in, and that at the end of the day the school needs to stand on their own feet. He said that they are not able to and they are asking the City for help, and that it should not have to come to this point. He commented that these children are telling you that you need to do the right thing. Ernest Mignoli, 710 NE 7t" Street, stated that the District II Commissioner never comes to help us. He commented that Commissioner Hay should resign, not just for the SJ case, but for the way he handle the District, and Mayor because of the way he handled District IV, and then the things that he allowed to happen for four years. He mentioned that the Mayor filed an application to run for Mayor in the name of Ty Penserga, and his name is Emir Tyrone Penserga. He said that the Mayor filed a false document, and he was sworn in by a State Attorney, and he should be recalled. He stated that the Mayor did not tell the people that he is up in Riviera Beach teaching eight to ten hours a day, and then he took over the Manager's Office. He said that the Mayor then put these evil things all over the City like he are proud of them, and that we have a no-good fireman as the City Manager now, who does nothing. He mentioned that this law firm should be fired, but they are still here, and that they are being paid millions of dollars, and that they are so corrupt, and that everything is out of Fort Lauderdale. He said that they are destroying the City. He commented that there is a Fake lawyer, fake City Manager, fake Commissioner, and a know-nothing Vice Mayor, that the Board is a disgrace. He asked what you are doing with the tie case, that he has so much information, it is fraud. Steven Grant, PO Box 424, former Mayor of Boynton Beach, thanked the Commission for being public servants on behalf of the residents in Boynton Beach. He said that the previous speaker never responded to his emails, so do not feel bad. He stated that all of the comments he was making, he never heard from the Palm Beach Post, the Sun- Sentinel, or any other news organizations making comments at the meetings. He commented that he does not know what kind of press credentials he has trying to create 17 Page 484 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 his own news. He mentioned that he has fond memories of Saint Joseph's Episcopal School, and that they have entrepreneurship for the fifth graders, and it was great seeing the students run their businesses. He said that he will be at the American Rescue Plan Act funds meeting tomorrow, and that their decision is where the money goes. He said that it is not necessarily a staff decision, that the Board can choose a wonderful investment for the City. He stated that in the past, we have just covered up or tried to remove the system without really getting to the cause. He commented that he thinks the budget hearing should be advertised to allow people to speak during public comment to say what they would like to do differently through the budget, because that is the one recourse we have. He asked how do we allocate City's funds to the best use for the future. He mentioned that it has been an exciting six weeks, seven weeks, not being the Mayor, he said that he is getting back into his law practice, and his campaign for US Senate with no party affiliation. He said that he appreciates the Commission's dedication to this City, and they are making a difference for the better. He thanked the Board. Former Commissioner Christina Romelus thanked the Commission for recognizing Haitian Flag Day in Haitian Heritage Month here in May, as a Haitian American woman born in Haiti and immigrated here to this country. She said that her culture and background are of great pride to her and her fellow Haitian nationals, and that this time of year they celebrate greatly. She thanked the City staff for raising the flag tomorrow in honor of that. She said that she will miss City Clerk Gibson, that she filled in some big shoes taking over for our previous Clerk Judy Pyle, and she has done a tremendous job and has always been the epitome of excellence and grace. She congratulated her and her family. She stated that she knows Crystal has beautiful babies at home, and she will be spending lots of time taking care of those babies, and she wishes her the best with whatever comes next. She thanked the Commission for the work that they continue to do, and she knows it is not easy to sit for numerous hours and listen to comments, especially those that are negative or derogatory, especially when you feel that you are making decisions for the betterment of the City. Gregory Hartmann,1083 25th Place, stated that City Clerk Gibson would be missed. He said that she was a great asset to the City and a great person, that he got to know her over the last year and wants to wish her well in her future endeavors. He mentioned that he is a small business owner who does video and marketing, and he knows what it is like to attract small businesses. He stated that many of his peers are in the smaller startup industry. He commented that he believes in the mission statement of the CRA, and he would like to help further, as a civil servant, helping our City. He said that he believes there is an appointment tonight, and he is throwing his name in the hat. He said that he is doing as much as he can to serve the community currently, and he thinks this would be a significant step to help bring a positive impact. He commented that he believes he will be a vital asset to the City on the CRA Advisory Board, and he would appreciate the opportunity. Kurt Denninghoff stated that he works for a company called inspector.com, that they are 18 Page 485 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 a company that provides a virtual inspection under the new building Statute, 553791. He said that in light of all the people moving to Florida and all the new construction, they are working with many different Commissions and Building Departments across the State to provide private inspections. He stated that he would love to meet with the City about how we can better work together, and that it is better for businesses, small businesses, and the constituents who can use our service. He asked how he would like to know the best way to go about that. Sheila Gaines, 2500 Gateway Boulevard, commented that in the first year of the Covid- 19 pandemic, the global prevalence of invitee and depression increased by 25%. She said that in 2019 just before the Covid-19 pandemic, 19.86% of adults experienced a mental illness, equivalent to nearly 50 million Americans. Suicidal ideation has continued to increase among adults in the US, and that over half of adults with mental illness do not receive treatment, which totals over 27 million adults in the US who will go untreated. She said that over 60% of the youth with major depression do not receive any mental health treatment, and both adults and youth in the US continue to lack adequate insurance. She said that rates of substance abuse use are increasing for youth and adults, and that even before the Covid-19 pandemic, over 2.5 million people in the US had severe depression, and the youth are at greater risk. She said that she trained counselors' centers along the Healthier Boynton and they have created a therapeutic healing space, and a mental health care space for the community of Boynton Beach. She mentioned that they facilitate casual conversations with the primary therapist at Sara Sims Park every Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and that all are welcome to join, and that mental health does matter. She stated that she empathizes with the children and their school, and she hopes that the Commission hears their cries. She said that she empathizes with the young man with the situation with the Police Officer, and she hopes the Commission reaches out to him. She commented that we are here to help heal our communities. Vanessa Belmonte, 100 NE 6t" Street, stated that she supports the height restrictions and an advocate for no more high-risers. She commented that she demands transparency when the City takes donations from developers, and that every candidate on that Board right now, except for Commissioner Turkin, has received donations from developers. She said that we all know that there is a plan to develop the land that Saint Joseph Episcopal School is on, and she encourages everyone to keep coming to the meetings because it will be on the docket soon. She mentioned that Downtown Delray is thriving without tall buildings, and we do not need high-rises to be thriving, that we need to be focusing on our current infrastructure it can no longer handle the continued density. Commissioner Turkin stated that one of the reasons he ran for this office was to make sure that the people who live in the City are heard, first and foremost, over any other special interests' organization, developer, or any outside group. He said that his heart goes out to all the parents that spoke earlier today, he cannot imagine what they are going 19 Page 486 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 through, since he is not a parent. He stated that what he can tell everyone is that he will hold his promise of making sure that the children and families are looked into first before anybody else. He commented that he would like to hear from his colleagues within reason, he thinks they share that same vision that we are here for the people. He said that we are here for the families, and for the children. Mayor Penserga agreed with Commissioner Turkin. He mentioned that seeing how this is affecting the children and their families is heartbreaking. He said that as an educator, he wants this school to stay as much as possible, and he supports them, and that the last thing the City needs is to lose another great school. He stated that he spoke with many of the parents, and he has spoken with the area superintendent Dr. Peter LaCata, who told him about the situation and asked him what can be done. He commented that Dr. LaCata stated we could assemble a team to meet and work with the families to make sure they find a school. He said that he has spoken with the school principal, who has asked him to hold off until all efforts have been exhausted. He mentioned that he wants the families to know that the School District, in partnership with the City, is here to assist in what way we can. He said that to his knowledge, there is no item brought before us, so this may be premature. Deputy City Attorney Cirullo reminded the Commission that this matter is in litigation and would not want the Commission to comment on any case that is in litigation. He said that to his knowledge and the knowledge of the City Administration, there are no applications pending. Mayor Penserga thanked the families who came to the meeting. He said that he wants them to know that they have been heard and we empathize with you. Commissioner Hay agreed with Mayor Penserga. He said that they are for the kids and trying to keep the school open, and just like other cases that are going on, we must be careful on what we say here because of the litigation. He stated that he is willing to work with the School Board to make this happen. He mentioned that he would like more information from legal about this, he is all for keeping the school open. Commissioner Kelley stated that as a parent, she cannot imagine being in that place, where you are given a last-minute announcement that you have to figure out what to do with your kids. She said that in a time when everything is full and chaotic, this school should be the place where kids find safety, comfort and stability. She mentioned that she hopes that this can get resolved for the benefit of the children, and she supports her colleagues and to do what is in our ability. Mayor Penserga recessed the meeting at 8:20 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 8:30 p.m. 5. Administrative 20 Page 487 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 A. Ms. Barbara Ready is term limited as a Board Member on the Historic Resources Preservation Board and has requested that the City Commission consider her re-appointment. Mike Cirullo, Deputy City Attorney, stated that Ms. Ready is asking to be reappointed. The City code provides an expectation that allows the Commission to extend the term limit. Commissioner Hay stated that he supports extending the term, Ms. Ready has a passion for the Historic Resources Preservation Board. He stated that there are three openings on the Board. If we were to reappoint Ms. Ready we would not be impeding anyone from joining the Board. Mayor Penserga agreed with Commissioner Hay. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to reappoint Barbara Ready as a regular member to the Historic Resources Preservation Board. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Kelley stated that she supports the decision. She has spoken with Ms. Ready on a couple of occasions. She commented that Ms. Ready is someone who knows everything you could want to know about the history of the City and she is an asset to our City and the Board. B. Annual appointment and reappointment of eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City Advisory Boards. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to nominate Joe Josemond as a regular board member to the Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to nominate Pernell Davis as a regular board member to the Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Motion 21 Page 488 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Commissioner Hay moved to nominate Rhonda Sexton as a regular board member to the Historic Resources Board. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Motion Vice Mayor Cruz moved to nominate Thomas Ramiccio as an alternate board member to the Planning and Development Board. Commissioner Turkin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to nominate Suzanne du Pont as a regular board member to the Recreation and Parks Board. Commissioner Turkin seconded the motion. There was no vote. Vice Mayor Cruz inquired about current board member Ms. Pierce-Roe who is seeking reappointment for a second term. She asked if the Commission wanted to support the current board member. Commissioner Hay asked if there was a second position to the board as he was having technical difficulties with his computer screen. Mayor Penserga stated that there is only one appointment on the list. Commissioner Hay stated he thought there were two appointments and he would like to reappoint Elizabeth Pierce-Roe. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to reappoint Elizabeth Pierce-Roe as a regular member to the Recreation and Parks Board. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 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. R22-064-Authorize the Mayor to sign a land use agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Journey Church for the 4th of July event on Monday, July 4, 2022. 22 Page 489 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Proposed Resolution No. R22-065-Authorize the Mayor to sign a land use agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and 3301 Quantum Owner LLC for the 4th of July event on Monday, July 4, 2022. Proposed Resolution No. R22-066 -Authorize the Mayor to sign a land use agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and BB1 Development LLC for the 4th of July event on Monday, July 4, 2022. B. Proposed Resolution No. R22-067 -Accept EMS grant funds from Palm Beach County for fiscal year 2021-2022 and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign the Grant Agreement. C. Proposed Resolution No. R22-068 - Authorize the Interim City Manager to sign a Grant Agreement for the Marketing and Digital Connectivity Small Business Grant Program funding in the amount of $2,500 for Brothers Catering Services LLC located at 411 S Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435. D. Proposed Resolution No. R22-069 -Authorize the Interim City Manager to sign a Grant Agreement for the Marketing and Digital Connectivity Small Business Grant Program funding in the amount of $2,322.01 for J & I Optical, LLC located at 1034 Gateway Blvd. Suite 106, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 E. Proposed Resolution No. R22-070 -Authorize the Interim City Manager to sign an interlocal agreement between the Palm Beach County Sheriff and the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, pertaining to the Operation Stonegarden Grant Program subject to the approval of the City Attorney. F. Legal Expenses - April 2022 - Information at the request of the City Commission. No action required. G. Approve minutes from the April 26, 2022 City Commission special meeting, May 3, 2022 City Commission meeting and May 7, 2022 City Commission workshop meeting. Motion Commissioner Kelley moved to approve Consent Agenda. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 7. Consent Bids And Purchases Over $100,000 23 Page 490 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 A. Proposed Resolution No. R22-071 - Approve a Progressive Design-Build Phase 1 agreement with PCL Construction, Inc. for the Lift Station 317 Major Upgrade project in the amount of $490,740.00 and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign the agreement. B. Approve a task order with Johnson-Davis, Inc. for the West Water Treatment Plant Diesel Tank Piping project in the amount of$106,500.00. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to approve Consent Bids and Purchases over$100,000. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 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. Deputy City Attorney Cirullo, swore in those who intended on speaking or giving testimony on this application and stated how the hearing would proceed. A. Approve request for Major Site Plan Modification (MSPM 22-003) to the Publix Distribution Center to allow for the construction of a ±571,558 square foot warehouse building expansion and associated site improvements on a 63.79 acre site, located at 5500 Park Ridge Boulevard, in the PID (Planned Industrial Development) zoning district. Applicant: Randolph Barber, Publix Super Markets, Inc. Jamie Crowley, Gunster Law Firm on behalf of Publix Supermarkets, Jason Bamberger, Publix Supermarkets Director of Warehousing, and Josh Lockhart, Senior Facilities Engineer for Publix Supermarkets, gave a presentation on the Major Site Plan Modification request. Mr. Crowley explained why they are requesting to expand an existing facility constructed in 1989. They have been meeting with staff and working hard without requesting any deviations or waivers from the Code. They have worked hard to take a nonconforming site and improve it aesthetically and functionally. Pedestrian amenities and other amenities for employees are being provided; this is a secure facility with trucks coming in and out. It is not a typical Non-Residential Commercial Center where people are coming in and out all the time; it is a manned security Distribution Center. They worked with staff and went through the process to meet the intent of the Code in terms of the design and layout for employees. 24 Page 491 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Mr. Bamberger provided a brief history of Publix stores and Distribution Centers. Their goal is to provide premier customer service to each customer and the communities. This expansion will allow them to service South Florida communities with necessities during national disasters. It is an avenue to have inventory locally to be able to distribute. Currently, items are housed or transported from Lakeland, Florida.After the Boynton store orders the products, it takes 12 hours for the order to process in the warehouse, then it is loaded, shipped, and relayed to Boynton Beach. The entire process is about three days. This project would allow a turnaround time of one day from the time the product was out of stock to the time it was back on the shelf. They are asking for an expansion of 571,000 square feet, which will give them more of an ability to effectively serve stores in the South Florida market and room to grow. They do not build warehouses for five years; they build them for 30+ years. This will bring 300 positions and jobs to this community. This project will allow them to strengthen their supply chains as mentioned, but with reduced transportation from Lakeland, Florida to Boynton Beach, which is less fuel consumption, reduced traffic, creating jobs, and a quicker turnaround for customers. Mr. Lockhart showed an aerial with their open field to the east of the warehouse. Employees park to the south, and there is trailer staging on the west side. Another aerial showed excerpts from the Site Plan, showing the orientation of the new warehouse where docks will be lined up and their new entrance off of High Ridge Road where there will be manned security for entry. They are going to reorient some of the trailer staging on the west side for more efficient flow, and employee parking will be expanded to the east with about 100 parking spaces, which is currently an open field. The landscaping plan shows the proposed plantings. Open space is provided on the west side; there is stormwater, foundation, landscaping, significant tree plantings for a staggered type buffering effect coming off both roads. The plan also illustrates their buffer on the north side with heavier plantings in that area. The berm on the southeast side of the property, existing plantings. and the elevation of the berm from the road were shown. The north side of the existing warehouse facing east shows the current buffer area to the north, which has dense, mature vegetation. Partial elevations were depicted to highlight more detailed spaces of the building. The receiving area is on the north side, the shipping area is on the south side, and the Return Center expansion is on the west side. Elevations show a lot of design elements. Commissioner Turkin inquired about marketing the 300 jobs just in Boynton Beach. Mr. Bamberger replied the marketing will happen in Boynton Beach. We currently have a site here; it will be just different department name. He said we will do local marketing in addition to community programs and have a town acquisition team that will come into the community centers and discuss the jobs that are available to the public. Commissioner Turkin asked what is the median salary and hourly rate of the jobs. What kind of jobs are they? 25 Page 492 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Mr. Bamberger responded that the jobs would be forklift operations, order picking, inventory positions, systems positions and maybe a few spotter driver jobs. Commissioner Turkin noted that this plan modification would mitigate some of the supply chain issues. Mr. Bamberger commented that this particular expansion would be what we call our low- velocity product group: your batteries, your health and beauty care items. In addition, there are some food products. He said we only have one of these types of the warehouse within the state of Florida. The expansion would enable us to have a second or a backup. Having two is better than having one in case of any supply chain opportunities in the future. A second warehouse would allow us to have more products on hand and potentially have more available to the public. Commissioner Hay asked if the 300 jobs were actual new jobs or are they bringing in existing employees. Mr. Bamberger replied that the 300 jobs will be new jobs. Our culture is promoting from within. Other associates would have an opportunity to come to Boynton. However, the likelihood of that is slim to none, based on there will not be any type of program or packages for them to do so. The bulk of the associate count would be from Boynton Beach. Commissioner Kelley inquired about trailer traffic. Are we going to see an increase in trucks, a decrease, or will it stay the same? Mr. Lockhart stated that there will be more deliveries made to the facility. There would be a slight increase in the outbound traffic. The reduction in transportation would be from Lakeland to Boynton Beach. Assistant City Manager Mack noted that there is a current project that the County is doing on the Gateway bridge that will increase the capacity of the dual left lanes that comes onto High Ridge. This will help decrease traffic on the overpass. Knowing that this project is coming, the second lane should mitigate any concerns about increased truck traffic. Commissioner Hay inquired if there was a timeline for the construction on Gateway. Assistant City Manager Mack responded that the project is currently under construction. The County has removed the previous contractor and has a new contract that they have been working on the last several months. He reported that we are hoping that the construction will be completed shortly. Vice Mayor Cruz commented that she is happy to see 300 jobs being created in Boynton 26 Page 493 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Beach. She is also happy with the potential faster turnaround for deliveries to other localities. She asked when was the expected completion date of the project. Mr. Lockhart stated that they would like to start the project as soon as it is approved. Mr. Bamberger stated that they are waiting on the City's approval; they estimated completion will be late third quarter early fourth quarter next year. Mayor Penserga inquired about the possible use of solar panels in the future. Mr. Lockhart replied at this time they do not have plans for solar panels. It is a white membrane roof so it does provide a lot of reflectivity. He said they do not utilize any kind of solar on their facilities currently. The panels tend to cause roof leaks. Mayor Penserga inquired about compliance with code. Amanda Radigan, Director of Planning and Zoning, replied that the project as proposed does meet current code along with the recommendations for the conditions of approval. Mayor Penserga asked if any of the conditions of approval are unrealistic or cannot be completed within a reasonable amount of time. Ms. Radigan replied that the only concern is condition number 18 that will depend on Commission approval. They are working with the City Attorney's Office to create a landscape buffer easement. This will come before the Commission under the Consent Agenda in the future. Commissioner Hay inquired how will the east entrance impact the existing buildings. Mr. Lockhart responded that they believe the east entrance will not have a negative impact on the existing buildings. Commissioner Hay asked if they have spoken to the existing neighbors. Mr. Lockhart stated that they have notified everyone in the surrounding area and have over compensated on the stacking as the trucks come in. They made sure that there would be no overflow of trucks in the right-of-way by having triple stack lanes coming in. Mike Fitzpatrick, 175 SW 2nd Street, inquired if the warehouse workers were able to purchase Publix stock. Doubling the warehouse would be doubling the amount of traffic. The traffic should not be a consideration. Publix was in that location before anyone else. They adhere to the original purpose of Quantum Park as industrial. He stated that solar panels are an excellent idea and the City should look at carbon neutral items. He also noted that several hundred yards to the north there is a bald eagle's nest in the area. 27 Page 494 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Cindy Falco-Di Corrado, inquired if deliveries are scheduled for one or two in the morning. She thinks that getting 300 Boynton Beach residents working is awesome. Barbara Ready, asked if an art feature is going to be included or are they going to pay the fee. Mr. Mignoli stated that anyone that lives within quarter mile of the warehouse, their air quality is going to be destroyed. He said to watch the toll that this warehouse is going to have on traffic and pollution: problem after problem. He claimed if one thinks a 600,000 square foot warehouse with diesel trucks is not going to have major impact on air quality, there is something wrong. Ms. Ward stated that it is a great idea, not just for the jobs. Publix is a household name. Her brother's first job was with Publix. She worked for FedEx and saw that the trucks did not significantly impact the traffic. The warehouse will bring jobs to Boynton Beach. She said this is a good thing and encouraged everyone to move forward on the positive. Commissioner Turkin asked if this project was approved by the Planning and Development Board. Mr. Crowley replied that they were at the Planning and Development Board Meeting last month and received a unanimous approval. He asked about responding to public comments at this time. Mayor Penserga stated that this is the perfect time to address public comments. Mr. Crowley commented concerning traffic concerns. He explained that they have submitted traffic documents, and one of the conditions of approval is a traffic statement from their Traffic Engineer that was satisfactory to City staff. Because this is a DRI approval, the County has to issue a letter stating that there is capacity on the roadway to support the project. Everything that has been built since 1989 was built with the understanding that this would be built to max compacity. He explained that they have done an environmental survey, and will do whatever they need to do. The solar panels are not being done now, but they have taken significant steps to make a large warehouse fit the City's sustainability ordinance. He noted that Publix's recycling program is unbelievable; this facility will recycle the plastic bags so they do not end up in a landfill. They will be paying the public art fee and not installing public art because this is a secure private facility. Vice Mayor Cruz inquired about the hours of operation for the expanded facility. Mr. Bamberger stated it will be a 24/7 operation. The first shift will start at 4:00 a.m., five days a week and the second shift will be at 4:00 p.m. 28 Page 495 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Mayor Penserga stated that it would be great if solar panels could be part of future plans. He hopes that Publix will work with the City's Marketing Dept. to promote the jobs locally so that City residents can be first in line for the jobs. He stated that he is also a fan of Pub Subs. Mr. Bamberger noted that 12 EV stations will be installed. Commissioner Kelley said she feels that staff and Publix have worked hard to make this project the best that it can be for the City and thanked them for working so hard. Motion Vice Mayor Cruz moved to approve the request for a Major Site Plan Modification with all staff conditions. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. B. Approve request for Master Plan Modification (MPMD 22-001) for Shalimar at Boynton Beach to establish project density and intensity, maximum building heights, land use distribution, and vehicle pedestrian circulation design. Applicant: Rene Gutierrez, TM Residential LLC. Approve request for New Major Site Plan (NWSP 22-001) for Shalimar at Boynton Beach to allow the construction of a mixed-use development consisting of 250 residential units, two (2) 2,150 square foot retail buildings, a 9,850 square foot clubhouse, and associated site improvements. Applicant: Rene Gutierrez, TM Residential LLC. (Tabled from the April 19, 2022 City Commission Meeting.) Mayor Penserga stated that staff has received a letter of request to continue to table this item until June 21, 2022. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to further table the item to the June 21, 2022 City Commission Meeting. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 9. City Manager's Report — None 10. Unfinished Business — None 11. New Business A. Commission discussion regarding potential height limitations, 29 Page 496 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 requested by Commissioner Turkin. Commissioner Turkin stated that when he was campaigning, he heard a lot about what happened at Riverwalk and how there was an exception made for height. He knows that there are a lot of issues with this in terms of planning with the CRA plan. His concern is that we are so focused on building up, not on what we have now and our infrastructure. From our strategic workshop, we collectively decided that we would focus away from high density. Someone said earlier that we do not need to be a high city or a tall city to be successful. He said if you look to the south of us, Delray has made leaps and bounds over the last ten years. They are not a tall city, maybe 35 feet, 40 feet. He is not 100% sure. Jupiter is 50 feet. He does not think that focusing on density is the solution. He is representing his constituents, and he would like to see what staff can provide and what we can do to set a height limitation. Ms. Radigan gave a presentation on the history of height limitations in the City. Commissioner Turkin inquired what happened before the year 2000. Ms. Radigan replied that before the year 2000, the height limitation was a hundred feet and that was concentrated in the Downtown area and was associated with the Zoning District CBD which is currently being phased out and replaced with Mixed-Use. Deputy City Attorney Cirullo noted that when you talk about changing regulations, the legal issues you look at will impact existing legal uses and possibly create nonconforming uses. If it is a nonconforming use, it means they can stay, it is legal. Yet if something were to happen, it would have to be rebuilt to the new code. If a project has been approved, you typically would not be changing approved projects. Impact on projects under review if it is in the pipeline and came in on a specific set of rules, it is very hard and rare that you can change those rules mid-stream on folks if they are in the system. Finally, you look at the Publix shopping center, which is not in for redevelopment, but does it impact the current development rights. Regardless of the current use, it could be affected. If you were to change something there, could they come and stay within timeframes? He said, "Hey, you took something from me. It took some development rights from me." He explained that those are all things we look at when we change these codes. Those are general things we would look at when we work with staff to make changes in the zoning code or comprehensive plan. Commissioner Turkin inquired what research was performed to obtain this information and if other municipalities were looked at as he requested. Deputy City Attorney Cirullo responded that he did look at Delray's code and he plans to work with staff to do a survey on the other municipalities. Commissioner Turkin stated that he requested that staff reach out to other municipalities, 30 Page 497 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 and he does not see anything in the presentation that covers that. Ms. Radigan commented that they are happy to bring back additional information from other municipalities. This presentation was to just to review how we currently and historically handled height in the City. Commissioner Turkin reiterated that the information that he had asked for was not provided. He expressed concern that they were seeing a one-sided presentation. He said they did not see anything about what other municipalities did. Mayor Penserga stated that he supports Commissioner Turkin and he would like to see information from other cities. He explained that this is his first time seeing the presentation and he did not see it attached to the agenda. He said he did not have time to review the material so it is difficult for him to have an intelligent conversation about it. He thanked staff for their time, but added that he would like to see an update when it is available. Ms. Radigan asked for clarification on the type of information the Commission would like to see. She explained it is hard to talk about just height and asked if the Commission would like to see density, planning methodology and height of other cities. Commissioner Turkin replied yes, he would like to see all of that for surrounding cities, not New York City. Vice Mayor Cruz stated that the legal part of the presentation had a few bullet points. She did not see any case law or any research. She would like to see relevant statutes and regulations on density and height. She asked what authority does a municipality have on height regulations. Commissioner Hay stated that he would like Legal to expand on the impact of both negative and positive on height regulations. Commissioner Turkin noted that other municipalities have done this so it is not a matter of if we can do this; it is a matter of how to do it. He said we need to figure out how we can get this done. He commented that he understands property rights and approved projects. We do not want to take that away from anybody or projects in the pipeline. He explained that he is frustrated and does not want to hear that it cannot be done. He said he does not want to get run around. Commissioner Hay stated that his point is that we are not going to be Delray, West Palm or Boca. He wants to look at what the City can be. Mayor Penserga commented that, in addition, he would like to see the pros and cons of this issue. This way, we know the different directions we can take and what each of those 31 Page 498 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 directions can mean for the City. Commissioner Kelley thanked Commissioner Turkin for bringing this up. Density and height are something that we look at on a case-by-case basis. But, when you look at how it affects the entire City and the view of the City, it is essential to look. She stated this is new information that she is seeing and that she agrees with the Mayor that this information was helpful, but we need more. Ms. Radigan thanked the Commissioners for the clarity and direction. Commissioner Kelley suggested a workshop because of the amount of information that will be brought forward. This way it can be focused on. This would be ideal for a workshop and not during a Commission Meeting. Mayor Penserga stated that he would support a workshop. This issue can be complex so it would warrant a workshop. In order for the Commission to have a meaningful conversation, we really need to do background research. He asked council if public comment can be heard without a motion. Deputy City Attorney Cirullo replied that it is the Commission's prerogative and that they can hear from the public if they want. Ms. Ward inquired if the workshop would be at a time and place when more people are able to attend and provide feedback. She said we need to look at all the perspectives. We need all hands-on deck; it cannot be one person's perspective. Ms. Ready stated that as a citizen, she had attended every charrette, every opportunity for public input, every workshop, everything from EDA down to the downtown Masterplan Steering Committee to the CRAs Citizen Input Committee. It is laughable that it was called public input. Those were presentations. We were not given an opportunity to provide public input. We packed chambers fighting Riverwalk. There was not an empty seat in the house fighting Riverwalk. The public was screaming, we do not want this, and it was done anyway. So, she is happy that the public is being heard. She will be at the workshop. Ms. Falco-Di Corrado commented that she attended many of the workshops before Covid, and she thought that this issue was settled at that time. There were multiple workshops. You need the people's input because we live here. She was disappointed with the building that was put in where Winn Dixie was. It was not done to form. They were supposed to leave the archways open. There was going to be a restaurant on the back patio. Benches were going to be installed so the residents of Boynton could sit and enjoy the boats that pass by. That is how it was presented to us. That is not what happened. She added that she is skeptical: we spend our time, we invest our ideas and agree on these things, which does not occur. 32 Page 499 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Mike Fitzpatrick, 175 SW 2nd Street, said he agreed with Ms. Ready and he thinks that the problem was the quality of the City Commissioners who were setting the tone, not the staff. Staff is not the bad people here. They were following their marching orders. He said if you are a different Commission who wants this kind of citizen input, it will happen and staff will go along with that. They will do what the Commission instructs them to do. He added that he hopes this works out and he is optimistic. Ace Tilton-Ratcliff, PO Box 696, stated that this is a big issue and deserves a workshop setting. This should not be done at 10:00 p.m. They/them respect the hard work that Commissioner Turkin does for his constituents. The way you spoke to the woman who gave the presentation tonight was insulting. You interrupted her multiple times. It sounds like you were not clear on the information you asked for from her, and then you punished her for not providing information that you did not ask for. That was really out of line. It is not right to beat up on the people who work for the City as they are doing their jobs. Courtlandt McQuire stated that he thinks that this is the best way to deal with this issue. He respects Planning and Development. They have a most challenging job within the City, aside from the City Manager and Mayor. We do not want to become Boca or Fort Lauderdale. We do not want to be Delray. We want to be somewhere in between. He said he thinks a workshop is an excellent idea and should be done. If you look at Riverwalk, it is a misguided project. He cannot believe that the density and weight of that parcel were approved. It is significantly going to affect sewage, electricity, and traffic. It is ridiculous. Technically it is not the downtown corridor. He listened to the previous presentation and was slightly confused about what is downtown, and he is on the Planning and Development. He thinks the direction of Boynton is not Boca. It is not Delray. It is Boynton. He wants to commend Commissioner Turkin for bringing it to the table and Mayor Penserga for going for it. High rises are a tricky proposition. Yes, they bring in tax revenue, but they bring in problems. It is a balance. Mr. Hartmann stated that he is in favor of the height limit. He thinks having smaller buildings is suitable for our City's character. When we think about the history of our City, we think of the character. No one thinks of a high rise. He believes it would be wise for the City to adopt the height limit. He thinks a workshop is needed. Time is of the essence. Our City is rapidly changing. There will be a skyline when you are waiting on the bridge at 95 on Boynton Beach or Woolbright, and it looks like you are in Miami. He said he does not think anyone wants to see that. Having a reasonable height limit in place would help keep the character of our City and keep residents happy. It would also bring tourists in because people want to see unique areas. They do not want to see buildings that could be anywhere from here to Jacksonville. They want to see buildings that are within character, and he thinks having that height limit would be a significant step. Ms. Belmonte thanked Commissioner Turkin and the rest of the Commission for moving forward with more research. Some of the items that should be addressed and brought up in the workshop and future presentations should be flooding and sewage, pedestrian, 33 Page 500 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 accessibility, squalls, environmental impact, parks, and traffic. So, that is what we want to see in that presentation, and we want to see information, data, and the pros and cons. She thinks that there's so much more that can be elaborated on with the impact of our City. She is happy to hear everyone who has come up and talked about the impacts of Riverwalk and beyond. Florida is known for its coastline and for its beautiful oceans. We are pimping out our town. We are pimping out our beautiful land and our coastlines. She requested that the public be invited to attend the workshop and add public comments to the workshop because a lot of the CRA meetings, the public cannot comment. The Commission should have a new mindset when involving the public more in these decisions. Mayor Penserga stated that the Commission agrees that we need more information before we can proceed. There was discussion for possible workshop. He asked if that is something they want to set right now. David Katz commented that as a former Commissioner and a former member of the Planning and Development Board for seven years, five as chair, he thinks he has more insight than some folks who have spoken. Riverwalk would be called in development the highest and best use for that property. The issue was that they were given a height exception. On an ongoing basis, previous Commissions have given projects height exceptions. If you have a 45-foot height limit and provide a height exception because of an elevator shaft or hiding air conditioning units, you allow another 10 feet. Maybe what needs to be baked into an ordinance is that if you want to hide those features, then maybe you need to build three stores and not allow for height exceptions, which is the real issue here. Rather than attempt to deep dive into possibly changing existing zoning that might send the City into various litigations. But the way to look at this height exception is not to grant them anymore. Riverwalk was not supposed to be ten stories. If it had kept its original height, they might not have done the project. They came to the Commission at the time and said, well, if you do not give us the height exception, we cannot build. The Commission thought we were going to lose this project. We are going to lose the tax dollars. So, the Commission has to stand fast on not granting height exceptions but not going back on the zoning that exists because that will cause litigation. Mayor Penserga inquired when would this information be ready to have a workshop. Ms. Radigan responded that she would like five to six weeks to prepare because there is so much information to be gathered. Commissioner Turkin asked what was the date from when he originally proposed this to now. Ms. Radigan stated she believes it has been four weeks. Commissioner Turkin inquired if this could be done in four weeks. 34 Page 501 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Ms. Radigan responded with all the information that is needed she would be more comfortable with five to six rather than four weeks and be missing some of the information. Mayor Penserga commented that his recommendation would be if members of the Commission have more specific questions to meet with Ms. Radigan one on one. This way staff will be aware of the questions and be properly prepared. There was a consensus to have the workshop on Saturday, June 25, 2022 starting at 10:00 a.m. Motion Vice Mayor Cruz moved to have a Special Commission Workshop starting at 10:00 a.m. on June 25th. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. B. Commission discussion regarding acreage of open space required based on population, requested by Commissioner Turkin. Commissioner Turkin stated that it is his understanding that there is an ordinance that requires a certain amount of green space per thousand people. He wants an idea of what those requirements are. Ms. Radigan stated that she has done some preliminary research on neighboring municipalities that will be brought forward in a more formal fashion at a later date. Currently the acreage required per one thousand residents is within the Recreation and Open Space element of the City's Comprehensive Plan. It requires 2.5 acres of developed park land per one thousand residents. This calculation excludes undeveloped parks. There are other requirements she could share now and that has to do with open space and usable open space requirements. These are requirements of the developer, very different from level of service, which is a standard of service for the City to provide to its residents. Commissioner Turkin asked what is the definition of a developed park. Ms. Radigan replied it is currently within the calculation, City parks. L.O.S (level of service) is all about your methodology. She explained that the comprehensive plan can set what you include and exclude from this methodology. Currently, what is being calculated is City-owned developed parks. For example, Caloosa Park, which is owned by the County and is not included in our L.O.S. standard, and that park is approximately 64 acres. Commissioner Turkin inquired about the municipalities green space regulations. Ms. Radigan responded that it is about the methodology. In previous conversations, we 35 Page 502 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 talked about Delray and Boca. Delray, in its current comprehensive plan, does not have a L.O.S. There are standards that they will be reviewing innovative options for a different standard to measure the quality of park space versus just a number of acreages. Boca does have a L.O.S. of 10 acres. However, their methodology includes golf courses, conservation land, and water bodies, possibly. It is a very different method for getting to that 10 acres versus ours, which has a very strict definition. Commissioner Turkin asked for clarification on Boca's acreage. Ms. Radigan replied that Boca's acreage includes developed and undeveloped parks, conservation land and golf courses, all of which are excluded from the City's level of service standard. She stated that she can bring back a comparison of Boynton's acreage and perform the methodology in Boynton similar to how Boca does it. She will run numbers for conservation land, water land, the golf course and undeveloped parks. The comparison will be more apples to apples for the L.O.S. Vice Mayor Cruz inquired about paying a fee in lieu of having the green space. A developer can choose either one. Ms. Radigan replied that it is a different set of regulations. That is part of our park impact fee. The useable open space requirement or development requirements are housing or zoning regulations. They have to pay their fair share of the impact of their development on our City. That can be done in a few ways: One is a park impact fee, a cash contribution to our Rec. and Parks Fund. There is also a land dedication of equal value to your park impact fee, and I believe that there are one or two other options that she can bring before the Commission. Mayor Penserga asked if the Eco Park was part of the calculation. Ms. Radigan responded that it was part of the calculation. Mr. Fitzpatrick commented that initially, it was 6 acres per thousand. It was originally set up that way because many cow pastures were being developed. Then, it went to three acres, so when you had a cow pasture developed, you had enough land with 40 or 50 acres to easily set aside six acres per thousand residents. Leisureville was set up that way. The reason it went to three or two and a half acres was Motorola, and that was 49 acres, a former cow pasture. The City Commission wanted to turn it into a mixed-use. There are not any parks where Vice Mayor Cruz is because Mayor Gerald Broening wanted to maximize the profit for the developer. The way to do that was to drop to six acres per thousand to three acres. Then suddenly, you doubled the acreage you had to count, and there was plenty of room already on the books at three acres per thousand. You did not have to add any more parks in Renaissance Commons. He suggested talking to Mike Rump for more information because he was the point person to make the change. A point was made what are we going to do from now on, if you will require six or three 36 Page 503 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 acres for this new residence, and you are giving out stuff for 40 units per acre; how that can be done. If you had a thousand people, that would be about 10 acres, and six or thee would be green. That is valuable land. He said that over the weekend, he read snippets of about ten comprehensive plans, and one stated that the green space did not have to be on-site. It had to be a 10-minute walk at three miles per hour, basically half a mile. So, if you had high-valued land and needed green space in that area for the half-mile, they could find cheaper land and buy up the appropriate acreage to accommodate the residents they are adding to the City. Ms. Belmonte inquired if the new condos were included the current acreage. Mr. Katz commented that since the 1990s, he has asked that the Meadows, which are dedicated parklands, be developed into a passive park. There is a similar-sized piece of land on the other side of the tree line in Nautica, which is the same thing. He said he tried to reach out to Mayor Penserga when he was the Commissioner for District IV, and he never returned his telephone calls. Based on the criteria, this acreage is not included in the calculation. He added that he thinks it is about time to have this acreage in the calculation. He said we are not asking for basketball courts; we are asking for it to be a passive park with benches and shade trees so that people can walk the paths. He said he hopes that they can budget $125,000 for these parks at the next Budget Meeting. C. Commission discussion regarding changing the start time for City Commission meetings to 6:00 p.m., requested by Commissioner Turkin. Commissioner Turkin stated that he does not mind that the meeting starts at 5:30 p.m. He is solely trying to help our constituents and do the best for everybody. He would like to hear from the rest of the Commission. Commissioner Hay commented that he does not have a problem with the 6:00 p.m. The meetings used to start at 6:30 p.m. to go to 6:00 p.m. is a happy medium. He did ask if the agenda could be restructured, it is long. Maybe we can do things differently. Vice Mayor Cruz also stated that she does not have an issue with 6:00 p.m., but her concern is staff because they work hard and starting a half hour later means ending a half hour later. Commissioner Kelley commented that she can go with what works for the majority. She enjoys seeing the public come to the meetings. She is fine with making it later. It would help the working people who attend the meetings. Mayor Penserga agreed with Commissioner Hay and said it is a happy medium. He does not think it is good government to be making decisions at 10, 11, 12, 1 or 2 in the morning. That is not the way to do business. It is not good for the public. The intention is to start later to allow for more public to participate. The natural tendency is that as we start later 37 Page 504 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 we do business later and that is prohibitive for the members of the public to participate. Because it is so late and they have to work. Six is a happy medium and he could not support anything later than that. In support of the 6:00 p.m. he wants to continue the conversation on how to make the meeting more efficient. Ms. Ward agreed with the six o'clock start time. The meetings do go to long. She suggested a cut off time. People get tired. Stopping the meetings at 9:30 p.m. would be good. Commissioner Hay suggested having the Interim City Manager look at the agenda and streamline the agenda. Interim City Manager Stables stated that he has had this conversation with staff. We are working on some of those things. What we do not want to do is a drastic change quickly. There may be some incremental course corrections, there may be limitations of presentations and proclamations. There is a lot of time spent there. The other is limiting business so that you are not dealing with five major projects in a public hearing setting. We will come back with recommendations on how we conduct the meeting and consider a time certain to end. So, the meeting would be built around that. The only long part is public comment time and we do not want to suppress that. Vice Mayor Cruz noted that announcements ad proclamations are done between 5:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. So, if we move the meeting to 6:00 then the meeting really start at potentially at 6:30 p.m. There was a consensus from the Commission for the Interim City Manger to streamline the agenda. Interim City Manager Stables asked the Commission to make the time change date specific whether we start on June 7t" or June 21St that will help the process. Commissioner Turkin stated June 7t" gives us a couple of weeks. Deputy City Attorney Cirullo stated that as long as the June 7t" meeting start time has not been posted, then it is fine to change the time for the June 7t" meeting. Crystal Gibson, City Clerk, commented that she does not believe that there is notice about the June 7t" meeting. She also stated that the last time the meeting time was changed, the CRA meetings were included. She asked if the Commission wanted to change that start time as well. Deputy City Attorney Cirullo stated that they should do that as the CRA Board. Commissioner Hay inquired about notifying the public about the time change and asked 38 Page 505 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 if there is a lead way that is needed. Deputy City Attorney Cirullo replied no we have an extra Tuesday in May that gives us three weeks to implement the change. Working with staff to get the information out there we should have enough time before June 7t" Assistant City Manager Matos stated it will be pushed out through social media well in advance of the meeting. Motion Commissioner Turkin moved to approve the change to the Commission Meetings start time from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. starting with the June 7t" meeting. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. D. Commission discussion regarding adding a dog park in District III, requested by Commissioner Turkin. Kacy Young, Recreation and Parks Director, read a list of parks in District I I I that included Betty Thomas Park, The Boynton Beach Memorial Park, Centennial Park Amphitheater, Dewy Park, Ed Harming Arbor Park, Forest Hills Park, Girl Scout Park, Hibiscus Park, Jaycee Park, Kapok Park, Little League Park, Mangrove Park, and Pence Park. Commissioner Turkin inquired if there was a possibility of converting or adding a fenced area to allow for a dog park in District I11. He asked what can we look at, and what are our options. Mr. Young commented that we have dog-friendly parks in District I11. They are Dewy Park and Jayce Park. You can bring a dog into the park, but it has to remain on a leash. Mayor Penserga asked what would it take to convert from a dog-friendly park to an official dog park. He inquired if there would be fencing and a water station. Mr. Young replied that Joseph Crowder Park is a dog park. It is fenced in there are some amenities there that cater to dogs. Yes, it would take research and making sure we design it correctly, the fencing to keep the dogs enclosed in the area. Mayor Penserga stated that he would be interested in seeing what staff can put together to convert one of the existing parks in District III from dog friendly to an actual dog park. From his experience at the Joe Crowder Dog Park, there is a large dog section and a small dog section and play features. However, he does not know how much that would cost, and he would like to see ballpark numbers. 39 Page 506 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Assistant City Manager Matos recommended including this change in the Parks Master Plan initiative that is ten months from completion. She suggested talking to the consultant about a preliminary analysis of where a dog park would be more feasible on the front end. She would like to be part of the initiative, which is looking at the parks comprehensively across the City and our level of service. She explained they will want to look at it holistically if the Commission allow the time to do that. Commissioner Turkin commented that would be ten months and we could potentially look into this. He said that Mayor Penserga made an excellent point: when converting a dog- friendly park to a dog park, it is essential to have that separation between the small dogs in the large dogs, the play features and water. He asked if it is possible to look into this and then roll that into the master plan as we go. Assistant City Manager Matos replied absolutely. She does not want Commissioner Turkin to feel like we are trying to stall on this. She wants to look at the parks comprehensively together, but we can certainly look at evaluating that component of it earlier on in the Parks Mater Plan. Andrew Mack, Assistant City Manager Public Services, stated that he wanted to go through some of the lessons learned at Joseph Crowder Park. He said he knows initially, they started with just two areas, one small and one big dog. They found that the grass is used a lot and gets torn up. The dogs are enjoying themselves, which is what we want. So, there are some things there that we had to build an additional side to rotate these sections to allow the grass to come back and grow. He said if you are not doing that, we would need to look at different options. Maybe some synthetic turf is not environmentally friendly, but those are things that we would need to evaluate. So, we are keeping our maintenance costs down because a dog park is pretty costly to maintain. Especially when you know how large Lake Ida is where you have enough room to run around and do the things they want to do, these are all the things that we will need to review. He explained he does think it is a great idea to establish another dog park in the City, especially downtown. He believes it is a great idea to use the Master Plan process to evaluate to give us some targeted locations that we can look at strategically. He said his staff can do some pretty schematic drawings. He said they could look at maybe opening up some other parks to be dog-friendly. They may not give you the off-leash you are looking for, but it gives you another opportunity to walk the dog. E. Proposed Resolution No. R22-072 - Approve the Employment Agreement for Interim City Manager with James Stables and authorize the Mayor to sign the Employment Agreement. Deputy City Attorney Cirullo gave a brief overview of the agreement. Commissioner Turkin asked Chief Stables if he was content with the agreement. 40 Page 507 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 Chief Stables responded yes. Commissioner Turkin inquired if he feels that the agreement is fair. Chief Stables replied yes. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to approve Proposed Resolution No. R22-072. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 12. Legal A. Proposed Ordinance No. 22-013 - First Reading - Approve amendments to the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 3, Article III. Zoning Districts and Overlay Zones; Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 5. Nonconforming Uses; and Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6. Historic Preservation Requirements to promote, incentivize and facilitate the preservation of historically - designated properties in the City. Deputy City Attorney Cirullo read Proposed Ordinance No. 22-013 into the record. Mike Rumpf, Deputy Director of Development, gave a presentation on Historic Preservation Requirements. He also noted that there was a glitch entering the documents into Novus, track changes disappeared. He reviewed those changes. Motion A motion was made and seconded to approve Ordinance No. 22-013 on first reading. Vote City Clerk Gibson roll called the vote. The vote was 5-0. 13. Future Agenda Items A. Discuss process for a permanent City Manager - June 7, 2022 14. Adjournment Motion Commissioner Hay moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Turkin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting ended at 11:07 p.m. 41 Page 508 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 17, 2022 ATTEST: Maylee De Jesus, MMC City Clerk 42 Page 509 of 1193 Minutes of the ARPA Workshop Meeting In-Person at City Hall Commission Chambers 100 E. Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida On Wednesday, May 18, 2022, at 5:30 P.M. Present: Mayor Ty Penserga James Stables, Interim City Manager Vice Mayor Angela Cruz Kathryn Matos, Asst. City Manager Commissioner Woodrow L. Hay Andrew Mack, Asst. City Manager Commissioner Thomas Turkin Mike Cirullo, Deputy City Attorney Commissioner Aimee Kelley Crystal Gibson, City Clerk 1. Agenda Items A. Call to Order - Mayor Ty Penserga Mayor Penserga called the meeting to order at 5:36 P.M. Invocation by Commissioner Hay. The Invocation was given by Commissioner Hay. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Thomas Turkin Commissioner Turkin led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Roll Call City Clerk Crystal Gibson called the roll. A quorum was present. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption Motion Commissioner Hay moved to approve the agenda. Vice Mayor Cruz second the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Public Comment Sherry Johnson, Coordinator for Heart of Boynton Alliance, spoke about the impact of inequity. She said the ARPA funding was for the communities hardest hit and develop unique ways to address the challenges. She said her organization matches dollar for dollar. Page 510 of 1193 Meeting Minutes ARPA Workshop Boynton Beach, FL May 18, 2022 Mary Postman, Chief Program Officer for Pharmcare, described the health center sites they operate and how the requested funding would benefit their Boynton Beach site. Sheila Gaines, 2500 Quantum Lakes Drive, Boynton Beach, spoke how the funding for the Heart of Boynton Alliance would impact the community. Chuck Ridley, Political Consultant for SEUI, said the Heart of Boynton Alliance was amazing. He spoke on the history of the coalition and the how the ARPA funding would be utilized to benefit the community. Jennifer Ray, Chief Program Officer for AID To Victims of Domestic Abuse, spoke on the outreach services and educational programs provided by their organization. Victoria Amoroso, CEO of Victory Program, described the work of her organization. Annette Gray, Founder of GBDC Center for Entrepreneurship, Workforce Development, and STEAM,joined virtually. She spoke on the impact of the pandemic on the local youth. She described the mission of her organization. Jacoby Waters, Founder of Young Men of Distinction, joined virtually. He spoke on the mission of his organization and how the funding would help expansion. Julen Blankenship submitted a question virtually. They asked whether the application process would be reopened for more organizations to apply. B. Allow staff to provide an informational presentation regarding eligible uses for the American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, as requested by members of the City Commission at the April 19, 2022, regular City Commission meeting. Mayor Penserga reiterated the purpose of the workshop. David Scott, Director of Economic Development and Strategy, introduced the City's ARPA team. He introduced Carisse LeJeune, who presented an overview of the American Rescue Plan Act (ABPA). She noted the American Rescue Plan Act was signed into law on March 11, 2021 and established the US Department of Treasury Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. The Plan had the following four objectives: • Support urgent COVID-19 response efforts to continue to decrease spread of the virus and bring the pandemic under control. • Replace lost revenue for eligible state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments to strengthen support for vital public services and help retain jobs. • Replace lost revenue for eligible state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments to strengthen support for vital public services and help retain jobs. 2 Page 511 of 1193 Meeting Minutes ARPA Workshop Boynton Beach, FL May 18, 2022 • Address systemic public health and economic challenges that have contributed to the inequal impact of the pandemic. She stated within ARPA Bill H.R. 1319, the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund provides $350 billion for states, municipalities, counties, tribes, and territories. The City of Boynton Beach was allocated $13,647,904 over two years. The Secretary of the US Treasury Department issued an Interim Final Rule, Final Rule, and multiple compliance documents on regulations and restrictions for reporting and expending the Fiscal Recovery Funds. These funds can be used for: • Public Health • Economic Hardship • Revenue Loss • Premium Pay • Water, Sewer, and Broadband Infrastructure Ms. LeJeune reviewed the following restrictions on use: • Payment of financial indebtedness for borrowed money or interest or principal on any outstanding debt • Direct or indirect offset for reduction in net tax revenue due to a change in law, regulation or administrative interpretation • Settlement agreement, judgement, or consent decree • Deposit into any pension fund • Infrastructure not directly addressed in ARPA • Federal matching requirements • Rainy Day funds or Financial Reserves She reviewed the progression of the Master Spending Plan, which included a Commission-approved Task Force, a study by Florida International University (FIU), and a City-Wide Survey. She spoke on the five identified Community Assessment Priorities and allocated funding: • Economic Stability and Resilience • Housing Affordability and Homeownership • Educational Opportunities & Job Skills Development • Healthcare Access and Health Outcomes • Criminal Justice and Safety Ms. LeJeune reviewed the ARPA Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) schedule. She confirmed 18 out of 20 applications were determined eligible and were scored and ranked by the ARPA Review Team. These rankings were provided to the City Commission to make the final determination. Any award of funding would be contingent on contract negotiations with the Subrecipient for Budget and Scope of Services. 3 Page 512 of 1193 Meeting Minutes ARPA Workshop Boynton Beach, FL May 18, 2022 She shared the current APRA Expenditure Budget and noted the total unobligated funds to date is currently $6.2 million. She reviewed the key changes and clarifications in the Final Rule, released in January 2022 and in effect on April 1, 2022. She displayed the US Treasury Expenditure Categories. Mayor Penserga asked for clarification on the difference between a pass-through organization versus a direct recipient. Ms. LeJeune said a direct beneficiary is an end user. She said a sub-recipient is a non-profit or an organization that takes ARPA funding and passes it through to a beneficiary. Commissioner Hay inquired whether the funding could be utilized to increase affordable housing units. Ms. LeJeune responded that it was an eligible use. Commissioner Kelley asked about the Small Business Assistance Grant Program. John Durgan, Economic Development Manager, said the Small Business Assistance Grant Program is for For-Profit Organizations. He said none of the $345,000 have been used. He confirmed the City Commission could decide to reallocate that funding. Commissioner Kelley asked about the Paid Internship and Apprentice Program with the City. Mr. Durgan said the Gateway Program was designed by Human Resources and the $250,000 was an estimation and had not been expended to date. Commissioner Kelley asked about the reporting process and how the City would assist smaller businesses that would be provided. Ms. LeJeune summarized the reporting mechanism that the City's ARPA team created. Commissioner Hay asked about the funding timeline. Ms. LeJeune all funding needs to be expended by December 31, 2024, unless it is a capital project. If it is a capital project, the funds need to be encumbered by the 2024 deadline and expended by December 31, 2026. Commissioner Turkin asked about distribution of the remaining unobligated funds. Ms. LeJeune replied the remaining $6.2 million can be distributed however the City Commission votes to do so. Commissioner Turkin asked about if ARPA Task Force looked at the information the White House released on May 13, 2022. Mr. Scott said City Staff have been keeping updated on newly released information. 4 Page 513 of 1193 Meeting Minutes ARPA Workshop Boynton Beach, FL May 18, 2022 In response to Commissioner Turkin's question, Ms. LeJeune said storm drainage can be considered under infrastructure. Vice Mayor Cruz inquired about a recent sewage issue. Andrew Mack, Assistant City Manager, provided an explanation. Vice Mayor Cruz recommended funding be spent to mitigate these issues. Mayor Penserga spoke on a food desert in District I I and whether funding could be used to incentivize to attract a grocery store partnership. Ms. LeJeune said she cannot say for sure whether it was allowable as an incentive, but she noted food insecurity is identified. She encouraged City Staff to further research that question. Jim Stables, Interim City Manager, asked if funding could be used for a public private partnership to accomplish what Mayor Penserga is asking about. Ms. LeJeune said they would need an opinion from the US Treasury Department. Mayor Penserga said alleviating food insecurity should be a top priority. Commissioner Kelley suggested reallocating funding from the Small Business Assistance Grant Program to the idea. Mr. Durgan noted that program is designed for already established businesses prior to the pandemic. Commissioner Turkin referenced the recent Strategic Planning Workshop and the agreed upon top priority of Public Safety. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to amend the agenda to add a second public comment. Commissioner Turkin second the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Public Comment Victoria Amoroso noted she neglected to state she has transitional housing with wraparound services. Gloria Goolsby, 327 Boynton Bay Circle, said the community determined the order of priorities and asked the Commission to take that into consideration. She said it is a COVID-related grant and that should be the priority. Sandra Watson asked about the $6.2 million and the expenditure sheet. Sherry Johnson said the grocery store needs to be a non-profit with affordable groceries. She proposed a non-profit butcher and market. 5 Page 514 of 1193 Meeting Minutes ARPA Workshop Boynton Beach, FL May 18, 2022 Keturah Joseph, 2191 North Seacrest Boulevard, said the community has spoken and developed the pillars that were important to them. She said it would be unfair to take ARPA funding for infrastructure initiatives. Cassandra Corbin Thaddeus suggested thinking about the youth and how their voices are never considered. Sheila Gaines said the community is begging to expand their programs and they are asking for help. Monica Roundtree Cleckley said she is seeing a lot of mental health issues in her patients. Jennifer Ray said domestic violence increased during Covid and continues to be at high rates. She said the community was assessed the need is there. Chuck Ridley said there is no bigger investment than public safety. He said the CRA could get creative to address food insecurity. Pam O'Brien spoke on domestic violence in Boynton Beach. 2. Adjournment There being no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 7:35 P.M. ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk 6 Page 515 of 1193 Minutes of the City Commission Special Meeting Held Online Via the GoToWebinar Platform and In-Person at the City Hall Commission Chambers 100 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida On Tuesday, May 20, 2022 at 4:30 P.M. Present: Mayor Ty Penserga James Stables, Interim City Manager Vice Mayor Angela Cruz Michael Cirullo, Deputy City Attorney Commissioner Woodrow L. Hay Tammy Stanzione, Deputy City Clerk Commissioner Thomas Turkin (telephonically) Commissioner Aimee Kelley 1. Agenda Items A. Call to Order- Mayor Ty Penserga Mayor Penserga called the meeting to order at 4:36 p.m. Roll Call Deputy City Clerk Stanzione called the roll. A quorum was present. Invocation Invocation was given by Commissioner Hay. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Mayor Ty Penserga. Mayor Penserga led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. B. Closed Door Session Closed-door session on Friday, May 20, 2022, beginning at 4:30 p.m., for a private attorney-client session to discuss pending litigation case of: Pursuant to Section 286.011(8), Florida Statutes, the City Attorney requested a private attorney- client session of the City Commission to discuss the following 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 Deputy City Attorney Mike Cirullo, announced those attending the closed-door session including himself, will be City Attorney James Cherof, Special Litigation Counsel Thomas Baird and Joanne O'Connor, Interim City Manager Jim Stables, a Court Reporter, the Mayor and City Commission. Commissioner Turkin attending Page 516 of 1193 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 20, 2022 telephonically. Approximately two hours will be needed. The meeting recessed the at 4:37 pm. Mayor Penserga reconvened the meeting at 6:08 p.m. C. Resume the Special Meeting 2. Adjournment Motion Vice Mayor Cruz moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Penserga adjourned the meeting at 6:09 p.m. ATTEST: Tammy Stanzione Deputy City Clerk Page 517 of 1193 7.A. Consent Bids and Purchases Over $100,000 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R22-079—Award of Bid No. PW E22-013 for "Industrial Way Drainage Improvements- Phase I", and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign a contract and issue a purchase order to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, R& D Paving, LLC of West Palm Beach, Florida, in the amount of$1,007,061.00, plus a 10% contingency in the amount of $100,706.10. Explanation of Request: On March 2, 2022, Purchasing Services issued a Bid for "Industrial Way Drainage Improvements" with a mandatory pre-bid meeting held on March 16, 2022 in order to review the project with interested and qualified contactors. The purpose of the bid was to obtain the services of a qualified contractor to construct a full-depth two-lane roadway reconstruction and re-grading; over 750 linear feet of 24-inch and 18-inch polypropylene drainage pipe inclusive of eleven drainage structures, perforated pipe, and 6-foot-wide e)diltration trench; new curbing and swale re-grading throughout the project area; and incidental construction of sidewalk, driveways, sod, pavement markings, signage, water main deflections, and sewer lateral reconstruction. On April 6, 2022, the City received and opened a total of two (2) submittals to this Bid. After reviewing the bid and references City staff and Purchasing Services recommend this project be awarded to R& D Paving, LLC as the lowest, responsive, responsible bidder. Estimated time to complete: 120 calendar days. VENDOR(S) NAME BID TOTAL Proposal#1 R& D Paving, LLC $1,007,061.00 Proposal#2 B & B Underground Construction, Inc. $1,285,562.00 How will this affect city programs or services? The reconstruction will keep the road free of stormwater runoff during storm events and harden the road for use by truck traffic. Fiscal Impact: Budgeted: Accounts 403-5000-538.65-09 $519,200 303-4905-580.63-08 TR201 $200,000 303-4905-580.63-08 CP026 $287,900 Alternatives: Not award , reject all bids, and re-solicit the bid. Strategic Plan: Page 518 of 1193 Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Contracts Vendor Name: R& P Paving, LLC Start Date: End Date: Contract Value: 1,007,061.00 Minority Owned Contractor?: No Extension Available?: No Extension Explanation: Attachments: Type Description Resolution approving Bid Award and Contract to D Resolution R&D Paving for Industrial Way Drainage I mprovements D Contract Construction Contract® City of Boynton each & R& D Paving LLC D Bid Bid No. PW E22-013® Industrial Wat Drainage Improvements® PH 1 D Attachment Bid Proposal ® R& D Paving LLC D Attachment Bid Tabulation D Attachment Bid Tabulation ® Line Item Pricing Page 519 of 1193 1 RESOLUTION NO. R22- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 4 APPROVING AWARD OF BID NO. PWE22-013 FOR "INDUSTRIAL WAY 5 DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I", AND AUTHORIZING THE 6 INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A CONTRACT AND ISSUE A 7 PURCHASE ORDER TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIVE AND RESPONSIBLE 8 BIDDER, R & D PAVING, LLC OF WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, IN THE 9 AMOUNT OF $1,007,061.00;AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 WHEREAS, on March 2, 2022, Purchasing Services issued a Bid for "Industrial Way 12 Drainage Improvements" with a mandatory pre-bid meeting held on March 16, 2022 in 13 order to review the project with interested and qualified contactors; and 14 WHEREAS, the purpose of the bid was to obtain the services of a qualified contractor 15 to construct a full-depth two-lane roadway reconstruction and re-grading; over 750 linear feet 16 of 24-inch and 18-inch polypropylene drainage pipe inclusive of eleven drainage structures, 17 perforated pipe, and 6-foot-wide exfiltration trench; new curbing and swale re-grading 18 throughout the project area;and incidental construction of sidewalk, driveways, sod, pavement 19 markings, signage, water main deflections, and sewer lateral reconstruction; and 20 WHEREAS, on April 6, 2022, the City received and opened a total of two (2) submittals 21 to this Bid and after reviewing the bid and references submitted by R& D Paving, LLC City staff 22 and Purchasing Services recommend this project be awarded to R & D Paving, LLC as the 23 lowest, responsive, responsible bidder; and 24 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach upon recommendation 25 of staff, deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Boynton Beach to 26 approve award of Bid No. PWE22-013 for "Industrial Way Drainage Improvements - Phase I", 27 and authorize the Interim City Manager to sign a Contract and issue a Purchase Order to the 28 lowest responsive and responsible bidder, R & D Paving, LLC of West Palm Beach, Florida, in 29 the amount of $1,007,061.00. 30 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY 31 OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 32 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed 33 as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\Award Bid and Contract for Industrial Way Drainage(R&D Paving)-Reso.docx -1 - Page 520 of 1193 34 adoption. 35 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby 36 approves award of Bid No. PWE22-013 for "Industrial Way Drainage Improvements - Phase I", 37 and authorizes the Interim City Manager to sign a Contract and issue a Purchase Order to the 38 lowest responsive and responsible bidder, R & D Paving, LLC of West Palm Beach, Florida, in 39 the amount of$1,007,061.00,a copy of the Contract is attached hereto and incorporated herein 40 as Exhibit "A". 41 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 42 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, 2022. 43 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 44 YES NO 45 Mayor—Ty Penserga 46 Vice-Mayor—Angela Cruz 47 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 48 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 49 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 50 VOTE 51 ATTEST: 52 53 54 55 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 56 City Clerk 57 58 59 (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\Award Bid and Contract for Industrial Way Drainage(R&D Paving)-Reso.docx -2- Page 521 of 1193 br;' v CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT Industrial Way Drainage Improvements — Phase THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of Florida, with a business address of 100 East Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach, FL 33435, hereinafter referred to as"CITY" and R & D Paving, LLC a corporation authorized to do business in the State of Florida, with a business address of 400 Executive Center Drive, Suite 210, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, hereinafter referred to as the "CONTRACTOR". WHEREAS, the CITY has selected the CONTRACTOR to perform construction services related the INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS—PHASE 1; and, WHEREAS, at its meeting of June 7, 2022, by Resolution, the CITY Commission approved this award to CONTRACTOR and authorized the proper CITY officials to execute this Agreement hereinafter referred to as Contract No.: PWE22-013. NOW, THEREFORE, CITY and CONTRACTOR, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, agree as follows: Article 1. SCOPE OF WORK. CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, materials, and equipment and perform all the necessary services in the manner and form provided in the CITY's solicitation (herein referred to as "WORD") entitled: ITr B No., PWE22-013 Industrial Way Drainage Improvements -Phase I. Article 2. CONSULTANT. CITY of Boynton Beach ("CONSULTANT") has designed the Project and will assume all duties and responsibilities and will have the rights and authority assigned to CONSULTANT in connection with the completion of the WORK in accordance with the Contract Documents. Article 3. CONTRACT TIME; TERMINATION; LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. 3.1 Contract Time. The WORK will be substantially completed within 90 [Ninety] calendar days from the effective date of this Agreement, when the Contract Time commences to run as provided in paragraph 2.3 of the General Conditions and completed and ready for final payment in accordance with paragraph 14.9 of the General Conditions within 3300 calendar days from the date of Substantial Completion. 3.2 Termination for Convenience. This Agreement may be terminated by CITY for convenience, upon providing fourteen (14) business days of written notice to CONTRACTOR for such termination. In the event of termination, CONTRACTOR shall be paid its compensation for services performed till the termination date, including services reasonably related to termination. In the event that CONTRACTOR abandons this Agreement or causes it to be terminated, CONTRACTOR shall indemnify CITY against loss pertaining to this termination. 3.3 Termination for Cause. In addition to all other remedies available to CITY, this Agreement shall be subject to cancellation by CITY for cause, should CONTRACTOR neglect or fail to BId No.PWE22-013—Industrial way Drainage Improvement--PHI C-1 {00464147.1306_4001821} Page 522 of 1193 perform or observe any of the terms, provisions, conditions, or requirements herein contained, if such neglect or failure shall continue for a period of thirty (30) days after receipt by CONTRACTOR of written notice of such neglect or failure. 3.4 Liquidated Damages. The CITY and CONTRACTOR recognize and acknowledge that time is of the essence of this Contract and that the CITY will suffer financial foss if the WORK is not completed within the times specified in paragraph 3.1 above, plus any extensions thereof allowed in accordance with Article 12 of the General Conditions. Each of the parties acknowledges that it has attempted to quantify the damages which would be suffered by the CITY in the event of the failure of CONTRACTOR to perform in a timely manner, but neither one has been capable of ascertaining such damages with certainty. CITY and CONTRACTOR also recognize and acknowledge the delays, expense, and difficulties involved in proving in a legal preceding the actual loss suffered by the CITY if the WORK is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof, the CITY and CONTRACTOR agree that as liquidated damages for delay (but not as a penalty) CONTRACTOR shall pay the CITY, [dollar amount) Dollars ($00.00) for each day of malfunction. Article 4. CONTRACT PRICE. CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR, for the faithful performance of the Contract, in lawful money of the United States of America, and subject to the additions and deductions as provided in the Contract Documents, a total sum as follows: Based on the Contract prices shown in the Bid Form submitted to the CITY as subsequently revised and as stated herein, a copy of such Sid Form being a part of the Contract Documents, the aggregate amount of this Contract (obtained from either the lump sum price, the application of unit prices to the quantities shown in the Bid Form or the combination of both) not to exceed: One Million Seven Thousand Sixty:O,ne Dollars and 001100 $1,007,061.00 (Written) (Numerical) Article 5. PAYMENT PROCEDURES. CONTRACTOR shall submit Applications for Payment in accordance with Article 14 of the General Conditions. CITY will process Applications for Payment as provided in the General Conditions. 5.1 Progress Payments. CONTRACT may submit an Application for Payment as recommended by CONSULTANT, for WORK completed during the Project at intervals of not more than once a month. All progress payments will be on the basis of the progress of WORK measured by the schedule of values established in Paragraph 2.9.1 of the General Conditions and in the case of Unit Price Work based on the number of units completed or, in the event there is no schedule of values, as provided in the General Requirements. 5.2 Prior to Substantial Completion progress payments will be made in an amount equal to 90% of WORK completed, but, in each case, less the aggregate of payments previously made and less such amounts as CONSULTANT shall determine, or CITY may withhold, in accordance with paragraph 14.5 of the General Conditions. 5.3 CONTRACTOR shall submit with each Application for Payment, an updated progress schedule acceptable to the CITY and a Warranty of Title/release of liens relative to the Work that is the subject of the Application. Each Application for Payment shall be submitted to the CITY for approval. The CITY shall make payment to the CONTRACTOR within thirty (30) days after approval by the CITY of CONTRACTOR'S Application for Payment and submission of an acceptable updated progress schedule. Bid No,PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PHI C-2 100464197.1 306.9061821} Page 523 of 1193 5.4 Five percent (5) of all monies earned by the CONTRACTOR shall be retained by the CITY until Final Completion of the construction services purchased (defined as that point at which one hundred (100) percent of the construction of the work as defined in the Contract Schedule of Values has been performed under the contract by the CONTRACTOR) has been reached and acceptance by CITY, 5.5 The CITY may withhold, in whole or in part, payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect itself from loss on account of: a. Defective Work not remedied. b. Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims by other parties against CONTRACTOR. c. Failure of CONTRACTOR to make payments properly to SUBCONTRACTORS or for material or labor. d. Damage to another CONTRACTOR not remedied. e. Liquidated damages and costs incurred by the CITY for extended construction administration. When the above grounds are removed or resolved or CONTRACTOR provides a surety bond or consent of Surety, satisfactory to the CITY, which will protect the CITY in the amount withheld, payment may be made in whole or in part. 5.6 Final Payment. Upon final completion and acceptance of the WORK in accordance with paragraph 14.10 of the General Conditions, CITY shall pay the remainder of the Contract Price as recommended by CONSULTANT as provided in paragraph 14.10. 5.7 All payments shall be governed by the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, as set forth in Part VII. Chapter 218, Florida Statutes. Article 6. CONTRACTOR GUARANTEE. CONTRACTOR warrants all work, materials, and equipment shall be free from damages and/or defects owing to faulty materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year after completion of the WORK covered by this Contract. The CONTRACTOR, free of all costs to the CITY, shall replace any part of the equipment, materials, or work included in this Contract, which proves to be defective by reason of faulty materials, damages, and/or workmanship within twelve (12) month period, Article 7. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The Documents hereinafter listed shall form the Contract and they are as fully a part of the Contract as if attached hereto: 7.1 Request for Proposal 7.2 Instructions to Proposers 7.3 Proposal Forms (including the Proposal, Schedule(s), Information Required of Proposer, and all required certificates, affidavits, and other documentation) 7.4 Contract 7.5 CONTRACTOR's Performance and Payment Bond 7.6 General Conditions 7.7 Special/Supplemental Conditions 7.8 Specifications and Technical Requirements 7,9 City Construction Standards and Details available online at: www.bQyE(gil-_req_Qtl.�lrq_LWg_ter-utilities/now-constrL]ction Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage improvement—PH I C-3 �00464197.1 306-461718.21) Page 524 of 1193 b1!aa:L/\yww,k q �2tcLn- each.,org/engineeri Liqhjq�K-L tr�Lc Liofl-_�Lqp_artment�public- y_ Qn_q,_ _ works ---Lgm!ie--q02�d[yLsion 7.10 Drawings entitled:Attachment A 7.11 Geotechnical Report: AttachmentB ARTICLE 8. NOTICE: All notices required in this Contract shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, and if sent to CITY shall be mailed to: Jim Stables, Interim City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Telephone No. (561)742-6000 And if sent to the CONTRACTOR shall be mailed to: Nancy Rosso R& D Paving, LLC 400 Executive Center Drive Suite 210 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Telephone No. (561) 588-6681 Email: n2ncy2randdpa ing.corn Article 9. INDEMNITY. 9.1 The CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the CITY and its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities from liability, losses or damages, including attorneys' fees and costs of defense, which the CITY or its officers, employees, agents or instrumentalities may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits, causes of actions or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of or resulting from the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful misconduct of CONTRACTOR, its employees, agents, servants, partners, principals or subcontractors during the term of this Agreement or resulting thereafter. The CONTRACTOR shall pay all claims and losses in connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the CITY, where applicable, including appellate ppellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs,judgments, and attorneys'fees which may issue thereon. The CONTRACTOR expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by this Agreement or otherwise provided by the CONTRACTOR shall in no way limit the responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless and defend the CITY or its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities as herein provided, 9.2 CONTRACTOR's aggregate liability shall not exceed the proceeds of insurance required to be placed pursuant to this Agreement, plus the compensation received by CONTRACTOR. 9.3 Upon completion of all services, obligations and duties provided for in this Agreement, or in the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason, the terms and conditions of this Article shall survive indefinitely. 9.4 CITY reserves the right to select its own legal counsel to conduct any defense in any such proceeding and all costs and fees associated therewith shall be the responsibility of CONTRACTOR. 9.5 Nothing contained herein is intended nor shall be construed to waive CITY's rights and immunities under the common law or Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-4 {00464197.1 30o-900182I} Page 525 of 1193 Article 10. REIMBURSEMENT OF CONSULTANT EXPENSES. Should the completion of this Contract be delayed beyond the specified or adjusted time limit, CONTRACTOR shall reimburse the CITY for all expenses of consulting and inspection incurred by the CITY during the period between said specified or adjusted time and the actual date of final completion. All such expenses for consulting and inspection incurred by the CITY will be charged to the CONTRACTOR and be deducted from payments due CONTRACTOR as provided by this Contract. Said expenses shall be further defined as CONSULTANT charges associated with the construction contract administration, including resident project representative costs. Article 11. FLORIDA'S PUBLIC RECORDS LAW.. 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 a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the CONTRACTOR shall: 11.1 Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; 11.2 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, Florida Statue or as otherwise provided by law; 11.3 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, 11 A 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. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: (CITY CLERK OFFICE) 100 E. OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33435 561-742-6060 ity-C kle AMI Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-6 {00464197.1306-90018211 J Page 526 of 1193 Article 12. E-VERIFY. 12.1 CONTRACTOR certifies that it is aware of and complies with the requirements of Section 448.095, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time and briefly described herein below. 12.1.1 Definitions for this Section: A. "Contractor" means a person or entity that has entered or is attempting to enter into a contract with a public employer to provide labor, supplies, or services to such employer in exchange for a salary, wages, or other remuneration. "Contractor" includes, but is not limited to, a vendor or consultant. B. "Subcontractor" means a person or entity that provides labor, supplies, or services to or for a contractor or another subcontractor in exchange for a salary, wages, or other remuneration. C. "E-Verify system" means an Internet-based system operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees. 12.1.2 Registration Requirement; Termination: Pursuant to Section 448.095, Florida Statutes, effective January 1, 2021, Contractors, shall register with and use the E-verify system in order to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees. Contractor shall register for and utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E- Verify System to verify the employment eligibility of: A. All persons employed by a Contractor to perform employment duties within Florida during the term of the contract; and B. All persons (including sub-vendors/sub-consultants/sub-contractors) assigned by Contractor to perform work pursuant to the contract with the City of Boynton Beach. The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that registration and use of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify System during the term of the contract is a condition of the contract with the City of Boynton Beach; and C. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 448.095, Fla. Stat., "Employment Eligibility," as amended from time to time. This includes, but is not limited to registration and utilization of the E-Verify System to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees. Contractor shall also require all subcontractors to provide an affidavit attesting that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with, an unauthorized alien. The Contractor shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the contract. Failure to comply will lead to termination of this Contract, or if a subcontractor knowingly violates the statute, the subcontract must be terminated immediately. Any challenge to termination under this provision must be filed in the Circuit Court no later than twenty (20) calendar days after the date of termination. Termination of this Contract under this Section is not a breach of contract and may not be considered as such. If this contract is terminated for a violation of the statute by the Contractor, the Contractor may not be awarded a public contract for a period of one (1)year after the date of termination. Article 13. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES. By execution of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR certifies that CONTRACTOR is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Proposer 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 Sid No.PWE22.013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 C-6 (00464197,1 306-90016211 Page 527 of 1193 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 the 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, 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 Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. Article 14. MISCELLANEOUS. 14.1 Any and all legal action necessary to enforce the terms of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any legal action arising from the terms of this Agreement shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction located in Palm Beach County. 14.2 No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under or interests in the Contract Documents will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the party sought to be bound; and specifically but without limitation, moneys that may become due and moneys that are due may not be assigned without such consent (except to the extent that the effect of this restriction may be limited by law), and unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract Documents. 14.3 City and CONTRACTOR each binds itself, their partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto, their partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives in respect of all covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the Contract Documents, 14.4 In the event that either party brings suit for enforcement of this Agreement, each party shall bear its own attorney's fees and court costs, except as otherwise provided under the indemnification provisions set forth herein above. 14.5 Prior to final payment of the amount due under the terms of this Agreement, to the extent permitted by law, a final waiver of lien shall be required to be submitted by the CONTRACTOR, as well as all suppliers and subcontractors whom worked on the project that is the subject of this Agreement. Payment of the invoice and acceptance of such payment by CONTRACTOR shall release City from all claims of liability by CONTRACTOR in connection with this Agreement. 14.6 At all times during the performance of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall protect CITY's property from all damage whatsoever on account of the work being carried on under this Agreement. 14.7 It shall be the CONTRACTOR's responsibility to be aware of and comply with all statutes, ordinances, rules, orders, regulations and requirements of all local, city, state, and federal agencies as applicable. 14.8 This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between City and CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. This Agreement is intended by the parties hereto to be final expression of this Agreement, and it constitutes the full and entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject hereof, notwithstanding any representations, statements, or agreements to the contrary heretofore made. In the Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PN I C-7 i00464197.130-9001821} Page 528 of 1193 event of a conflict between this Agreement, the solicitation and the CONTRACTOR's bid proposal, this Agreement shall govern then the solicitation, and then the bid proposal. 14.9 This Agreement will take effect once signed by both parties. This Agreement may be executed by hand or electronically in multiple originals or counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Parties shall be legally binding, valid and effective upon delivery of the executed documents to the other party through facsimile transmission, email, or other electronic delivery. Article 15. DEFAULT OF CONTRACT& REMEDIES. 15.1 Correction of Work. If, in the judgment of CITY, work provided by CONTRACTOR does not conform to the requirements of this Agreement, or if the work exhibits poor workmanship, CITY reserves the right to require that CONTRACTOR correct all deficiencies in the work to bring the work into conformance without additional cost to CITY, and/or replace any personnel who fail to perform in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. CITY shall be the sole judge of non-conformance and the quality of workmanship. 15.2 Default of Contract. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a default and breach of this Agreement by CONTRACTOR: 15.2.1 The abandonment of the project by CONTRACTOR for a period of more than seven (7) business days. 15.2.2 The abandonment, unnecessary delay, refusal of, or failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement or neglect, or refusal to comply with the instructions of the CITY's designee. 15.2.3 The failure by CONTRACTOR to observe or perform any of the terms, covenants, or conditions of this Agreement to be observed or performed by CONTRACTOR, where such failure shall continue for a period of seven (7) days after written notice thereof by CITY to CONTRACTOR; provided, however, that if the nature of CONTRACTOR's default is such that more than seven (7) days are reasonably required for its cure, then CONTRACTOR shall not be deemed to be in default if CONTRACTOR commences such cure within said seven (7) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes such cure to completion. 15.2.4 The assignment and/or transfer of this Agreement or execution or attachment thereon by CONTRACTOR or any other party in a manner not expressly permitted hereunder. 15.2.5 The making by CONTRACTOR of any general assignment or general arrangement for the benefit of creditors, or the filing by or against CONTRACTOR of a petition to have CONTRACTOR adjudged a bankruptcy, or a petition for reorganization or arrangement under any law relating to bankruptcy (unless, in the case of a petition filed against CONTRACTOR, the same is dismissed within sixty (60) days); or the appointment of a trustee or a receiver to take possession of substantially all of CONTRACTOR's assets, or for CONTRACTOR's interest in this Agreement, where possession is not restored to CONTRACTOR within thirty (30) days; for attachment, execution or other judicial seizure of substantially all of CONTRACTOR's assets, or for CONTRACTOR's interest in this Agreement, where such seizure is not discharged within thirty (30)days. 15.3 Remedies in Default. In case of default by CONTRACTOR, CITY shall notify CONTRACTOR, in writing, of such abandonment, delay, refusal, failure, neglect, or default and direct CONTRACTOR to comply with all provisions of the Agreement. A copy of such written notice shall be mailed to the Surety on the Performance Bond. If the Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-8 [004(A197.1 306-9001921) Page 529 of 1193 abandonment, delay, refusal, failure, neglect or default is not cured within seven (7) days of when notice was sent by CITY, CITY may declare a default of the Agreement and notify CONTRACTOR of such declaration of default and terminate the Agreement. The Surety on the Performance Bond shall within ten (10) days of such declaration of default, rectify or cause to be rectified any mismanagement or breach of service in the Agreement and assume the work of CONTRACTOR and proceed to perform services under the Agreement, at its own cost and expense. 15.3.1 Upon such declaration of default, all payments remaining due CONTRACTOR at the time of default, less all sums due CITY for damages suffered, or expenses incurred by reason of default, shall be due and payable to Surety. Thereafter the Surety shall receive monthly payments equal to those that would Have been paid by the CONTRACTOR had the CONTRACTOR continued to perform the services under the Agreement. 15.3.2 CITY may complete the Agreement, or any part thereof, either by day labor, use of a subcontractor, or by re-letting a contract for the same, and procure the equipment and the facilities necessary for the completion of the Agreement, and charge the cost of same to CONTRACTOR and/or the Surety together with the costs incident thereto to such default. 15.3.3 In the event CITY completes the Agreement at a lesser cost than would have been payable to CONTRACTOR under this Agreement, if the same had been fulfilled by CONTRACTOR, CITY shall retain such differences. Should such cost to CITY be greater, CONTRACTOR shall pay the amount of such excess to the CITY. 15.3.4 Notwithstanding the other provisions in this Article, CITY reserves the right to terminate the Agreement at any time, whenever the service provided by CONTRACTOR falls to meet reasonable standards of the trade after CITY gives written notice to the CONTRACTOR of the deficiencies as set forth in the written notice within fourteen calendar(14)days of the receipt by CONTRACTOR of such notice from CITY. SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS Bid No.PWE22-0 3—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH) C-9 (00461197.1 506•93DI821) Page 530 of 1193 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 OF THE FOREGOING, the Parties have set their hands and seals the day and year written below. DATED this day of 2022. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH. CONTRACTOR: R& D PAVING, LLC 0A t i Jim Stables, Interim City Manager (Sire),-C6pany ha --61)Sso Print Name of Authorized Official Title (Corporate Sea]) Attest/Authenticated: CLA AIM Witness i R1 r a A att-o act Print N4he Approved as to Form: James A. Cherof Office of the City Attorney Attested/Authenticated: Crystal Gibson City Clerk Bid No.PWE22-013—industrial Way Dra.n@ge Improvement—PH I C 1Q {06464197,1,:06-9007821) Page 531 of 1193 tl t t Oiw �r �Ci�{. t� 1 r�i , i S �r fr t r 1� 1££�t�t l >I t ;�£I�Ut ti �hA 'til�1r It;� t 1 [t X11 t i1 1! r it i c1 £ i£i Ir)t �{ % 1 'Iii � - 17l tfz r t it 'v,Pi l Oil 17 f 1 IS-i 7 l l ✓t t r ti i n at r i �t 14 l �} ; I tt �; RR1 Ifl1 AR�1S Ir! 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Page 592 of 3 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS BIDDING REQUIREMENTS: Notice to Contractors...........................................................................................1 -2 Instruction to Bidders...........................................................................................3 -4 General Conditions for Bidders..............................................................................5 - 12 Special Terms and Conditions..............................................................................13 - 16 Bidders Submission Requirements........................................................................17 General Conditions for Construction......................................................................GC-18—GC-66 Specifications and Technical Requirements.............................................................67-223 Submittal of General Information, Procurement Forms and Documents To be Completed and Uploaded Online BidForm...........................................................................................................225-226 BidBond...........................................................................................................227-230 Bidder's Qualifications Statement...........................................................................231 -234 Anti-Kickback Affidavit..........................................................................................235 Non-Collusion Affidavit..........................................................................................236 Certification Pursuant to Florida STATUTE §287.135.................................................237-238 Warranties.........................................................................................................239-240 E-Verify Form.....................................................................................................241 -242 BidProposal......................................................................................................243-245 Bidder's Site Inspection Confirmation......................................................................246 DRAFT CONTRACT: Draft Contract Agreement (Subject to modification and final by City Attorney).................................C1 —C10 Insurance Advisory Form ................................................................................................................... ATTACHMENTS: Attachment"A"—Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. 100% Plans— For Bidding— Dated 11-18-2021 Industrial Way drainage Improvements High Ridge Road to Industrial Way Cul-De-Sac— Boynton Beach, Florida Attachment"B"—Geotechnical Report—RADISE International, L.C. When completed and executed,these documents, along with the Plans and Specifications, collectively with applicable Power of Attorney certifications for bond agents and Certificates of Insurance for the Contractor, forms the Contract for this Project. TOC Page 599 of 3 The City of Boynton Beach Finance/Procurement Services 100 E.Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach,FL 33435 ' P.O.Box 310 r, Boynton Beach,Florida 33425-0310 ---- Telephone:(561)742-6323 INVITATION TO BID INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I BID No. PWE22-013 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Electronic bids shall be received by the bidding system up until April 6, 2022; No Later Than 2:30 P.M. (Local Time). All BID's received will be publicly opened and acknowledged of receipt by the City's e-procurement bidding system electronically. Bid's received after the assigned date and time are not permitted by the bidding system. For the above reasons, it is recommended that the bidders allow sufficient time to complete your online Submission and to resolve any issues that may arise. The closing time and date shall be determined by the Bidding System's web clock. ATTENTION ALL INTERESTED RESPONDENTS: To obtain documents online please visit Boynton-beach.bidsandtenders.net. Documents are not provided in any other manner. SCOPE OF BID: The City of Boynton Beach is seeking the services of a qualified Contractor to construct a full-depth two- lane roadway reconstruction and re-grading; over 750 linear feet of 24-inch and 18-inch polypropylene drainage pipe inclusive of eleven drainage structures, perforated pipe, and 6-foot-wide exfiltration trench; new curbing and swale re-grading throughout the project area; and incidental construction of sidewalk, driveways, sod, pavement markings, signage, water main deflections, and sewer lateral reconstruction. The scope of work is more clearly defined in the Contract Documents, Special Conditions and Terms and Conditions for City Furnished Materials(if applicable),Technical Specifications and project drawings,which are hereby not listed in any order of precedence. A MANDATORY Pre-Bid Conference and Site Inspection is scheduled for March 16, 2022, at 10:00 A.M. to be held at the Work Site, 2900 High Ridge Road, Suite 1, Boynton Beach, Florida 33426. Attendance is mandatory and proof of attendance will be indicated by the Bidder's signature or their appointee on the attendance sheet provided at the Pre-Bid Meeting. Attendees shall visit the site immediately following this meeting. The Bidder's Site Inspection Confirmation Form as provided herein (page 246) must be signed by a representative from the Public Works—Engineering Department and submitted with the Bid for the submittal to be considered "complete and acceptable". Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I 1 3 At the time of the opening of bids, each bidder shall be presumed to have read and to be thoroughly familiar with the Contract Documents (including all addenda). Failure or omission of any bidder to examine any form, instrument or document shall in no way relieve any bidder from any obligation with respect to this bid. ATTENTION ALL INTERESTED BIDDERS: All Bidders are required to submit a five percent(5%)Bid Bond with the Bid Form or the Bid shall be rejected as non-responsive. A one hundred percent (100%) Payment and Performance Bond is required upon notification by the City of the awarded Contract to the selected firm. No bids may be withdrawn for a period of ninety(90)days after the Bid opening. Bids must be accompanied by an acceptable 5% Bid Bond, cash, certified check, or money order. Said bid bond is to be furnished and executed by a surety company of recognized standing, authorized to do business in the State of Florida, and having a Registered Agent in Florida. The bid bond amount shall be 5%of the bid price and shall constitute a guarantee that the contractor, if awarded the contract,will enter into a written contract with the City to perform this work pursuant to the bid. LOBBYING/CONE OF SILENCE: Consistent with the requirements of Chapter 2, Article VIII, Lobbyist Registration, of the Palm Beach County Code of Ordinances, Boynton Beach imposes a Cone of Silence. A cone of silence shall be imposed upon each competitive solicitation as of the deadline to submit the proposal, bid, or other response and shall remain in effect until City Commission awards or approves a contract rejects all bids or responses or otherwise takes action that ends the solicitation process. While the cone of silence is in effect, no proposer or its agent shall directly or indirectly communicate with any member of City Commission or their staff, the Manager, any employee of Boynton Beach authorized to act on behalf of Boynton Beach in relation to the award of a particular contract or member of the Selection Committee in reference to the solicitation, with the exception of the Purchasing Manager or designee. (Section 2-355 of the Palm Beach County Code of Ordinances.) Failure to abide by this provision may serve as grounds for disqualification for an award of contract to the proposer. Further, any contract entered into in violation of the cone of silence shall render the transaction voidable. The cone of silence shall not apply to oral communications at any public proceeding, including pre-bid conferences,oral presentations before Selection Committees, contract negotiations during any public meeting, presentations made to the City Commission, and protest hearings. Further, the cone of silence shall not apply to contract negotiations between any employee and the intended awardee, any dispute resolution process following the filing of a protest between the person filing the protest and any employee, or any written correspondence with Boynton Beach as may be permitted by the competitive solicitation.Additionally,the cone of silence shall not apply to any purchases made in an amount less than the competitive solicitation threshold set forth in the Purchasing Manual. PUBLIC RECORDS DISCLOSURE: Pursuant to Florida Statutes§119.07, sealed Bids, Proposal or Responses received by the City in response to a Request for Qualification or Invitation to Bid are exempt from public records disclosure requirements until the City provides notice of decision or thirty (30) days after the opening of the Proposals/Bids. If the City rejects all Responses submitted in accordance with a Request for Proposal/Qualification or Invitation to Bid, and the City concurrently provides notice of its intent to reissue the competitive solicitation, the rejected Responses remain exempt from public disclosure until such time as the City provides notice of a decision or intended decision concerning the competitive solicitation or until the City withdraws the reissued competitive solicitation. A Bid, Proposal, Response, or reply is not exempt for longer than twelve (12) months after the initial City notice rejecting all Bids, Proposals, or replies. Questions related to this Bid are to be submitted to the Purchasing representative through the Bidding System only by clicking on the "Submit a Question" button for this specific Solicitation. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 2 Page 595 of 119 3 INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I BID No.: PWE22-013 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. Electronic Invitation to Bid shall be received by the City's e-Procurement bidding system no later than APRIL 6, 2022 No Later Than 2:30 PM (Local Time). 2. Late responses are not permitted by the bidding system. It shall be the sole responsibility of the Bidder to have their BID submittal submitted online. 3. Bidders shall acknowledge receipt of any addenda through the Bidding System by checking a box for each addendum and any applicable attachment. 4. It is the responsibility of the Bidder to have received all Addenda that are issued. Bidders should check online at Boynton-beach.bidsandtenders.net prior to submitting their Submittal and up until the BID closing time and date in the event, additional addenda are issued. 5. To obtain documents online please visit Boynton-beach.bidsandtenders.net.You may preview the BID documents with a Preview Watermark prior to registering for the opportunity. Documents are not provided in any other manner. 6. ELECTRONIC BID SUBMISSIONS ONLY shall be received by the Bidding System. Hardcopy submissions are not permitted. 7. Bidders are cautioned that the timing of their Submittal Submission is based on when the Bid is RECEIVED by the Bidding System, not when a Submittal is submitted, as the Submittal transmission can be delayed due to file transfer size, transmission speed, etc. 8. For the above reasons, it is recommended that you allow sufficient time to complete your Bid Submission and to resolve any issues that may arise. The closing time and date shall be determined by the Bidding System's web clock. 9. Bidders should contact bids&tenders support listed below, at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the closing time and date, if they encounter any problems. The Bidding System will send a confirmation email to the Bidder advising that their submittal was submitted successfully. If you do not receive a confirmation email, contact bids&tenders support at supportgbidsandtenders.net. 10. Late Submittal Responses are not permitted by the Bidding System. 11. To ensure receipt of the latest information and updates via email regarding this request for qualification, or if a Bidder has obtained this Solicitation from a third party, the responsibility is on the Bidder to create a Bidding System Vendor account and register as a Plan Taker for the Solicitation. 12. All expenses for making BID responses to the City are to be borne by the Bidder. 13. A sample draft agreement that the City intends to execute with the successful firm(s) is contained within this Invitation to Bid for review. The City reserves the right to modify the contract language prior Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 3 Page 596 of 3 to execution. The actual scope of services and consulting fees will be negotiated following the selection of the top firm(s). 14. Each Bidder, by submission of a BID response, acknowledges that in the event of any legal action challenging the award of a BID; damages, if any, shall be limited to the actual cost of the preparation of the BID. THE REMAINDER OF THE PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 4 Page 59:7 of 11 3 INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I BID No.: PWE22-013 GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR BIDDERS 1. FAMILIARITY WITH LAWS: The Bidder is presumed to have full knowledge of and be in compliance with all Federal, State, and Local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations that in any manner affect the equipment and the services provided to the City. Ignorance on the part of the Bidder will in no way relieve Bidder of responsibility to adhere to such regulations. 2. BID FORMS: The Bidder will submit a BID on the BID forms provided. The Bidder must state the price and the time of delivery for which they propose to deliver the equipment or service requested. The Bidder IS required to be licensed to do business as an individual, partnership,or corporation in the State of Florida. All BID forms must be executed and submitted for easy identification. BIDs not submitted on BID forms herein may be rejected. All BIDs are subject to the conditions specified within this solicitation document. BIDs which do not comply with these conditions are subject to rejection. 3. EXECUTION OF BID: BID must contain a manual signature of an authorized representative in the space provided on all affidavits and proposal sheets. 4. NO SUBMITTAL: A NO SUBMITTAL response can be submitted online through the e-Procurement bidding system. 5. BID DEADLINE: It is the Bidder's responsibility to assure that the BID is submitted electronically by or at the proper time and date prior to the BID deadline. Late Submittal Responses are not permitted by the e-Procurement bidding system. 6. RIGHT TO REJECT BID: The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technical errors, or to accept a portion of any bids that are deemed to be the most responsive, responsible bidder(s)which represents the most advantageous bid to the City. In determining the "most advantageous bid", price, quantifiable factors, and other factors are considered. Such factors include but are not limited to specifications; delivery requirements; the initial purchase price; life expectancy; cost of maintenance and operation; operating efficiency; training requirements; disposal value; and other factors contributing to the overall acquisition cost of an item. Consideration may be given, but is not necessarily limited to conformity to the specifications; including timely delivery; product warranty; a bidder's proposed service; ability to supply and provide service; delivery to required schedules and past performances in other contracts with the City or other government entities. 7. The City reserves the right to extend automatically for a period not to exceed an additional six(6)months in order to provide the City with continual service while a new contract is solicited, evaluated, and/or awarded. 8. RIGHTS OF THE CITY: The City expressly reserves the right to: A. Waive as an informality, minor deviations from specifications at a lower price than the most responsive, responsible bidder meeting all aspects of the specifications and consider it if it is determined that total cost is lower and the overall function is improved or not impaired; B. Waive any defect, irregularity, or informality in any bid or bidding procedure; C. Reject or cancel any or all bids; D. Reissue an Invitation to Bid; E. Extend the bid deadline time and date; Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 5 Page 598 of 3 F. Procure any item by other means; G. Increase or decrease the quantity specified in the Invitation to Bid; H. Consider and accept an alternate bid as provided herein when most advantageous to the City. 9. STANDARDS: Factors to be considered in determining whether the standard of responsibility has been met include whether a prospective bidder has: A. Available the appropriate financial, material, equipment, facility, and personnel resources and expertise, or the ability to obtain such, necessary to indicate its capability to meet all contractual requirements; B. A satisfactory record of performance; C. A satisfactory record of integrity; D. Qualified legally to Contract within the State of Florida and the City of Boynton Beach; E. Supplied all necessary information in connection with the inquiry concerning responsibility. 10. DISQUALIFICATION OF PROPOSER: More than one Proposal from an individual, firm, partnership, corporation or association under the same or different names shall not be considered. All proposals shall be rejected if there is reason to believe that collusion exists between Proposers. Automatic disqualifiers are as follows: a. Not including an executed Proposer signature. b. Not being licensed to perform the required work or to provide the required product. c. Not being eligible to submit a proposal due to violations listed under Item No.29, "Public Entity Crimes." d. Not completing the RFQ Submittal Forms as required. 11. DIRECT OWNER PURCHASES: Procedure used by the City to make direct purchases of any materials/equipment and make direct payment to the Vendor. The CITY reserves the right to issue purchase orders for materials to either the Contractor's or the CITY's suppliers for construction/public works related materials when deemed in the best interest of the City. 12. INFORMATION AND DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE: Bidders must furnish all information requested in the spaces provided on the bid form. Further, as may be specified elsewhere, each bidder must submit for bid evaluation cuts, sketches, and descriptive literature, and technical specifications covering the products offered. Reference to literature submitted with a previous bid or on file with the buyer will not satisfy this provision. 13. INTERPRETATIONS: Any questions concerning conditions and specifications should be directed to the Purchasing representative through the Bidding System only by clicking on the "Submit a Question" button for this specific BID no later than ten (10)days prior to the BID deadline. Inquiries must reference the date by which the BID is to be received. 14. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The award hereunder is subject to all conflict of interest provisions of the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, of the State of Florida. 15. SUBCONTRACTING: If a bidder subcontracts any portion of a Contract for any reason, the bidder must state the name and address of the subcontractor and the name of the person to be contacted on the attached "Schedule of Subcontractors". The City of Boynton Beach reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids wherein a subcontractor is named and to make the award to the bidder, who, in the opinion of the City, will be in the best interest of and/or most advantageous to the City. The City also reserves the right to reject a bid of any bidder if the bid names a subcontractor who has previously failed in the proper performance of an award or failed to deliver on time Contracts of a similar nature, or who is not in a position to perform properly under this award. The City reserves all rights in order to make a determination as to the foregoing. 16. ADDENDA: From time to time, the City may issue an addendum to change the intent or to clarify the meaning of the Contract documents. Since all addenda are available to Bidder's through the City's e- Procurement system Boynton-beach.bidsandtenders.net, it is the responsibility of each Bidder to have received ALL addenda that are issued. Bidders should check online at Boynton- Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 6 Page 599 of 3 beach.bidsandtenders.net prior to submitting their bid and up until the bid closing time and date in the event, additional addenda are issued. If a Bidder submits their bid prior to the BID closing time and date and an addendum has been issued, the Bidding System shall WITHDRAW the Bidder's submission and the submittal status will change to an INCOMPLETE STATUS and Withdraw the Bid Proposal. The Bidder can view this status change in the "MY BIDS" section of the Bidding System. The Bidder is solely responsible to: A. make any required adjustments to their Bid; and B. acknowledge the addenda; and C. Ensure the re-submitted Bid is RECEIVED by the Bidding System no later than the stated bid closing time and date. 17. ADDITIONAL QUANTITIES: The City reserves the right to acquire additional quantities of the bid products or services at the prices bid in this invitation. If additional quantities are not acceptable, the bid sheets must be noted: "BID IS FOR SPECIFIED QUANTITY ONLY". 18. SAMPLES: Samples of items, when called for, must be furnished free of expense, and if not used, tested, or destroyed, upon request, will be returned at the bidder's expense. Request for the return of samples may be made within ten (10)days following the bid deadline. Each individual sample must be labeled with the bidder's name, manufacturer's brand name and number, and item reference. 19. DEMONSTRATIONS: Performance of the equipment/services upon request can be deemed a part of the evaluation process in determining the award of the bidder. Demonstrations of the merits of the equipment/services that meet City requirements shall be requested by Procurement Services. Equipment demonstrated shall be a minimum of one (1)year old. All required staff, to be assigned per the individual bid product or service application, will form the Bid Award Committee to evaluate and submit a group award recommendation. The City reserves the right to make separate and independent awards based on its needs and the combined evaluation results. 20. ESCALATOR CLAUSE: Any bid which is submitted subject to an escalator clause will be rejected. 21. EXCEPTIONS: Incorporation in a bid of exceptions to any portion(s), of the Contract documents may invalidate the bid. Exceptions to the Technical and Special Provisions shall be clearly and specifically noted in the bidder's proposal on a separate sheet marked"EXCEPTIONS TO THE SPECIFICATIONS" and this sheet shall be attached to the bid. The use of the bidder's standard forms or the inclusion of the manufacturer's printed documents shall not be construed as constituting an exception within the intent of the Contract documents. 22. ALTERNATES: Where a base bid is provided for, the bidder shall submit a bid on the base bid and may exercise their own prerogative in submitting a bid on alternate items.The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject the alternates or base bid or any combination thereof. The Owner, or a representative, further reserves the unqualified right to determine whether any particular item or items of material, equipment, or the like, is an approved equal, and reserves the unqualified right to a final decision regarding the approval or rejection of the same. 23. NONCONFORMANCE TO CONTRACT CONDITIONS: Items may be tested for compliance with specifications under the direction of appropriate testing laboratories. The data derived from any tests for compliance with specifications are public records and open to examination thereto in accordance with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Items delivered not conforming to specifications may be rejected and returned at the vendor's expense. These items and items not delivered as per delivery date in the bid and or Purchase Order may result in the bidder being found in default in which event any and all procurement costs may be charged against the defaulted Contractor.Any violation of these stipulations may also result in the vendor's name being removed from the City of Boynton Beach's vendor mailing list. 24. DISPUTES: In case of any doubt or difference of opinion as to the items to be furnished hereunder, the decision of the City Manager shall be final and binding on both parties. 25. ANTITRUST CAUSE OF ACTION: In submitting a bid to the City of Boynton Beach, the bidder offers and agrees that if the bid is accepted, the bidder will convey, sell, assign or transfer to the City of Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 7 page 548 —6 4 4 3 Boynton Beach all rights,title, and interest in and to all causes of action it may now or hereafter acquire under the antitrust laws of the United States and the State of Florida for price-fixing relating to the particular commodities or services purchased or acquired by the City of Boynton Beach. At the City of Boynton Beach's discretion, such assignment shall be made and become effective at the time the purchasing agency tenders final payment to the bidder. 26. GOVERNMENTAL RESTRICTIONS: In the event, any governmental restrictions may be imposed which would necessitate alteration of the material, quality, workmanship, or performance of the items offered on this proposal prior to their delivery, it shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder to notify the City at once, indicating in a letter the specific regulation which required an alteration. The City reserves the right to accept any such alterations, including any price adjustments occasioned thereby, or to cancel the Contract at no expense to the City. 27. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: Federal, State, County, and City laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations that in any manner affect the items covered herein apply. Lack of knowledge by the bidder will in no way be a cause for relief from responsibility. 28. ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES — All Invitations to Bid as defined by Section 287.012(11), Florida Statutes, requests for proposals as defined by Section 287.012(16), Florida Statutes, and any contract document described by Section 287.058, Florida Statutes, shall contain a statement informing persons of the provisions of paragraph (2)(a) of Section 287.133, Florida Statutes, which reads as follows: "A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract or provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids 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 public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list". 29. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES LISTS Florida Statues Section 287.135: By submission of this BID, the bidder certifies that the bidder is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Bidder further certifies that Bidder 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 Bidder 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 Bidder of the City's determination concerning the false certification. Bidder 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, Bidder 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 Bidder 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. 30. NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT: Each Bidder shall complete the Non-Collusion Affidavit Form and shall submit the form with their Proposal. The City considers the failure of the Bidder to submit this document to be a major irregularity and may be cause for rejection of the Proposal. 31. TRADE SECRET:Any language contained in the Bidder's Proposal purporting to require confidentiality of any portion of the Proposal, except to the extent that certain information is in the City's opinion a Trade Secret pursuant to Florida law, shall be void. If a Bidder submits any documents or other information to the City which the Bidder claims are Trade Secret information and exempt from Florida Statutes Chapter 119.07 (Public Records Laws), the Bidder shall clearly designate that it is a Trade Secret and that it is asserting that the document or information is exempt. The Bidder must specifically identify the exemption being claimed under Florida Statutes 119.07. The City shall be the final arbiter of whether any information contained in the Bidder's Proposal constitutes a Trade Secret. The City's determination of whether an exemption applies shall be final, and the Bidder agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City its officers, employees, volunteers, and agents, against any loss Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 8 page 544 4 4 3 or damages incurred by any person or entity as a result of the City's treatment of records as public records. Proposals purporting to be subject to copyright protection in full or in part will be rejected. EXCEPT FOR CLEARLY MARKED PORTIONS THAT ARE BONA FIDE TRADE SECRETS PURSUANT TO FLORIDA LAW, DO NOT MARK YOUR PROPOSAL AS PROPRIETARY OR CONFIDENTIAL. DO NOT MARK YOUR PROPOSAL OR ANY PART THEREOF AS COPYRIGHTED. 32. ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT: Each Bidder shall complete the Anti-Kickback Affidavit Form and shall submit this form with their Proposal.The City considers the failure of the Bidder to submit this document to be a major irregularity and may be cause for rejection of the Proposal. 33. CONFIRMATION OF MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS: It is the desire of the City of Boynton Beach to increase the participation of minority-owned businesses in its contracting and procurement programs. While the City does not have any preference or set-aside programs in place, it is committed to a policy of equitable participation for these firms. Therefore, each Bidder shall complete the Confirmation of Minority-Owned Business Form and shall submit the form with its Bid/Proposal. 34. ADVERTISING: In submitting a bid,the bidder agrees not to use the results as apart of any commercial advertising.Violation of this stipulation may be subject to action covered under"NONCONFORMANCE WITH CONTRACT CONDITIONS". 35. ASSIGNMENT: Any Purchase Order issued pursuant to this bid invitation and the funds which may be come due hereunder are not assignable except with the prior written approval of the City. 36. LIABILITY: The selected bidder(s)shall hold and save harmless the City of Boynton Beach, Florida its officers,agents,volunteers, and employees from liability of any kind in the performance of this Contract. Further, the selected bidder(s) shall indemnify, save harmless and undertake the defense of the City, its City Commissioners, agents, servants, and employees from and against any and all claims, suits, actions, damages,or causes of action arising during the term of this Contract,for any personal or bodily injury, loss of life, or damage to property arising directly or indirectly from bidder's operation pursuant to this Contract and from and against all costs, counsel fees, expenses and liabilities incurred in an about any such claims, the investigation thereof, or the defense of any action or proceedings brought thereon, and from and against any orders or judgments which may be entered therein. The City shall notify the bidder within ten (10)days of receipt by the City of any claim, suit, or action against the City arising directly or indirectly from the operations of the bidder hereunder, for which the City may be entitled to a claim or indemnity against the bidder, under the provisions of this Contract. Bidder shall have the right to control the defense of any such claim suit or actions. The bidder shall also be liable to the City for all costs, expenses, attorneys' fees, and damages that may be incurred or sustained by the City by reason of the bidder's breach of any of the provision of the contract. Bidder shall not be responsible for negligent acts of the City or its employees. 37. PURCHASING AGREEMENT WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES: If a Bidder is awarded a contract as a result of this Bid, Bidder will, if Bidder has sufficient capacity or quantities available, provide to other Florida governmental agencies so requesting, the products or services awarded in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid and resulting award. 38. AWARD OF CONTRACT: The low monetary bid will NOT in all cases be awarded the Contract or Purchase Order. Contracts or Purchase Orders will be awarded by the City to the most responsive, responsible bidder whose bid represents the most advantageous bid to the City, price, and other factors considered. Evaluation of bids will be made based upon the evaluation factors and standards set forth herein. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive technical errors as set forth herein. In the event of a Court challenge to an award by any bidder, damages, if any, resulting from an award shall be limited to actual bid preparation costs incurred by the challenging bidder. In no case will the award be made until all necessary investigations have been made into the responsibility of the bidder and the City is satisfied that the most responsive, responsible bidder is qualified to do the work and has the necessary organization, capital, and equipment to carry out the required work within the time specified. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 9 3 39. AS SPECIFIED: A Purchase Order will be issued to the successful bidder with the understanding that all items/services delivered must meet the specifications herein. Items/services delivered not as specified, will be returned at no expense or penalty to the City of Boynton Beach. 40. DELIVERY: Prices shall be quoted F.O.B. Boynton Beach, Florida. F.O.B.destination indicates that the seller is responsible for the shipment until it reaches its destination. Any and all freight charges are to be included in the bid total. The bidder's invoice payment terms must be shown. 41. WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS: Each item, including all components and all installed accessories and equipment, shall be guaranteed by the bidder to be free of defective parts and workmanship. This warranty shall be for a period of 365 days or the time designated in the standard factory warranty, whichever is longer. The warranty will be the same as that offered to the commercial trade and shall be honored by any of the manufacturer's authorized dealers. Warranty will cover parts, labor, and any necessary shipping. Warranty repairs may be accomplished on City property if space is available; this will be at the sole discretion of the City. Contact Procurement Services for permission to perform warranty service on City property. Warranty to start at the time of acceptance by the City; however, in cases where vehicles or equipment are not immediately placed in service, the bidder will provide a delay of warranty start-up time. The period of warranty delay will be coordinated by Procurement Services. 42. PRICES, TERMS, AND PAYMENT: Firm prices shall be quoted and include all packing, handling, shipping charges, and delivery to the destination shown herein. Bidder is requested to offer a cash discount for prompt invoice payment. Discount time will be computed from the date of satisfactory delivery at the place of acceptance or from receipt of the correct invoice at the office specified, whichever is later. Upon delivery,the City shall make a final inspection. If this inspection shows that the equipment/service has been delivered/performed in a satisfactory manner in accordance with the specifications, the City shall receive the same. Final payment due to the bidder shall be withheld until a visual inspection is made by the ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT and merits of performance evaluated. This total acceptance will be done in a reasonable and timely manner. Acceptance shall not exceed thirty (30) days. If any equipment/service has to be rejected for any reason, the bidder shall be required to pick up the equipment, accomplish the necessary repairs and return the equipment to the City. Warranty repairs may be accomplished on City property if space is available; this will be at the discretion of the City. Title to or risk loss or damage to all items shall be the responsibility of the bidder unless such loss or damages have been proven to be the result of negligence by the City. 43. TIME OF DELIVERY: The bidder shall state in the bid the time of delivery of the equipment. Time is of importance to the City and the bidder is hereby notified that the date of delivery will be considered as a factor in the evaluation of the bids. All equipment shall be completely assembled, adjusted, and clean. All standard equipment and specified options shall be installed and the unit made ready for continuous, heavy-duty service. In addition to new equipment pre-delivery service, a thorough condition and specification compliance from these specifications, including manufacturer's standard equipment items, and accessory equipment supplied by the equipment dealer, which is clearly necessary for the complete operation of the vehicle, shall be considered a requirement although not directly specified in these specifications. 44. LICENSE AND PERMITS: It shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder to obtain all licenses and permits, if required, to complete this service at no additional cost to the City. Licenses and permits shall be readily available for review by the Purchasing Agent and City Inspectors. 45. COMPLIANCE WITH OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH: The bidder certifies that all material, equipment, etc., contained in this bid meets all O.S.H.A. requirements. Bidder further certifies that if awarded as the successful bidder, and the material equipment, etc. delivered is subsequently found to be deficient in any O.S.H.A. requirement in effect on the date of delivery, all costs necessary to bring the materials, equipment, etc., into compliance with the aforementioned requirements shall be borne by the bidder. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 10 Page 549 OF i i;J 3 Bidder certifies that all employees, subcontractors, agents, etc. shall comply with all O.S.H.A. and State safety regulations and requirements. 46. PALM BEACH COUNTY INSPECTOR GENERAL: The contractor 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 any contracts resulting from this solicitation, and in furtherance thereof, may demand and obtain records and testimony from the contractor and its subcontractors and lower-tier subcontractors. The contractor understands and agrees that in addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of the contractor or its subcontractors or lower-tier subcontractors to fully cooperate with the Inspector General when requested, may be deemed by the municipality to be a material breach of this contract justifying its termination. 47. 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 a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Consultant 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 STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 100 EAST OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 561-742-6061 GIBSONC@BBFL.US 48. E-VERIFY: Contractor is aware of and complies with the requirements of Section 448.095, Florida Statues, as may be amended from time to time and briefly described herein below. 1) Definitions for this Section: "Contractor" means a person or entity that has entered or is attempting to enter into a contract with a public employer to provide labor, supplies, or services to such employer in exchange for salary,wages, Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I 11 Page 544 of 3 or other remuneration. "Contractor" includes, but is not limited to, a vendor or consultant. "Subcontractor" means a person or entity that provides labor,supplies, or services to or for a contractor or another subcontractor in exchange for salary, wages, or other remuneration. "E-Verify system" means an Internet-based system operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees. 2) Registration Requirement; Termination: Pursuant to Section 448.095, Florida Statutes, effective January 1, 2021, Contractors, shall register with and use the E-Verify System in order to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees. Contractor shall register for and utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E- Verify System to verify the employment eligibility of: a. All persons employed by a Contractor to perform employment duties within Florida during the term of the contract; and b. All persons (including sub-vendors/sub-consultants/sub-contractors) assigned by Contractor to perform work pursuant to the contract with the City of Boynton Beach. The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that registration and use of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify System during the term of the contract is a condition of the contract with the City of Boynton Beach; and c. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 448.095, Fla. Stat., "Employment Eligibility," as amended from time to time. This includes, but is not limited to registration and utilization of the E-Verify System to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees. Contractor shall also require all subcontractors to provide an affidavit attesting that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with, an unauthorized alien. The Contractor shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the contract. Failure to comply will lead to termination of this Contract, or if a subcontractor knowingly violates the statute, the subcontract must be terminated immediately. Any challenge to termination under this provision must be filed in the Circuit Court no later than twenty (20) calendar days after the date of termination. Termination of this Contract under this Section is not a breach of contract and may not be considered as such. If this contract is terminated for a violation of the statute by the Contractor, the Contractor may not be awarded a public contract for a period of one (1)year after the date of termination. 49. LOCAL BUSINESS PREFERENCE The City of Boynton Beach Administrative Policy No. 10.16.01 provides for a local business preference. "For all acquisitions made pursuant to Sealed Competitive Bid, as provided in Sec. 10.05,the City shall give preference to a Local Business if the Local Business' bid is determined to be within five percent (5%)or five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), whichever is less, of the lowest responsible and responsive bidder. In revenue-generating contracts where award, if any, is to be made to the bidder returning the highest amount to the City, the same preference set forth herein shall be applied with respect to the highest bid." In order to be considered for a local business preference, a bidder must include the Local Business Status Certification Form at the time of bid submittal. Failure to submit this form at the time of bid submittal will result in the bidder being found ineligible for the local business preference for this solicitation. Failure of the contractor to comply with the provisions set forth in this General Condition shall constitute a Default and Breach of the Agreement with the City. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PHI 12 Page 545 OF 11 J-3 .s� 4, INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I BID No.: PWE22-013 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS PURPOSE: The purpose of this bid is to secure services of a qualified contractor(s) to construct a full- depth two-lane roadway reconstruction and re-grading; over 750 linear feet of 24-inch and 18-inch polypropylene drainage pipe inclusive of eleven drainage structures, perforated pipe, and 6-foot-wide exfiltration trench; new curbing and swale re-grading throughout the project area; and incidental construction of sidewalk,driveways,sod, pavement markings,signage,water main deflections, and sewer lateral reconstruction. AWARD: Successful Bidder awarded shall ensure that proper and sufficient staff, equipment, organization, materials, references and past performance etc. will be provided for this contract to meet the specifications denoted herein at a paramount level. The City further reserves the right to waive irregularities and technicalities and/or to request resubmission. There is no obligation on the part of the City to award the bid to the lowest bidder, or any bidder. The City reserves the right to make the award to a responsible bidder submitting a responsive bid most advantageous and in the best interest of the City. The City shall be the sole judge of the bids and the City's decision shall be final. INSURANCE: It shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder to maintain workers' compensation insurance, property damage, liability insurance and vehicular liability insurance, during the time any of bidder's personnel are working on City of Boynton Beach property. The vendor shall furnish the City with a certificate of insurance after award has been made prior to the start of any work on City property. Said insured companies must be authorized to do business in the State of Florida and the City will not accept any company that has a rating less than B+ in accordance to A.M. Best's Key Rating Guide, latest edition. PERFORMANCE WARRANTY: The bidder shall guarantee all work, equipment, and materials included in the services against any defects in workmanship; and shall satisfactorily correct, at no cost to the City, any such defect that may become apparent within a period of one year after completion of work. The warranty period shall commence upon the date of acceptance, inspection, and approval by the City Representative only. If the bidder is notified in writing of a deficiency in the work provided, within one year from completion of the work, the bidder shall, at the City's option, re-perform the work in question at no additional cost to the City, or refund the City the original charges for the work in question, including the difference in cost if any, to re-perform the work if completed by another vendor. INVOICING AND PAYMENT: Payment for any and all invoice(s)that may arise as a result of a contract or purchase order issued pursuant to this ITB shall minimally meet the following conditions to be considered as a valid payment request. Timely submission of a properly certified invoice(s) in strict accordance with the price(s) and delivery elements as stipulated in the Contract document should be submitted to: City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 All invoices submitted shall consist of as follows: • Clearly referenced the subject Contract or Purchase Order number; • Provide sufficient salient description to identify the goods and services for which payment is Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 13 Page 546 of 3 requested; • Contain date of delivery; • Original or legible copy of a signed delivery receipt including both manual signature and printed name of the designated City employee or authorized agent; be clearly marked as "partial", "complete", or"final invoice." The City will accept partial deliveries. The invoice shall contain the Bidder's Federal Employer Identification Number. The City's terms of payment, unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents are"Net 30 Days"after acceptance of goods or services and receipt of an acceptable invoice as described herein. Any other items of payment must have been previously approved by the City and appear on the Contract or Purchase Order document to be binding on the City. Should the City return an invoice for correction, the Contractor shall re-submit a corrected invoice to the City for processing. • It will be the sole responsibility of the Contractor to properly dispose of all construction debris at an authorized landfill and all incurred costs shall be borne by the Contractor. • All work areas must meet safety requirements for pedestrian and vehicular traffic and must be left in a clean and orderly manner. All grass areas and/or private property that are damaged while work area is under construction shall be restored as found by the Contractor prior to leaving the work areas after completion of work. It is recommended that the Contractor keep a before and after picture history, at no cost to the City, should any questions arise and be made available to the Project Manager if needed. • All work must meet or exceed the State of Florida Department of Transportation Applicable Standards to include the Florida Building Code and City of Boynton Beach Standards. • The supervision of the execution of this Contract is vested wholly in the Project Manager or his representative, and the orders of the City Commission and/or Public Works Director are to be given through him. The instructions of the Project Manager or his representative are to be strictly and promptly followed in every case. The Contractor may designate a foreman or other representative to receive such instructions in his absence, and failing to do so, he will be held responsible for the execution of any instructions it may be necessary to give in his absence. The Project Manager or his representative is to have free access to the materials and the work at all times for laying out, measuring, inspecting or oversight of the same, and the Contractor is to afford him all necessary facilities and assistance for so doing. • To prevent all disputes and litigation, it is agreed by the parties hereto that the Public Works Director or his representative shall decide all questions, difficulties and disputes of any nature which may arise relative to the interpretation of the Specifications, construction, prosecution and fulfillment of the Contract and task orders, and as to the character, quality, amount and value of any work done and materials furnished under or by reason of the Contract, and his estimates and decisions upon all claims, questions and disputes shall be final and conclusive upon the parties hereto. • Time is an essential element of the contract and as delay in the execution of work will inconvenience and possibly endanger the public, obstruct traffic and interfere with business, it is important that once work commences at any site, it be carried through to completion without delays or suspension of operations unless deemed to be necessary by the Project Manager or Inspector. • In the event any delays or suspension of operations occur, the City reserves the right to hire off duty police, erect barricades, or take whatever actions are necessary to provide for the safety of the site. All costs involved in doing so shall be just claims against Contractor or the Contractor's Performance and Payment Bond. By submitting a bid, the Contractor agrees to the conditions as stated above. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: The specifications and all other documentation that make up and constitute the contract shall be followed in strict accordance as to work, material and dimensions except when the Project Manager Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 14 Page 54:7 of 3 may authorize in writing an exception. Measurement discrepancies shall be decided upon by the Project Manager or his representative and the Contractor shall not proceed when in doubt as to any dimension or measurement. PERFORMANCE OF WORK: a. The Contractor will furnish a qualified Superintendent who will be present at all times while work is being performed, and shall be authorized to act for the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain sufficient plant, equipment, and labor on the job site to meet the requirements of the work. b. Equipment shall be kept in a satisfactory operating condition and capable of safely and efficiently performing the work. All operations shall be subject to inspection by the Project Manager or his representative at all times. The Contractor shall submit for approval by the Project Manager or his representative a description of the type of materials and equipment to be used; and to the method of procedure to be used in the performance of the work. C. It is expressly understood that the Contractor is in all respects an independent Contractor for this work, notwithstanding that under certain conditions, he is bound to follow the directions of the Project Manager or his representative, and is in no respect an agent, servant or employee of the City. RESTORATION OF PROPERTY: Property, public or private, if damaged during construction or removed for the convenience of the work shall be repaired or replaced at the expense of the Contractor in a manner acceptable to the Project Manager, prior to the final acceptance of the work. Such facilities shall include but are not limited to: signalization equipment and miscellaneous hardware removed from construction site, driveways, walkways, walls, fences, mailboxes, sod, landscaping, irrigation systems, footings or underground utilities. DELAYS: a. If the Contractor should be delayed in the progress of the work included in the Contract by unforeseeable causes beyond his control, the time for completion of the work may be extended by the Project Manager or his representative. Requests for extensions of time must be submitted in writing to the Project Manager or his representative within seven (7) days from Contractor's knowledge of a delay. Contractor shall not receive any compensation for additional time required to complete the work as a result of any delay. b. The Contractor shall assume all risks resulting from delays except that should the City, by act or omission, intentionally and without reason, cause delays which result in actual loss to the Contractor. Reimbursement thereof may be adjusted and allowed by the City only after being notified in writing by the Contractor at the time of the delay and after being given an opportunity to verify such money losses as they occur. No payment or adjustment will be allowed to the Contractor as reimbursement for any other delays whatsoever; regardless of by what or by whom caused, even though by other Contractors on the same work, or by times, seasons, or weather; other than amounts provided in the Contract for payment which shall be understood to include and cover all risks due to delays except as stated in the foregoing. C. If the Contractor fails to start the work within the time specified, and if the City should nevertheless permit the Contractor to continue and complete the same without official extension of time in writing, such permission shall not modify nor waive any liability of the Contractor for damages arising from non-completion of work within the time limit, but all such liabilities shall be subject to continuation in full force against the Contractor. d. Liability of the Contractor will include any claim by any person for bodily or property damage Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 15 Page 548 of 119 3 after the Notice to Proceed was given for the requested work. MATERIALS: a. The Contractor shall provide the services of all workmen, mechanics,tradesmen and other employees trained and skilled in their various occupations and all materials and equipment. The request for work to be performed will require the Contractor to supply all labor, equipment, materials and work incidental to, or described or implied as incidental to, the construction included under this Contract, notwithstanding any omission in the drawings or specifications. b. Wherever not explicitly described, materials and workmanship of every kind shall be in keeping with industry standards. The Contractor shall perform his work in proper sequence to the work or other contractors and to acts or operations of the City, and shall properlyjoin his work to existing or new construction. c. All materials and every process and operation of manufacture, construction and erection shall be subject to inspection at all times, and the Project Manager or his representatives and their representatives shall have free access to all parts of the work of construction and erection. The Contractor shall remove, reconstruct, replace and make good, as may be directed,without charge, any defective work. Oversight or error or judgment of inspectors, or previous acceptance, shall not relieve the Contractor from the obligation to make good defects whenever discovered. FINAL CLEAN UP: Upon completion of the work specified herein, and before acceptance of any part thereof, and any payment made to include final payment, the Contractor shall remove from the site completed, all machinery, equipment surplus and discarded materials and temporary structures. The disposal of all materials, rubbish and construction debris shall be made at a legal disposal site or by other manner if prior approval is granted by the City Engineer. Material cleared from site and deposited on adjacent or nearby property will not be considered as having been disposed of properly. THE REMAINDER OF THE PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 16 Page 549 OF 11 3 INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I BID No.: PWE22-013 BIDDERS SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Submittal of General Information and Procurement Forms and Documents Procurement forms must be completed, signed, notarized, uploaded, and or acknowledged when required and submitted. In addition, all other requests and supporting documentation should be included. a) Online Acknowledgement ❑Proposer Acknowledgement ❑Addenda Acknowledgement ❑Confirmation of Drug Free Workplace ❑Palm Beach Inspector General b) Online Forms ❑Letter of Interest ❑Confirmation of Minority Owned Business ❑Local Business Certification ❑Statement of Non-Submittal (if applicable) ❑Schedule of Sub-Consultants ❑References C) Upload Online ❑Proposers Qualification Statement ❑Anti-Kickback Affidavit ❑Non-Collusion Affidavit of Proposer F-1 Certification Pursuant to Florida Statute §287.135 ❑Statement of Non-Submittal (if applicable) ❑Submit current Florida Professional License, including evidence of possession of required licenses or business permits/W-9 ❑E-Verify Form Pursuant to Florida Statute§448.095 ❑W-9 ❑Submit any Supplemental information relative to this BID Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 17 3 GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS Article TITLE No. Article TITLE COVER No. TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.17 Responsibility for Connecting to Existing 1. DEFINITIONS Work 2. PRELIMINARY MATTERS 6.18 Work in Street, Highway or Other Rights- 2.1 Delivery of Bonds and Insurance of-Way Certificates 6.19 Cooperation with Governmental 2.2 Copies of Documents Departments, Public Utilities, Etc. 2.3 Notice to Proceed 6.20 Use of Premises 2.4 Starting the Work 6.21 Protection of Existing Property 2.5 Pre-Construction Conference Improvements 2.6 Site Mobilization Meeting 6.22 Temporary Heat 2.7 Progress Meeting 6.23 Schedule 2.8 Pre-Installation Meeting 6.24 Continuing the Work 2.9 Finalizing Scheduling 6.25 Contractor's General Warranty and 2.10 Submittals Guarantee 3. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 6.26 Deletion/Oversight/Misstatement 3.1 Intent 6.27 Exceptions to Specifications 3.2 References to Standards 6.28 Silence of Specifications 3.3 Review of Contract Documents 6.29 Quality 3.4 Order of Preference 6.30 Conditions of Materials 3.5 Amending Contract Documents 6.31 Disposal 3.6 Reuse of Documents 6.32 Occupational Safety and Health 4. SITE OF WORK 6.33 O.S.H.A. 4.1 Availability of Lands 6.34 Conditions and Packaging 4.2 Reports of Physical Conditions 6.35 Underwriters Laboratories 4.3 Physical Conditions - Underground 6.36 Asbestos Facilities 6.37 Closeout Submittals 4.4 Differing Site Conditions 6.38 Temporary Barriers and Enclosures 4.5 Reference Points 6.39 Environmental Controls 5. BONDS AND INSURANCE 6.40 Security Procedures 5.1 Bonds 6.41 Product Substitution Procedures 5.2 Insurance 6.42 Field Samples 6. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES 7. OTHER WORK 6.1 Contractor Status 7.1 Related Work on Site 6.2 Contractor Risk 7.2 Coordination 6.3 Supervision and Superintendence 8. CITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES 6.4 Labor, Material and Equipment 8.1 Communications 6.5 Concerning Subcontractors 8.2 Furnish Data 6.6 Patent, Fees and Royalties 8.3 Payments 6.7 Permits, Laws and Regulations 8.4 Lands, Easements,and Surveys 6.8 Taxes 8.5 Change Orders 6.9 Record Documents/Right to Audit 8.6 Suspension of WORK 6.10 Safety, Protection and Emergencies 8.7 Estimated Dollar Value 6.11 Shop Drawings and Samples 8.8 Quantities 6.12 Site Clean-up 8.9 Additional Terms and Conditions 6.13 Public Convenience and Safety 9. CONSULTANT'S STATUS DURING 6.14 Sanitary Provisions CONSTRUCTION 6.15 Indemnification 9.1 CITY'S Representative 6.16 Claims 9.2 Visits to Site TOC-18 GENERAL CONDITIONS 3 9.3 Project Representation Article TITLE 9.4 Clarifications and Interpretations No. Article TITLE 15. SUSPENSION OF WORK AND No. TERMINATION 9.5 Measurements 15.1 CITY May Suspend WORK 9.6 Rejecting Defective Work 15.2 CITY May Terminate for Cause 9.7 Shop Drawings, Change Orders, and 15.3 CITY May Terminate Without Cause Payments 15.4 Removal of Equipment 9.8 Determination for Unit Prices 15.5 Contractor May Stop WORK or Terminate 9.9 Decisions on Disputes 16. DISPUTE RESOLUTION 9.10 Inspections and Testing 16.1 Good Faith Effort 9.11 Limitations on CONSULTANT 16.2 Mediation 10. CHANGES IN WORK 17. MISCELLANEOUS 10.1 Authorized Changes 17.1 Giving Notice 10.2 Unauthorized Changes 17.2 Computation of Time 10.3 Execution of Field Change Order/Change 17.3 Notice of Claims Order 17.4 Cumulative Remedies 11. CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRICE 17.5 Accident and Prevention 11.1 General 17.6 Florida Products and Labor 11.2 Cost of the WORK 17.7 Employees 11.3 Contractor's Fee 17.8 Non-Discrimination 11.4 Cash Allowances 17.9 Drug-Free Workplace 11.5 Unit Price WORK 17.10 Public Entity Crimes 11.6 Omitted WORK 17.11 Assignment 12. CHANGE OF CONTRACT TIME 17.12 Venue 12.1 General 17.13 Funding Out 12.2 Liquidated Damages 17.14 CITY'S Purchasing Card 12.3 Reimbursement of Consultant Expenses 17.15 Debarment 13. TEST AND INSPECTIONS: 17.16 Requirements for Personnel Entering CORRECTION, REMOVAL OR CITY'S property ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE WORK 17.17 Product Recall 13.1 Notice of Defects 17.18 Rights to Bid Documents 13.2 Access to WORK 17.19 Severability 13.3 Tests and Inspections 17.20 Verification of Employment Status 13.4 Uncovering WORK 17.21 Abbreviations and Symbols 13.5 CITY May Stop the WORK 13.6 Correction or Removal of Defective WORK 13.7 One Year Correction Period 13.8 Acceptance of Defective WORK 13.9 CITY May Correct Defective WORK 14. PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND COMPLETION 14.1 Schedule of Values 14.2 Unit Price Bid Schedule 14.3 Application for Progress Payments 14.4 Contractor's Warranty of Title 14.5 Review of Applications for Progress Payment 14.6 Substantial Completion 14.7 Partial Utilization 14.8 Final Inspection 14.9 Final Application for Payment 14.10 Final Payment for Acceptance 14.11 Waiver of Claims 14.12 Punchlist Procedures 14.13 Reduction of Retainage Procedures GENERAL CONDITIONS TOC-19 Page 552 ,-f 4 4 3 ARTICLE 1—DEFINITIONS Whenever used in the Contract Documents the following terms have the meanings indicated which are applicable to both the singular and plural thereof: 1.1 Acceptance: Written Acknowledgement by the CITY's Project Manager that the Work is fully complete in accordance with the Contract Documents. 1.2 Addenda: Written or graphic instruments issued prior to the opening of Bids which clarify,correct,or change the Bidding requirements of the Contract. 1.3 Application for Payment: The form accepted by the CONSULTANT which is to be used by CONTRACTOR to request progress payment and which is to be accompanied by such supporting documentation as is required by the Contract Documents. 1.4 Award Letter:The official written notice by the CITY to the apparent successful Bidder stating that upon compliance by the apparent successful bidder with the conditions precedent enumerated with the award letter,within the time specified,the CITY may enter into a Contract. 1.5 Bid:The offer of the BIDDER submitted on the prescribed form setting forth the prices of the Work. 1.6 Bidder:Any person,firm or corporation submitting a Bid for the Work directly to the CITY. 1.7 Bid Documents: Includes the Invitation to Bid,Instructions to Bidders,Bid Form,and proposed Contract Documents(including all Addenda issued prior to receipt of Bids). 1.8 Bonds:Bid,performance and payment bonds and other instruments of security,furnished by the CONTRACTOR and their surety in accordance with the Contract Documents and in accordance with the law of the State of Florida. 1.9 Change Order:A written order to the CONTRACTOR executed by the CITY,CONSULTANT,and CONTRACTOR authorizing an addition,deletion or revision in the Work,or an adjustment in the Contract Price or the Contract Time that may be as a result of an emergency or unforeseen physical conditions which occur after execution of the Contract. Such change order shall be in accordance with para 9.4"Clarifications and Interpretations"or orders minor changes in the Work in accordance with para.10.1"Authorized Changes in the Work". 1.10 CITY: The City of Boynton Beach, Florida, a municipal corporation, its authorized and legal representatives, the public entity with whom the CONTRACTOR has entered into the agreement and for whom the Work is to be provided.The term CITY will be used interchangeably with the term OWNER. 1.11 CITY's Representative: The person or persons designated by the CITY's Project Manager. The CITY's Project Manager may include the CONSULTANT. 1.12 Consultant:The person,firm or corporation named as such in the Contract Documents that acts as the CITY's authorized agent within the scope of work entrusted to them at the CITY. 1.13 Consultant's Representative: An authorized representative of the CONSULTANT assigned to observe the Work performed and materials furnished by the CONTRACTOR. 1.14 Contract: The written agreement between CITY and CONTRACTOR covering the Work to be performed. The term Contract will be used interchangeably with the term Agreement. 1.15 Conformed Contract Documents: Contract Documents which consolidate all bidding documents including all addenda which are incorporated by and signed and sealed by the CONSULTANT. The Conformed Contract Documents shall be used by the CONTRACTOR to create the Record Drawings for the Project. 1.16 Contract Documents:The Contract Documents establishing the rights and obligations of the parties and include the Contract,Contract/Bid,Addenda, CONTRACTOR's Bid(including documentation accompanying the Bid and any post Bid documentation submitted prior to the notice of award,when attached as an exhibit to the Contract,the Notice to Proceed,the Bonds,these General Conditions,the Supplementary Conditions,Special Conditions, and the Drawings as the same are more specifically identified in the Contract,together shall all Written Amendments,Change Orders,Field Change Orders(change orders as a result of Field changes),and CONSULTANT's written interpretations and clarifications issued on or after the Effective Date of the Contract.Approved Shop Drawings and the reports and drawings of subsurface and physical conditions are not Contract Documents. Only printed or hard copies of the items listed in this paragraph are Contract Documents.Files in electronic media format or text,data,graphics,and the like that may be furnished by CITY to CONTRACTOR are not Contract Documents. 1.17 Contract Price:The total monies payable by the CITY to the CONTRACTOR under the terms and conditions of the Contract Document. 1.18 Contract Time:The number or numbers of successive days or dates stated in the Contract Documents for the completion of the Work. 1.19 CONTRACTOR:The individual,partnership,corporation,joint venture,or other legal entity with whom the CITY has entered into the Contract to perform work to complete the project that is the subject of the Bid. 1.20 DAY:A calendar day of 24 hours measured from midnight to the next midnight. 1.21 Defective Work: Work that is unsatisfactory,faulty, or deficient, or that does not conform to the Contract Documents, or does not meet the requirements of any inspection,reference standard,test or approval referred to in the Contract Documents,or Work that has been damaged prior to the CONSULTANT's recommendation of final payment. 1.22 Drawings:The drawings,plans,maps,profiles,diagrams,and other graphic representations which show character,location,nature,extent and scope GENERAL CONDITIONS 20 3 of the Work,which have been prepared or approved by CONSULTANT and are included and/or referred to in the Contract Documents. Shop Drawings are not Drawings as defined in this paragraph. 1.23 Effective Date of the Contract: The date indicated in the Contract,but if no such date is indicated,it means the last date on which the Contract is signed by the last of all parties to execute the Contract. 1.24 Field Order: A written order issued by the CITY's Project Manager or the CONSULTANT which clarifies or interprets the Contract Documents. The Field Order shall not impact Contract Price or Contract Time. 1.25 General Requirements:See General Conditions and Section 1 of the Technical Specifications as Special Conditions. 1.26 Laws and Regulations;Laws or Regulations:Laws,rules,codes,regulations,ordinances and/or orders promulgated by a lawfully constituted body authorized to issue such Laws and Regulations,either federal,state or local. 1.27 Local Public Agency: Any public entity which has regulatory jurisdiction over any part of the Work during the construction project. 1.28 Notice to Proceed:The written notice issued by the CITY,or its agents,to the CONTRACTOR authorizing the CONTRACTOR to proceed with the Work and establishing the date of commencement of the Contract Time,and the date the Contract Work to be completed. 1.29 Partial Utilization:Placing a portion of the Work in service for the purpose for which it is intended(or a related purpose)before reaching Substantial Completion for all the Work. 1.30 Project:The total construction of which the Work to be provided under the Contract Documents. 1.31 Resident Project Representative:The authorized representative of the CONSULTANT who is assigned to the Site or any part thereof. 1.32 Responsible Bidder,Offeror,Quoter,or Respondent:An individual or business that has submitted a bid,offer,proposal,quotation,or response, which has the capability in all respects to perform fully the Contract requirements,and the integrity and reliability which will give reasonable assurance of good faith and performance. 1.33 Responsive Bidder,Offeror,Quoter,or Respondent,Vendor,Contractor:an individual,or business that has submitted a bid,offer,proposal, quotation,or response,which conforms in all material respects to the solicitation,including but not limited to compliance with any W/MBE requirements contained within the solicitation. 1.34 Shop Drawings:All drawings,diagrams, illustrations, brochures,schedules and other data which are prepared by or for the CONTRACTOR,a Subcontractor,manufacturer,supplier or distributor and which illustrate the equipment,material or some portion of the Work and as required by the Contract Documents.Shop Drawings are not part of the Contract Documents and failure of the CONSULTANT or the CITY or any of its representatives to take exception to any product,material,system or installation depicted on Shop Drawings that are not in conformance with the requirements of the Contract Documents shall not constitute a Field Order or Change Order or any other modification of the Contract Documents,and shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR from complying with any portion of the Contract Documents. 1.35 Special Conditions:When included as part of the Contract Documents,Special Conditions refer only to the Work under this Contract. Special Conditions take precedence over the General Conditions. 1.36 Specifications:Those portions of the Contract Documents consisting of written technical descriptions of materials,equipment,construction systems, standards or workmanship as applied to the Work and certain administrative details applicable thereto. 1.37 Sub-Bidder:One who submits a Bid to a Bidder. 1.38 Sub-Contractor: An individual, firm, or corporation having a direct contract with the CONTRACTOR or with any other Sub-Contractor for the performance of a part of the Work at the Site. 1.39 Substantial Completion:For purposes of this Contract,and for compliance of those procedures,duties and obligations as set forth in Florida Statutes §218.70 and§218.735,the term Substantial Completion shall be as follows,in lieu of any other definition: a. "Substantial Completion"is defined as the point where the CITY is able to enjoy beneficial occupancy of the WORK and where the Work has achieved that level of completion such that the CITY is able to utilize the entire Project for its intended purposes,including but not limited to the completion of all specified systems and items relating to life safety and regulatory use,with the exception of incidental or incomplete items where a lack of completion of such incidental or incomplete items of Work shall adversely affect the complete operation of other areas of the Work. b. Additional conditions(if any)needed to achieve Substantial Completion of the Work and which are project specific as set forth in attached Special Conditions. C. When the entire Project is considered to be Substantially Complete,this does not constitute Final Acceptance or Final Completion of the entire Project. 1.40 Successful Bidder: The lowest,qualified,responsible and responsive Bidder to whom the CITY(on the basis of the CITY's evaluation as hereinafter provided)makes an award. 1.41 Supplementary General Conditions: The part of the Contract Documents which amends or supplements these General Conditions. 1.42 Supplier:A manufacturer,fabricator,supplier,distributor,material man,or vendor. 1.43 Surety:The corporate bodywhich is bound with the CONTRACTOR and which engages to be responsible for the CONTRACTOR and their acceptable performance of the Work. GENERAL CONDITIONS 21 3 1.44 Unbalanced Bids: a. Mathematically Unbalanced Bid: a bid containing lump sum or unit bid items which do not reflect reasonable actual costs plus a reasonable proportionate share of the bidder's anticipated profit,overhead costs,and other indirect costs. b. Materially Unbalanced Bid:a bid which generates a reasonable doubt that award to the Bidder submitting a mathematically unbalanced bid will result in the lowest ultimate cost to the CITY,or which is so mathematically unbalanced as to result in an advanced payment. 1.45 Unit Price Work:Work to be paid for on the basis of unit prices. 1.46 Utilities:All pipelines,conduits,ducts,cables,wires,manholes,vaults,tanks,tunnels,or other such facilities or attachments,and any encasements containing such facilities which have been installed underground or above ground to furnish any of the following services or materials:electricity,gases, steam,liquid petroleum,telephone,or other communications,cable television,water supply or distribution,sewage and drainage removal,traffic or other control systems. 1.47 Work:Any and all obligations,duties,and responsibilities necessary to the successful completion of the Project assigned to or undertaken by the successful Bidder/CONTRACTOR under the Contract Documents,including all labor,materials,equipment,and other incidentals,and the furnished thereof. 1.48 Written Amendment:A written amendment of the Contract Documents,signed by the CITY and CONTRACTOR on or after the Effective Date of the Contract. ARTICLE 2—PRELIMINARY MATTERS 2.1 DELIVERY OF BONDS AND INSURANCE CERTIFICATES: 2.1.1 The CONTRACTOR shall deliver to the CITY such Bonds and Insurance Policies,Certificates or other documents as the CONTRACTOR may be required to furnish in accordance with the Contract Documents. The aforementioned documents must be submitted to the CITY prior to any work being performed. 2.2 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS: 2.2.1 The CITY shall furnish to CONTRACTOR ONE(1)copy(unless additional copies exist)of the Conformed Contract Documents for the execution of the Work. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for procuring additional copies from the CONSULTANT. 2.3 NOTICE TO PROCEED: 2.3.1 The Contract Times shall commence to run on the date stated in the Notice to Proceed. 2.4 COMMENCEMENT THE WORK: 2.4.1 CONTRACTOR shall begin to perform the Work on the commencement date stated in the Notice to Proceed,but no Work shall be done at the Site prior to such commencement date. 2.4.2 CONTRACTOR's Review of the Contract Documents: Before undertaking each part of the Work,CONTRACTOR shall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents and check and verify pertinent figures shown thereon and all applicable field measurements. CONTRACTOR shall promptly report in writing to CONSULTANT any conflict,error,ambiguity or discrepancy which CONTRACTOR may discover and shall obtain a written interpretation or clarification from CONSULTANT before proceeding with any Work affected thereby. 2.5 PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING: 2.5.1 The CONTRACTOR is required to attend a preconstruction meeting within ten(10)days after the effective date of the Contract,but before any Work at the Site is started(unless otherwise specified in the Special Conditions).This meeting shall be attended by the CITY, CONSULTANT and others as appropriate in order to discuss the Work. 2.5.2 The CONTRACTOR's initial schedule for shop drawings submittals,obtaining permits and Plan of Operation and Critical Path Method (CPM)Schedule shall be reviewed and finalized. As a minimum,the CONTRACTOR's representatives should include its project manager and schedule expert. If the submittals are not finalized at the end of the meeting,additional meetings shall be held so that the submittals can be finalized prior to the submittal of the first Application for Payment. No Application for Payment shall be processed prior to receiving acceptable initial submittals from the CONTRACTOR. 2.5.3 CITY shall schedule pre-construction meeting. 2.5.3.1 Attendance Required: CITY's Project Manager, CONSULTANT, and CONTRACTOR/CM Project Manager and Superintendent. 2.5.3.2 Agenda:Distribution of Conformed Contract Documents,Confirmation based on prior submission(during Bid process)of the list of Subcontractors,list of Products,Project Safety Plan,Schedule of Values and Progress Schedule. 2.5.3.3 Designation of personnel representing the parties in Contract and the CONSULTANT. 2.5.3.4 Procedures and processing of field decisions,submittals,substitutions,applications for payments,proposal requests,Change Orders,and Contract close-out procedures. 2.5.3.5 Issuance of Notice to Proceed. 2.5.3.6 Copies of the Application for Payment, Change Order, Submittal Requirements/Record, Request for Information (RFI), Shutdown Request,Boynton Beach Department of Engineering Right-of-Way Permit Procedure and Project Sign format will be distributed. GENERAL CONDITIONS 22 3 2.6 SITE MOBILIZATION MEETING: 2.6.1 CITY will schedule a meeting at the Project Site prior to CONTRACTOR occupancy. 2.6.2 Attendance Required:CITY,CONSULTANT,Special Consultants,and CONTRACTOR,CONTRACTOR's superintendent,and major Sub- Contractors. 2.6.3 Agenda: 2.6.3.1 Use of premises by CITY and CONTRACTOR. 2.6.2.1 CITY's requirements and partial occupancy. 2.6.2.2 Construction facilities and controls provided by CITY. 2.6.2.3 Temporary utilities provided by the CITY. 2.6.2.4 Survey and building layout 2.6.2.5 Security and housekeeping procedures. 2.6.2.6 Schedules 2.6.2.7 Application for Payment Procedures 2.6.2.8 Procedures for testing 2.6.2.9 Procedures for maintaining record documents. 2.6.2.10 Requirements for start-up of equipment. 2.6.2.11 Inspection and acceptance of equipment put into service during construction period. 2.6.2.12 CONSULTANT shall record minutes and distribute copies within two(2)days after meeting to participants,with copies to all, participants including CONTRACTOR,and those affected by decisions made. 2.7 PROGRESS MEETINGS 2.7.1 Schedule and administer meetings throughout progress of the Work at maximum monthly intervals. Make arrangements for meetings, prepare agenda with copies for participants,and preside at meetings. 2.7.2 Attendance Required:Job superintendent,major Sub-Contractors and suppliers,CITY,CONSULTANT,as appropriate to agenda topics for each meeting. 2.7.3 Agenda: 2.7.3.1 Review minutes of previous meetings. 2.7.3.2 Review of work progress. 2.7.3.3 Field observations,problems and decisions. 2.7.3.4 Identification of problems that impeded planned progress. 2.7.3.5 Review of submittal,schedule and status of submittals. 2.7.3.6 Review of off-site fabrication and delivery schedules. 2.7.3.7 Maintenance of progress schedule. 2.7.3.8 Corrective measures to regain projected schedules. 2.7.3.9 Planned progress during succeeding work period. 2.7.3.10 Coordination of projected progress. 2.7.3.11 Maintenance and quality of work standards. 2.7.3.12 Effect of proposed changes on progress schedule and coordination. 2.7.3.13 Other business related to work. 2.7.3.14 Record minutes and distribute copies within two(2)days after meeting to participants,with copies to CONSULTANT,CITY, and those affected by decisions made. 2.8 PRE-INSTALLATION MEETING: 2.8.1 When required in individual specification section,convene a pre-installation meeting at the site prior to commencing work on the section. 2.8.2 Require attendance of parties directly affecting,or affected by,work of the specific section. 2.8.3 Notify CITY and CONSULTANT five(5)working days in advance of meeting date. 2.8.4 Prepare agenda and preside at meeting. 2.8.5 Review conditions of installation,preparation and installation procedures. 2.8.6 Review coordination with related work. 2.8.7 Record minutes and distribute copies within three(3)days after meeting to participants with copies to CONSULTANT,CITY and those affected by decisions made. 2.9 FINALIZING SCHEDULES: 2.9.1 Within ten(10)days of receiving the Notice to Proceed,the CONTRACTOR shall submit the final schedule approved by the CITY and CONSULTANT. The finalized progress schedule shall be acceptable to the CITY as providing an orderly progression of the Work to completion within the Contract Time. Such acceptance shall neither impose on the CITY's responsibility for the progress or scheduling of the Work nor relieve CONTRACTOR from full responsibility thereof. The finalized schedule of Shop Drawing submissions shall be acceptable to the CITY as providing a workable arrangement for processing the submissions. The finalized Schedule of Values shall be acceptable to the CITY as to form and substance. GENERAL CONDITIONS 23 3 2.10 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES: 2.10.1 SCOPE OF WORK:Administrative and procedural requirements for processing of submittals during construction process.Submittals may include the following: a) Proposed Products Lists b) Proposed Vendor List c) Product Data d) Shop Drawings e) Samples f) Design Data g) Field Test Reporting h) Quality Control Reporting i) Certificates j) Manufacturer's Installation,Handing and Storage Instructions k) Manufacturer's Field Reports 1) Erection Drawings m) Close-out Documents n) Warranties o) Scheduling of Work p) Construction Progress Schedule q) Submittals Schedule r) Survey and Layout Data s) Construction Progress Reporting t) Periodic Work Observation u) Photographic Documentation v) Purchase Order Tracking w) Operation and Maintenance Documentation 2.10.2 RELATED SECTIONS: A. Payment Procedures B. Project Coordination C. References D. Quality Control E. Product Storage and Handling Requirements F. Close-out Submittals 2.10.2.1 SEE 2.10.2 RELATED SECTIONS AND SUBMITTAL SECTIONS 2.10.1 FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES. 2.10.3 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES-GENERAL 2.10.3.1 Submittal Procedures shall be in conformance with General Conditions of the Contract and as amended by the CITY. 2.10.3.2 Transmit each submittal with CITY's Standard Transmittal Form. 2.10.3.3 Sequentially number each transmittal form. Revise submittals with original number and a sequential alphabetic suffix. 2.10.3.4 Identify project,CONTRACTOR,Sub-Contractor or supplier pertinent drawing and detail number,and specification section number,as appropriate. 2.10.3.5 Apply CONTRACTOR's stamp, signed or initialed certifying that review, approval,verification of products required,field dimensions,adjacent construction work,and coordination of information are in accord with requirements of the Work and Contract Documents. 2.10.3.6 Schedule submittals to expedite the Project,and delivery to CONSULTANT and CITY at business address. Coordinate submission of related items. 2.10.3.7 For each submittal for review,allow fifteen(15)days including delivery time to and from the CONTRACTOR. 2.10.3.8 Identify variations from Contract Documents and product or system limitations,which may be detrimental to successful performance of the completed Work. 2.10.3.9 Provide space for CONTRACTOR and CONSULTANT review stamps. 2.10.3.10 When revised for resubmission,identify all changes made since previous submission. 2.10.3.11 Distribute copies of reviewed submittals as appropriate. Instruct parties to promptly report any inability to comply with requirements. 2.10.3.12 Submittals not requested will not be recognized or processed. 2.10.4 PRODUCT DATA 2.10.4.1 Product Data for Review: 2.10.4.1.1 Submit to CONSULTANT for review for purpose of checking for conformance with information given and design concept expressed in Contract Documents. 2.10.4.1.2 After review,provide copies and distribute per Submittal Procedures article above and for Record Documents purposes described in the Special Conditions 01740"Project Documentation and Closeout." 2.10.4.2 Product Data for Project Information: 2.10.4.2.1 Submittal for CONSULTANT's knowledge as contract administrator for CITY. 2.10.4.3 Product Data for Project Close-out. GENERAL CONDITIONS 24 3 2.10.4.3.1 Submit for CITY's benefit during and after the project completion. 2.10.4.4 Submit required number of copies as per CONTRACTOR/CM,plus two(2)copies for CONSULTANT. 2.10.4.5 Mark each copy to identify applicable products,models,options and other data. 2.10.4.6 Supplement manufacturers'standard data to provide information unique to project. 2.10.4.7 Indicate product utility and electrical characteristics,utility connection requirements,and location of utility outlets for service for functional equipment and appliances. 2.10.4.8 After review,distribute in accord with Submittal Procedures article above and provide copies for Record Documents described in the Special Conditions 01740"Project Documentation and Closeout." 2.10.5 CONSTRUCTION SUBMITTALS 2.10.5.1 Submit one(1)copy of Building Permit,Site Permits,Environmental Permits,or other permits required for construction of work. 2.10.5.2 Submit Payment Applications to CONSULTANT for review for purpose of checking conformance with information given and design concept expressed in Contract Documents. 2.10.5.3 Certificates 2.10.5.3.1 When specified, submit certification by manufacturer, installation/application Sub-Contractor, or CONTRACTOR to CONSULTANT,in quantities specified for Product Data. 2.10.5.3.2 Indicate material or Product conforms to or exceeding specified requirements. 2.10.5.3.3 Submit supporting reference date,affidavits,and certifications as appropriate. 2.10.5.3.4 Certificates may be recent or previous test results on material or Product,but must be acceptable to CONSULTANT. 2.10.5.4 Manufacturer's Instructions: 2.10.5.4.1 When specified, submit printed instructions for delivery, storage, assembly, installation, start-up, adjusting, and finishing,to CONSULTANT for delivery to CITY in quantities specified for Product Data. 2.10.5.4.2 Indicate special procedures,perimeter conditions requiring special attention,and special environmental criteria required for application or installation. 2.10.5.4.3 Refer to Quality Control and Warranty sections for quality assurance requirements. 2.10.5.5 Manufacturer's Field Reports: 2.10.5.5.1 Submit reports to CONSULTANT and CITY's Project Manager. 2.10.5.5.2 Submit report within ten(10)days of observation to CONSULTANT. 2.10.5.5.3 Submit for information for purpose of assessing conformance with information given and design concept expressed in Documents. 2.10.5.6 Erection Drawings: 2.10.5.6.1 Submit drawings to CONSULTANT and CITY's Project Manager. 2.10.5.6.2 Submit for information for purpose of assessing conformance with information given and design concept expressed in Documents. 2.10.5.6.3 Data indicating inappropriate or unacceptable work is subject to rejection by CONSULTANT or CITY. ARTICLE 3—USE OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 3.1 INTENT: 3.1.1 The Contract Documents comprise the entire agreement between the CITY and CONTRACTOR concerning the Work. The Contract Documents are complementary:what is called for by one is as binding as if called for by all. The Contract Documents shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida with venue in Palm Beach County,Florida. 3.1.2 It is the intent of the Contract Documents to describe the Work,functionally complete,to be constructed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Any labor,documentation,services,materials,or equipment that may reasonably be inferred from the Contract Documents or from prevailing custom or trade usage as being required to produce the intended result shall be provided whether or not specifically called for. 3.2 REFERENCE TO STANDARDS: 3.2.1 Reference to standard specifications,manuals or codes of any technical society,organization,or association,or to the Laws or Regulations of any governmental authority,whether such reference be specific or by implication,shall mean the latest standard specification,manual, code or Laws or Regulations in effect at the time of opening of Bids,except as maybe otherwise specifically stated. However,no provision of any referenced standard specification,manual or code(whether or not specifically incorporated by reference in the Contract Documents) shall be effective to change the duties or responsibilities of the CITY, CONTRACTOR or CONSULTANT or any of their agents or employees from those set forth in the Contract Documents,nor shall it be effective to assign to CITY,CONSULTANT,or CONSULTANT's agents or employees,any duty or authority to supervise or direct the furnishing or performance of the Work or any duty or authority to undertake responsibility contrary to the provisions of the Contract Documents. GENERAL CONDITIONS 25 3 3.3 REVIEW OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: 3.3.1 The Contract Documents which comprise the Contract between the CITY and the CONTRACTOR are attached hereto and made part hereof and consist of the following: 3.3.1.1 The Purchase Order 3.3.1.2 Contractor's Bid and Bid Bonds 3.3.1.3 Bid Documents consisting of: 3.3.1.4 Invitation to Bid and Instructions to Bidders 3.3.1.5 General Conditions 3.3.1.6 Supplemental Conditions 3.3.1.7 Technical Specifications 3.3.1.8 All Plans 3.3.1.9 All Addenda 3.3.1.10 Recorded Public Construction Performance and Payment Bond in a form supplied by the CITY,which shall be provided to the CITY by the CONTRACTOR, along with the return of an executed Purchase Order. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for recording the Public Construction Bond. 3.3.1.11 Insurance Certificates shall be provided by the CONTRACTOR,along with the return of an executed copy of the Contract. 3.3.1.12 Any modifications,including change orders,duly delivered after execution of this Contract. 3.3.1.13 Executed Notice to Proceed 3.3.2 Except for duly authorized and executed Modifications including but not limited to change orders and contract amendments,any conflict between the terms and conditions of this Contact and the terms and conditions of any of the other Contract Documents shall be interpreted in favor of this Contract. 3.3.3 If, during the performance of the Work, CONTRACTOR finds a conflict, error, or discrepancy in the Contract Documents, the CONTRACTOR shall so notify the CONSULTANT,in writing,at once and before proceeding with the Work affected thereby,and shall obtain written interpretation or clarification except in an emergency as authorized in paragraph 6.13 3.4 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: 3.4.1 In resolving conflicts resulting from errors or discrepancies in any of the Contract Documents,the order of precedence shall be as follows. 1. Change Order 2. Construction Contract or Purchase Order. 3. Addenda,with later date having greater priority. 4. Bid Form 5. Special Conditions 6. Supplemental General Conditions 7. Invitation to Bid 8. Instructions to Bidders 9. General Conditions 10. Technical Specifications 11. Contract Drawings The captions or subtitles of the several articles and divisions of these Contract Documents constitute no part of the context and hereof, but are only labels to assist in locating and reading the provisions hereof. However,In the event of inconsistent or conflicting provisions of the Purchase Order or Contract and referenced documents,the following descending order of precedence shall prevail: 1. Specifications 2. Drawings 3. Special/Supplemental Conditions 4. General Conditions 5. Item Description. 3.4.2 With reference to Drawings,the order of precedence is as follows: 1. Figures govern over scaled dimensions. 2. Detail drawings govern over general drawings. 3. Addenda/Change Order drawings govern over any other drawings. 4. Drawings govern over standard drawings. 3.4.3 Except as otherwise specifically stated in the Contract Documents or as may be provided by amendment or supplement thereto issued by one of the methods indicated in paragraph 3.5(Amending of Contract Documents),the provisions of the Contract Documents shall take precedence in resolving any conflict,error,ambiguity or discrepancy between the provisions of the Contract Documents and: 1. the provisions of any such standard,specifications,manual,code or instruction(whether or not specifically incorporated by reference in the Contract Documents),or 2. The provisions of any such Law or Regulations applicable to the performance of the Work(unless such an interpretation of the provisions of the Contract Documents would result in violation of such Law or Regulation). 3. No provision of any such standard, specifications, manual, code or instruction shall be effective to change the duties and responsibilities of CITY,CONTRACTOR or CONSULTANT,or any of their Sub-Contractors,agents or employees from those set forth in the Contract Documents,nor shall it be effective to assign to CITY,CONSULTANTS or any of CONSULTANT's agents or employees any duty or authority to supervise or direct the furnishing or performance of the Work or any duty or authority to undertake responsibility inconsistent with the provisions of para 9.11 (Limitations on Consultant) or any other provision of the Contract Documents. GENERAL CONDITIONS 26 3 3.5 AMENDING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: 3.5.1 The Contract Documents may be amended to provide for additions,deletions and revisions in the Work or to modify the terms and conditions thereof by a Change Order(pursuant to Article 10,Changes in Work). 3.5.2 Additionally,the requirements of the Contract Documents may be supplemented and minor variations and deviations in the Work may be authorized,in one or more of the following ways: 3.5.2.1 A Change Order(pursuant to paragraph 10,Changes in Work) 3.5.2.2 CONSULTANT's approval of a Shop Drawings or sample(pursuant to paragraph 6.11,Shop Drawings and Samples),or 3.5.2.3 CONSULTANT's written interpretation or clarification(pursuant to paragraph 9.4,Clarifications and Interpretations). 3.6 REUSE OF DOCUMENTS: 3.6.1 Neither CONTRACTOR nor any Sub-Contractor or Supplier or other persons or organizations performing or furnishing any of the Work under a direct or indirect contract with the CITY shall have or acquire any title to or ownership rights in any of the Contract Documents, drawings,Special Conditions or other documents used on the Work,and,they shall not reuse any of these on extensions of the Project or any other project without prior written consent of the CITY and CONSULTANT. ARTICLE 4—SITE OF WORK 4.1 AVAILABILITY OF LANDS: 4.1.1 The CITY shall furnish,as indicated in the Contract Documents,the lands upon which the Work is to be performed,rights-of-way and easements for access thereto and such other lands which are designated for the use of the CONTRACTOR. Easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be obtained and paid for by the CITY,unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as giving the CONTRACTOR exclusive occupancy of the lands of rights-of-way provided. CONTRACTOR shall provide for all additional lands and access thereto that may be required for temporary construction facilities of storage of materials and equipment. 4.1.2 Occupying Private Land:The CONTRACTOR shall not enter upon nor use any property not under the control of the CITY until a written temporary construction easement agreement has been executed by the CONTRACTOR and the property owner,and a copy of such easement furnished to the CITY and CONSULTANT prior to said use,and neither the CITY nor the CONSULTANT shall be liable for any claims or damages resulting from the CONTRACTOR's trespass on or use of any such properties. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the CITY with a signed release from the property owner confirming that the lands have been satisfactorily restored upon completion of the Work. 4.1.3 Work in State,County and CITY Rights-of-Way and Easements:When the Work involves the installation of sanitary sewers,storm sewers, drains,water mains,manholes, underground structures,or other disturbances of existing features in or across streets, rights-of-way, easements,or other property;the CONTRACTOR shall(as the Work progresses)promptly back-fill,compact,grade and otherwise restore the disturbed area to a basic condition which shall permit resumption of pedestrian or vehicular traffic and any other critical activity or function consistent with the original use of the land. Unsightly mounds of earth,large stones,boulders,and debris shall be removed so that the Site presents a neat appearance as part of the Contract. 4.1.4 Work Adjacent to Telephone,Power,Cable TV,and Gas Company Structures:In all cases where Work is to be performed near telephone, power,water,sewer,drainage,cable TV,or gas company facilities,the CONTRACTOR shall provide written notification to the respective companies of the areas of which Work is to be performed,prior to the actual performance of any Work in these areas. 4.1.5 Use of Public Streets:The use of public streets and alleys shall be such as to provide a minimum of inconvenience to the public and to other vehicular and non-vehicular traffic. The CONTRACTOR shall remove any earth or excavated materials spilled from trucks and clean the streets to the satisfaction of the CITY,the CONSULTANT,the Florida Department of Transportation,or other agency or governmental entity having jurisdiction,as applicable. 4.2 REPORTS OF PHYSICAL CONDITIONS: 4.2.1 Subsurface Explorations:Where applicable,reference is made in the Special Conditions for identification of those reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at the Site that have been utilized by CONSULTANT in preparation of the Contract Documents. 4.2.2 Existing Structures:Where applicable,reference is made to the Special Conditions for identification of those drawings of physical conditions in or relating to existing surface and subsurface structures(except Underground Facilities referred to in paragraph 4.3 herein) which are at or contiguous to the Site that have been utilized by CONSULTANT in preparation of the Contract Documents. 4.2.3 Neither the CITY nor CONSULTANT makes any interpretation as to the completeness of the reports or drawings referred to in paragraphs 4.2.1 "Subsurface Explorations" or 4.2.2"Existing Structures" above or the accuracy of any data or information contained herein. CONTRACTOR may rely upon the general accuracy of the technical data contained in such reports and drawings but not for the completeness thereof for CONTRACTOR"s purposes including but not limited to, any aspects of the means, methods, techniques, sequences,and procedures of construction to be employed by the CONTRACTOR and safety precautions and programs incident thereto. The CONTRACTOR may not rely upon any interpretation of such technical data,including any interpolation or extrapolation thereof,or any non-technical data,interpretations,and opinions contained therein. 4.2.4 Where the dimensions and location of existing structures are of importance to the installation or connection of new Work, the CONTRACTOR shall verify such dimensions and locations in the field before the fabrication of any materials or equipment which is dependent on the correctness of such information. There shall be no additional cost to the CITY for CONTRACTOR's failure to verify such dimensions and locations, or for inaccurate verifications by CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall bear the full cost of any GENERAL CONDITIONS 27 3 modifications to the Work which result from subsurface conditions which result from subsurface conditions which could have been reasonably been discovered prior to commencement of the Work or a portion of the work. 4.3 PHYSICAL CONDITIONS—UNDERGROUND FACILITIES: 4.3.1 Indicated:The information and data indicated in the Contract Documents with respect to existing Underground Utilities at or contiguous to the Site is based on information and data furnished to the CITY or CONSULTANT by the owners of such Underground Facilities or by others. 4.3.1.1 The CITY and CONSULTANT shall not be responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any such information or data,and 4.3.1.2 The CONTRACTOR shall notify the Underground Service Alert(USA)System,Phone No.1-800-227-2600 and Sunshine State One Call Services(1-800-432-4770)at least forty-eight(48)hours in advance of the commencement of Work at any site to allow the member of utilities to examine the construction site and mark the location of the utilities'respective facilities. 4.3.1.3 The CONTRACTOR acknowledges that some(or all)of the utility companies with facilities shown on the drawings may not be members of the USA System or Sunshine State One Call Services,and therefore,not automatically contacted by the above referenced telephone number.The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for making themselves aware of utility company facilities not reported by the USA System or Sunshine State One Call Services,and shall be liable for any and all damages stemming from repair or delay costs or any other expenses resulting from the unanticipated discovery of underground utilities. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for notifying all of the utilities at least forty-eight(48) hours in advance of the commencement of Work at any site to allow the utilities to examine the construction site and mark the location of the utilities' respective facilities. The CONTRACTOR shall also be responsible for verifying that each utility has responsibly responded to such notification. 4.3.1.4 CONTRACTOR shall have full responsibility for reviewing and checking all such information and data. Further, the CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for locating all Underground Facilities whether or not shown or indicated in Contract Documents,for coordination of the Work with the owners of such Underground Facilities during construction,for the safety and protection thereof as provided in paragraph 6.10,and repairing any damage thereto resulting from Work,the cost of all of which shall be considered as having been included in the Contract Price. 4.3.1.5 All water pipes,sanitary sewers,storm drains,force mains,gas mains,or other pipes,telephone or power cables or conduits, pipe or conduit casings,curbs,sidewalks,service lines,and all other obstructions,whether or not shown,shall be temporarily removed from or supported across utility line excavations. Where it is necessary to temporarily interrupt services, the CONTRACTOR shall notify both the CITY and occupant of such facilities five(5)calendar days before the interruption and again immediately before service is resumed. Before disconnecting any pipes or cables,the CONTRACTOR shall obtain permission from the CITY or occupant,or shall make suitable arrangements for their disconnection by the CITY or occupant. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all damages to any such pipes,conduits or cables,and shall restore them to service promptly,as part of the Work,as soon as the Work has progressed past the point involved. Approximate locations of known water,sanitary,drainage,natural gas,power,telephone and cable TV installations along the route of new pipelines or in the vicinity of new Work are shown,but are to be verified in the field by the CONTRACTOR prior to performing the Work. The CONTRACTOR shall uncover these pipes, ducts, cables, etc. carefully by hand prior to installing their work. Any discrepancies or differences found shall be immediately brought to the attention of the CONSULTANT in order that necessary changes may be made to permit installation of the Work. 4.3.2 Not Indicated: If an Underground Facility is uncovered or revealed at or contiguous to the Site which was not shown,nor located by the facilities owner and which CONTRACTOR could not reasonably have been expected to be aware of,CONTRACTOR shall promptly,after becoming aware of thereof and before performing any Work affected thereby(except in an emergency as permitted by paragraph 6.10), identify the owner of such Underground Facility and give written notice thereof to that owner, the CITY and CONSULTANT. The CONSULTANT shall promptly review the Underground Facility to determine the extent to which the Contract Documents should be modified to reflect and document the consequences of the existence of the Underground Facility.The Contract Documents shall be amended or supplemented to the extent necessary.During such time,CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the safety and protection of such Underground Facility as provided in paragraph 6.13. 4.4 DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS 4.4.1 The CONTRACTOR shall notify the CONSULTANT in writing,of the following unforeseen conditions,hereinafter called differing Site conditions,within twenty-four(24)hours upon their discovery(but in no event later than seven(7)days after their discovery)and before they are disturbed: 4.4.1.1 Subsurface or latent physical conditions at the Site of Work differing materially from those indicated,described,or delineated in the Contract Documents,including those reports discussed in paragraph 4.2 and 4.3(Physical Conditions,Underground Facilities),and 4.4.1.2 Any unknown physical conditions at the Site of the Work of an unusual nature differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in the Contract Documents including those reports and documents discussed in paragraph 4.2 and 4.3 4.4.2 CONSULTANT shall promptly review the pertinent conditions,determine the necessity of obtaining additional explorations or tests with respect thereto,and advise the CITY in writing(with a copy to the CONTRACTOR)of CONSULTANT's findings and conclusions. 4.4.3 If CONSULTANT concludes that because of newly discovered conditions a change in the Contract Documents is required,a Change Order shall be issued as provided in Article 10(Changes in Work)to reflect and document the consequences of the difference. 4.4.4 In each such case, an increase or decrease in the Contract Price or an extension or shortening of the Contract Time, or any combination thereof,shall be allowable to the extent that they are attributable to any such inaccuracy or difference.No such change shall occur if the differing site conditions could reasonably have been discovered by CONTRACTOR prior to commencement of Work, or a portion of the Work,through the subsurface explorations described in Sections 4.2 and 4.3. If the CITY and CONTRACTOR are unable to agree as to the amount or length thereof,a claim may be made therefor as provided in Article 11(Change of Contract Price) GENERAL CONDITIONS 28 3 and Article 12(Change of Contract Time). 4.4.5 The CONTRACTOR's failure to give notice of differing Site conditions within twenty-four(24)hours or no later than seven(7)days of their discovery and before they are disturbed, shall constitute a waiver of all claims in connection therewith,whether direct or consequential in nature. 4.5 REFERENCE POINTS: 4.5.1 The CITY shall provide,if available,engineering surveys to establish reference points for construction,which in CONSULTANT'sjudgment are necessary to enable CONTRACTOR to proceed with the Work. 4.5.2 CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for laying out the Work(unless otherwise specified in the General Requirements),shall protect and preserve the established reference points and shall make no changes or relocations without the prior written approval of the CITY. The CONTRACTOR shall report to the CONSULTANT whenever any reference point is lost or destroyed or requires relocation because of necessary changes in grades or locations,and shall be responsible for the accurate replacement or relocation of such reference points by professionally qualified personnel. ARTICLE 5—BONDS AND INSURANCE 5.1.1 CONTRACTOR shall upon delivery of the executed Contract or receipt of Award letter from the CITY,furnish Performance and Payment Bonds,each in an amount at least ONE HUNDRED PRECENT(100%)of the Contract Price as security for the faithful performance and payment of all CONTRACTOR's obligations under the Contract Documents. Said bonds must be provided to the CITY within ten (10) business days of the Award Letter or delivery of a Purchase Order or contract to the CONTRACTOR to execute and return to the CITY; or the CITY,at its sole discretion and option may terminate the contract. These bonds shall remain in effect at least until one(1)year after the date when final payment becomes due,except as otherwise provided by Law or Regulation or by the Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR shall also furnish such other Bonds as are required by the Special Conditions. Each Bond shall be furnished in an amount equal to ONE HUNDRED PERCENT(100%)of the amount of the Contract award. The form and conditions of the Bond and the Surety shall be as specified and supplied by the CITY in the Bid Documents. 5.1.2 The Surety shall be a nationally recognized Surety Company,acceptable to the CITY,listed on the current list of"Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as Acceptable Sureties on Federal Bonds and Acceptable Reinsuring Companies"as published in Circular 570 (amended) by the Audit Staff,Bureau of Government Financial Operations vs Treasury Department,and meet other requirements of Section 287.0935 Florida Statutes. For projects exceeding five hundred thousand dollars($500,000),all bonds shall be placed with sureties with Best Ratings as stated below: The name,address,and telephone number of the surety and its agent must be listed on the bond. 5.1.3 For contracts up to$499,999.99,the surety shall have twice the minimum surplus and capital required by the Florida Insurance Code at the time the Bid is issued for the Work,otherwise the surety shall have the minimum ratings: CONTRACT AMOUNT BEST KEY RATING Under$500,000 Class IX A or better $500,000 to Class XI A or $2,499,999.99 better Over$2,500,000 Class XIV A or better 5.1.4 The Bond shall specifically incorporate and acknowledge the Surety's responsibility for liquidated damages. 5.1.5 Bonds shall be executed and issued by a registered agent,licensed and having an office in the State of Florida representing such corporate sureties. 5.1.6 If the CONTRACTOR is a partnership,the Bond shall be signed by each of the individuals who are partners,if a corporation,the Bond shall be signed in the correct corporate name by duly authorized officer,agent,or attorney-in-fact. There shall be an appropriate number of executed counterparts of the bond corresponding to the number of counterparts in the Contract. Each executed bond shall be accompanied by a)appropriate acknowledgement of the respective parties;b)appropriate duly certified copy of Power-of-Attorney or other certification of authority where Bond is executed by agent,officer or other representative of CONTRACTOR or Surety;c)duly certified extract from by-laws or resolutions of Surety under which Power-of-Attomey,or other certificate of Authority of its agent, officer or representative was issued. 5.1.7 If the Surety on any Bond furnished by CONTRACTOR is declared bankrupt or becomes insolvent,or its right to do business is terminated in the state of Florida or it ceases to meet the requirements of paragraph 5.1.3 and 5.1.4,CONTRACTOR shall within five(5) days thereafter substitute another Bond and Surety, both of which must be in conformance with paragraph 5.1.3 and 5.1.4. Under no circumstances shall the successful CONTRACTOR begin Work until they have supplied to the CITY Performance and Payment Bonds and Affidavit for Bond using the CITY's form,and the CITY has approved the Bond. 5.1.8 The Bonds must be recorded in the Legal Records Department of Palm Beach County,Florida. Proof of recordation must be submitted to Procurement Services Division.The Bond number must be stated on the first page of the Bond. GENERAL CONDITIONS 29 3 5.2 INSURANCE: 5.2.1 The CONTRACTOR agrees to,in the performance of Work and services under this Agreement,comply with all federal,state,and local laws and regulations now in effect,or hereinafter enacted during the term of this Agreement that are applicable to the CONTRACTOR,its employees,agents,or Sub-Contractors,if any,with respect to the Work and services described herein. The CONTRACTOR shall obtain at CONTRACTOR's expense all necessary insurance in such form and amount as required by the CITY's Risk Management Department before beginning work under this Agreement.The CONTRACTOR shall maintain such insurance in full force and effect during the life of this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall provide to the CITY's Risk Management Department,all insurance certificates required under this section prior to beginning any work under this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and save the CITY harmless from any damage resulting to it for failure to either CONTRACTOR or any Sub-Contractor to obtain or maintain such insurance. The following are required types and minimum limits of insurance coverage,which the CONTRACTOR agrees to maintain during the term of this Contract,unless otherwise stated: Occurrence Aggregate Line of Business/Coverage $1,000,000 $2,000,000 Commercial General Liability, including: Premises/Operations Contractual Liability Personal Injury Explosion,Collapse, Underground Hazard Products/Completed Operations Broad Form Property Damage Cross Liability and Severability of Interest Clause Automobile Liability(including $1,000,000 $2,000,000 owned,non-owned,and hired) Worker's Compensation&Employer's Liability-Statutory Limits: $500,000 per each disease $500,000 per each accident and $500,000 each employee 5.2.2 The CITY reserves the right to require higher limits depending upon the scope of work under this Agreement. 5.2.3 Neither the CONTRACTOR nor any Sub-Contractor shall commence work under this Contract until they have obtained all insurance required under this section and have supplied the CITY with evidence of such coverage in the form of an insurance certificate and endorsement. The CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all Sub-Contractors shall comply with the above guidelines and shall maintain the necessary coverage throughout the term of this Agreement. In the CITY's sole discretion,CONTRACTOR's failure to timely secure all required insurance shall void this Agreement and the Bid Award and the CITY may select and contract with another reasonable Bidder. 5.2.4 All insurance carriers shall be rated at least A-VII per A.M.Best's Key Rating Guide and be licensed to do business in Florida. Policies shall be"Occurrence"form. Each carrier shall give the CITY sixty(60)days'notice prior to cancellation. 5.2.5 The CONTRACTOR's general liability insurance policies shall be endorsed to add the CITY of Boynton Beach, its employees, representatives and elected officials as an"additional insured".The CONTRACTOR's Worker's Compensation carrier shall provide a Waiver of Subrogation to the CITY.The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the payment of all deductibles and self-insured retentions. 5.2.6 The CITY may require that the CONTRACTOR purchase a contract or performance bond equal to the cost of the Project. If the CONTRACTOR is to provide professional services under this Agreement,the CONTRACTOR must provide the CITY with evidence of Professional Liability Insurance with,at a minimum,a limit of$1,000,000 per occurrence and$2,000,000 in the aggregate. "Claims-Made" forms are acceptable for Professional Liability Insurance. 5.2.7 The CITY may require higher limits for Professional Liability Insurance depending on the size of the project. In any event,the Bidder shall maintain such Professional Liability Insurance in effect for three(3)years after the completion of the Project. 5.2.8 If any operations are to be undertaken or are about navigable waters, the CITY will require coverage included with the Worker's Compensation Insurance,the U.S.Longshoremen and Harbor Workers Act and/or Jones Act. 5.2.9 Should the CITY require the Bidder to carry Builder's Risk Insurance for the Project,it must be in the amount equal to the full replacement cost of the Project. 5.2.10 Fulfillment by the Bidder of the insurance provisions does not limit the Bidder's liability to the amount of the policy limits. GENERAL CONDITIONS 30 3 ARTICLE 6—CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES 6.1 CONTRACTOR STATUS: 6.1.1 The CONTRACTOR is an independent contractor and is not an employee or agent of the CITY. Nothing in this Contract shall be interpreted to establish any relationship other than that of an independent contractor,between the CITY and the CONTRACTOR,its employees, agents, Sub-Contractors, or assigns, during or after the performance of this Contract. The CONTRACTOR shall take the whole responsibility for the means,methods,techniques,sequences,and production of the Work. 6.2 CONTRACTOR RISK: 6.2.1 The CONTRACTOR shall bear all losses resulting to CONTRACTOR,on account of the amount or character of the Work,or because of the nature of the ground beneath,in or on which the Work is done is different from what was assumed or expected,or because of bad weather,or because of errors or omissions in their or its bid on the Contract Price,or except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents because of any other causes whatsoever. Execution of this Contract by the CONTRACTOR is a representation that the CONTRACTOR has visited the Site,has conducted sufficient investigation of the surface and sub-surface conditions in order to submit its bid,has become familiar with the local conditions under which the Work is to be performed,and correlated personal observations with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 6.2.2 The CONTRACTOR shall protect the entire Work,all materials under the Contract and the CITY's property(including machinery and equipment)in,or on,or adjacent to the Site of the Work until final completion of Work,from action of the elements,acts of other contractors, or except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents,and from any other causes whatsoever,should any damage occur by reason of any of the foregoing,the CONTRACTOR shall repair at their own expense to the satisfaction of the CITY or its Project Manager. Neither the CITY,nor its officers,employees,or agents assume any responsibility for collection of indemnities or damages from any person or persons causing injury to the Work of the CONTRACTOR. 6.2.3 At its expense,the CONTRACTOR shall take all necessary precautions(including without limitation)the furnishing of guards,fences, warning signs,walks,flags,cables and lights for the safety of and the prevention of injury,loss and damage to persons and property. The term"persons"includes without limitations,members of the public,the CITY and its employees and agents,the Project Manager and his/her employees,CONTRACTOR's employees,CONTRACTOR''s Sub-Contractors and Sub-Contractors respective employees,who are on or about or adjacent to the premises where said Work is to be performed.CONTRACTOR shall complywith all applicable provisions of safety laws,rules,ordinances,regulations and orders of duly constituted federal,state,and local authorities and building codes. 6.2.4 The CONTRACTOR assumes all risk of loss,damage and destruction to all of its materials,tools,appliances and property of every description and that of its Sub-Contractors and Sub-Contractor's respective employees or agents, and injury to or death of the CONTRACTOR,its employees,Sub-Contractors or Sub-Contractor's respective employees or agents,including legal fees,court costs or other legal expenses,arising out of or in connection with the performance of this Contract. 6.3 SUPERVISION AND SUPERINTENDENCE: 6.3.1 The CONTRACTOR shall supervise and direct the Work. It shall be solely responsible for the means,methods,techniques,sequences and procedures of construction. The CONTRACTOR shall employ and maintain at the Worksite(s), a qualified supervisor or superintendent who shall have been designated in writing by the CONTRACTOR as its CONTRACTOR's representative at the Site. The supervisor shall have full authority to act on behalf of the CONTRACTOR and all communications given to the supervisor shall be as binding as if given to the CONTRACTOR. The supervisor shall be present on the Site at all times as required to perform adequate supervision and coordination of the Work. (Copies of written communications given to the superintendent shall be mailed to the CONTRACTOR's home office). CONTRACTOR shall notify the CITY in writing of the name,title and contact information for the designated supervisor/superintendent. 6.4 LABOR,MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT: 6.4.1 The CONTRACTOR shall provide competent,suitably qualified personnel to survey and lay out the Work and perform construction as required by the Contract Documents.They shall at all times maintain good discipline and order at the Site. Except in connection with the safety or protection of persons or the Work or property at the Site or adjacent thereto,and except as otherwise indicated in the Contract Documents, all Work at the Site shall be performed during regular working hours as defined in the Special Conditions herein, and CONTRACTOR shall not permit overtime work or the performance of Work on Saturday,Sunday,or any legal holiday observed by the CITY,without the CITY's Project Manager's written consent. 6.4.2 Materials and Equipment: The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all materials,equipment,labor,transportation,construction equipment and machinery, tools, appliances,fuel, power, light, heat, telephone,water and sanitary facilities and all other facilities and incidentals necessary for the execution,testing,initial operation and completion of the Work. All material stored on the job site shall remain the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR until incorporated in the Work. The CITY shall not reimburse the CONTRACTOR for materials lost, stolen,or damaged while stored on the job site. 6.4.3 Condition of Materials:All materials and equipment shall be new. When special makes or grades of material which are normally packaged by the supplier or manufacturer are specified or approved,such materials shall be delivered to the Site in their original packages or container with seals unbroken and labels intact. 6.4.4 Installation/Assembly:All materials and equipment shall be applied, installed,connected,erected, used,cleaned and conditioned in accordance with the instructions of the applicable manufacturer,fabricator or processors,except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. GENERAL CONDITIONS 31 3 6.4.5 Materials,Equipment,Products and Substitutions: CONTRACTOR shall verify that materials,equipment,and products incorporated in the Work are fit for their intended purpose before being purchased by the CONTRACTOR. However,the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the CONSULTANT and the CITY's Project Manager a list of proposed materials,equipment or products,together with such samples considered substitutes as may be necessary to determine their acceptability and obtain approval,pursuant to Section 32,Instruction to Bidders if prior to award,or after award,within ten(10)calendar days after the CONTRACTOR should have been aware of the need for substitution,unless otherwise stipulated in the Special Conditions. No request for payment for"or equal"equipment shall be approved until this list has been received and approved by the CONSULTANT. The CITY may require the CONTRACTOR to furnish at CONTRACTOR's expense,a special performance guarantee or other surety with respect to any substitute. 6.4.5.1 Whenever a material,article,or piece of equipment is identified on the Drawings or Specifications by reference to brand name or catalogue number,it shall be understood that this is referenced for the purpose of defining the performance or other salient requirements,and that other products of equal capacities,quality and function may be considered. The CONTRACTOR may request the substitution of a material,article,or piece of equipment of equal substance and function for those referred to in the Contract Documents by reference to brand name or catalogue number and if,the opinion of the CONSULTANT and CITY, such material,article,or piece of equipment is of equal substance and function to that specified,the CONSULTANT with concurrence of the CITY's Project Manager may approve its substitution and use by the CONTRACTOR. 6.4.5.2 The application shall state that the evaluation and acceptance of the proposed substitute shall not prejudice CONTRACTOR's achievement of Substantial Completion on time,whether or not acceptance of the substitute for use in the Work shall require a change in any of the Contract Documents(or in the provisions of any other direct contract with the CITY for Work on the Project)to adapt the design to the proposed substitute and whether or not incorporation or use of the substitute in connection with the Work is subject to payment of any license fee or royalty. All variations of the proposed substitute from that specified shall be identified in the application and available maintenance,repair,and replacement service shall be indicated. 6.4.5.3 The application shall also contain itemized estimate of all costs and cost savings that shall result directly or indirectly from acceptance of such substitute, including costs or redesign and claims of other contractors affected by CONSULTANT in evaluating the proposed substitute. CONSULTANT may require CONTRACTOR to furnish at CONTRACTOR's expense, additional data about the proposed substitute. 6.4.5.4 Incidental changes or extra component parts required to accommodate the substitute shall be made by the CONTRACTOR without an increase in the Contract Price or Contract Time. The CONTRACTOR shall reimburse the CITY for charges of the CONSULTANT and CONSULTANT'S consultants for evaluating each proposed substitution. These costs shall include transportation,to operating installation at factories,etc. 6.4.5.5 No substitute shall be ordered or installed without the written approval of the CONSULTANT with the CITY's Project Manager's concurrence. 6.4.5.6 Delay caused by obtaining approvals for substitute materials or installations shall be attributable to CONTRACTOR and shall not be considered justifiable grounds for an extension of construction time. 6.4.5.7 Should any work or materials,equipment or products not conform with requirements of the Drawings and Specifications or become damaged during the progress of the Work,such Work or materials shall be removed and replaced,together with any work disarranged by such alterations,at any time before completion and acceptance of the Project. All such work shall be done at the expense of the CONTRACTOR. 6.4.5.8 No materials or supplies for the Work shall be purchased by the CONTRACTOR or by any Sub-Contractor subject to any chattel mortgage or under conditional sale or other agreement by which an interest is retained by the Seller. The CONTRACTOR warrants that it has clear title to all materials and supplies used by them in the Work. 6.4.5.9 If a specific means,method,technique,sequence or procedure of construction is indicated in or required by the Contract Documents, CONTRACTOR may furnish or utilize a substitute means, method, sequence, technique or procedure of construction,if applicable,to the CITY and CONSULTANT, if CONTRACTOR submits sufficient information to allow CITY and CONSULTANT to determine that the substitute proposed is equivalent to that indicated or required by the Contract Documents. The procedure for review by the CITY and CONSULTANT shall be similar to that provided in paragraph 6.4.5.1 (Materials,Equipment,Products and Substitutions,par.2)as applied by CONSULTANT and as may be supplemented in the Special Conditions. 6.4.5.10 Any two(2)or more pieces of material or equipment of the same kind,type or classification,and being used for identical types of service,shall be made by the same manufacturer. 6.5 CONCERNING SUBCONTRACTORS: 6.5.1 The CONTRACTOR shall not employ any sub-contractor,other persons or organization(whether initially or as a substitute)against whom the CITY or the CONSULTANT may have reasonable objection,nor shall the CONTRACTOR be required to employ any sub-contractor against whom it has reasonable objection. The CONTRACTOR shall not make any substitution for any sub-contractor who has been accepted by the CITY's Project Manager and the CONSULTANT,unless the CONSULTANT determines that there is good cause for doing so. If after bid opening and prior to the award of the Contract,the CITY objects to certain suppliers or sub-contractors,the CITY may permit CONTRACTOR to submit an acceptable substitute so long as there is no change in the Contract Price or Contract Time. If the Contract Price or Contract Time is increased or extended,the CITY may return the Bid Bond and award the Contract to the next qualified, competent Bidder. If after the award of the Contract,the CITY objects to certain suppliers or sub-contractors,the CITY shall permit CONTRACTOR to make an appropriate and acceptable substitution which is also acceptable to the CITY. No acceptance by the CITY or the CONSULTANT of any such sub-contractor,supplier,or other person or organization shall constitute a waiver of any right of the CITY or CONSULTANT to reject defective Work. 6.5.2 Responsibility: The CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for all acts and omissions of its Sub-Contractors and of persons and organizations directly or indirectly employed by the CONTRACTOR and of persons and organizations for whose acts any of CONTRACTOR or Sub-Contractor may be liable to the same extent that they are responsible for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by CONTRACTOR. Nothing in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relationship between CITY or CONSULTANT and any Sub-Contractor or other person or organization having a direct contract with CONTRACTOR,nor shall it create any obligation on the part of CITY or CONSULTANT to pay or to see to the payment of any moneys due any sub-contractor or other person or organization,except as may otherwise be required by law. CITY or CONSULTANT may furnish to any sub-contractor or other person or organization,to the extent practicable,evidence of amounts paid to CONTRACTOR on account on specific Work done in accordance with the Schedule of Values. GENERAL CONDITIONS 32 3 6.5.3 Division of Work: The divisions and sections of the Specifications and the identifications of any Drawings shall not control the CONTRACTOR in dividing the Work among sub-contractors or delineating the Work to be performed by any specific trade. 6.5.4 Terms and Conditions:The CONTRACTOR agrees to bind specifically every sub-contractor to the applicable terms and conditions of the Contract Documents for the benefit of the CITY. 6.5.5 Agreement:Any and all Work performed for the CONTRACTOR by a sub-contractor shall be pursuant to an appropriate agreement between the CONTRACTOR and the sub-contractor. 6.5.6 Responsibility:The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the coordination of the trades,sub-contractors and material men engaged upon in work of the Project... 6.5.7 The CONTRACTOR shall cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts relative to the Work,to bid sub-contractors to the CONTRACTOR by the terms of these General Conditions and other Contract Documents insofar as applicable to the Work of sub- contractors,and to give the CONTRACTOR the same power as regards terminating any sub-contract that the CITY may exercise over the CONTRACTOR under any provisions of the Contract Documents. 6.5.8 The CITY or CONSULTANT shall not undertake to settle any differences between the CONTRACTOR and his sub-contractors or between sub-contractors. 6.5.9 If in the opinion of the CITY's Project Manager or CONSULTANT,any subcontractor on the Project proves to be incompetent or otherwise unsatisfactory,such Sub-Contractor shall be replaced if and when directed in writing. 6.5.10 CONTRACTOR shall also: 6.5.10.1 Observe work of each subcontractor to monitor compliance with Schedule. 6.5.10.2 Verify that labor and equipment are adequate for the Work and the Schedule. 6.5.10.3 Verify that product procurement schedules are adequate. 6.5.10.4 Verify that product deliveries are adequate to maintain schedule. 6.5.10.5 Report non-compliance to CONSULTANT with recommendation for changes. 6.6 PATENTS,FEES AND ROYALTIES: 6.6.1 The CONTRACTOR shall pay all license fees and royalties and assume all cost incidents to the use of any invention,design,process or device which is the subject of patent rights or copyrights held by others. They shall indemnify and hold harmless the CITY and CONSULTANT and anyone directly or indirectly employed by either of them from and against all claims,damages,losses and expenses (including attorney's fees)arising out of any infringement of such rights during or after completion of the Work,and shall defend all such claims in connection with any alleged infringement of such rights. 6.6.2 Patent rights: The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for determining the application of patent rights and royalties on materials, appliances,articles or systems prior to bidding. However,they shall not be responsible for such determination on systems which do not involve purchase by them of materials,appliances and articles. 6.7 PERMITS,LAWS AND REGULATIONS: 6.7.1 Permits:The CONTRACTOR shall secure and pay for all construction permits and licenses and shall pay all governmental charges and inspection fees necessary for the prosecution of the Work,which are applicable at the time of its Bid. The CITY shall assist the CONTRACTOR,when necessary,in obtaining such permits and licenses. The CITY shall be invoiced at actual cost without markup. 6.7.2 The CONTRACTOR shall also pay all public utility charges. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for obtaining dewatering permits as required. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for complying with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), Florida Department of Environmental Regulations,United States Environmental Protection Agency and any other regulatory agency requirements including financial responsibility(fines,etc.). 6.7.3 Laws and Regulations: The CONTRACTOR shall give all notices and comply with all laws,ordinances,rules and regulations applicable to the Work. If the CONTRACTOR observes that the Specifications or Drawings are at variance therewith, they shall give the CONSULTANT prompt written notice thereof,and any necessary changes shall be adjusted by an appropriate modification. If the CONTRACTOR performs any Work knowing it to be contrary to such laws,ordinances,rules and regulations,and without such notice to the CONSULTANT,they shall bear all costs arising therefrom;however,is shall not be their primary responsibility to make certain that the Drawings and Specifications are in accordance with such laws,ordinances,rules and regulations. 6.8 TAXES: 6.8.1 Cost of all sales and other taxes for which the CONTRACTOR is liable under the Contract shall be included in the Contract Price stated by the CONTRACTOR. 6.9 RECORD DOCUMENTS/RIGHT TO AUDIT: 6.9.1 The CONTRACTOR shall keep in a safe place one record copy of all Specifications, Drawings,Addenda, Modifications,and Shop Drawings at the site in good order and annotated to show all changes made during the construction process. Such documents shall be available to the CONSULTANT and shall be delivered to the CONSULTANT for the CITY upon completion of the Project. Such documents shall be used for this purpose only. Final acceptance of the project shall be withheld by the CITY until approval of all documents specified herein is made by the CITY's Project Manager. GENERAL CONDITIONS 33 3 6.9.2 The awarded CONTRACTOR shall maintain during the term of the Contract all books,reports,and records in accordance with generally accepted accounting practices and standards for records directly related to this Contract. The form of all records and reports shall be subject to the approval of the CITY's auditor. The awarded CONTRACTOR agrees to make available to the CITY's auditor,during normal business hours,all books of account,reports,and records relating to this Contract for the duration of the Contract and retain them for a minimum period of three(3)years. 6.9.3 The awarded CONTRACTOR shall be aware that the Palm Beach County,Office of Inspector General investigators shall have the power without limitation to audit,investigate,monitor,inspect and review the operations,activities,performance and procurement process of the CONTRACTOR,its Sub-Contractors and lower tier subcontractors and its officers,agents and employees relating to the Contract. 6.9.4 If the CONTRACTOR submits a claim to the CITY for additional compensation,the CITY shall have the right,as a condition to considering the claim,and as a basis for evaluation of the claim,and until the claim has been settled to audit the CONTRACTOR's books to the extent they are relevant. This right shall include the right to examine books,records,documents,and other evidence and accounting procedures and practices,sufficient to discover and verify all direct and indirect costs of whatever nature claimed to have been incurred or anticipated to be incurred and for which claim has been submitted. The right to audit shall include the right to inspect the CONTRACTOR's plants,or such parts thereof,as may be or have been engaged in the performance of the Work. The CONTRACTOR further agrees that the right to audit encompasses all subcontracts and is binding upon all Sub-Contractors. The rights to examine and inspect herein provided for shall be exercisable through such representatives as the CITY deems desirable during the CONTRACTOR's normal business hours at the office of the CONTRACTOR.Upon request by the CITY,CONTRACTOR shall provide the accounting records and documents,and other financial data and shall submit true copies of requested records to the CITY. 6.10 SAFETY,PROTECTION AND EMERGENCIES: 6.10.1 CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for initiating,maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work.CONTRACTOR shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of,and shall provide the necessary protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to: 6.10.1.1 All employees on the Work and other persons,who may be affected thereby, 6.10.1.2 All the Work and all materials or equipment to be incorporated therein,whether in storage on or off the Site,and 6.10.1.3 Other property at the Site or adjacent thereto,including trees,shrubs,lawns,walks,pavements,roadways,structures and utilities not designated for removal,relocation or replacement in the course of construction. 6.10.2 CONTRACTOR shall comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,rules and regulations of any public body having jurisdiction for the safety of persons or property or to protect them from damage,injury or loss on or off the Work and shall erect and maintain all necessary safeguards for such safety and protection. 6.10.3 CONTRACTOR shall notify owner of adjacent property and of Underground Facilities and utility owners when prosecution of the Work may affect them,and shall cooperate with them in the protection,removal,relocation and replacement of their property. 6.10.4 All damage,injury or loss to any property referred to in paragraph 6.10.1.2 or 6.10.1.3 caused directly or indirectly,in whole or in part,by CONTRACTOR,any Sub-Contractor,Supplier or any other person or organization directly or indirectly employed by any such entity to perform or furnish any of the Work for anyone for whose acts may be liable,shall be remedied by CONTRACTOR.CONTRACTOR shall not be liable for acts or omissions attributable to the CITY or CONSULTANT. 6.10.5 CONTRACTOR's duties and responsibilities for the safety and protection of the Work shall continue until such time as all the Work is completed and CONSULTANT has issued a notice to the CITY and CONTRACTOR in accordance with paragraph 14.6(Substantial Completion)that the Work is acceptable or until any and all final"punch list"items are completed,whichever is later. 6.10.6 The safety provisions of applicable laws and building and construction codes shall be observed and the CONTRACTOR shall take or cause to be taken such additional safety and health measures as the Local Public Agency involved may determine to be reasonably necessary. Machinery,equipment and all hazards shall be guarded in accordance with the safety provisions of the"Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction"as published by the Associated General Contractors of America,Inc.to the extent that such provisions are not in conflict with applicable laws. 6.10.7 The CONTRACTOR shall maintain an accurate record of all cases of death,occupational disease,or injury requiring medical attention or causing loss of time from Work,arising out of an and in the course of employment on Work under the Contract. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly furnish the reports concerning these matters to the appropriate Local Public Agency within forty-eight(48)hours of the event or as per specific timeframe specified by such Local Public Agency. 6.10.8 SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE:CONTRACTOR shall designate a responsible representative at the Site whose duty shall be prevention of accidents. This person shall be CONTRACTOR's superintendent unless otherwise designated in writing by CONTRACTOR to the CITY. 6.10.9 HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAMS:CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for coordinating any exchange of material safety data sheets or other hazard communication information required to be made available to or exchanged between or among employees at the Site in accordance with Laws and Regulations. 6.10.10 SUPERINTENDENT:The CONTRACTOR shall designate a responsible member of their organization at the Site whose duty shall be prevention of accidents. This person shall be the CONTRACTOR's superintendent unless otherwise designated in writing by the CONTRACTOR to the CITY's Project Manager. 6.10.11 EMERGENCIES: In emergencies affecting the safety of the persons or the Work or property of the Site or adjacent thereto, the CONTRACTOR,without special inspection or authorization from the CONSULTANT or the CITY's Project Manager is obligated to act,at its discretion,to prevent damage,injury or loss. GENERAL CONDITIONS 34 3 6.10.12 CONTRACTOR shall give CITY's Project Manager and CONSULTANT prompt written notice if CONTRACTOR believes that any significant changes in the Work or variations from the Contract Documents have been caused thereby. If CONSULTANT determines that a change in the Contract Documents is required because of the action taken in response to an emergency,a Change Order shall be issued to document the consequences of the changes or variations. 6.10.13 During adverse weather,and against the possibility thereof,the CONTRACTOR shall take all necessary precautions to ensure that the Work shall be done in a good and workmanlike condition and is satisfactory in all respects. When required,protection shall be provided by the use of tarpaulins,wood and other acceptable means. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all changes caused by adverse weather,including unusually high winds and water levels and they shall take such precautions and procure such additional insurance as they deem prudent. The CONSULTANT may suspend construction operations at any time when in their judgment,the conditions are unsuitable or the proper precautions are not being taken,whatever the weather or water level conditions may be,in any season. 6.10.14 If the CONTRACTOR believes that additional work done by them in an emergency which arose from causes beyond their control entitles them to an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract Time,they may make a claim therefor as provided in Article 11 (Change in Contract Price)and Article 12,(Change in Contract Time). 6.10.15 NATIONAL EMERGENCY:In the event the CITY is prevented from proceeding with any or all of the Work as stated in the Contract due to a declaration of war,or national emergency by the United States government,whereas the construction of the type contracted for herein is specifically prohibited by statute or government edict,or due to the stoppage of construction caused by any governmental agency,state, CITY,town,or county regulations,orders,restrictions,or due to circumstances beyond the CITY's control,then the CITY herein reserves the right to either suspend the Work to be done for an indefinite period of time or to cancel this Contract outright by giving notice by registered mail of such intention to the CONTRACTOR herein. In the event of any conditions above mentioned occurring after the Work herein has already commenced,then the CITY shall be liable for only the cancellation or suspension without the addition of prospective profits or other change whatsoever. 6.11 SHOP DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES: 6.11.1 Shop Drawings:After checking and verifying all field measurements,the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the CONSULTANT and the CITY's Project Manager for review in accordance with the accepted schedule of Shop Drawing submissions,(see paragraph 2.9)copies(or at the CONSULTANT's option, one reproducible copy)of all Shop Drawings,which shall have been checked by and stamped with the approval of the CONTRACTOR. The data shown on the Shop Drawings shall be complete with respect to dimensions,design criteria, materials of construction and the like to enable the CONSULTANT to review the information as required. Shop Drawings shall include but not be limited to the following information: 6.11.1.1 Fabrication and Installation Drawings and details 6.11.1.2 Template placement diagrams 6.11.1.3 Manufacturer's installation instructions 6.11.1.4 Product patterns and colors 6.11.1.5 Coordination Drawings 6.11.1.6 Schedules 6.11.1.7 Product mix formula 6.11.1.8 Product design or engineering calculations 6.11.1.9 Other information as required by project After review,produce copies and distribute per Submittal Procedures article above and for Record Documents purposes described in Section 6.37 Closeout Submittals. Submit to CONSULTANT for purpose of checking conformance with information given and design concept and on to the CITY's Project Manager. 6.11.2 SAMPLES:The CONTRACTOR shall also submit to the CONSULTANT for review,with such promptness as to cause no delay in Work, all samples required by the Contract Documents. All samples must have been checked by and stamped with the approval of the CONTRACTOR,identified clearly as to material,manufacturer,any pertinent catalogue numbers and the use for which intended. CONTRACTOR shall submit to CONSULTANT for purpose of checking conformance with information given and design concept expressed in the documents. After review,CONSULTANT shall submit color board to CITY's Project Manager per Submittal Procedures. Samples shall also conform to the following: 6.11.2.1 Sample finishes and colors shall be from full range or manufacturers' standard and colors, textures, and patterns for CONSULTANT's selection and preparation of color board for CITY's approval. 6.11.2.2 After review and approval by the CITY,provide duplicates and distribute per Submittal Procedures. 6.11.2.3 Submit samples to illustrate functional and aesthetic characteristics of the product,with integral parts and attachment devices. Coordinate sample submittals for interfacing work. 6.11.2.4 Include identification on each sample with full project information. 6.11.2.5 Submit number of samples specified in specifications,one of which CONSULTANT shall retain. Reviewed samples may be used in Work,if indicated. 6.11.3 DEVIATIONS:At the time of each submission,the CONTRACTOR shall,in writing,call the CONSULTANT's attention to any deviations that the Shop Drawings or sample may have from the requirements of the Contract Documents. 6.11.4 CONFORMANCE REVIEW:The CONSULTANT shall review within fifteen (15) days or as extended by CITY,Shop Drawings and samples,but their review shall be only for conformance with the design concept of the Project and for compliance with the information given in the Contract Documents.The review of a separate item as such shall not indicate review of the assembly in which the item GENERAL CONDITIONS 35 3 functions.The CONTRACTOR shall make any corrections required by the CONSULTANT at the CONTRACTOR's expense and shall return the required number of corrected copies of Shop Drawings and resubmit new samples until the review is satisfactory to the CONSULTANT. The CONTRACTOR shall direct specific attention in writing or on resubmitted Shop Drawings to revisions other than the corrections called for by the CONSULTANT on previous submissions. The CONTRACTOR's stamp of approval on any Shop Drawings or sample shall constitute a representation to the CITY and the CONSULTANT that the CONTRACTOR has either determined and verified all quantities,dimensions,field construction criteria,materials,catalogue numbers and similar data or they assume full responsibility for doing so,and that they have reviewed or coordinated each Shop Drawing or sample with the requirements of the Work and the Contract Documents. Shop Drawings submitted without the CONTRACTOR's stamp or specific written indication shall be returned without action. Shop Drawings and submittal data shall be reviewed two times,thereafter all further review time shall be charged to the CONTRACTOR. 6.11.5 APPROVAL:No work requiring a Shop Drawing or sample submission shall be commenced until the submission has been reviewed and approved by the CONSULTANT. A copy of each Shop Drawing and each approved sample shall be kept in good order by the CONTRACTOR at the site and shall be available to the CONSULTANT. 6.11.6 SPECIFIC DEVIATIONS: The CONSULTANT's review of Shop Drawings or samples shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR from their responsibility for any deviations from the requirements of the Contract Documents unless the CONTRACTOR has in writing,called the CONSULTANT's attention to such deviation at the time of submission and the CONSULTANT has given written approval to the specific deviation,nor shall any review by the CONSULTANT relieve the CONTRACTOR from responsibility for errors or omission in the Shop Drawings. 6.11.7 Where a Shop Drawing or sample is required by the Specifications,any related Work performed prior to CONSULTANT's review and acceptance of the pertinent submission shall be at the sole expense and responsibility of the CONTRACTOR. 6.12 SITE CLEAN UP: 6.12.1 SITE: The CONTRACTOR shall clean up behind the Work as much as is reasonably possible as the Work progresses. Upon completion of the Work,and before acceptance of and final payment for the Project by the CITY,the CONTRACTOR shall remove all their surplus and discarded,and excavated materials,and rubbish from the roadways,sidewalks,parking areas,lawns and all adjacent property, shall clean all portion of Work involved in any building under this Contract,so that no further cleaning by the CITY is necessary prior to their occupancy,shall restore all property,both public and private,which has been disturbed or damaged during the prosecution of the Work,and shall leave the whole in a neat and presentable condition. 6.12.2 BUILDING CLEAN-UP:Clean-up operations shall consistently be carried on by the CONTRACTOR at all times to keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials and rubbish. Upon completion of the Work,they shall remove all rubbish,tools,scaffolding,surplus materials,etc.,from the building and shall leave their work"broom clean"or the like,unless specified elsewhere in the Contract. The CONTRACTOR shall do the following special cleaning for all trades upon completion of the Work: 6.12.2.1 Remove putty stains and paint from and wash and polish all glass.Do not scratch or otherwise damage glass. 6.12.2.2 Remove all marks,stains,fingerprints and other soil and dirt from painted,stained and decorated work. 6.12.2.3 Remove all temporary protections and clean and polish floors. 6.12.2.4 Clean and polish all hardware for all trades,this shall include removal of all stains,dust,dirt,paint,etc. 6.12.2.5 General:In case of dispute,the CITY may remove the rubbish and charge the cost to the CONTRACTOR. 6.13 PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY: 6.13.1 Convenience:The CONTRACTOR shall,at all times,conduct the Work in such a manner as to insure the least practicable obstruction to public travel. The convenience of the general public and of the residents along and adjacent to the area of the Work shall be provided for in a satisfactory manner,consistent with the operation and local conditions. 6.13.2 Safety:"Street Closed"signs shall be placed immediately adjacent to the Work,in a conspicuous position,at such locations as traffic demands.At any time that streets are required to be closed,CONTRACTOR shall obtain approval to close the street from the appropriate regulatory agencies having jurisdiction. The CONTRACTOR shall notify law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and parties operating emergency vehicles before the street is closed and also as soon as area is opened.Approval from the CITY shall be coordinated through the Department of Public Works/Engineering,including notification of the news media and affected property owners. Access to fire hydrants and other fire extinguishing equipment shall be provided and maintained at all times. Traffic paths shall be maintained for local traffic. 6.14 SANITARY PROVISIONS. 6.14.1 The CONTRACTOR shall furnish necessary toilet conveniences,secluded from public observation,for use of all personnel on the Work, whether or not in their employ. They shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition and shall comply with the requirements and regulations of the public authorities having jurisdiction.They shall commit no public nuisance. Temporary sanitary facilities shall be removed upon completion of the Work and the premises shall be left clean. 6.15 INDEMNIFICATION: 6.15.1 CONTRACTOR agrees to protect,defend,indemnify,and hold harmless the CITY,its employees,representatives,and elected officials from any and all claims and liabilities including all attorney's fees and court costs,including appeals for which the CITY,its employees, representatives,and elected officials can or may be held liable as a result of injury(including death)to persons or damage to property occurring by reason of any negligence,recklessness,or intentional wrongful misconduct of the CONTRACTOR,its employees,or agents, arising out of or connected with this Agreement.The CONTRACTOR shall not be required to indemnify the CITY or its agents,employees, representatives,or elected officials when an occurrence results solely from the wrongful acts or omissions of the CITY,or its agents, employees or representatives. GENERAL CONDITIONS 36 3 6.15.2 The CONTRACTOR,without exemption,shall indemnify and hold harmless,the CITY,its employees,representatives and elected officials from liability of any nature or kind,including cost and expenses for or on account of any copyright,service marked,trademarked patented or unpatented invention,process,or any other intellectual property right or item manufactured by the CONTRACTOR.Further,if such a claim is made,or is pending,the CONTRACTOR may,at its option or expense,procure for the CITY the right to use,replace,or modify the item to render it non-infringing. If none of the alternatives are reasonably available,the CITY agrees to return the article on request to the CONTRACTOR and receive reimbursement from the CONTRACTOR for such. If the CONTRACTOR used any design,device or materials covered by letters,patent or copyright,it is mutually agreed and understood,without exception,that the Bid prices shall include all royalties or cost arising from the use of such design,device or materials in anyway involved in the Work. This article shall survive the termination of any contract with the CITY of Boynton Beach. 6.15.3 The parties agree that Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) of the total compensation paid to the CONTRACTOR for performance of this Agreement shall represent the specific consideration for the CONTRACTOR's indemnification of the CITY. 6.15.4 The CITY reserves the right to select its own legal counsel to conduct any defense in any such proceedings and all costs and fees associated therewith shall be the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR under this indemnification agreement. 6.15.5 It is the specific intent of the parties hereto that the foregoing indemnification complies with F.S.§725.06(Chapter 725). It is further the specific intent and agreement of the parties that all of the Contract Documents on this Project are hereby amended to including the foregoing indemnification and the"Specific Consideration"therefor. 6.15.6 Nothing contained herein is intended nor shall be construed to waive the CITY's rights and immunities under the common law or Florida Statutes§768.28,as amended from time to time. 6.16 CLAIMS: 6.16.1 In any and all claims against the CITY or the CONSULTANT or any of its agents or employees,by any employee of the CONTRACTOR, any Sub-Contractor,anyone directly or indirectly employed for whose acts may be liable,the indemnification obligation under paragraph 6.15(Indemnification)shall not be limited in anyway by any limitation on the amount or type of damages,compensation or benefits payable by or for the CONTRACTOR or any Sub-Contractor under workers'compensation acts,disability benefit acts or other employee benefit acts. 6.16.2 Obligation:The obligations of the CONTRACTOR under paragraph 6.13 shall not extend to the liability of the CONSULTANT's negligent acts,errors or omissions or their employees or agents. 6.17 RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONNECTING TO EXISTING WORK: 6.17.1 It shall be the express responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to connect their Work to each part of the existing work or work previously installed as required by the Drawings and Specifications to provide a complete installation. 6.18 WORK IN STREET,HIGHWAY AND OTHER RIGHTS-OF-WAY: 6.18.1 Excavation,grading,fill,storm drainage,paving and other construction or installations in rights-of-way of streets,highways,pubic carrier lines,utility lines(either aerial,surface or subsurface)etc.shall be done in accordance with requirements of these Specifications and authorities having jurisdiction. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for obtaining all permits necessary for the Work.Upon completion of the Work,CONTRACTOR shall present to CONSULTANT certificates,in triplicate from the proper authorities stating that the Work has been done in accordance with their requirements. 6.18.2 The CITY shall cooperate with the CONTRACTOR in obtaining action from any utilities or public authorities involved in the above requirements. 6.19 COOPERATION WITH GOVERNMENTAL DEPARTMENTS,PUBLIC UTILITIES,ETC.: 6.19.1 The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for making all necessary arrangements with governmental departments,public utilities,public carriers,service companies and corporations owning or controlling roadways,railways,water,sewer,gas,electrical,cable television, telephone,and telegraph facilities such as pavements,tracks, piping,wires,cables,conduits, poles,guys,etc. , including incidental structures connected therewith,that are encountered in the Work in order that such items may be properly shored,supported and protected,or the CONTRACTOR may relocate them with utility owner's approval. 6.19.2 NOTICES:The CONTRACTOR shall give all proper notices,shall comply with requirements of such parties in the performance of their Work,shall permit entrance of such parties on the Project in order that they may perform their necessary work,and shall pay all charges and fees made by such parties for this Work. 6.19.3 GOVERNMENT AGENCY CAUSED DELAYS:The CONTRACTOR's attention is called to the fact that there may be delays on the Project due to work to be done by governmental departments, public utilities, and others in repairing or moving poles, conduits,etc. The CONTRACTOR shall cooperate with the above parties in every way possible,so that the construction can be completed in the least possible time. 6.19.4 CODES,LAWS,ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS:The CONTRACTOR shall have made themselves familiar with all codes,laws, ordinances and regulations which in any manner affect those engaged in the Work,or materials and equipment used in the Work,or in any way affect the conduct of the Work,and no plea of misunderstanding shall be considered on account of their ignorance thereof. 6.20 USE OF PREMISES: GENERAL CONDITIONS 37 3 6.20.1 CONTRACTOR shall confine construction equipment,the storage of materials and equipment and the operations of workers to the project site and land and areas identified in,and permitted by the Contract Documents and other land and areas permitted by laws,ordinances, and regulations, rights-of-way, permits, easements, and directions of the CITY's Project Manager or Representative, and shall not reasonably encumber the premises with construction equipment or other materials or equipment. 6.20.2 CONTRACTOR shall assume full responsibility for any damage to any such land or area,or to the CITY or occupant thereof or of any land or areas contiguous thereto,resulting from the performance of the Work. Should any claim be made against the CITY or CONSULTANT by any such owner or occupant because of the performance of the Work,CONTRACTOR shall promptly attempt to settle with such other party by Contract or otherwise resolve the claim. CONTRACTOR shall to the fullest extent permitted by laws and regulations,indemnify and hold the CITY harmless from and against all claims,damages,losses and expenses(including,but not limited to fees of engineers, architects,attorneys and other professionals and court costs)arising directly,indirectly or consequentially out of any action, legal or equitable, brought by any such other party against the CITY or CONSULTANT to the extent based on a claim arising out of CONTRACTOR's performance of the Work. 6.20.3 During the progress of the Work,CONTRACTOR shall keep the premises free from accumulations of waste materials,rubbish and other debris resulting from the Work. At the completion of the Work,CONTRACTOR shall remove all waste materials,rubbish and debris from and about the premises as well as all tools,appliances,construction equipment and machinery,and surplus materials,and shall leave the Site clean and ready for occupancy by the CITY.CONTRACTOR shall restore to original condition all property not designated for alteration by the Contract Documents. 6.20.4 CONTRACTOR shall not overload or permit any part of any structure to be loaded with such weight as shall endanger its safety,nor shall it subject any part of the Work to stresses or pressures that shall endanger it. 6.20.5 CONTRACTOR shall enforce the CITY's Project Manager's instructions in connection with signs,advertisements,fres and smoking. 6.20.6 CONTRACTOR shall arrange and cooperate with CITY in routing the parking of automobiles of its employees,sub-contractors and other personnel,and in routing material delivery trucks and other vehicles to the Project Site. 6.21 PROTECTION OF EXISTING PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: 6.21.1 Any existing surface and subsurface improvements, such as pavements, curbs, sidewalks, pipes or utilities,footings, or structures (including portions thereof),trees and shrubbery,not indicated on the Drawings or noted in the Specifications as being removed or altered shall be protected from damage during construction of the Project. Any such improvements damaged during construction of the Project, whether or not such improvements appear on the Drawings,shall be restored to a condition equal or better,to the original state at the time of award of Contract. Such restoration or repair shall be at the sole expense of the CONTRACTOR,and no claim for an increase in the Contract Price under paragraph 6.21 or under Article 10 shall be allowed. 6.22 TEMPORARY HEAT: 6.22.1 The CONTRACTOR shall provide heat,fuel and services as necessary to protect all work and materials,within all habitable areas of permanent building construction against injury from dampness and cold,until final acceptance of all work and materials for the Project, unless building is fully occupied by the CITY prior to such acceptance.In which case the CITY shall assume all expenses of heating from date of full occupancy. Unless otherwise specifically permitted by Special Conditions,the permanent heating system shall not be used to provide temporary heat.CONTRACTOR's proposed methods of heating shall be submitted for approval. 6.23 SCHEDULE: 6.23.1 CONTRACTOR shall submit to CONSULTANT for review and comment(to the extent indicated in paragraph 2.6 Finalizing Schedule) proposed adjustments in the progress schedule to reflect the impact thereon of new developments,these shall conform generally to the progress schedule then in effect and additionally shall comply with any provisions of the General Requirements applicable thereto. All approved changes shall be memorialized as change orders. 6.24 CONTINUING THE WORK: 6.24.1 CONTRACTOR shall carry on the Work and adhere to the progress schedule during all disputes or disagreements with the CITY. No Work shall be delayed or postponed pending resolution of any disputes or disagreements,except as permitted by Article 15(Suspension and Termination of Work)or as CONTRACTOR and the CITY may otherwise agree in writing. 6.25 CONTRACTOR'S GENERAL WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE: 6.25.1 CONTRACTOR warrants and guarantees to CITY and CONSULTANT that all work shall be in accordance with the Contract Documents and shall not be defective.That CONTRACTOR guarantees to repair,replace or otherwise make good to the satisfaction of the CITY any defect in workmanship or material appearing in the Work,and further guarantees the successful performance of the Work for the service intended. CONTRACTOR's warranty and guarantee hereunder excludes defects or damage caused by: 6.25.1.1 Abuse, modification, or improper maintenance or operation by persons other than CONTRACTOR, sub-contractors or suppliers,or 6.25.1.2 Normal wear and tear under normal usage 6.25.2 CONTRACTOR's obligation to perform and complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents shall be absolute. None of the following shall constitute an acceptance of Work that is not in accordance with the Contract Documents or a release of CONTRACTOR's obligation to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents: GENERAL CONDITIONS 38 3 6.25.2.1 Observations by CONSULTANT. 6.25.2.2 Recommendation of any progress or final payment by CONSULTANT. 6.25.2.3 The issuance of a certificate of Substantial Completion or any payment by CITY or CONTRACTOR under the Contract Documents. 6.25.2.4 Use or occupancy of the Work or any part thereof by CITY. 6.25.2.5 Any acceptance by CITY or any failure to do so,and 6.25.2.6 Any review and approval of a Shop Drawing or Sample submittal or the issuance of a notice of acceptability by CONSULTANT pursuant to paragraph 14.10. 6.26 DELETION/OVERSIGHT/MISSTATEMENT: 6.26.1 Any deletion,oversight or misstatement of the Specifications shall not release the Bidder from the responsibility of completing the Project within the agreed upon timeframe. 6.26.2 The cost of incidental work described in these Contract requirements,for which there are no specific Contract items shall be considered as part of the general cost of doing the Work and shall be included in the prices for the various Contract items. No additional payment will be made therefore. 6.27 EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS: 6.27.1 Any exceptions to the Specifications and/or drawings must be brought to the attention of the CITY's Procurement Services Division in writing prior to the expiration of the Bid question period. Failure to list any exceptions with the Procurement Services Division in writing prior to the end of the Bid question period means that the Bidder is complying 100%with the Specifications.All materials may be inspected by the CITY upon delivery for compliance with said Specifications. Deviations from the Specifications shall be cause for the Bid to be rejected as non-responsive unless the deviation was approved prior to the submittal of bids. 6.27.2 Any deletion,oversight or misstatement of these Specifications shall not release the Bidder from full responsibility for unsatisfactory workmanship and/or materials,together with all appurtenances necessary for unrestricted operation,as determined by the CITY in its sole discretion. 6.28 SILENCE OF SPECIFICATIONS: 6.28.1 The apparent silence of any Specification as to any details,or the omission from the Specifications of a detailed description concerning any point shall be regarded as meaning that only the best commercial practices are to prevail and that materials of the first quality and correct type,size and design are to be used. All workmanship is to be of first quality. 6.28.2 Work not specified in the Specifications,but involved in carrying out their intent or in the complete and proper execution of the Work,is required and shall be performed by the CONTRACTOR as though it were specifically delineated or described. 6.29 QUALITY: 6.29.1 Items delivered as a result of award from this Bid shall be free of defects. Any item(s)not meeting this specification shall be replaced by the awarded Bidder/CONTRACTOR at no additional charge to the CITY. 6.30 CONDITIONS OF MATERIALS: 6.30.1 All materials and products supplied by the CONTRACTOR in conjunction with this Bid shall be new,warranted for merchantability,fit for a particular purpose,free from defects and consistent with industry standards. The products shall be delivered to the CITY in excellent condition. In the event that any of the products supplied to the CITY are found to be defective or do not conform to the Specifications,the CITY reserves the right to return the product to the Bidder at no cost to the CITY. 6.30.2 The successful CONTRACTOR shall furnish all guarantees and warranties to the CITY's Project Manager or designee prior to final acceptance and payment. The warranty period shall commence upon final acceptance of the product. 6.31 DISPOSAL: 6.31.1 Before the CONTRACTOR disposes of any existing improvements or equipment which is to be removed as a portion of the Work,and for which disposition is not specifically provided for elsewhere in these Specifications,it shall contact the CITY to determine if the removal items are to be salvaged.Items to be salvaged by the CITY shall be neatly stockpiled or stored in a neat and acceptable manner at the construction site easily accessible to the CITY. Equipment and materials that shall not be salvaged by the CITY shall become the property of the CONTRACTOR to be removed from the Site and disposed in an acceptable manner,pursuant to local,state and federal laws and regulations. 6.32 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY: 6.32.1 If the CONTRACTOR,delivers any toxic substance items as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations Chapter 29,it shall furnish to the CITY's Procurement Services Division,a Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS). The Material Safety Data Sheet shall be provided to the CITY with initial shipment and shall be revised on a timely basis as appropriate. The MSDS must include the following information: 6.32.1.1 The chemical name and the common name of the toxic substance. 6.32.1.2 The hazards or other risks in the use of the toxic substance to include: 6.32.1.2.1 The potential for fire,explosion,corrosion and reactivity. 6.32.1.2.2 The known acute and chronic health effects of risks from exposure,including the medical conditions which are generally recognized as being aggravated by exposure to the toxic substance,and GENERAL CONDITIONS 39 3 6.32.1.2.3 The primary routes of entry and symptoms of overexposure. 6.32.1.3 The proper precautions,handling practices,necessary personal protective equipment,and other safety precautions in the use of or exposure to the toxic substances including appropriate emergency treatment in case of overexposure. 6.32.1.4 The emergency procedure for spills,fire,disposal and first aid. 6.32.1.5 A description in lay terms of the known specific potential health risks posed by the toxic substance intended to alert any person reading this information. 6.32.1.6 The year and month,if available,that the information was compiled and the name,address and emergency telephone number of the manufacturer responsible for preparing the information. Any questions regarding this requirement should be directed to: Department of Labor and Employment Security,Bureau of Industrial Safety and Health,Toxic Waste Information Center, 2551 Executive Center Circle West,Tallahassee,FL.32301-5014,Telephone:1-800-367-4378. 6.33 OCCUPATIONAL,SAFETY AND HEALTH ASSOCIATION(OSHA) 6.33.1 The CONTRACTOR warrants that the product/services supplied to the CITY shall conform in all respects to the standards set forth in the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1970,as amended,and the failure to comply with this condition shall be considered as a breach of Contract. 6.34 CONDITIONS AND PACKAGING: 6.34.1 CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that any item offered or shipped pursuant to this Bid shall be new(current production model at the time of the Bid). All containers shall be suitable for storage or shipment,and all prices shall include standard commercial packaging. 6.35 UNDERWRITERS'LABORATORIES(UL): 6.35.1 Unless otherwise stipulated in the Bid,all manufactured items and fabricated assemblies shall be UL listed or re-examination tested where such item has been established by UL for the items offered and furnished. 6.36 ASBESTOS: 6.36.1 CONTRACTOR shall not use any asbestos or asbestos-based fiber materials in the Work performed under this Contract. 6.36.2 If the CONTRACTOR during the course of the Work observes the existence of asbestos in any structure, building or facility, the CONTRACTOR shall promptly notify the CITY and the CONSULTANT. The CONTRACTOR shall not perform any Work pertinent to the asbestos material prior to receipt of written notice with special instructions from the CITY through the CONSULTANT. 6.37 CLOSE-OUT SUBMITTALS 6.37.1 SCOPE OF WORK: 6.37.1.1 Close-out procedures 6.37.1.2 Final cleaning 6.37.1.3 Adjusting 6.37.1.4 Project record documents 6.37.1.5 As-built survey 6.37.1.6 Operation and maintenance data 6.37.1.7 Spare parts and maintenance products 6.37.1.8 Warranties and bonds 6.37.1.9 Maintenance service 6.37.2 CLOSE-OUT PROCEDURES 6.37.2.1 The CONTRACTOR shall submit written certification to the CITY and CONSULTANT that the Contract Documents were reviewed,Work inspected and that Work is complete in accordance with Contract Documents and ready for CITY's Project Manager and CONSULTANT's review. 6.37.2.2 The CONTRACTOR shall provide submittals to CONSULTANT and CITY's Project Manager that are required by local,state and federal authorities. 6.37.2.3 The CONTRACTOR shall submit final application for payment to CONSULTANT and CITY's Project Manager identifying total adjusted contract sum,previous payments and sum remaining due. 6.37.2.4 CITY may opt to occupy portions of completed facilities upon Substantial Completion of those portions of Work. 6.37.3 FINAL CLEANING 6.37.3.1 The CONTRACTOR shall execute final cleaning prior to final project assessment. 6.37.3.2 The CONTRACTOR shall clean interior and exterior glass and surfaces exposed to view,remove temporary labels,stains and foreign substances,wax,clean and polish transparent and glossy surfaces,vacuum carpet and soft surfaces. 6.37.3.3 The CONTRACTOR shall clean equipment and fixtures to sanitary condition with cleaning materials per manufacturer's written recommendations. GENERAL CONDITIONS 40 3 6.37.3.4 The CONTRACTOR shall replace filters of operating equipment 6.37.3.5 The CONTRACTOR shall clean debris from roofs,gutters,downspouts and drainage systems. 6.37.3.6 Clean Site,The CONTRACTOR shall sweep paved areas,rake clean landscaped surfaces. 6.37.3.7 The CONTRACTOR shall remove waste and surplus materials,rubbish,and construction facilities from Site. 6.37.3.8 The CONTRACTOR shall clean and sanitize water fountains(coolers). 6.37.3.9 The CONTRACTOR shall clean ledges,countertops,and shelves with all-purpose and non-abrasive cleaners leaving no residue. 6.37.4 ADJUSTING 6.37.4.1 The CONTRACTOR shall adjust operating products and equipment to ensure smooth and unhindered operations. 6.37.5 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS 6.37.5.1 CONTRACTOR shall maintain in accordance with the Special Conditions in a safe place at the Site,one(1)record copy of all Drawings,Specifications,Addenda,Change Orders,Field Change Directives and written interpretations and clarifications (issued pursuant to para.9.4) in good order and annotated to show all changes made during construction. The record documents together will all approved samples and counterpart of all approved Shop Drawings will be available to the CONSULTANT for reference at all times. Upon completion of the Work, these record documents, samples, and Shop Drawings will be delivered to CONSULTANT for the CITY. 6.37.6 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA: 6.37.6.1 The CONTRACTOR shall submit documentation as noted in individual product specifications and as noted herein. 6.37.7 SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS: 6.37.7.1 The CONTRACTOR shall provide spare parts,maintenance and extra products in quantities specified in the Specifications to the CITY and obtain receipt prior to final payment. 6.37.8 WARRANTIES: 6.37.8.1 The CONTRACTOR shall submit documentation as noted in individual product specifications and as noted herein and Provide duplicate notarized copies to the CITY. 6.37.8.2 The CONTRACTOR shall execute and assemble transferrable warranty documents from sub-contractors, suppliers and manufacturers. 6.37.8.3 The CONTRACTOR shall provide such warranty documents with a Table of Contents and assemble in D-size,3-ring white binders with typed title sheet of contents inside durable plastic front cover. 6.37.8.4 The CONTRACTOR shall submit above-referenced warranties to the CITY prior to Final Application for Payment. 6.37.9 MAINTENANCE SERVICE: 6.37.9.1 The CONTRACTOR shall furnish service and maintenance of components indicated in specification sections for one-year from date of Substantial Completion. 6.37.9.2 The CONTRACTOR shall examine,clean,adjust,and lubricate system components as required for reliable operation. 6.37.9.3 The CONTRACTOR shall include systematic examination,adjustment,and lubrication of components repairing or replacing parts as required with parts produced by the manufacturer of the original component. 6.37.9.4 CITY shall approve in writing transfers or reassignments of maintenance service tasks. 6.37.10 ASBESTOS CERTIFICATION: 6.37.10.1 The CONTRACTOR shall provide a notarized letter to CITY certifying that no asbestos containing building materials were used as a building material in the Project,pursuant to Florida Statutes§255.40. 6.37.11 PRODUCTS: 6.37.11.1 APPROVED PRODUCTS:The CONTRACTOR shall use only cleaning and maintenance products approved for use pursuant to local,state and federal laws and regulations. 6.38 TEMPORARY BARRIERS AND ENCLOSURES: 6.38.1 SCOPE OF WORK: 6.38.1.1 The CONTRACTOR shall provide temporary barriers and enclosures to provide construction work areas separate from Owner's on-going business operations. 6.38.1.2 The CONTRACTOR shall protect new work,existing facilities and grounds from damage,theft,vandalism,and unauthorized entry. 6.38.1.3 The CONTRACTOR shall provide a chain link fencing surrounding and separating areas under construction,including areas GENERAL CONDITIONS 41 3 for CONTRACTOR's mobilization and parking separate from existing CITY facilities and on-going business activities. 6.38.1.4 The CONTRACTOR shall provide demising walls and other barriers as required to separate building area under construction that permits safe and unobstructed exiting of partially Owner occupied buildings. 6.38.1.5 The CONTRACTOR shall provide safety of construction workers and CITY staff and visitors located in areas of CITY's facilities not under renovation or construction. 6.38.1.6 The CONTRACTOR shall control dust,erosion and sediment,noise,pollution,rodent and environmental control. 6.38.2 ENTRY CONTROL: 6.38.2.1 The CONTRACOR shall restrict entrance of persons and vehicles onto Project site and existing facilities in accordance with Special Conditions—01540 and 01541 Security Procedures. 6.38.2.2 Prior to Project commencement,CONTRACTOR's on-site personnel shall meet with CITY's Project Manager to delineate areas for CONTRACTOR's operations to include storage,office trailers,parking,and lay-down areas. 6.38.2.3 Interruption of pre-approved entry controls shall be coordinated with the CITY's Project Manager priorto proposed interruption. 6.38.2.4 The CONTRACTOR shall allow entrance only to the Project site to authorized persons with proper identification. 6.38.2.5 CONTRACTOR/CM shall post"No Trespassing"and"Hard Hat Area"signs along Project perimeter and at construction access points. "No Trespassing"sign shall include statutory language that area is construction site and that trespassing and theft are felonies and violators will be prosecuted. "No Trespassing" sign shall include name of CONTRACTOR/CM. "No Trespassing"signs shall not be larger than 24"(600mm)by 24"(600mm). "Hard Hat Area"sign shall not be larger than 12" (300mm)by 12"(600mm). 6.38.3 DEMISING WALLS: 6.38.3.1 Where the location of construction is contiguous to or within existing CITY premises, the CONTRACTOR shall provide demising walls to physically separate new or renovation work from existing on-going CITY operations. 6.38.3.2 Demising walls shall be contiguous plywood with vapor barrier and wood framing to prevent unauthorized entrance,dust or debris from entering occupied portion of the area. 6.38.3.4 Where construction is overhead,the CONTRACTOR shall provide safe and secure method of access through or adjacent to work with system of scaffolding,plywood or wood planking overhead to prevent falling debris or materials from interrupting safe passage through construction area. 6.38.4 TEMPORARY FENCING: 6.38.4.1 Areas under construction including areas for CONTRACTOR's mobilization and parking shall be separated from CITYfacilities to allow for ongoing activities. 6.38.4.2 The CONTRACTOR shall provide chain link fencing along construction zone boundaries. 6.38.4.3 CONTRACTOR shall submit a detailed temporary fencing plan to the CITY and CONSULTANT for review and approval. The plan shall comply with all applicable regulatory code requirements including the latest edition of the Florida Building Code. 6.38.4..4 The CONTRACTOR shall provide access gates required by code for CITY's and CONTRACTOR's access to occupied portion of project site and for construction access. 6.39 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS: The CONTRACTOR shall. 6.39.1 Protect existing building and adjacent property from dust produced by construction operations. Use encapsulating or wetting devices to control moisture content of traffic and construction areas. 6.39.2 Control surface drainage to prevent off-site discharge or pollutants and prevent erosion and sedimentation. 6.39.3 Provide berms,dikes or drains to divert water flow away from existing structures into storm water retention areas. 6.39.4 Provide methods necessary to prevent mud and debris from entering storm water system. 6.39.5 Provide methods necessary to prevent excessive noise on Site.CONTRACTOR shall comply with OSHA and CITY's noise requirements. 6.39.6 Provide methods necessary to prevent pests and insects from damaging the Work. 6.39.7 Provide methods necessary to prevent contamination of soil,water,and atmosphere from discharge of noxious,toxic substances or pollutants from construction operations. GENERAL CONDITIONS 42 3 6.39.8 SUBMITTALS: 6.39.8.1 Comply with Section 2.10"Submittal Procedures." 6.39.8.2 Submit site plan and floor plans indicating locations and material construction of proposed protective structures. 6.39.9 TEMPORARY FENCING: 6.39.9.1 Provide a six(6)foot high,minimum ten(10)gage minimum or galvanized steel fabric. 6.39.9.2 Fencing shall have six(6)foot high visual fabric cover to block visual access to construction activities. 6.39.9.3 Provide 5/8"C/D plywood sheets,pressure treated or other means of weather protection,with 2 x 4 wood framing at edges and 24"maximum vertical spacing. 6.39.10 TEMPORARY WALLS: 6.39.10.1 Provide demising Wall:5/8"C/D plywood sheets,2 x 4 wood framing at 24"maximum spacing,and 10 mil black polyethylene vapor barrier covering with sealed joints. 6.39.10.2 Provide overhead Protection:Metal scaffolding with 3/"B/C plywood or 2"x 12"wood planking. 6.39.11 EXECUTION/INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL: 6.39.11.1 Install temporary fencing prior to start of vertical construction and removed upon completion of work. 6.39.11.2 Install demising walls prior to start of renovations or building additions and removed work. 6.39.11.3 Protect or remove walls during storm events where winds are anticipated over seventy-four(74)miles per hour. 6.40 SECURITY PROCEDURES: 6.40.1 The CONTRACTOR shall protect new work,existing facilities and grounds from damage,theft,vandalism,and unauthorized entry. 6.40.2 The CONTRACTOR shall initiate security program in coordination with Owner's existing security system at time of Project,mobilizing to ensure safety of employees or persons at the unaffected areas. 6.40.3 The CONTRACTOR shall maintain a security program throughout construction period until Owner's Project acceptance. 6.40.4 PERSONNEL IDENTIFICATION: 6.40.4.1 CONTRACTOR/CM on-site staff,sub-contractors and vendors on Site shall wear identification badges at all times. 6.40.4.2 Identification badges shall be current at time of Project and shall be re-verified and re-issued annually if Project extends past original badge expiration date. 6.40.5 SUBMITTALS: 6.40.5.1 The CONTRACTOR shall comply with Section 2.10"Submittal Procedures". 6.40.5.2 The CONTRACTOR shall provide a list of personnel proposed to be utilized. 6.40.5.3 The CONTRACTOR shall submit a list of personnel proposed to be substituted for persons already identified to be utilized on the Project. 6.40.5.4 The CONTRACTOR shall provide a security plan to CITY indicating how construction site is to be secured to include normal and emergency egress and ingress. 6.41 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURES 6.41.1 The CONTRACTOR shall follow the administrative and procedural requirements listed below in Section 6.41.2 for consideration of request for substitution during the design and construction phases. 6.41.2 CONTRACTOR'S SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES: 6.41.2.1 Transmit each substitution request on company letterhead. 6.41.2.2 During bidding phase,substitution requests shall be directed to the CITY's Procurement Services Division. 6.41.2.3 During the construction phase,substitution requests shall be directed to the CONSULTANT. 6.41.2.4 Substitution requests shall identify Project,CONTRACTOR/CM and CONSULTANT during the bidding phase plus Sub- Contractor or supplier during construction phase,indicating Specification Section and Paragraph Number of specified material GENERAL CONDITIONS 43 3 and pertinent drawing and detail numbers,as appropriate. Include complete information as required in the Substitution Form. Incomplete information will result in automatic rejection of the substitution request. 6.41.2.5 Apply CONTRACTOR's stamp, signed or initialed certifying that review,approval,verification of products required,field dimensions,adjacent construction work,and coordination of information are in accordance with the requirements of the Work and Contract Documents. 6.41.2.6 Schedule submittals to expedite the Project,and deliver to CONSULTANT or CONTRACTOR/CM at business address. Coordinate submission of related items. 6.41.2.7 For each submittal for review,allow fifteen (15)working days including delivery time to and from the CONSULTANT or CONTRACTOR/CM. 6.41.2.8 Identify variations from Contract Documents and product or system limitations,which may be detrimental to successful performance of the completed work. 6.41.2.9 Provide space for CONTRACTOR/CM and CONSULTANT review stamps. 6.41.2.10 When revised for resubmission,identify all changes made since previous submission. 6.41.2.11 Distribute copies of review submittals as appropriate. Instruct parties to promptly report any inability to comply with requirements. 6.41.2.12 Submittals not requested will not be recognized or processed. 6.41.3 SUBSTITUTION REQUESTS Requests for substitutions shall be made no later than ten(10)calendar days prior to Bid date. Requests received afterwards may not be considered. 6.41.4 SCOPE OF WORK: The CONTRACTOR shall follow the administrative and procedural requirements set forth in Section 6.41.5 to assure quality of construction before and during construction. Section 6.41.5 states the CONTRACTOR's general requirements for mockups and field samples,constructed,applied or assembled at the Site for review for use as a quality standard. 6.41.5 COORDINATION AND PROJECT CONDITIONS 6.41.5.1 Coordinate scheduling, submittals, and work to ensure efficient and orderly sequence of installation of interdependent construction elements,with provisions for accommodating items installed later. 6.41.5.2 Verify utility requirements and characteristics of operating equipment are compatible with building utilities. 6.41.5.3 Coordinate work of various sections having interdependent responsibilities for installing,connecting to,and placing in service, such equipment. 6.41.5.4 Coordinate space requirements,supports and installation of mechanical and electrical work that is indicated diagrammatically on Drawings. 6.41.5.5 Follow routing shown for pipes,ducts and conduits as closely as practicable;place runs parallel with line of building. Utilize spaces efficiently to maximize accessibility for other installations for maintenance,and for repairs. 6.41.5.6 Within finished areas,except as otherwise indicated;conceal pipes,ducts,and wiring within the construction. Coordinate locations of fixtures and outlets with finish elements. 6.41.5.7 Coordinate completion and clean-up work of separate sections in preparation for Substantial Completion and for portions of work designated for CITY's partial occupancy. 6.41.5.8 After CITY occupancy of premises,coordinate access to Site for correction of defective work and work not in accordance with the Contract Documents,to minimize disruption of CITY's activities. 6.41.5.9 Change orders for extra work required by CONTRACTOR/CM due to poor coordination with sub trades will not be considered by the CITY. 6.42 FIELD ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR shall employ Land Surveyor registered in State of Florida approved by CITY. 6.42.1 CONTRACTOR shall locate and protect survey control and reference points. 6.42.2 CONTRACTOR shall control datum for survey established by CITY provided survey. GENERAL CONDITIONS 44 3 6.42.3 CONTRACTOR shall verify setbacks and easements,confirm drawing dimensions and elevations. 6.42.4 CONTRACTOR shall provide field engineering services and establish elevations,lines and levels,utilizing recognized engineering survey practices. 6.42.5 CONTRACTOR shall submit copy of site drawing and certificate signed by the Land Surveyor that the elevations and locations of the Work are in conformance with the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 7—OTHER WORK 7.1 RELATED WORK AT SITE: 7.1.1 The CITY may perform other work related to the Project at the Site pursuant to other direct contracts therefor which shall contain General Conditions similar to these. If the fact that such other work is to be performed was not noted in the Contract Documents,written notice thereof shall be given to CONTRACTOR prior to starting any such Other Work,and if CONTRACTOR believes that such performance shall involve additional time and the parties are unable to agree as to the extent thereof,CONTRACTOR may make a claim therefore as provided in Article 11 (Change in Contract Price)and Article 12(Changes in Contract Time). If the performance of additional work by other contractor or the CITY is noted in the Contract Documents,no additional adjustment of time or compensation shall be considered. 7.1.2 CONTRACTOR shall afford the CITY and other contractors who are party to such a direct contract(or the CITY,if the CITY is performing the additional work with the CITY's employees)proper and safe access to the Site and a reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of materials and equipment and the execution of such work, and shall properly connect and coordinate the work with the CONTRACTOR's. CONTRACTOR shall do all cutting,fitting and patching of the Work that may be required to make its several parts come together properly and integrate with such other work. CONTRACTOR shall not endanger any work of other contractors by cutting, excavating or otherwise altering other contractor's work and shall only cut or alter other contractor's work with the written consent of the CITY and CONSULTANT and the other contractors whose work shall be affected. The duties and responsibilities of CONTRACTOR under this paragraph are for the benefit of the CITY and other contractors to the extent that there are comparable provisions for the benefit of CONTRACTOR in such direct contracts between the CITY and other contractors. 7.1.3 If any part of CONTRACTOR's work depends for proper execution for results upon the work of any such other contractor,other than CONTRACTOR's own SubContractor,CONTRACTOR shall inspect and promptly report to CONSULTANT in writing,any delays,defects or deficiencies in such other contractor's work that render it unavailable or unsuitable for such proper execution and results of CONTRACTOR's work. CONTRACTOR's failure to report shall constitute an acceptance of the other contractor's work as fit and proper for integration with CONTRACTOR's work except for latent defects and deficiencies in the other contractor's work. 7.2 COORDINATION: 7.2.1 If the CITY contracts with others for the performance of other work on the Project at the Site,the person or organization who shall have authority and responsibility for coordination of the activities among the various prime contractors shall be identified in the Special Conditions and the specific matters to be covered by such authority and responsibility shall be itemized,and the extent of such authority and responsibilities shall be provided in the Special Conditions. Unless otherwise provided in the Special Conditions,neither the CITY nor the CONSULTANT shall have any authority or responsibility in respect of such coordination. ARTICLE 8—THE CITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES 8.1 COMMUNICATIONS TO CONTRACTOR: 8.1.1 CITY shall issue all communications to CONTRACTOR,and provide a copy to CONSULTANT. 8.2 FURNISH DATA: 8.2.1 CITY shall promptly furnish the data required of the CITY under the Contract Documents. 8.3 PAYMENTS: 8.3.1 CITY shall make payments to CONTRACTOR promptly when they are due as provided in Section 14.5(Review of Application for Progress Payment)and Section 14.10(Final Payment and Acceptance)of the General Conditions. 8.4 LANDS,EASEMENTS:REPORTS AND TESTS: 8.4.1 The CITY's duties in respect to providing lands and easements and providing engineering surveys,if available and to establish reference points are set forth in paragraphs 4.11(Availability of Land)and 4.5.1(Reference Points)of the General Conditions. 8.4.2 The CITY shall identify and make available to CONTRACTOR copies of reports of physical conditions at the Site and Drawings of existing structures that have been utilized in preparing the Contract Documents as set forth in Paragraph 4.2(Report of Physical Conditions). 8.5 CHANGE ORDERS: 8.5.1 The CITY shall execute Change Orders as provided in Article 10(Changes in the Work)of the General Conditions. 8.6 SUSPENSION OF WORK: GENERAL CONDITIONS 45 3 8.6.1 The CITY's may stop Work,suspend Work or terminate the services of CONTRACTOR pursuant to Paragraph 13.5(CITY May Stop Work),Paragraph 15.1 (CITY May Suspend Work).Paragraph 15.2(CITY May Terminate for Cause)and Paragraph 15.3(CITY May Terminate Without Cause). 8.7 ESTIMATED DOLLAR VALUE: 8.7.1 No guarantee of the dollar amount of this Bid is implied or given. Final amount will be based on actual usage/quantities. 8.8 QUANTITIES: 8.8.1 Quantities shown are estimates only. No guarantee or warranty is given or implied by the CITY as to the total amount that may or may not be purchased from any resulting contract. The CITY reserves the right to decrease or increase quantities or add or delete any item from the contract if it is determined that it best serves the interests of the CITY. Orders shall be placed as needed by individual locations during the contract period. The CONTRACTOR agrees that the price(s)offered shall be maintained irrespective of the quantity actually purchased. 8.9 ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 8.9.1 No additional terms and conditions included with the Bid response shall be evaluated or considered,have any force or effect,and are inapplicable to this Bid. It is understood and agreed that the conditions in these Bid Documents are the only conditions applicable to this Bid and the CONTRACTOR's authorized signature on the Bid Form attests to this. ARTICLE 9—CONSULTANT'S STATUS DURING CONSTRUCTION: 9.1 CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE: 9.1.1 The CONSULTANT(if specifically designated),or a specifically designated employee of the CITY,shall act as the CITY's Representative during the construction period. . 9.1.2 The CONSULTANT's or CITY's Representative's decision with the consent of the CITY's Project Manager in matters relating to aesthetics shall be final,if pursuant to the terms of the Contract Documents. 9.1.3 CONSULTANT or CITY's Representative shall work with the CITY to: 9.1.3.1 Establish on-site lines of authority and communications,and 9.1.3.2 Schedule and conduct pre-construction meeting and progress meetings. 9.1.4 CONSULTANT or CITY's Representative shall also work with the CITY to establish procedures for: 9.1.4.1 Submittals 9.1.4.2 Reports and Records 9.1.4.3 Recommendations 9.1.4.4 Coordination of drawings 9.1.4.5 Schedules 9.1.4.6 Resolution of conflicts 9.1.5 CONSULTANT shall also: 9.1.5.1 Interpret Contract specifications and Drawings 9.1.5.2 Transmit written interpretations to CONTRACTOR,and to other concerned parties, 9.1.5.3 Assist in obtaining permits and approvals 9.1.5.4 Verify that CONTRACTOR and SubContractors have obtained inspections for Work and for temporary facilities,and 9.1.5.5 Assist CITY to control the use of Site. 9.2 VISITS TO SITE: 9.2.1 After written Notice to Proceed with the Work,the CONSULTANT shall make visits to the Site at intervals appropriate to the various stages of construction or as per CONSULTANT's contract with CITY to observe the progress and quality of the executed Work and to determine in general, if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. On the basis of its on-site observations,as an experienced and qualified design professional,CONSULTANT shall keep the CITY informed of the progress of the Work and endeavor to guard the CITY against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the CONTRACTOR. 9.3 PROJECT REPRESENTATION: 9.3.1 The CITY of Boynton Beach or its authorized agents,inspectors or representatives shall act within the scope of duties entrusted to them by the CITY. 9.4 CLARIFICATIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS: 9.4.1 The CONSULTANT or CITY's Representative shall issue with reasonable promptness such written clarifications or interpretations of the requirements of the Contract Documents(in the form of Drawings or otherwise)as the CITY may determine necessary,which shall be consistent with the Contract Documents. If CONTRACTOR believes that a written clarification of interpretation justifies an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract Time and the parties are unable to agree to the amount or extent thereof,CONTRACTOR may make a claim therefore as provided in Article 11(Change in Contract Price)and Article 12(Change in Contract Time)of the General Conditions. GENERAL CONDITIONS 46 3 9.5 MEASUREMENTS: 9.5.1 MEASUREMENTS: All Work completed under the Contract shall be measured by the CONSULTANT's or CITY's Representative or Project Representative according to the United States Standard Measures. All linear surface measurements shall be made horizontally or vertically as required by the item measured. 9.6 REJECTING DEFECTIVE WORK: 9.6.1 The CONSULTANT,CITY's Representative or Project Representative shall have authority to disapprove or reject Work which is"defective" (which term is hereinafter used to describe Work that is unsatisfactory, faulty or defective, or does not conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents or does not meet the requirements of any inspection,test or approval referred to in the Contract Documents,or has been damaged prior to final inspection). The CONSULTANT,CITY's Representative or Project Representative shall also have authority to require special inspection or testing of the Work as may be individually or severally deemed necessary,whether or not the Work is fabricated,installed or completed. 9.7 SHOP DRAWINGS,CHANGE ORDERS AND PAYMENTS: 9.7.1 The CONSULTANT's responsibility for Shop Drawings and samples shall be pursuant to Sections 6.11 (Shop Drawings and Samples)of the General Conditions. 9.7.2 The CONSULTANT's responsibilities as to Change Orders shall be pursuant to Article 10, (Changes in Work),Article 11 (Change in Contract Price)and Article 12(Change in Contract Time)of the General Conditions. 9.7.3 The CONSULTANT's responsibilities in respect to Applications for Payment,etc.shall be pursuant to Article 14(Payment to Contractor and Completion)of the General Conditions. 9.8 DETERMINATIONS FOR UNIT PRICES: 9.8.1 The CITY's Project Manager and CONSULTANT shall determine the actual quantities and classifications of Unit Price Work performed by CONTRACTOR. The CITY's Project Manager and CONSULTANT shall review with CONTRACTOR,CONSULTANT's preliminary determinations on such matters before rendering a written decision by recommendation of an Application for Payment or otherwise. The CITY's Project Manager's written decisions shall be final and binding upon the CITY and CONTRACTOR unless,within ten(10)days after the date of any such decision,the CONTRACTOR delivers to the CITY and to CONSULTANT written notice of intention to appeal from such a decision. 9.9 DECISIONS ON DISPUTES. 9.9.1 The CITY's Project Manager with the input of the CONSULTANT shall be the initial interpreter of the requirements of the Contract Documents and evaluator of the acceptability of the Work under the Contract. Claims, disputes and other matters relating to the acceptability of the Work or the interpretation of the requirements of the Contract Documents pertaining to the performance and furnishing of the Work and claims under Articles 11 (Change in Contract Price)and Article 12(Change in Contract Time)in respect to changes in the Contract Price or Contract Time shall be referred initially to CONSULTANT with the consent of the CITY's Project Manager, the CONSULTANT shall render a decision on the claim or disputed matter in writing within a reasonable time.Written notice of each such claim, dispute and other matter shall be delivered by the claimant to the CITY's Project Manager and CONSULTANT and the other party(ies)to the Contract promptly(but in no event later than ten(10)days)after the start of the occurrence or event giving rise thereto, and written supporting data shall be submitted to the CITY's Project Manager and CONSULTANT within ten (10) days after such occurrence,unless CONSULTANT with the consent of the CITY's Project Manager allows an additional period of time to ascertain more accurate data in support of such claim,dispute or other matter. 9.9.2 The CITY's Project Manager and CONSULTANT shall submit any response to the claimant within ten (10) days after receipt of the claimant's last submittal(unless the CITY's Project Manager and CONSULTANT allow additional time).CONSULTANT with the consent of the CITY's Project Manager shall render a formal decision in writing by thirty(30)days after receipt of the opposing party's submittal,if any,in accordance with this paragraph. The CITY's Project Manager's written decision,on such claim,dispute,or other matter shall be final and binding upon CONTRACTOR unless: i) an appeal from CITY/CONSULTANT's decision is taken within the time limits and in accordancewith the procedures setforth pursuant to Article 16(Dispute Resolution),or ii) a written notice of intention to appeal from the CITY's Project Manager and CONSULTANT's written decision is delivered by CONTRACTOR to the CITY's Project Manager and CONSULTANT within ten(10)days after the date of such decision and a formal proceeding is instituted by the appealing party in forum of competent jurisdiction to exercise such rights or remedies as the appealing party may have with respect to such claim,dispute or other matter in accordance with applicable laws and regulations within thirty(30)days of the date of such decision,unless otherwise agreed in writing by CITY and CONTRACTOR. 9.9.3 The rendering of a decision by the CITY's Project Manager pursuant to Paragraphs 9.8.1,(Determinations of Unit Prices),9.9.1 and 9.9.2 (Dispute Resolution)with respect to any such claim,dispute or other matter(except any which have been waived by the making or acceptance of final payment as provided in Paragraph 14.11 (Waiver of Claims) shall be a condition precedent to any exercise by CONTRACTOR of such rights or remedies as either may otherwise have under the Contract Documents or by laws or regulations in respect of any such claim,dispute or other matter pursuant to Article 16. 9.10 INSPECTION AND TESTING: 9.10.1 CONSULTANT shall inspect Work to assure performance pursuant to the requirements of Contract Documents as follows: 9.10.1.1 Administer special testing and inspections of suspect Work. GENERAL CONDITIONS 47 3 9.10.1.2 Reject Work which does not comply with requirements of Contract Documents. 9.10.2 Coordinate Testing Laboratory Services: 9.10.2.1 Verify that required laboratory personnel and present. 9.10.2.2 Verify that tests are made in accordance with specified standards. 9.10.2.3 Review test reports for compliance with specified criteria. 9.10.2.4 Recommend and administer any required re-testing. 9.11 LIMITATIONS ON CONSULTANT: 9.11.1 Neither CONSULTANT's authority to act under this Article 9 or elsewhere in the Contract Documents nor any decision made by CONSULTANT either to exercise or not exercise such authority shall give rise to any duty or responsibility of CONSULTANT to CONTRACTOR,any SubContractor,any Supplier or any other person or organization performing any of the Work,or to any surety. 9.11.2 Whenever in the Contract Documents the term"as ordered","as directed","as required","as allowed","as approved",or terms of like effect or import are used,or the adjectives"reasonable","suitable","acceptable","proper',or"satisfactory",or adjectives of the like effect or import are used to describe a requirement,direction,review or judgment of the CONSULTANT as to the Work,it is intended that such requirement,direction,review or judgment shall be solely to evaluate the Work for compliance with the Contract Documents(unless there is a specific statement indicating otherwise). The use of any such term or adjective shall not be effective to assign to CONSULTANT any duty or authority to supervise or direct the furnishing or performance of the Work or any duty or authority to undertake responsibility contrary to the provisions of Paragraphs 9.11.3 or 9.11.4 of the General Conditions. 9.11.3 CONSULTANT shall not be responsible for CONTRACTOR's means,methods,techniques,sequences or procedures of construction,or the safety precautions and programs incident thereto,and CONSULTANT shall not be responsible to CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR's failure to perform or furnish the Work pursuant to the Contract Documents. 9.11.4 CONSULTANT shall not be responsible for the acts or omissions of CONTRACTOR or of any SubContractor,any Supplier,or of any other person or organization performing or furnishing any of the Work. ARTICLE 10—CHANGES IN THE WORK 10.1 AUTHORIZED CHANGES IN THE WORK 10.1.1 Without invalidating the Contract and without notice to any surety,the CITY may at any time order additions,deletions or revisions in the Work;these changes shall be authorized by a Field Order or Change Order. Upon receipt of any such order or document,CONTRACTOR shall promptly proceed with the Work involved that shall be performed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents,except as otherwise specifically provided. 10.1.2 If the CITY and CONTRACTOR are unable to agree as to the extent, if any,of an increase or decrease in the Contract Price or an extension or shortening of the Contract Time that should be allowed as a result of a Change Order,a claim may be made therefor as provided in Article 11(Change in Contract Price)and Article 12(Change in Contract Time)of the General Conditions. 10.2 UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES IN THE WORK 10.2.1 CONTRACTOR shall not be entitled to an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract Time with respect to any Work performed that is not required by the Contract Documents as amended,modified and supplemented as provided in Section 3.2(References to Standards)except in the case of an emergency as provided in Paragraph 6.10.11 (Emergencies)or except in the case of uncovering Work as provided in Paragraph 13.4.2(Uncovering Work). 10.3 EXECUTION OF CHANGE ORDERS: 10.3.1 The CITY and CONTRACTOR shall execute appropriate Change Orders(or Written Amendments)covering: 10.3.1.1 Changes in Work,which are ordered by the CITY,pursuant to Paragraph 10.1.1 (Changes in the Work)or are required because of acceptance of defective Work under Paragraph 13.9,or are agreed by the parties. 10.3.1.2 Changes in the Contract Price or Contract Time which the parties agree to. 10.3.1.3 Changes in Contract Price or Contract Time which embody the substance of any written decision rendered by CONSULTANT pursuant to Paragraph 9.9.1 (Decisions on Disputes),provided that,in lieu of executing any such Change Order,an appeal may be taken from any such decision in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents and applicable laws and regulations,but during any such appeal,CONTRACTOR shall carry on the Work and adhere to the progress schedule as provided in Paragraph 6.24.1. 10.3.2 Surety: It is distinctly agreed and understood that any changes made in the Contract Documents for this Work(whether such changes increase or decrease the amount thereof)or any change in the manner or time of payments or time of performance made by the CITY to the CONTRACTOR shall in no way annul,release or affect the liability and surety on the Bonds given by the CONTRACTOR. If notice of any change affecting the general scope of the Work or the provisions of the Contract Documents(including,but not limited to Contract Price or Contract Time)is required by the provisions of any Bond to be given to a Surety,the giving of any such notice shall be the CONTRACTOR's responsibility,and the amount of each applicable Bond shall be adjusted accordingly. 10.3.3 Notwithstanding, anything to the contrary contained within the Contract Documents, all change orders involving additional cost or extensions of time,shall be governed pursuant to the ordinances of the CITY. GENERAL CONDITIONS 48 3 ARTICLE 11—CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRICE 11.1 GENERAL 11.1.1 The Contract Price constitutes the total compensation(subject to authorized adjustments)payable to CONTRACTOR for performing the Work. All duties,responsibilities and obligations assigned to or undertaken by CONTRACTOR shall be at its expense without change in the Contract Price. 11.1.2 The Contract Price may only be changed by a Change Order. Any claim for an increase or decrease in the Contract Price shall be based on written notice delivered by the party making the claim to the other party and to CONSULTANT promptly(not later than ten(10)days) after the occurrence of the event giving rise to the claim and stating the general nature of the claim. Notice of the amount of the claim with supporting data shall be delivered within thirty(30)days after such occurrence and shall be accompanied by claimant's written statement that the amount claimed covers all known amounts(direct,indirect and consequential)to which the claimant is entitled as a result of the occurrence of such event. All claims for adjustment in the Contract Price shall be determined by CITY and CONSULTANT in accordance with Paragraph 9.8.1,if the CITY and CONTRACTOR cannot otherwise agree on the amount involved. Any claim for an adjustment in the Contract Price shall not be waived if not submitted in accordance with this Paragraph 11.1.2. 11.1.3 The value of any Work covered by a Change Order or of any claim for an increase or decrease in the Contract Price shall be determined in one of the following ways: 11.1.3.1 Where the Work involved is covered by unit prices contained in the Contract Documents by application of unit prices to the quantities of the items involved(subject to provisions of Section 11.5.(Unit Price Work)inclusive). 11.1.3.2 By mutual acceptance of a lump sum(which shall include an allowance for overhead and profit in accordance with Paragraph 11.3.1.2a(Contractor's Fee). 11.1.3.3 On the basis of the Cost of the Work(determined as provided in Section 11.2,inclusive)plus a CONTRACTOR's fee for overhead and profit)determined as provided in Section 11.3,Contractor's Fee,inclusive. 11.2 COST OF THE WORK: 11.2.1 General:The term Cost of the Work means the sum of all costs necessary incurred and paid by CONTRACTOR in the proper performance of the Work. Except as otherwise maybe agreed to in writing by the CITY,such costs shall be in amounts no higher than those prevailing in the locality of the Project and must be approved by the CITY and CONSULTANT before any payment. Such costs shall include only the following items listed below in Paragraphs 11.2.2 thru 11.2.6 and shall not include any of the costs itemized in Paragraph 11.2.7 (Exclusions to Cost of the Work). 11.2.2 Labor:The term Cost of the Work includes payroll costs for employees in the direct employ of CONTRACTOR in the performance of the Work under schedules of job classifications including the expenses of performing work after regular hours on Saturday,Sunday and legal holidays, agreed upon by the CITY and CONTRACTOR. Payroll costs for employees not employed full time on the Work shall be apportioned on the basis of their time spent on the Work. Payroll costs shall include,but not limited to,salaries and wages plus the cost of fringe benefits which shall include social security contributions, unemployment, excise and payroll taxes, workers' or workmen's compensation,health and retirement benefits,sick leave,vacation and holiday pay applicable thereto. Employees under this paragraph shall include superintendents and foremen on site. 11.2.3 Materials and Equipment:The term Cost of Work includes cost of all materials and equipment furnished and incorporated in the Work, including costs of transportation and storage thereof,and Supplier's field services required in connection therewith. All cash discounts shall accrue to CONTRACTOR unless the CITY deposits funds with CONTRACTOR with which to make payments,in which case,the cash discounts shall accrue to the CITY. All trade discounts,rebates and refunds,and all returns from sale of surplus materials and equipment shall accrue to the CITY,and CONTRACTOR shall make provisions so that they may be obtained. 11.2.4 Subcontractor:The term Cost of the Work includes payments made by CONTRACTOR to the SubContractors for Work performed by SubContractors,The CONTRACTOR shall obtain competitive bids from subcontractors acceptable to CONTRACTOR and shall deliver such bids to the CITY who shall then determine with the advice of the CONSULTANT,which bids shall be accepted. If a subcontract provides that the subcontractor is to be paid on the basis of Cost of Work plus a fee,the subcontractor's Cost of the Work shall be determined in the same manner as CONTRACTOR's Cost of Work. All subcontracts shall be subject to all provisions of the Contract Documents. 11.2.5 Costs of Special Consultants: The term Cost of the Work includes special consultants employed for services specifically related to the Work including but not limited to engineers,architects,testing laboratories,surveyors,attorneys and accountants. 11.2.6 Supplemental Costs: The term Cost of the Work includes the following: a. Costs,including transportation and maintenance,of all materials,supplies,equipment,machinery,appliances,office and temporary facilities at the site and tools not owned by the workers that are consumed in the performance of Work,and costs less than market value of such items used but not consumed which remain the property of the CONTRACTOR. b. Rentals of all construction equipment and machinery and the parts thereof,whether rented from CONTRACTOR or others in accordance with rental agreements approved by the CITY with the advice of CONSULTANT,and the costs of transportation,loading, unloading,installation,dismantling and removal thereof—in accordance with terms of such rental agreements. The rental of any such equipment,machinery or parts shall cease when the use thereof is no longer necessary for the Work. C. Cost of premiums for additional bonds and insurance required because of changes in the WORK. 11.2.7 Exclusions to Cost of the Work:The term Cost of the Work shall not include any of the following: 11.2.7.1 Payroll costs and other compensation of CONTRACTOR's officers, executives, principals (of partnership and sole proprietorships) general managers, engineers, architects, estimators, attorneys, auditors, accountants, purchasing and contracting agents,expeditors,timekeepers,clerks and other personnel employed by CONTRACTOR whether at the site in GENERAL CONDITIONS 49 3 CONTRACTOR''s principal or branch office for general administration of the Work and not specifically included in the agreed upon schedule of job classifications referred to in Paragraph 11.2.2(Labor)or specifically covered by Paragraph 11.2.5(Costs of Special Consultants)—all of which are to be considered administrative costs covered by the CONTRACTOR's fee pursuant to Paragraph 11.3 of the General Conditions. 11.2.7.2 Expenses of any of CONTRACTOR's offices,including principal and branch offices,other than CONTRACTOR's office at the Site. 11.2.7.3 Any part of CONTRACTOR's capital expenses including interest on CONTRACTOR's capital employed for the Work and charges against CONTRACTOR for delinquent payments. 11.2.7.4 Cost of premiums for all Bonds and for all insurance whether or not CONTRACTOR is required by the Contract Documents to purchase and maintain the same(except for the cost of premiums covered by subparagraph 11.2.6(c)above. 11.2.7.5 Costs due to the negligence or intentional acts of the CONTRACTOR,any subcontractor,supplier or anyone whose acts CONTRACTOR or subcontractor may be liable, including but not limited to,the correction of defective Work,disposal of materials or equipment wrongly supplied and making good any damage to property. 11.2.7.6 Costs associated with fringe benefits that are greater than actual costs,i.e.where worker hours exceed a typical 8-hour day and 40-hour workweek. 11.2.7.7 Other overhead or general expense costs of any kind and the costs of any item not specifically and expressly included in Section 11.2(Cost of the Work). 11.3 CONTRACTOR'S FEE: 11.3.1 The CONTRACTOR's fee for overhead and profits shall be determined as follows: 11.3.1.1 A mutually acceptable fixed fee,or if none can be agreed upon, 11.3.1.2 A fee based on the following percentages of the various portions of the Cost of the Work: a. For costs incurred under Paragraphs 11.2.2(Labor)and 11.2.3(Materials and Equipment)the CONTRACTOR's fee shal I be five(5%)percent. b. For costs incurred under Paragraph 11.2.4(Subcontractors),the CONTRACTOR's fee shall be five(5%)percent,and if a subcontract is on the basis of Cost of the Work plus a fee,the maximum allowable to CONTRACTOR on account of overhead and profit of all subcontractors shall be five(5%)percent. c. No fee shall be payable on the basis of costs itemized under Paragraphs 11.2.5 (Cost of Consultants), 11.2.6 (Supplemental Costs)and 11.2.7(Exclusions). d. The amount of credit to be allowed by CONTRACTOR to the CITY for any such change which results in a net decrease in cost shall be the amount of the actual net decrease plus a deduction in CONTRACTOR's fee by an account equal to ten(10%)percent of the net decrease,and e. When both additions and credits are involved in any one change,the adjustment in CONTRACTOR's fee shall be computed on the basis of net change in accordance with Paragraphs 11.3.1.2(a)through 11.3.1.2(d)inclusive. 11.3.2 Whenever the cost of any work is to be determined pursuant to Paragraph 11.2.1 (General) or Paragraph 11.2.7 (Exclusions), CONTRACTOR shall submit in writing to the CITY and CONSULTANT and in form acceptable to CONSULTANT,an itemized breakdown together with supporting data. 11.4 ALLOWANCES: 11.4.1 It is understood that CONTRACTOR has included in the Contract Price all allowances named in the Contract Documents and shall cause the Work so covered in the Contract documents to be done by such subcontractors or suppliers and for such sums within the limit of the allowances as acceptable to the CITY,CONTRACTOR agrees that: 11.4.1.1 The allowances include the cost to CONTRACTOR(less any applicable trade discounts) of materials and equipment required by the allowances to be delivered at the Site,and all applicable taxes and 11.4.1.2 CONTRACTOR's costs for unloading and handling on the Site, including labor,installation costs,overhead,profit and other expenses contemplated for the allowances have been included in the Contract Price and not in the allowances. No demand for additional payment on account of any thereof shall be valid. 11.4.1.3 Prior to final payment,an appropriate Change Order shall be issued as recommended by CONSULTANT to reflect actual amounts due CONTRACTOR on account of Work covered by allowances and the Contract Price shall be correspondingly adjusted. 11.5 UNIT PRICE WORK: 11.5.1 Where the Contract Documents provide that all or part of the Work is to be Unit Price Work,initially the Contract Price shall be deemed to include for all Unit Price Work,an amount equal to the sum of the established unit prices for each separately identified item of Unit Price Work,times the estimated quantity of each item as indicated in the Contract. The estimated quantities of items of Unit Price Work are not guaranteed and are solely for the purpose of comparison of Bids and determining an initial Contract Price. Determinations of the actual quantities and classifications of Unit Price Work performed by CONTRACTOR shall be made by CONSULTANT and CITY in accordance with Paragraph 9.8-Determination of Unit Prices. 11.5.2 Each unit price shall be deemed to include an amount considered by CONTRACTOR to be adequate to cover CONTRACTOR's overhead and profit for each separately identified item. 11.5.3 Where the quantity of any item of Unit Price Work performed by CONTRACTOR differs materially and significantly from the estimated quantity of such item indicated in the Contract and there is no corresponding adjustment with respect to any other item of work,and if CONTRACTOR believes that CONTRACTOR has incurred additional expense as a result thereof,CONTRACTOR may make a claim pursuant to applicable provisions of these General Conditions for an increase in the Contract Price,if the parties are unable to agree as to the amount of any such increase. 11.5.4 Where the quantity of any item of Unit Price Work performed by CONTRACTOR differs materially and significantly from the estimated GENERAL CONDITIONS 50 3 quantity of such item indicated in the Contract and there is no corresponding adjustment with respect to any other item of work and if the CITY believes that CONTRACTOR has incurred reduced expense as a result thereof,CITY may make a claim for a decrease in the Contract Price in accordance with Article 11—Change in Contract Price if the parties are unable to agree as to the amount of any decrease. 11.6 OMITTED WORK: 11.6.1 The CITY may at anytime,by written order,without Notice to the Sureties,require omission of such contract Work as it may find necessary or desirable.An order for omission of Work shall be valid only by an executable Change Order. All Work so ordered must be omitted by the CONTRACTOR. The amount by which the Contract Price shall be reduced shall be determined as follows: 11.6.1.1 By such applicable unit prices,or rates for work of a similar nature or character as set forth in the Contract,or 11.6.1.2 By the appropriate lump sum price set forth in the Contract,or 11.6.1.3 By the reasonable and fair estimated cost of such omitted Work and profit percentage as determined by the CONTRACTOR and the CONSULTANT,and approved by the CITY. ARTICLE 12—CHANGE OF CONTRACT TIME 12.1 GENERAL 12.1.1 The Contract Time may only be changed by a Change Order.Any claim for an extension or shortening of Contract Time shall be based on written notice delivered by the party making the claim to the other party and to CONSULTANT promptly(but in no event later than seven(7)days)after the occurrence of the event giving rise to the claim and stating the general nature of the claim.Notice to the extent of the claim with supporting data shall be delivered within seven(7)days after such occurrence and shall be accompanied by the claimant's written statement that the adjustment claimed is the entire adjustment to which the claimant has reason to believe it is entitled as a result of the occurrence of such event. Claims made beyond these time limits shall be null and void. Reporting of the general nature of the claim shall include at a minimum: 12.1.1.1 Nature of the delay or change in the Work. 12.1.1.2 Dates of commencement/cessation of the delay or change in the Work. 12.1.1.3 Activities on the progress schedule current as of the time of delay or change in the Work affected by the delay or change in the Work. 12.1.1.4 Identification and demonstration that the delay or change in the Work impacts the construction schedule. 12.1.1.5 Identification of the source of delay or change in the Work. 12.1.1.6 Anticipation on impact extent of the delay or change in the Work. 12.1.1.7 Recommended action to minimize delay. 12.1.2 Requests for extension of time shall be fully documented and shall include copies of daily logs,letters,shipping orders,delivery tickets, and other supporting information. In case of continuing cause of delay,only one(1)claim is necessary. Normal working weeks are based on a five(5)day week.All claims for adjustment of the Contract Time shall be determined by the CITY with input from the CONSULTANT. No claim for an adjustment in the Contract Time shall be valid if not submitted in accordance with the requirements of this Article 12 the General Conditions. 12.1.3 If CONTRACTOR is prevented from completing any part of the Work within the Contract Times(or Milestones)that,in the sole judgment of the CITY whose decision shall be binding upon CONTRACTOR is due to delay beyond the control of the CONTRACTOR,the Contract Times(or Milestones)shall be extended in an amount equal to the time lost due to such delay if a claim is made therefore as provided in Article 12 of the General Conditions. 12.1.4 Delays beyond the control of CONTRACTOR shall include acts or neglect by the CITY,acts or neglect by utility owners or other contractors performing other work as contemplated by Article 7—Related Work at Site,fires,floods,epidemics,or acts of God. 12.1.5 The CONTRACTOR must mitigate any loss of time to include but not be limited to performing ancillary Work as is applicable to the Project. 12.1.6 Claims for delay due to inclement weather(i.e.beyond the 10-year mean average)shall be the made within ten(10)days of the inclement weather occurrence. 12.1.7 Delays attributable to and within the control of a SubContractor or supplier shall be deemed to be delays within the control of the CONTRACTOR. 12.1.8 If the CONTRACTOR is prevented from completing any part of the Work within the Contract Time(or Milestones)due to delay beyond the control of both CITY and CONTRACTOR,an extension of the Contract Times(or Milestones)in an amount equal to the time lost due to such delay shall be CONTRACTOR's sole and exclusive remedy for such delay. In no event shall CITY be liable to CONTRACTOR,and SubContractor,any supplier,any other person or organization,or to any surety or employee or agent of any of them,for damages arising out of or resulting from(i)delays caused by or within the control of the CONTRACTOR,or(ii)delays beyond the control of both parties including but not limited to fires,floods,epidemics,abnormal weather conditions,acts of God or acts of neglect by utility owners or other contractors performing work as contemplated by Article 7—Related Work at Site. 12.2 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 12.2.1 The CITY and CONTRACTOR recognize and acknowledge that time is of the essence of this Contract and that the CITY shall suffer financial loss if the Work is not completed within the times specified in Paragraph 2.3—Notice to Proceed plus any extensions thereof allowed in accordance with Article 12—Change of Contract Time. Each of the parties acknowledge that it has attempted to quantify the damages which would be suffered by CITY in the event of the failure of CONTRACTOR to perform in a timely manner,but neither one has been capable of ascertaining such damages with any certainty. CITY and CONTRACTOR also recognize and acknowledge the delays,expenses and difficulties involved in providing proof of such damages in a legal proceeding,the actual loss suffered by the CITY GENERAL CONDITIONS 51 3 if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof,the CITY and CONTRACTOR agree that as liquidated damages for delay(but not as a penalty)CONTRACTOR shall pay the CITY: BASE BID LIQUIDATED DAMAGES PER DAY $1,000 to$20,000 $100 $20,001 to$75,000 $200 $75,001 to$150,000 $500 $150,001 to$350,000 $750 $350,001 to$750,000 $800 $750,001 to$1,000,000 $1,000 $1,000,001 to$2,000,000 $1,200 $2,000,001 to$3,000,000 $1,500 $3,000,001 to$4,000,000 $1,600 $4,000,001 to$5,000,000 $1,700 $5,000,001 to$6,000,000 $1,800 $6,000,001 to$7,000,000 $1,900 $7,000,001 to$8,000,000 $2,000 $8,000,001 to$9,000,000 $2,100 $9,000,001 to$10,000,000 $2,200 $10,000,001 to$11,000,000 $2,300 $11,000,001 to$12,000,000 $2,400 $12,000,001 and over $2,500 For each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 2.3-Notice to Proceed,for Substantial Completion until the Work is substantially complete. 12.2.2 After Substantial Completion,if CONTRACTOR shall neglect,refuse or fail to complete the remaining Work within the Contract Time or any proper extension thereof granted by the CITY,CONTRACTOR shall pay CITY: BASE BID LIQUIDATED DAMAGES PER DAY $1,000 to$20,000 $25.00 $20,001 to$75,000 $50.00 $75,001 to$150,000 $125.00 $150,001 to$350,000 $187.50 $350,001 to$750,000 $200.00 $750,001 to$1,000,000 $250.00 $1,000,001 to$2,000,000 $300.00 $2,000,001 to$3,000,000 $370.00 $3,000,001 to$4,000,000 $400.00 $4,000,001 to$5,000,000 $425.00 $5,000,001 to$6,000,000 $450.00 $6,000,001 to$7,000,000 $475.00 $7,000,001 to$8,000,000 $500.00 $8,000,001 to$9,000,000 $525.00 $9,000,001 to$10,000,000 $550.00 $10,000,001 to$11,000,000 $575.00 $11,000,001 to$12,000,000 $600.00 $12,000,001 and over $625.00 For each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 2.3-Notice to Proceed. 12.2.3 This sum is not a penalty.The CITY reserves the right to additionally recover directjob site expenses,including CONSULTANT's expenses incurred during the period of any delay. The CONTRACTOR shall be liable for liquidated damages even if the Contract is terminated by the CITY for cause or if the CONTRACTOR abandons the Work. The liability of the CONTRACTOR and its surety or sureties for damages provided by this Article is joint and several. ARTICLE 13-TESTS AND INSPECTIONS,CORRECTION,REMOVAL OR ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE WORK 13.1 NOTICE OF DEFECTS: 13.1.1 Prompt notice of all defects for which CITY or CONSULTANT have actual knowledge shall be given to CONTRACTOR. All defective Work,whether or not completed,may be rejected,corrected or accepted as provided in Article 13-Tests and Inspections:Correction, Removal or Acceptance of Defective Work. 13.1.2 Unremedied defects identified for correction during the guarantee period but remaining after its expiration shall be considered as part of the obligations of the guarantee. Defects in material,workmanship or equipment which are remedied as a result of obligations of the guarantee,shall subject the remedied portion of the Work to an extended guarantee period of one(1)year after the defect has been remedied. The Surety shall be bound with and for the CONTRACTOR in the CONTRACTOR's observance of the guarantee. GENERAL CONDITIONS 52 3 13.2 ACCESS TO WORK: 13.2.1 CONSULTANT's and CONSULTANT's representatives,other representatives of the CITY,testing agencies and governmental agencies with jurisdictional interests shall have access to the Work at reasonable times for their observation,inspecting and testing.CONTRACTOR shall provide proper and safe conditions for such access. 13.3 TESTS AND INSPECTIONS. 13.3.1 CONTRACTOR shall give CONSULTANT timely notice of readiness of the Work for all required inspections,tests or approvals. 13.3.2 If any federal,state or local laws and regulations require any Work(or part thereof)to specifically be inspected,tested or approved, CONTRACTOR shall assume full responsibility therefore pay all costs in connection therewith,and furnish CONSULTANT the required certificates of inspection,testing or approval. CONTRACTOR shall also be responsible for and pay all costs in connection with any inspection or testing required in connection with the C ITY's or CONSULTANT's acceptance of supplier of materials or equipment proposed to be incorporated in the Work,or of materials or equipment submitted for approval prior to CONTRACTOR's purchase thereof for incorporation in the Work. 13.3.3 All inspections, tests or approvals other than those required by federal, state, or local laws or regulations shall be performed by organizations acceptable to the CITY and CONSULTANT. 13.3.4 If any work (including the work of others) that is to be inspected, tested or approved is covered without written concurrence of CONSULTANT,it must,if requested by CONSULTANT,be uncovered for observation. Such uncovering shall be at CONTRACTOR's expense unless CONTRACTOR has given CONSULTANT timely written notice of CONTRACTOR's intention to cover the same and CONSULTANT has not acted with reasonable promptness in response to such notice. 13.3.5 Observations by CITY,CONSULTANT inspections or tests or approvals by others shall not relieve CONTRACTOR from CONTRACTOR's obligation's to perform the Work in pursuant to the Contract Documents. 13.3.6 General:For tests specified to be made by the CONTRACTOR,the testing personnel shall make the necessary inspections and tests,the testing work and testing report thereof shall be in such form as will facilitate checking to determine compliance with the Contract Documents. Five(5)copies of the report shall be submitted and authoritative certification thereof must be furnished to the CONSULTANT as a prerequisite for the acceptance of any material or equipment. 13.3.7 If,in the making of any test of any material or equipment,it is ascertained by the CONSULTANT that the material or equipment does not comply with the Contract Documents,the CONTRACTOR will be notified thereof and it will be directed to refrain from delivering such material or equipment,or to remove it promptly from the Site or from the Work and replace it with acceptable material,without cost to the CITY. 13.3.8 Tests of electrical and mechanical equipment and appliances shall be conducted in accordance with the recognized test codes. 13.3.9 Costs. All inspection and testing or materials furnished under this Contract will be provided by the CONTRACTOR,unless otherwise expressly specified. 13.3.10 Materials and equipment submitted by the CONTRACTOR as the equivalent of those specifically named in the Contract may be tested by the CITY for compliance. The CONTRACTOR shall reimburse the CITY for the expenditures incurred in making such tests of materials and equipment which are rejected for non-compliance. 13.3.11 Certificate of Manufacture: CONTRACTOR shall furnish CONSULTANT authoritative evidence in the form of Certificate of Manufacture that the materials to be used in the Work have been manufactured and tested in conformity with the Contract Documents. 13.3.12 These Certificates of Manufacture shall be notarized and include copies of the results of physical tests and chemical analyses,where necessary,that have been made directly on the product or on similar products of the manufacturer. 13.3.13 Start-up Tests:As soon as conditions permit,the CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor,materials and instruments and shall make start- up tests of equipment. 13.3.14 If the start-up tests disclose any equipment furnished under the Contract which does not comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents,the CONTRACTOR shall, prior to demonstration tests, make all changes,adjustments and replacements required.The CONTRACTOR shall assist in the start-up tests as applicable. 13.4 UNCOVERING WORK: 13.4.1 If any Work is covered contrary to the request of CONSULTANT, it must, if requested by CONSULTANT, be uncovered for CONSULTANT's observation and replaced at CONTRACTOR's expense. 13.4.2 If CONSULTANT requests that covered Work be observed by CONSULTANT or inspected or tested by others,CONTRACTOR, at CONSULTANT's request shall uncover,expose or otherwise make available for observation,inspection or testing as CONSULTANT may require,that portion of the Work in question,furnishing all necessary labor,material and equipment. If it is found that such Work is defective,CONTRACTOR shall bear all direct,indirect and consequential costs of such uncovering,exposure,observation,inspection and testing and of satisfactory reconstruction,(including but not limited to fees and charges of engineers,architects,attorneys and other professionals),and the CITY shall be entitled to an appropriate decrease in the Contract Price,and if the parties are unable to agree as to the amount thereof, may make a claim therefore as provided in Article 11. If however, such Work is found to be defective, GENERAL CONDITIONS 53 3 CONTRACTOR shall be allowed an increase in Contract Price or an extension of the Contract Time,or both,directly attributable to such uncovering,exposure,observation,inspection,testing and reconstruction,and if the parties are unable to agree as to the amount or extent thereof,CONTRACTOR may make a claim therefore as provided in Article 11 —Change in Contract Price and Article 12—Change in Contract Time in the General Conditions. 13.5 CITY MAY STOP THE WORK: 13.5.1 If the Work is defective,or CONTRACTOR fails to supply sufficient skilled workers or suitable materials or equipment,or fails to furnish or perform the Work in such a way that the completed Work shall conform to the Contract Documents,the CITY may order CONTRACTOR to stop the Work,or any portion thereof,until the cause for such order has been eliminated,however,this right of the CITY to stop the Work shall not give rise to any duty on the part of the CITY to exercise this right for the benefit of CONTRACTOR or any other party. 13.6 CORRECTION OR REMOVAL OF DEFECTIVE WORK: 13.6.1 If required by CONSULTANT,CONTRACTOR shall promptly,as directed,either correct all defective Work,whether or not fabricated, installed or completed,or if the Work has been rejected by CONSULTANT,remove it from the Site and replace with non-defective Work. CONTRACTOR shall bear all direct,indirect,and consequential costs of such correction or removal(including but not limited to fees and charges of engineers,architects,attorneys and other professionals)made necessary thereby. 13.6.2 If the CONTRACTOR refuses to comply,the CITY may do of the following: 13.6.2.1 The CITY shall correct any work so performed by the CONTRACTOR and deduct the expenses for doing so from the final payment due to the CONTRACTOR,or 13.6.2.2 The CITY shall hold back final payment due CONTRACTOR until such time as the Work is completed to the satisfaction of the CITY's Project Manager and in compliance with the CITY's specifications. The CITY's Project Manager shall have the discretion to determine if the Work is satisfactory and in compliance with the specifications. 13.6.3 The remedies contained herein are not exclusive and the CITY/OWNER reserves the right to pursue any and all other remedies it deems applicable. 13.7 ONE-YEAR CORRECTION PERIOD: 13.7.1 If within one(1)year after the date of Acceptance of Work or such longer period of time as may be prescribed by federal,state or local laws and regulations,or by the terms of any applicable special guarantee required by the Contract Documents,or by any specific provision of the Contract Documents,any Work is found to be defective,CONTRACTOR shall promptly,without cost to the CITY and in accordance with the CITY's written instructions,either correct such defective Work,or if it has been rejected by the CITY,remove it from the Site and replace it with non-defective Work. 13.7.2 If CONTRACTOR does not promptly comply with the terms of such instructions or in case of an emergency where delay would cause serious risk of loss or damage,the CITY may have the defective Work corrected or the rejected Work removed and replaced,and all direct,indirect and consequential costs of such removal and replacement(including but not limited to fees and charges of engineers, architects,attorneys and other professionals)shall be paid by CONTRACTOR. 13.7.3 In special circumstances where a particular item of equipment is placed in continuous service before Final Acceptance of all the Work,the correction period for that item may start to run from an earlier date if so provided in the Specifications. 13.7.4 Nothing herein shall be deemed a waiver of the statute of limitations as provided in Florida Law. 13.7.5 Where defective Work(and damage to other Work resulting therefrom)has been corrected,removed or replaced under this Paragraph 13.7—"One Year Correction Period",the correction period hereunder with respect to such Work shall be extended for an additional period of one(1)year after such correction or removal and replacement has been satisfactorily completed. 13.8 ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE WORK: 13.8.1 Instead of requiring correction or removal and replacement of defective Work,CITY(prior to CONSULTANT's recommendation of final payment),if CONSULTANT prefers to accept defective Work CITY may accept defective Work.If CITY accepts defective Work pursuant to this Paragraph 13.8. CONTRACTOR shall pay all claims, costs, losses and damages attributable to CITY's evaluation of anc determination to accept such defective Work(such costs to be approved by CONSULTANT as to reasonableness and to include but not limited to fees and charges of engineers,architects,attorneys and other professionals). 13.8.2 If any such acceptance of defective work occurs prior to CONSULTANT's recommendation of final payment,a Change Order shall be issued incorporating the necessary revisions in the Contract Documents with respect to the Work,and the CITY shall be entitled to an appropriate decrease in the Contract Price,and,if the parties are unable to agree as to the amount thereof,the CITY may make a claim therefor as provided in Article 11—Change of Contract Price.If acceptance occurs after such recommendation,CONTRACTOR shall pay an appropriate amount to the CITY. 13.9 CITY MAY CORRECT DEFECTIVE WORK: 13.9.1 If CONTRACTOR fails within thirty(30)days after written notice of CONSULTANT to proceed to correct defective Work,or remove and replace rejected Work as required by CONSULTANT in accordance with paragraph 13.7.1,or if CONTRACTOR fails to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents,or if CONTRACTOR fails to comply with any other provision of the Contract Documents,the CITY may,after seven(7)days written notice to CONTRACTOR correct and remedy any such deficiency. 13.9.2 To the extent necessary to complete corrective and remedial action,the CITY may exclude CONTRACTOR from all or part of the Work, GENERAL CONDITIONS 54 3 and suspend CONTRACTOR's services related thereto,take possession of CONTRACTOR's tools,appliances,construction equipment and machinery at the Site and incorporate in the Work,all materials and equipment stored at the Site or for which the CITY has paid CONTRACTOR but which are stored elsewhere. CONTRACTOR shall allow the CITY,the CONSULTANT,the CITY's Representative agents and employees,such access to the Site as may be necessary to enable the CITY to exercise the rights and remedies under this Paragraph. 13.9.3 All direct,indirect and consequential costs of the CITY in exercising such rights and remedies under this Paragraph shall be charged against CONTRACTOR by CITY,and a Change Order shall be issued incorporating the necessary revisions in the Contract Documents with respect to the Work.The CITY shall be entitled to an appropriate decrease in the Contract Price,and if the parties are unable to agree as to the amount thereof,the CITY may make a claim therefore as provided in Article 11—Change of Contract Price. Such direct,indirect and inconsequential costs shall include but not be limited to fees and charges of engineers,architects,attorneys and other professionals, all court costs,and all costs of repair and/or replacement of Work of others destroyed or damaged by correction,removal or replacement of CONTRACTOR's defective work. CONTRACTOR shall also be responsible for restoring any other sites affected by such repairs or remedial work at no cost to the CITY. CONTRACTOR shall not be allowed an extension of the Contract Time because of any delay in performance of the Work attributable to the exercise by the CITY of the C ITY's rights pursuant to Paragraph 13.9 of the General Conditions. ARTICLE 14—PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND COMPLETION: 14.1 SCHEDULE OF VALUES 14.1.1 The schedule of values established as provided in Paragraph 2.9—Finalizing Schedules,shall serve as the basis for progress payments and shall be incorporated into a form of Application for Payment acceptable to CITY and CONSULTANT. 14.2 UNIT PRICE BID SCHEDULE 14.2.1 Progress payments on account of Unit Price Work shall be based on the number of units completed. 14.2.2 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 pursuant to these General Conditions. 14.2.3 The CONTRACTOR shall receive and accept the compensation provided in the Bid and the Contract documents 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 final acceptance by the CITY. 14.2.4 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 stated in the Bid shall be in accordance with the description of that item. 14.3 APPLICATION FOR PAYMENTS: 14.3.1 Unless otherwise prescribed by federal,state or local law,at the end of each calendar month,the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the CONSULTANT for review,an Application for Payment(AFP)filled out and signed by the CONTRACTOR,covering the Work completed as of the date of the Application and accomplished by such supporting documentation pursuant to the Contract Documents. 14.3.2 The Net Payment Due to the CONTRACTOR shall be the above-mentioned subtotal from which shall be deducted from the amount of retainage specified in the Contract, and the total amount of all previous approved Applications for Progress Payment submitted by CONTRACTOR. Retainage shall be calculated based upon the above-mentioned sub-total. 14.3.3 The CONTRACTOR shall list each Change Order executed prior to date of submission,at the end of the continuation sheets and shall list by Change Order Number,and description,as for an original component item of work. 14.3.4 As provided for in the Application for Payment(AFP)form,the CONTRACTOR shall certify for each current pay request that all previous progress payments received from the CITY,under this Contract have been applied by the CONTRACTOR to discharge in full all obligations of the CONTRACTOR in connection with Work covered by prior Application for Payment(AFP), and all materials and equipment incorporated into the Work are free and clear of all liens,claims,security interest and encumbrances. CONTRACTOR shall attach to each Application for Payment(AFP)like obligation discharge affidavits by all subcontractors. 14.4 CONTRACTOR'S WARRANTY OF TITLE: 14.4.1 The CONTRACTOR warrants and guarantees that title to all Work and equipment covered by an Application for Payment,whether incorporated in the Project or not,shall have passed to the CITY prior to the making of an Application for Payment,free and clear of all liens,claims,security interests and encumbrances(hereafter in these General Conditions referred to as"Liens"),and that no work or equipment covered by an Application for Payment shall have been acquired by the CONTRACTOR or by any other party performing the Work at the Site or furnishing equipment for the Project,subject to an agreement under which an interest therein or encumbrances thereon is retained by the seller of such products or otherwise imposed by the CONTRACTOR or such other person. 14.5 REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT: GENERAL CONDITIONS 55 3 14.5.1 CONSULTANT shall,within ten(10)days after receipt of each Application for Payment,either indicate in writing,a recommendation of payment and present the Application to the C ITY,or return the Application to CONTRACTOR indicating in writing CONSULTANT's reasons for refusing to recommend payment. In the latter case,CONTRACTOR may make necessary corrections and resubmit the Application. Thirty(30)days after receipt of the Application for Payment by the CITY with CONSULTANT's recommendation,the amount recommended shall(subject to the provisions of the last sentence of paragraph 14.5.4)become due and when due shall be timely paid by the CITY to CONTRACTOR. 14.5.2 CONSULTANT's recommendation of any payment requested in the Application for Payment shall not prohibit the CITY from withholding payment or prohibit the CITY from paying additional sums regarding other matters or issues between the parties. 14.5.3 CONSULTANT's recommendation of final payment shall constitute a representation by CONSULTANT to the CITY that the conditions precedent to CONTRACTOR's being entitled to final payment as set forth in Paragraph 14.10,Final Payment and Acceptance,have been fulfilled. 14.5.4 CONSULTANT may refuse to recommend in whole or any part of any payment if,in CONSULTANT's opinion,it would be incorrect to make such representations to the CITY. The CONSULTANT may also refuse to recommend any such payment, or, because of subsequently discovered evidence or the results of subsequent inspections or tests,nullify any such payment previously recommended, to such extent as may be necessary in CONSULTANT's opinion to protect the CITY from loss,including but not limited to: 14.5.4.1 The Work is defective or completed Work has been damaged requiring correction or replacement. 14.5.4.2 The Contract Price has been reduced by a Written Amendment or Change Order. 14.5.4.3 The CITY has been required to correct defective Work or complete Work pursuant to Paragraph 13.9,or 14.5.4.4 The CONSULTANT's actual knowledge of the occurrence of any of the events enumerated in Paragraphs 15.2.1 through 15.2.1.9 inclusive(CITY May Terminate). 14.5.5 The CITY may refuse to make payment of the full amount recommended by the CONSULTANT because claims have been made against the CITY on account of CONTRACTOR's performance or furnishing of the Work,or there are other items entitling the CITY to credit against the amount recommended but the CITY must give CONTRACTOR written notice(with a copy to CONSULTANT)stating the reasons for such action. Reasons the CITY may refuse to make payment include but are not limited to: 14.5.6 The Work for which payment is requested cannot be verified by the CITY. 14.5.7 Claims or Liens have been fled against the CITY relating to the Project or there is reasonable evidence indicating the probable fling thereof. 14.5.8 Upon unsatisfactory obligation of the Work,including failure to clean up as required. 14.5.9 Upon CONTRACTOR's persistent failure to cooperate with other contractors on the Project and persistent failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 14.5.10 Upon liquidated damages payable by the CONTRACTOR,or 14.5.11 Upon any other violation of,or failure of CONTRACTOR to comply with,the provisions of the Contract Documents. 14.6 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION: 14.6.1 When the CONTRACTOR considers the entire Work ready for its intended use, the CONTRACTOR shall notify the CITY and the CONSULTANT in writing that the Work is substantially complete and request that the CONSULTANT prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion. 14.6.2 The CITY,the CONSULTANT and the CONTRACTOR shall make an inspection of the Work within fifteen(15)calendar days after notice from the CONTRACTOR that the Work is substantially complete to determine the status of completion. If the CONSULTANT does not consider the Work substantially complete,the CONSULTANT shall notify the CONTRACTOR in writing giving the reasons therefor. If the CONSULTANT considers the Work to be substantially complete,the CONSULTANT shall prepare and deliver to the CITY for its execution and recordation,the Certificate of Substantial Completion,signed by the CONSULTANT and CONTRACTOR,which shall affix the Date of Substantial Completion. 14.6.3 The CITY shall have the right to exclude CONTRACTOR from the Work after the date of Substantial Completion,but the CITY shall allow CONTRACTOR reasonable access to complete or correct items on the "punch list", pursuant to Paragraph 14.12 of the General Conditions. 14.7 PARTIAL UTILIZATION: 14.7.1 The CITY shall have the right to enter the premises for the purpose of doing work not covered by the Contract Documents. This provision shall not be construed as relieving the CONTRACTOR of the sole responsibility for the care and protection of the Work,or the restoration of any damaged work except such as may be caused by agent or employees of the CITY. 14.7.2 Prior to Substantial Completion,the CITY,with the approval of the CONSULTANT and with written notice to the CONTRACTOR,may use any completed or substantially completed portion of the Work. Such use shall not constitute an acceptance of such portions of the Work. 14.7.3 Use by the CITY of any finished part of the Work,which has specifically been identified in the Contract Documents,or which the CITY, CONSULTANT,and CONTRACTOR agree constitutes a separately functioning and usable part of the Work that can be used by the CITY without significant interference with CONTRACTOR's performance of the remainder of the Work,may be accomplished prior to Substantial Completion of all Work subject to the following: 14.7.3.1 The CITY at any time may request CONTRACTOR in writing to permit the CITY to use any such part of the Work which the GENERAL CONDITIONS 56 3 CITY believes to be ready for its intended use and substantially complete. If CONTRACTOR agrees,CONTRACTOR shall certify to the CITY and CONSULTANT that said part of the Work is substantially complete and request CONSULTANT to issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion for that part of the Work.CONTRACTOR at any time may notify the CITY and CONSULTANT in writing that CONTRACTOR considers any such part of the Work ready for its intended use and substantially complete and request CONSULTANT to issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion for that part of the Work. Within fifteen (15)days after either such request,the CITY,CONTRACTOR and CONSULTANT shall make an inspection of that part of Work to determine its status of completion. If CONSULTANT does not consider that part of the Work to be substantially complete,CONSULTANT shall notify the CITY and CONTRACTOR in writing giving the reasons therefore. If CONSULTANT considers that part of the Work to be substantially complete,the provisions of Paragraphs 14.6.1 and 14.6.2 shall apply with respect to Certification of Substantial Completion of that part of the Work and the division of responsibility in respect thereof and access thereto. 14.7.3.2 The CITY may at any time,request CONTRACTOR in writing to permit the CITY to take over operation of any such part of the Work although it is not substantially complete. A copy of such request shall be sent to CONSULTANT and within fifteen (15)days thereafter,the CITY,CONTRACTOR and CONSULTANT shall make an inspection of that part of the Work to determine its status of completion and shall prepare a list of items remaining to be completed or corrected thereon before final payment. If CONTRACTOR does not object in writing to the CITY and CONSULTANT that such part of the Work is not ready for separate operation by the CITY,CONSULTANT shall finalize the list of items to be completed or corrected and shall deliver such list to the CITY and CONTRACTOR together with a written recommendation as to the division of responsibilities pending final judgment between the CITY and CONTRACTOR with respect to security, operation, safety, maintenance, utilities, insurance,warranties and guarantees for that part of the Workwhich shall become binding upon the CITY and CONTRACTOR at the time when the CITY takes over such operation(unless CONTRACTOR shall have otherwise agreed in writing and so informed CONSULTANT). During such operation and prior to Substantial Completion of such part of the Work,the CITY shall allow CONTRACTOR reasonable access to complete or correct items on such list and to complete other related Work. 14.8 FINAL INSPECTION: 14.8.1 Upon written notice from the CONTRACTOR that the entire Work or an agreed upon portion thereof is complete,CONSULTANT shall make a final inspection with the CITY and CONTRACTOR and shall notify CONTRACTOR in writing of all particulars in which this inspection reveals that the Work is incomplete, defective,or not in accordance with the Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR shall immediately take such measures as necessary to remedy such deficiencies. 14.9 FINAL APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT: 14.9.1 After CONTRACTOR has completed in writing all such corrections to the satisfaction of CONSULTANT and delivered all maintenance and operating instructions,schedules,guarantees,Bonds,certificates of inspection,marked-up record documents(as provided in Paragraph 14.6,Substantial Completion)and other documents-all as required by the Contract Documents,and after CONSULTANT has indicated in writing that the Work is acceptable and has been completed in conformance with the drawings and specifications and any approved changes thereto,CONTRACTOR may make application for final payment following the procedure for progress payments. The final Application for Payment shall be accompanied by:(i)all documentation called for in the Contract Documents,including but not limited to the evidence of insurance required,(ii)consent of the surety,if any,to final payment,and(iii)complete and legally effective releases or waivers(satisfactory to CITY)of all Liens arising out of or filed in connection with the Work. 14.10 FINAL PAYMENT AND ACCEPTANCE: 14.10.1 Upon receipt of written notice from the CONTRACTOR that the Work has been completed in conformity with the Drawings and Specifications and any approved changes thereto, and receipt of the Final Application for Payment with the Warranty of Title and accompanying documentation,the CITY's CONSULTANT shall promptly examine the Work and making such tests as he/she may deem proper,and using all of the care and judgment normally exercised in the examination of completed Work by a properly qualified and experienced professional Consultant, shall satisfy themselves that the CONTRACTOR's statement appears to be correct and the CONTRACTOR's other obligations under the Contract Documents have been fulfilled. The CONSULTANT shall then inform the CITY in writing that CONSULTANT have examined the Work and that it appears,to the best of the CONSULTANT's knowledge and belief,to conform to the Contract Drawings,Specifications and any approved Change Orders that the CONTRACTOR's other obligations under the Contract Documents have been fulfilled,and that CONSULTANT therefore recommend acceptance of the Work for ownership and Final Payment to the CONTRACTOR. However, it is agreed by the CITY and the CONTRACTOR that such statement by the CITY's CONSULTANT does not in any way relieve the CONTRACTOR from their responsibility to deliver a fully completed job in a good and workmanlike condition,and does not render the CONSULTANT or the CITY liable for any faulty Work done or defective materials or equipment used by the CONTRACTOR. 14.10.2 The CONSULTANT shall then make a final estimate of the value of all Work done and shall deduct all previous payments which have been made. The CONSULTANT shall report such estimate to the CITY together with his/her recommendation as to the acceptance of the Work or his/her findings as to any deficiencies therein. After receipt and acceptance by the CITY of the properly executed Final Warranty of Title and after approval of the CONSULTANT's estimate and recommendation to the CITY,the CITY shall make final payment to the CONTRACTOR of the amount remaining after deducting all prior payments and all amounts to be kept or retained under the provisions of the Contract Documents,or as may be lawfully retained,including but not limited to,Liquidated Damages,as applicable. Title passes and warranty begins at final acceptance. 14.10.3 All prior estimates are subject to correction in the final estimate. Thirty(30)days after approval by the CITY of the Application for Final Payment,the amount recommended by CONSULTANT shall become due and shall be paid to the CONTRACTOR. 14.11 WAIVER OF CLAIMS: 14.11.1 The making and acceptance of Final Payment shall constitute: 14.11.1.1 Waiver of all claims by CITY against CONTRACTOR, except claims arising from unsettled Liens from defective Work GENERAL CONDITIONS 57 3 appearing after final inspection, pursuant to Paragraph 14.8, Final Inspection,from failure to comply with the Contract Documents or the terms of any special guarantees specified therein,or from CONTRACTOR's continuing obligations under the Contract Documents or the Performance and Payment Bonds,and 14.11.1.2 Waiver of all claims by CONTRACTOR against CITY other than those previously made in writing and still unsettled at the time of making an acceptance of Final Payment. 14.12 PUNCHLIST PROCEDURES: As per Florida Statutes§218.735(7)(a)(ii),punchlist procedures to render the Work complete,satisfactory and acceptable are established as follows: 14.12.1 Within fifteen(15)days of Substantial Completion of the construction services purchased as defined in the Contract,CONTRACTOR shall schedule a Substantial Completion Walkthrough with CITY and CONSULTANT. The purpose of the Substantial Completion Walkthrough is to develop a preliminary punchlist("Punchlist")of items to be performed by the CONTRACTOR,based upon observations made jointly between the CONTRACTOR,CONSULTANT and CITY during the Substantial Completion Walkthrough. Completion of the Work as defined by the Contract, again predicated upon the CONTRACTOR's timely initiation of a request for the Substantial Completion Walkthrough.At its option,CITY may conduct Substantial Completion Walkthrough with its Field Inspector and CONSULTANT. 14.12.2 CONTRACTOR shall endeavor to address and complete as many items as possible noted on the Punchlist either during the Substantial Completion Walkthrough itself,or thereafter for a period of thirty(30)days from the date of the Substantial Completion Walkthrough. 14.12.3 No later than thirty(30)days following the scheduled Substantial Completion Walkthrough,CONTRACTOR shall again initiate and request a second walkthrough of the Project with CITY. The purpose of this second walkthrough is to identify which items remain to be performed from the Substantial Completion Walkthrough Checklist and to supplement that list as necessary(based,for example,upon work which may have been damaged as a result of the CONTRACTOR's performance of completion of items contained on the Substantial Completion Walkthrough Punchlist)and for the purpose of developing a joint Final Punchlist. 14.12.4 The intent of this section is for the CITY and the CONTRACTOR to cooperate to develop a Final Punchlist to be completed no later than thirty(30)days from the date of reaching Substantial Completion of the construction services or as defined in the Contract Documents. 14.12.5 In no event may the CONTRACTOR request payment of final retainage under Florida Statutes§218.735(7)(d)until the CONTRACTOR considers the Final Punchlist to be 100%complete. 14.12.6 CONTRACTOR agrees to complete the Final Punchlist items within thirty(30)days of the date of its issuance by CITY. 14.12.7 CONTRACTOR acknowledges and agrees that no item contained on the Final Punchlist shall be considered a warranty item until such time as the Final Punchlist is 100%complete. 14.12.8 CONTRACTOR acknowledges and agrees that CITY may, at its option, during performance of the Work and prior to Substantial Completion,issue lists of identified non-conforming or corrective work for the CONTRACTOR to address.The intent of any such CITY generated lists prior to Substantial Completion is to attempt to streamline the Punchlist process upon achieving Substantial Completion, and to allow for the CONTRACTOR to address needed areas of corrective work as they may be observed by CITY during performance of the Work. 14.12.9 CONTRACTOR acknowledges and agrees that in calculating 150%of the amount which may be withheld by CITY as to any Final Punchlist item for which a good faith basis exists as to it being complete,as provided for by Florida Statutes§218.735(7)(d),CITY may include within such percentage calculation its total costs for completing such item of work,including its administrative costs as well as costs to address other services needed or areas of work which may be affected in order to achieve full completion of the Final Punchlist item. Such percentage shall in no event relate to the Schedule of Value associated with such work activity,but rather total costs are based upon the value(i.e.cost)of completing such work activity based upon market conditions at the time of Final Punchlist completion. 14.13 RETAINAGE PROCEDURES: 14.13.1 Pursuant to Florida Statutes § 218.735(8)(a). The CITY may withhold retainage of five (5) percent of all monies earned by the CONTRACTOR and shall be retained by the CITY until Final Completion of the construction services purchased(defined as that point at which one hundred(100)percent of the constriction of the work as defined in the Contract Schedule of Values has been performed under the contract by the CONTRACTOR)has been reached and acceptance by the CITY as defined in Florida Statutes§218.735(7)(d). 14.13.2 This section does not prohibit the CITY from withholding retainage at a rate less than five(5%)percent of each progress payment,from incrementally reducing the rate of retainage pursuant to a schedule provided for in the Contract,or from releasing at any point all or a portion of any retainage withheld by the CITY which is attributable to the labor,services,or materials supplied by the CONTRACTOR or by one or more subcontractors or suppliers. If the CITY makes any payment of retainage to the CONTRACTOR which is attributable to the labor,services,or materials supplies by one or more subcontractors or suppliers,the CONTRACTOR shall timely remit payment of such retainage to those subcontractors and suppliers. 14.13.3 This section does not require the CITY to pay or release any amounts that are subject of a good faith dispute,the subject of a claim brought pursuant to Florida Statutes§255.05 or otherwise the subject of a claim or demand by the CITY or CONTRACTOR. 14.13.4 The time limitations set forth in this section for payment requests,apply to any payment request for retainage made pursuant to this section. 14.13.5 Paragraphs 14.13.2 do not apply to construction services purchased by the CITY which are paid for,in whole or in part,with federal funds and are subject to federal grantor laws and regulations or requirements that are contrary to any provision of the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 14.13.6 This subsection does not apply to any construction services purchased by the CITY if the total cost of the construction services as identified GENERAL CONDITIONS 58 3 in the contract is$200,000 or less. 14.13.7 All payments dues under this section and not made within the time periods specified by this section shall bear interest at the rate of one (1%)percent per month,or the rate specified by contract,whichever is greater. ARTICLE 15—SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TERMINATION: 15.1 CITY MAY SUSPEND/STOP WORK: 15.1.1 THE CITY MAY SUSPEND WORK:The CITY may,at any time and without cause,suspend the Work or any portion thereof for period of not more than ninety(90)days by notice in writing to CONTRACTOR and CONSULTANT which shall affix the date on which Work shall be resumed. CONTRACTOR shall resume the Work on the date so affixed. If CONTRACTOR claims an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract Time,or both,directly attributable to any suspension,CONTRACTOR may make a claim as provided in Articles 11(Change of Contract Price)and Article 12(Change of Contract Time)of the General Conditions. 15.1.2 THE CITY MAY STOP WORK:The CITY or CITY's Representative may stop the Work or any portion thereof when it has been determined that the CONTRACTOR is not complying with the Drawings or Specifications or the intent thereof. The Stop Work order may be verbal and the CONTRACTOR shall cease work immediately except for leaving the Work area in a safe and acceptable condition.A verbal Stop Work order shall be followed by a confirmation in writing. The CONTRACTOR shall not be allowed an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract Time during the Stop Work period. A Start Work order may be verbal and shall be followed by a confirmation in writing. 15.2 CITY MAY TERMINATE FOR CAUSE: 15.2.1 Upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events: 15.2.1.1 If CONTRACTOR commences a voluntary case under any chapter of the Bankruptcy Code(Title 11,United States Code),as now or hereafter in effect,or if CONTRACTOR takes any equivalent or similar action by filing a petition or otherwise under any other federal or state law in effect at such timing relating to CONTRACTOR's bankruptcy or insolvency, 15.2.1.2 If a petition is filed against CONTRACTOR under any chapter of the Bankruptcy Code(Title 11,United States Code)as now or hereafter in effect at the time of filing, or if a petition is filed seeking any such equivalent or similar relief against CONTRACTOR under any other federal or state law in effect at the time relating to CONTRACTOR's bankruptcy or insolvency, 15.2.1.3 If CONTRACTOR makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors; 15.2.1.4 If a trustee, receiver,custodian or agent of CONTRACTOR is appointed under applicable law or under Contract, whose appointment or authority to take charge of property of CONTRACTOR is for the purpose of enforcing a Lien against such property or for the purpose of general administration of such property for the benefit of CONTRACTOR's creditors, 15.2.1.5 If CONTRACTOR admits in writing an inability to pay the debts generally as they become due, 15.2.1.6 If CONTRACTOR fails to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents(including but not limited to,failure to supply sufficient skilled workers suitable materials or equipment or failure to adhere to the progress schedule established under Paragraph 2.6 as revised from time to time), 15.2.1.7 If CONTRACTOR disregards any federal,state or local laws and or regulations of any Local Public Agency regulations that apply. 15.2.1.8 If CONTRACTOR disregards the authority of CONSULTANT,or 15.2.1.9 If CONTRACTOR otherwise violates any provisions of the Contract Documents, 15.2.1.10 In the event of termination,the CITY may take possession of the premises and all materials,tools,and appliances,thereon and finish the Work by whatever method it may deem expedient. In such cases,the CONTRACTOR shall only be entitled to receive payment for Work satisfactorily completed prior to the termination date,subject to any setoffs due the CITY in completing the Project and for reimbursement for damages incurred.The CITY may take possession of and use any materials, plant, tools, equipment, and property of any kind furnished by CONTRACTOR to complete the Work. In such case CONTRACTOR shall not be entitled to receive any further payment until the Work is finished. If the expense incurred by the CITY to finish the Work(including additional managerial and administrative services,plus the CITY's direct, indirect and consequential losses),exceeds the unpaid balance on the Contract,the CONTRACTOR or Surety shall pay the difference to the CITY promptly upon demand. The expense incurred through the CONTRACTOR's default,shall be certified by the CITY's Project Manager. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for both liquidated damages attributable to delay and for excess completion costs. The liability of the CONTRACTOR and its surety or sureties for such damages and costs is joint and several. The obligations of the CONTRACTOR and their surety with respect to the warranty and maintenance shall remain in full force and effect for the portion of the Work completed by the CONTRACTOR and shall not expire until the expiration of the prescribed time period measured from the final acceptance of the Project in its entirety. These clauses shall survive the termination of this CONTRACT. If the CITY makes a determination pursuant to this Contract to hold the CONTRACTOR in default and terminate the Contract for cause and it is subsequently determined that any such determination was improper, unwarranted,or wrongful,then any such termination shall be deemed for all purposes as a termination without cause as described below. The CONTRACTOR agrees that it shall be entitled to no damages,allowances or expenses of any kind other than as provided in this Agreement in connection with such termination,any and all claims for consequential damages, loss of bonding capability,destruction of business,unabsorbed home office overhead,lost profit and related claims. 15.2.2 Where CONTRACTOR's services have been terminated by the CITY,the termination shall not affect any rights or remedies of the CITY against CONTRACTOR then existing or which may thereafter accrue. Any retention or payment of monies due CONTRACTOR by the CITY shall not release CONTRACTOR from liability. 15.3 CITY MAY TERMINATE WITHOUT CAUSE: 15.3.1 The CITY may terminate this Contract without cause by giving seven(7)days prior written notice to the CONTRACTOR,and in such event,the CITY shall pay the CONTRACTOR for that portion of the Contract Sum,less the aggregate of previous payments,allocable to GENERAL CONDITIONS 59 3 the Work completed as of the Date of Termination, plus reasonable termination expenses. The CITY also shall reimburse the CONTRACTOR for all costs necessarily incurred for organizing and carrying out the stoppage of Work paid directly to the CONTRACTOR, not including overhead,general expenses or profit. The CITY shall not be responsible to reimburse the CONTRACTOR for any continuing contractual commitments to subcontractors or material men or for penalties or damages for canceling such contractual commitments,(with the exception that the CITY shall reimburse the CONTRACTOR for major materials or equipment purchased before termination,if the CONTRACTOR can show proof of such purchases prior to notice of termination) inasmuch as the CONTRACTOR shall make all subcontracts and other commitments subject to this provision. In the event of termination by the CITY, the CITY may require the CONTRACTOR promptly to assign to it,all or some subcontracts,construction,plants,materials tools,equipment,appliances, rental agreements, and other commitments which the CITY, in its sole discretion, chooses to take by assignment,and in such event the CONTRACTOR shall promptly execute and deliver to the CITY written assignments of the same. 15.4 REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT DUE TO TERMINATION: 15.4.1 Removal of Equipment: In the case of termination of this Contract before completion,for any cause whatever,the CONTRACTOR, if notified to do so by the CITY or CITY's Project Manager,shall promptly remove any part of all of this equipment and supplies from the property of the CITY. Should the CONTRACTOR not remove such equipment and supplies,the CITY shall have the right to remove them at the expense of the CONTRACTOR. Equipment and supplies shall not be construed to include such items for which the CONTRACTOR has been paid in whole or in part. 15.5 CONTRACTOR MAY STOP WORK OR TERMINATE: 15.5.1 If,through no act or fault of CONTRACTOR,the Work is suspended for a period of more than ninety(90)days by the CITY,or under an order of court or other public authority,or CONSULTANT fails to act on any Application of Payment within thirty(30)days after it is submitted,or the CITY fails to pay any sum finally determined to be due within sixty(60)days to CONTRACTOR,CONTRACTOR may upon CITY's and CONSULTANT's receipt of seven(7)days written notice to the CITY and CONSULTANT,terminate the Contract and the CITY shall pay the CONTRACTOR for that portion of the Contract Sum,less the aggregate of previous payments,allocable to the Work completed as of the Date of Termination. The CITY shall not be responsible to reimburse the CONTRACTOR for any continuing contractual commitments for canceling such contractual commitments inasmuch as the CONTRACTOR shall make all subcontracts and other commitments subject to this provision. The CITY may require the CONTRACTOR to promptly assign CITY all or some subcontracts, construction,plant,materials,tools,equipment,appliances,rental agreements,and any other commitments which the CITY,in its sole discretion,chooses to take by assignment,and in such event,the CONTRACTOR shall promptly execute and deliver to the CITY written assignments of the same. In addition and in lieu of terminating the Contract,if CONSULTANT has failed to act on an Application for Payment or the CITY has failed to make any payment as aforesaid,CONTRACTOR may upon seven(7)days written notice to the CITY and CONSULTANT,stop the Work until payment of all amount becomes due. The provisions of this paragraph shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of the obligations under Paragraph 6.24—Continuing the Work,to carry on the Work in accordance with the progress schedule and without delay during disputes and disagreements with the CITY or CONSULTANT. ARTICLE 16-DISPUTE RESOLUTION 16.1 GOOD FAITH EFFORT: 16.1.1 Any disputes relating to interpretation of the terms of this Contract or a question or fact arising under this Contract,shall be resolved through good faith efforts upon the part of the CONTRACTOR and the CITY or CITY's Project Manager. At all times,the CONTRACTOR shall carry on the Work and maintain its progress schedule in accordance with the requirements of the Contract and the determination of the CITY or its representatives,pending a final resolution of the dispute,including,if necessary,any determination by a Court of competent jurisdiction.Any dispute which is not resolved by mutual agreement of CONTRACTOR and CITY's or CITY's Project Manager shall be decided by the CITY MANAGER or CITY MANAGER's designee who shall reduce the decision to writing. The decision of the CITY MANAGER or CITY MANAGER's designee shall be final and conclusive unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be fraudulent,capricious,arbitrary,so grossly erroneous as to necessarily imply bad faith,or not be supported by substantial evidence. 16.2 MEDIATION: 16.2.1 Prior to initialing any litigation concerning this Contract,the CITY reserves the right to submit the disputed issue or issues to a mediator for non-binding mediation. The parties shall agree on a mediator chosen from a list of certified mediators available from the Clerk of Court for Palm Beach County. The fee of the mediator shall be shared equally by the parties. To the extent allowed by law,the mediation process shall be confidential and the results of the mediation or any testimony or argument introduced at the mediation shall not be admissible as evidence in any subsequent proceeding concerning the disputed issue. ARTICLE 17—MISCELLANEOUS: 17.1 GIVING NOTICE: 17.1.1 All notices,requests,consents and other communications required or permitted under this Contract shall be in writing and shall be(as elected by the person giving such notice)hand delivered by messenger or courier service,or mailed by registered or certified mail(postage prepaid)return receipt requested,addressed to GENERAL CONDITIONS 60 J-3 To CITY: User Department 100 E.Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach,Florida 33435 WITH A COPY T0: Director of Financial Services Procurement Services Division 100 E.Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach,Florida 33435 CONTRACTOR: Individual or to a member of the firm or to an officer of the corporation for whom it is intended. 17.2 COMPUTATION OF TIME: 17.2.1 When any period of time is referred to in the Contract Documents by days,it shall be computed to exclude the first and include the last day of such period. If the last day of any such period falls on a Saturday or Sunday or on a federal or state legal holiday,such day shall be omitted from the computation. 17.3 NOTICE OF CLAIM: 17.3.1 Should CITY or CONTRACTOR suffer injury or damage to person or property because of any error,omission or act of the other party or of any of the other party's employees or agents or others for whose acts the other party is legally liable,claim shall be made in writing to the other party within seven(7)calendar days of the first observance of such injury or damage.The provisions of this Paragraph 17.3 shall not be construed as a substitute for a waiver of the provisions of any applicable statute of limitations or repose or an actual waiver of the provisions. 17.4 CULMULATIVE REMEDIES: 17.4.1 The duties and obligations imposed by these General Conditions and the rights and remedies available hereunder to the parties hereto, and, in particular but without limitation,the warranties, guarantees and obligations imposed upon CONTRACTOR by Sections 6— Contractor's Responsibilities,Section 13—Test and Inspections,Correction,Removal or Acceptance of Defective Work,Section 14— Payments to Contractor and Completion,and Section 15—Suspension of Work and Termination,and all of the rights and remedies available to the CITY and CONSULTANT thereunder,are in addition to and are not to be construed in any way as a limitation of,any rights and remedies available to any or all duties and obligations which are otherwise imposed or available by federal,state and local laws or regulations,by special warranty or guarantee or by any other provisions of this paragraph shall be as effective as if repeated specifically in the Contract Documents,and the provisions of this paragraph shall be as effective as if stated specifically in the Contract Documents in connection with each particular duty obligation,right and remedy. All representations warranties and guarantees made in the Contract Documents shall survive final payment and termination of completion of the Contract. 17.5 ACCIDENT AND PREVENTION: 17.5.1 The safety provisions of applicable laws and building and construction codes shall be observed and the CONTRACTOR shall take or cause to be taken such additional safety and health measures as the Local Public Agency involved may determine to be reasonably necessary. Machinery,equipment and all hazards shall be guarded in accordance with the safety provisions of the"Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction"as published by the Associated General Contractors of America,Inc.to the extent that such provisions are not in conflict with applicable laws. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain an accurate record of all cases of death,occupational diseases,or injury requiring medical attention or causing loss of time from Work,arising out of and in the course of employment on Work under the Contract. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly furnish the local public agency with reports concerning these matters. 17.6 FLORIDA PRODUCTS AND LABOR: 17.6.1 The CONTRACTOR shall comply with Florida Statutes§255.04,which requires that on public building contracts,Florida products and labor shall be used whenever price and quality are equal. 17.7 EMPLOYEES: 17.7.1 All labor described in these specifications or indicated on the Drawings and the Work specified or indicated shall be executed in a thoroughly substantial and workmanlike manner by mechanics skilled in the applicable trades. 17.7.2 Any person employed on the Project who fails,refuses,or neglects to obey the instructions of the CONTRACTOR in anything relating to this Project,or who appears to the CITY or CITY's Representative to be disorderly,intoxicated,insubordinate,or incompetent,shall upon the order of the CITY,be discharged at once and will no longer be employed in any part of the Work. Any interference with,or abuse or threatening conduct toward the CITY,CONSULTANT,or their inspectors by the CONTRACTOR or its employees or agents,shall be authority for the CITY to annul the Contract and re-let the Project. No intoxicating substance shall be allowed at the Project Site. 17.8 NON-DISCRIMINATION: 17.8.1 The CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment because of race,creed,color,religion,sex, age, handicapped status, disabilities, or national origin. Such action shall include but not be limited to the following: employment, GENERAL CONDITIONS 61 3 upgrading,demotion or transfer,recruitment advertising,layoff or termination,rates of pay or other form of compensation,and selection for training including apprenticeship.The CONTRACTOR agrees to post in conspicuous places,available to employees and applicants for employment,notices setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. These provisions apply to all subcontractors and CONTRACTOR is responsible for the subcontractor compliance. 17.9 DRUG-FEE WORKPLACE: 17.9.1 The CITY requires all prospective CONTRACTORS to maintain a Drug-Free Workplace and have their Drug-Free Workplace policy posted in their offices and available for inspection by the CITY. 17.10 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES: 17.10.1 Pursuant to Florida Statutes§287.133,as amended,a person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a Bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity,may not submit a Bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work,may not submit Bids on leases of real property to a public entity,may not be awarded to perform work as a contractor,supplier,subcontractor,or consultant under a contract with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Florida Statutes§287.017 for CATEGORY TWO or higher for a period of thirty-six(36)months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. 17.11 ASSIGNMENT: 17.11.1 This Contract nor any monies due hereunder,or any part thereof,shall not be assigned or transferred by CONTRACTOR without written consent of the party sought to be bound. The CITY shall not be liable to any assignee or transferee of the Contract or any monies due hereunder without the previous written consent of the CITY,to the assignment or transfer. The CITY shall not release or discharge CONTRACTOR from any obligation hereunder. The CITY shall not approve an assignment or transfer unless the Surety on the Contract Performance and Payment Bonds has informed the CITY in writing that it consents to the assignment or transfer. 17.12 VENUE. 17.12.1 This Contract shall be interpreted as a whole unit and section headings are for convenience only.All interpretations shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida with venue lying in Palm Beach County,Florida. 17.13 FUNDING OUT: 17.13.1 It is necessary that fiscal funding out provisions be included in all Bids in which the terms are for periods longer than one year. Therefore, the following funding out provisions are an integral part of this Invitation to Bid and CONTRACTOR agrees that: 17.13.2 The CITY during the contract period may terminate or discontinue the items covered in this Bid for lack of appropriated funds upon the same terms and conditions. 17.13.3 Such prior written notice shall state that the lack of appropriated funds is the reason for termination. 17.14 CITY's PURCHASING CARD: 17.14.1 The CITY has authorized use of a Purchasing Card to expedite small dollar purchases for materials,supplies and other items needed for daily operations. CONTRACTOR may be presented these Purchasing cards by authorized CITY personnel for the above mentioned purchases. 17.14.2 The CITY reserves the right to use the Purchasing Cards as an optional payment method to pay invoices for the project Work submitted by the CONTRACTOR. 17.15 DEBARMENT: 17.15.1 The CITY shall have the authority to debar a person/corporation/contractor for cause for consideration of award of future contacts. The debarment shall be for a period commensurate with the seriousness of the causes,generally not to exceed three(3)years. When the offense is willful or blatant,a longer term of debarment may be imposed,up to an indefinite period. 17.16 REQUIREMENTS FOR PERSONNEL ENTERING CITY PROPERTY: 17.16.1 Possession of firearms shall not be tolerated in or near CITY buildings.Nor shall violation of Federal,State and local laws and policies regarding Drug-Free Workplace be tolerated. Violators shall be subject to immediate termination. 17.16.2 "Firearm"means any weapon(including a starter gun or antique firearm)which is designed to,or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive,the frame of receiver of any such weapon,any destructive device,or any machine gun. 17.16.3 No person who has a firearm in their vehicle may park their vehicle on CITY premises. 17.16.4 If any employee of CONTRACTOR or Sub-Contractor is found to have brought a firearm on CITY property,such employee must be terminated from the Project by the CONTRACTOR or Sub-Contractor. If the Sub-Contractor fails to terminate such employee,the Sub- Contractor's agreement with the CONTRACTOR for the CITY project shall be terminated. If the CONTRACTOR fails to terminate such employee or fails to terminate the agreement with the Sub-Contractor who fails to terminate such employee, the CONTRACTOR's agreement with the CITY shall be terminated. GENERAL CONDITIONS 62 3 17.17 PRODUCT RECALL: 17.17.1 In the event the CONTRACTOR receives notice that a product delivered by the CONTRACTOR to the CITY has been recalled,seized,or embargoed,and/or has been determined misbranded,adulterated,or found to be unfit for human consumption by a packer,processor, subcontractor,retailer,manufacturer,or by any state or federal regulatory agency,the CONTRACTOR shall notify the CITY's Procurement Services Division within two(2)business days of receiving such notice. The CITY's acceptance or failure to reject the affected product as non-conforming shall not in any way impact,negate,or diminish the CONTRACTOR's duty to notify the CITY,CONSULTANT and CITY's Procurement Services Division that the affected product has been recalled,seized or embargoed,and/or has been determined to be misbranded,adulterated,or found to be unfit for human consumption. The form and content of such notice to the CITY shall include the name and description of the affected product,the approximate date the affected product was delivered to the CITY,the bid number,and relevant information relating to the proper handling of the affected product and/or proper disposition of the affected product by the CITY, if necessary to protect the health,welfare,and safety of CITY employees,and any health hazards known to the CONTRACTOR which may be caused or created by the affected product. 17.17.2 The CONTRACTOR shall,at the option of the CITY's Procurement Services Division,either reimburse the purchase price or provide an equivalent replacement product at no additional cost to the CITY.The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for removal and/or replacement of the affected product within the time specified by the CITY,without causing significant inconvenience to the CITY. 17.17.3 At the option of the CITY,the CONTRACTOR may be required to reimburse storage,disposal and/or handling fees to be calculated from time of delivery and acceptance to actual removal or disposal. The CONTRACTOR shall bear all costs associated with the removal and proper disposal of the affected product. The failure to reimburse the purchase price and storage and/or handling fees or to removal and/or replace the affected product with an equivalent replacement within the time specified by the CITY, without causing significant inconvenience to the CITY shall be considered a default of the Contract. 17.18 RIGHTS TO BID DOCUMENTS: 17.18.1 All copies and contents of any proposal,attachment,and explanation thereof submitted in response to this Invitation to Bid (except copyright material),shall become the property of the CITY of Boynton Beach. The CITY reserves the right to use,at its discretion,and in any manner it deems appropriate,any concept,idea,technique or suggestion contained therein. All copyright and industrial/commercial proprietary, confidential and/or privileged information such as financial records, must be clearly identified, as such confidentiality is protected until award of contract,in accordance with Florida Statutes,Chapter 119. Such material shall be returned to the Bidders prior to award of contract so as to preserve the proprietary and confidential nature of its contents. 17.19 SEVERABILITY: 17.19.1 Indulgence by the CITY on any non-compliance by the CONTRACTOR does not constitute a waiver of any rights under this Invitation to Bid. If any term or provision of this Bid or resulting Contract,or the application thereof to any person or circumstances shall to any extent be held invalid or unenforceable,the remainder of this Bid or Contract,or the application of such terms or provisions to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable,shall not be affected,and every other term provision of this Bid/Contract shall be deemed valid and enforceable to the extent permitted by law. 17.20 VERIFICATION OF EMPLOYMENT STATUS: 17.20.1 The CITY shall not intentionally award publicly-funded contracts to any contractor who knowingly employs unauthorized immigrant workers,constituting a violation of the employment provisions contained in U.S.C.Section 1324a(e)(Section274A9e)of the Immigration and Nationality Act(INA). The CITY shall consider the employment by any contractor of unauthorized aliens a violation by the recipient of the employment provisions contained in Section 274A(e)of the INA shall be grounds for unilateral cancellation of this Agreement by the CITY. 17.21 ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS: 17.21.1 Referenced Standards:Any reference to published specifications or standards of any organization or association shall comply with the requirements of the specifications or standards which is current on the date of Advertisement of Bids. In case of a conflict between the referenced specifications or standards,the one having the more stringent requirement shall govern. 17.21.2 In case of conflict between the referenced specifications or standards and the Contract Documents,the Contract Documents shall govern. 17.21.3 ABBREVIATIONS: AA Aluminum Association AAA American Arbitration Association AABC Associated Air Balance Council AAMA Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer's Assoc. AASHO The American Association of State Highway Officials ABA American Bar Association ABMA American Boiler Manufacturer's Association ABPA Acoustical and Board Products Association ACI American Concrete Institute ACPA American Concrete Pipe Association AEIC Association of Edison Illuminating Companies AFBMA Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturer's Assoc. AGA American Gas Association AGC Associated General Contractors of America GENERAL CONDITIONS 63 3 AGMA American Gear Manufacturer's Association AHA American Hardboard Association Al The Asphalt Institute AIA American Institute of Architects AIA American Insurance Association AIEE American Institute of Electrical Engineers(Now IEEE) AIMA Acoustical and Insulating Materials Association AISC American Institute of Steel Construction AISI American Iron and Steel Institute AITC American Institute of Timber Construction AMCA Air Moving and Condition Association ANSI American National Standard Institute APA American Plywood Association API American Petroleum Institute APWA American Public Works Association AREA American Railway Engineering Association ARI American Refrigeration Institution ASA American Standards Association(Now ANSI) ASAHC American Society of Architectural Hardware Consultants ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers ASHRAE American Society of Heating,Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASSCBC American Standard Safety Code for Building Construction ASSHTO American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials AWG American Wire Gauge AWI Architectural Woodwork Institute AWPA American Wood Preserver's Association AWPB American Wood Preserver's Bureau AWS American Welding Society AWWA American Water Works Association BHMA Builders Hardware Manufacturer's Association BIA Brick Institute of America(Formerly,SCPI) CDA Copper Development Association CFS Cubic Feet Per Second CMAA Crane Manufacturers Association of America CRSI Concrete Reinforcement Steel Institute CS Commercial Standard DHI Door and Hardware Institute DIPRA Ductile Iron Pipe Association DOT Spec Standard Specification for Road and Bridge Construction, Florida Department of Transportation E/A Engineer and/or Architect EDA Economic Development Association EEI Edison Electric Institute EPA Environmental Protection Agency FCI Fluid Control Institute FEC Florida East-Coast Railway FDER Florida Department of Environmental Regulation FDOT Florida Department of Transportation Fed Spec Federal Specification FPL Florida Power and Light FPS Feet Per Second FS Federal Standards GA Gypsum Association GPM Gallons Per Minute HMI Hoist Manufacturer's Institute HP Horsepower HSBII Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. ID Inside Diameter IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IFI Industrial Fasteners Institute IPCEA Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association IPS Iron Pipe Size LWDD Lake Worth Drainage District MF Factory Mutual System MGD Million Gallons Per Day MHI Materials Handling Institute MIL Military Specifications MMA Monorail Manufacturer's Association NBFU National Board of Fire Underwriters NBHA National Builders'Hardware Association NBS National Bureau of Standards GENERAL CONDITIONS 64 3 NCSA National Crushed Stone Association NCSPA National Corrugated Steel Pipe Association NEC National Electrical Code NECA National Electrical Contractors'Association NEMA National Electrical Manufacturer's Association NFPA National Fire Protection Association NLA National Lime Association NPC National Plumbing Code NPT National Pipe Threads NSC National Safety Council NSF National Sanitation Foundation OD Outside Diameter OSHA U.S.Department of Labor,Occupational Safety and Health Administration PCA Portland Cement Association PCI Pre-stressed Concrete Institute PS United States Products Standards PSI Pounds per Square Inch PS IA Pounds per Square Inch Atmosphere PSIG Pounds per Square Inch Gauge SAE Society of Automotive Engineers SDI Steel Decks Institute SFWMD South Florida Water Management District SIGMA Sealed Insulating Glass Manufacturer's Association SJI Steel Joists Institute SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractor's National Association SSI Scaffolding and Shoring Institute SSPC Steel Structures Painting Council SSPC Structural Steel Painting Council STA Station(100 feet) TAS Technical Aid Series TCA The Council America TDH Total Dynamic Head TH Total Head UBC Uniform Building Code UL Underwriter's Laboratories,Inc. USACE United States Army Corps of Engineers USASI United States of American Standards Institute 17.21.4 GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ACR Attenuation-to-Crosstalk Ration ADA Americans with Disabilities Act AFF Above finished floor ANSI American National Standards Institute ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials(ASTM International) AWG American Wire Gauge BD Building distributor(replacing main-cross connect and MDF as"building service" (room identifiers) BICSI® Building Industry Consulting Service International,Inc. BTU British Thermal Unit CATV Community Antenna Television(Cable Television) CD Campus distributor (replacing main-cross connect and MDF as "campus-wide service" room identifiers). Also, compact disk for storage of audio or video information. dB Decibel EMT Electrical metallic tubing ENT Electrical non-metallic tubing EDPM Ethylene-polypropylene-diene membrane EF Entrance facility EIA Electronic Industries Alliance ELFEXT Equal Level Far End Crosswalk EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMI Electromagnetic Inference ER Equipment Room,Replacing"TR" FMC Flexible metallic conduit FCC Federal Communications Commission FD Floor Distributor (replacing network room, intermediate and horizontal cross- connect,and telecommunications as"building service"room identifiers). Also,Floor Drain as part of building plumbing system. FDDI Fiber Distribution Data Interface FEXT Far-End Crosstalk FOTP Fiber Optic Test Procedure Freq Frequency GENERAL CONDITIONS 65 3 GE Ground equalizer(replacing TBBIBC) Gnd Ground HB Handbox,also hose bibb for water supply part of plumbing system HC Horizontal Cross-Connect(replaced by floor distributor"FD") HH Handhole HVAC Heating,Ventilation,and Air-Conditioning Hz Hertz IC Intermediate Cross-Connect(replaced by"BD"or"FD" IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IMC Intermediate metal conduit ISO International Organization for Standardization ISP Inside Cable Plant LFMC Liquidtight flexible metal conduit LFNC Liquidtight flexible non-metallic conduit Mbps Megabits per second MC Main Cross-Connect(replaced by campus distributor"CD") MDF Main Distributor Frame(replaced by"CD"or"BD") MER Main Equipment Room MH Maintenance Hole MHz Megahertz NBR Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber NEC National Electric Safety Code,C2-1997 NFPA National Fire Protection Association NDPES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems NR Network Room OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration OCP Outside Cable Plant OTDR Optical Time Domain Reflectometer PR Pair RCDD® Registered Communications Distribution Designer RFI Radio Frequency Interference RH Relative Humidity RNC Rigid nonmetallic conduit SM Single Mode TBB Telecommunication Bonding Backbone TBBIBC Telecommunication Bonding Backbone Interconnecting Bonding Conductor (replaced by ground equalizer"GE") TE Telephone Equipment(Wall Mounted Equipment Rack) TGB Telecommunications Grounding Buss Bar TIA Telecommunications Industry Association TMGB Telecommunications Main Grounding Buss Bar TR Telecommunications Room(being replaced with"ER") UL Underwriters Laboratory UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply WAO Work Area Outlet 17.21.5 UNITS OF MEASURE Weights and Measures shall be identified by Weights and Measures Division,NIST.,U.S.Department of Commerce,100 Bureau Drive, Stop 2600,Gaithersburg,MD 20899-26. END OF SECTION GENERAL CONDITIONS 66 3 INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I BID No. PWE22-013 SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS SCO 1000 General Requirements SCO1010 Summary of Project SCO 1025 Measurement and Payment SCO 1027 Applications for Payments SCO 1041 Project Coordination SCO 1050 Field Engineering SCO 1065 Permits and Fees SCO 1070 Abbreviations and Symbols SCO 1091 Reference Specifications SCO1110 Environmental Protection Procedures SCO 1153 Change Order Procedures SCO 1200 Project Meetings SCO1310 Progress Schedules SCO 1340 Shop Drawings, Work Drawings, and Samples SCO 1370 Schedule of Values SCO 1380 Construction Photographs SCO 1390 Video and Photographic Site Survey SCO 1400 Quality Requirements SCO 1500 Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls SCO 1505 Mobilization SCO 1525 Construction Aids SCO 1530 Barriers SCO 1540 Security and Safety Procedures for Infrastructure Projects SCO 1568 Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control SCO 1570 Maintenance of Traffic SCO 1580 Project Identification and Signs SCO 1600 Material and Equipment SCO 1630 Substitutions and Product Options SCO 1700 Contract Closeout SCO 1705 Record Drawings Requirements SCO1710 Cleaning SCO 1720 Project Record Documents SCO 1730 Operating and Maintenance Data SCO 1740 Warranties and Bonds SCO 1800 Miscellaneous Work and Clean up END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 67 Page 688 OF 11 E 3 0 SECTION 01000-GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PART 1 -GENERAL of a Specification contains General Requirements which govern the work. 1.01 DESCRIPTION Products and Execution Parts modify and supplement the General Requirements by A. Scope of Work: The work to be done detailed requirements for the work and consists of the furnishing of all labor, shall always govern whenever there materials and equipment, and the appears to be a conflict. performance of all work included in this Contract. The summary of the Work is B. Intent: presented in Section SC01010:Summary of Project. 1. Work not specified in the Specifications, but involved in carrying out their intent B. Work Included: or in the complete and proper execution of the work, is required and shall be 1. The Contractor shall furnish all performed by the Contractor as though it labor, superintendence, materials, were specifically delineated or described. plant power, light, heat, fuel, water, tools, appliances, equipment, 2. The silence of the Specifications as to supplies,and means of construction any detail, or the omission from them of necessary for proper performance a detailed description concerning any and completion of the work. The work to be done and materials to be Contractor shall perform and furnished, shall be regarded as meaning complete the work in the manner that only the best general practice is to best calculated to promote rapid prevail and that only material and construction consistent with safety workmanship of the best quality is to be of life and property and to the used, the interpretation of these satisfaction of the Consultant,and in Specifications shall be made upon that strict accordance with the Contract basis. Documents. The Contractor shall clean up the work and maintain it 1.03 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT A. during and after construction, until accepted,and shall do all work and Manufacturer: pay all costs incidental thereto. The CONTRACTOR shall repair or 1. All transactions with the manufacturers restore all structures and property or subcontractors shall be through the that may be damaged or disturbed Contractor. during performance of the work. 2. Any two (2) or more pieces of material 2. The cost of incidental work or equipment of the same kind, type or described in these Contract classification,and being used for identical Requirements,for which there are no types of service, shall be made by the specific Contract Items, shall be same manufacturer. considered as part of the general cost of doing the work and shall be B. Delivery: included in the prices for the various Contract Items. No 1. The Contractor shall deliver materials in additional payment will be made ample quantities to insure the most aforementioned incidental work. speedy and uninterrupted progress of the work so as to complete the work within the 3. The Contractor shall provide and allotted time. maintain such modern plant, tools, and equipment as may be 2. The Contractor shall also coordinate necessary, in the opinion of the deliveries in order to avoid delay in, or Consultant, to perform in a impediment of,the progress of the work of satisfactory and acceptable manner any related Contractor. all the work required by this Contract. Only equipment of established 1.04 INSPECTION AND TESTING reputation and proven efficiency shall be used. The Contractor shall A. General: be solely responsible for the 1. For tests specified to be made by adequacy of its workmanship, materials,and equipment. 1.02 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS A. The Technical Specifications consist of three (3) parts: General, Products and Execution. The General part Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1000-68 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS pa�:Jle 681 of 1 3 0 the Contractor,the testing personnel products of the manufacturer. shall make the necessary inspections and tests and the D. Start up Tests reports thereof shall be in such form as will facilitate checking to 1. As soon as conditions permit, the determine compliance with the Contractor shall furnish all labor, Contract Documents. Five (5) materials, and instruments and shall copies of the reports shall be make start-up tests of equipment. submitted and authoritative certification thereof must be 2. If the start-up tests disclose any furnished to the Consultant as a equipment furnished under this Contract prerequisite for the acceptance of which does not comply with the any material or equipment. requirements of the Contract Documents, 2. If, in the making of any test of any the Contractor shall, prior to material or equipment, it is demonstration tests, make all changes, ascertained by the Consultant that adjustments and replacements required. the material or equipment does not The furnishing Contractor shall assist in comply with the Contract the start-up tests as applicable. Documents, the Contractor will be 1.05 CARE AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY notified thereof and he will be directed to refrain from delivering The Contractor shall be responsible for the said material or equipment, or to preservation of all public and private property, remove it promptly from the site or and shall use every precaution necessary to from the work and replace it with prevent damage thereto. If any direct or acceptable material, without cost to indirect damage is done to public or private the CITY. property by or on account of any act, 3. Tests of electrical and mechanical omission, neglect, or misconduct in the equipment and appliances shall be execution of the work on the part of the conducted in accordance with the Contractor, such property shall be restored recognized federal, state and local by the contractor,at his expense,to a condition law test codes and manufacturer similar or equal to that existing before the recommendation. damage was done,or he shall make good the damage in other manner acceptable to the B. Costs: Consultant. 1. All inspection and testing of materials 1.06 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT furnished under this Contract will be Payments will be made on completion of each provided by the Contractor, unless phase of the Work and acceptance by the otherwise expressly specified. CITY shall be made pursuant to this Contract. 2. Materials and equipment submitted by 1.07 WORKING HOURS: the Contractor as the equivalent to those specifically named in the Contract may be 1. Working on this Contract shall be tested by the CITY for compliance. The conducted during the hours (7:30 PM to Contractor shall reimburse the CITY for 5:00 AM) Sunday through Thursday. the expenditures incurred in making such Unless otherwise authorized in writing by tests of materials and equipment which the Project Manager, no work shall be are rejected for non-compliance. performed outside of these times and C. Certificate of Manufacture: days, on City observed holidays or between 5:01 AM to 7:29 PM Sunday 1. Contractor shall furnish Consultant through Thursday. authoritative evidence in the form of 2. Construction observation and/or Certificate of Manufacture that the inspection services needed beyond materials to be used in the work have normal working hours as defined above been manufactured and tested in shall be paid for by the Contractor at an conformity with the Contract Documents hourly rate of$100.00 for each inspector upon Project completion. providing such services. 2. These certificates shall be notarized and 1.08 SPECIAL CONDITIONS: shall include copies of the results of physical tests and chemical analyses, 1. Due to the high volume of truck traffic where necessary, that have been made within the project area at certain times,no directly on the product or on similar lane closures shall be permitted before 7:00 AM or after 4:00 PM. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1000-69 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Page 682 of 3 2. Variable Message Signs shall be required on High Ridge Road for the duration of construction. 3. The contractor shall provide sketches and prepare legal descriptions for any temporary construction easements for required work on private property. The Contractor shall retain the services of a Florida-licensed and registered Professional Surveyor and Mapper to accomplish this effort. The City shall assist with coordination amongst the Property Owners for obtaining signatures. PART 2- PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3- EXECUTION(NOT USED) END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1000-70 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Page 689 of 3 0 SECTION 01010-SUMMARY OF PROJECT PART 1 -GENERAL 1.04 CONTRACTOR'S USE OF SITE/PREMISES 1.01 WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT A. Contractor shall limit their use of the premises DOCUMENTS/REQUI REM ENTS INCLUDED for Work and storage,to the areas designated. A. The work under this project consists of The B. Coordinate use of premise under direction of work under this project (Phase 1) consists of CITY and/or Consultant. full-depth two-lane roadway reconstruction and re-grading;over 750 linear feet of 24-inch C. Assume full responsibility for the protection and 18-inch polypropylene drainage pipe and safekeeping of Products under this inclusive of eleven drainage structures, Contract,stored on the site. perforated pipe, and 6-foot-wide exfiltration trench; new curbing and swale re-grading D. Move any stored Products,under Contractor's throughout the project area; and incidental control, which interfere with operations of the construction of sidewalk, driveways, sod, CITY,other contractors or the general public. pavement markings, signage, water main deflections,and sewer lateral reconstruction. 1.05 SAFETY AND OSHA COMPLIANCE B. Omission of a specific item or component of aA. A. The Contractor shall comply in all respects system obviously necessary for the proper with all Federal, State and Local safety and functioning of the equipment or system shall health regulations. Copies of the Federal not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility regulations may be obtained from the U.S. of furnishing the item as part of the work at no Department of Labor, Occupation Safety and additional expense to the Owner. Health Administration (OSHA), Washington, DC 20210 or their regional offices. C. Except as specifically noted elsewhere, Contractor(s) shall provide and pay for allB. B. The Contractor shall comply in all respects labor, materials, equipment, tools, with the applicable Workman's Compensation construction equipment and machinery, Laws. transportation, water, heat, utilities, and temporary facilities necessary for the proper PART 2—PRODUCTS execution and completion of work. 2.1 All materials are to be MADE IN THE UNITED D. Concurrent with the installation of the water STATES OF AMERICA. Allowable exceptions are main, drainage or sanitary sewer ductile iron fittings supplied by American Cast Iron improvements and when shown on the project Pipe Company from Brazil,Sigma Corporation from construction drawings, the work includes China, and Star-Pipe Products from the United swale development and improvements on States and China; and Electronic Marking System both sides of the streets in the project area. (EMS)full-range makers by 3M from Mexico. Work includes re-grading, driveway apron reconstruction and all surface restoration. 2.2 SALVAGED MATERIALS E. Restoration shall immediately follow the In the absence of special provisions to the Contract, acceptance of required system testing and be salvaged materials, equipment or supplies that performed as required by Section 02960 occur are the property of the CITY and shall be RESTORATION OF SURFACE cleaned, stored and delivered to the CITY as IMPROVEMENTS. directed by the CITY's Project Manager. 1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS 2.3 CERTIFIED CHEMICALS A. Section SC01025: Measurement and The Contractor shall use U.S. Department of Payment Agriculture certified chemicals only during performance of all work under this contract. All B. Construction Facilities and Temporary chemicals used during project construction or Controls:Section SC01500 furnished for project whether herbicide, pesticide, disinfectant, polymer, reactant or other C. Restoration of Surface Improvements:Section classification,must show approval of either EPA or SCO2960 USDA and be accompanied by an MSDS.Use of all such chemicals and disposal of residue shall be in 1.03 CONTRACTS strict conformance with manufacturer's instructions. A. Construct the Work in accordance with PART 3—EXECUTION Section SC01025: Measurement and Payment Procedures. 3.1 CONTRACTOR SUPERVISION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1010-71 SUMMARY OF PROJECT 0 A. As required by the Contract Documents, the typical week taken off at the end of each Contractor's Project Representative year. (Superintendent) shall be on site at all times and actively engaged in controlling and 3.3 NPDES COMPLIANCE coordinating all on site project activities including direction and oversight of self- A. Prior to the commencement of work, the performed and subcontractor work activities. Contractor must obtain the permit coverage for stormwater discharge from large and small B. The Superintendent/Contractor's Project construction activities and must implement Representative shall have the full authority to appropriate pollution prevention techniques receive instructions to execute the orders or and SWPPP to minimize erosion and directions of the CITY and Consultant. sedimentation to properly manage the stormwater runoff. The Contractor shall 3.2 GENERAL prepare a NPDES Site Plan including sketches and Best Management Practice A. The Contractor shall, prior to entering any procedures for review and comment from the section, prepare Pre Construction video and Project Manager.The NPDES Site Plan shall digital photographs, in accordance with include the control of stormwater, ground Section 01390 VIDEO SITE SURVEY,of each water and subsurface water during dewatering property and Right-of-Way (ROW) areas to operations. determine existing site conditions. Together the video and photographs will provide the (DEP adopted Rule 62-621.300 (4), basis for the condition of restoration required F.A.C., with specific provisions for in Section 02960 RESTORATION OF requesting permit coverage for the SURFACE IMPROVEMENTS. management of stormwater discharge from large and small construction B. The Contractor shall notify all property owners activities.) / residents forty-eight (48) hours prior to working in public Rights-of-Way or easements B. The permit coverage for construction activities affecting or adjoining their properties. is to be obtained by submitting DEP form 62- Notification shall be by hand-delivered flyer 621.300 (4) (b) Notice of Intent (NOI)to Use that shall contain the following information: Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharge from Large and Small Construction Activities and 1. Project Name by preparing and implementing a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). After 2. Date of Commencement construction is complete, Notice of Termination (NOT) to discontinue the permit 3. Description of Work coverage is to be submitted by utilizing form 62-621.300(6). 4. Name of Contractor C. For additional information contact NPDES 5. Name of Contractor's Representative Stormwater Section at: 6. Local Phone Number of Contractor's Florida Department of Environmental Representative Protection Tallahassee,FL 32399-2400 The CITY must approve the Contractor's (850)921-9904 notification prior to issuance.Contractor must submit Contractor's Notification to CITY and 3.4 PROTECTION OR REMOVAL OF UTILITY LINES CONSULTANT in writing within one(1)week prior to working in public Right-Of-Ways A. Prior to construction the Contractor shall (ROW) or easements affecting for adjoining locate for physical location, elevation and property owner's property. dimensions and adequately uncover existing utilities,(within the path of its proposed work), C. The Contractor shall,prior to the removal to determine possible conflicts. By starting of any fences,erect temporary fences to underground constructions, the Contractor secure the owner's property. These has agreed that it is fully responsible for any temporary fences shall be of 4' high and all damages and/or delays that may arise woven wire (2" x 4" grid), on the T line from not having adequately locating the post 10' on centers. These fences shall underground utilities. This applies to run along the easement line and will underground utilities that are shown on the remain in place until the permanent fence project construction drawings and those that is re-erected. have been physically marked in the field by the various locating organizations or agencies. D. The Contractor shall not start major construction activities, such as pipeline B. Information provided on the plans may be and structure excavations,or preparation used as an approximate guide to assist the for major activities, such as setting Contractor,however,the Contractor shall rely wellpoints and header pipe,just prior to on actual field investigation to assure that all extended holiday periods such as the Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1010-72 SUMMARY OF PROJECT Page 685 of 3 0 of the existing utilities are accurately located are not known to Contractor in sufficient time prior to commencement of its work. to avoid further damage. C. Existing structures reflect the best available E. Uncharted or incorrectly charted underground information, but it shall be the Contractor's utilities that are discovered during construction responsibility to acquaint itself with all shall be incorporated into the project As-Builts information and to avoid conflict with existing with vertical and horizontal coordinates. conditions.Contractor shall protect all existing utility lines that are to be retained,or utility line F. Prior to commencement of any excavation,the constructed during excavation operations, Contractor shall comply with Florida Statute from damage during excavation and 553.851 for the protection of underground gas backfilling; if damaged, repair at Contractor's lines and underground telecommunication expense. lines. D. Existing Utility Lines to be Retained: Contractor shall repair damaged lines that are not shown on drawings, or locations of which END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1010-73 SUMMARY OF PROJECT 000 3 0 SECTION 01025-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES PART 1 GENERAL i.e., technical specifications or project construction drawings for which the method of 1.01 GENERAL payment is not explicitly defined are considered to be incidental costs and should be included in A. The Contractor shall receive and accept the other pay items as appropriate. compensation provided in the Bid and the Contract as full payment for furnishing all 1.04 RELATED SECTIONS: materials, labor, tools and equipment, for performing all operations necessary to A. Applications for Payments:Section SC1027 complete the work under the Contract, and also in full payment for all loss or damages B. Shop Drawings, Working Drawings, and arising from the nature of the work,orfrom any Samples—Section SC01340 discrepancy between the actual quantities of work and quantities herein estimated by the C. Schedule of Values:Section SCO1370 CONSULTANT, or from the action of the elements or from any unforeseen difficulties D. Change Order Procedures:Section SCO 1153 which may be encountered during the prosecution of the work until the final E. Field Engineering:Section SCO1050 acceptance by the CITY. F. Quality Requirements:Section SC01400 B. The prices stated in the Bid include all costs and expenses for taxes, labor, equipment, G. Record Drawing Requirements — Section materials, commissions, transportation SCO1705 charges and expenses, patent fees and royalties, labor for handling materials during H. Testing Specific Utility Systems inspection, together with any and all other costs and expenses for performing and 1. Refer to Section 02513 POTABLE completing the work as shown on the WATER AND RECLIAMED WATER Drawings and specified herein. The basis of DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS and Section payment for an item at the unit price shown in 02538 SANITARY Sewer Systems for the proposal shall be in accordance with the applicable and specific requirements. description of that item in this Section. Contractors is responsible for all testing costs associated with these systems. C. The Contractor's attention is again called to the fact that the quotations for the various 1.05 ALLOWANCES items of work are intended to establish a total price for completing the work in its entirety. A. Refer to Bid Form for schedule of allowances. Should the Contractor feel that the cost for any item of work has not been established by the B. Certain items are specified in the Contract Bid Form or Payment Items, he shall include Documents by allowances. Allowances have the cost for that work in some other applicable been established in lieu of additional bid item, so that his proposal for the project requirements and to defer selection of actual does reflect his total price for completing the materials and equipment to a later date when work in its entirety. direction will be provided to Contractor. If necessary, additional requirements will be 1.02 MEASUREMENT issued by Change Order. A. The quantities for payment under this Contract C. Type of allowances include the following: shall be determined by actual measurement of the completed items, in place, ready for 1. Permitting service and accepted by the CITY, in accordance with the applicable method of 2 Miscellaneous Work measurement therefore contained herein. D. Submittals 1.03 AUTHORITY 1. Contractor shall be required to A. Measurement methods delineated in the FDOT submit proposals in the form of Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Change Orders for Owner review Construction 2000 Edition, or the individual and approval prior to utilizing the specification sections complement the criteria Miscellaneous Work Allowance. of this section. In the event of conflict, the Contractor shall notify the CITY in writing. In 2 Submit invoices or delivery tickets determining the resolution, the CITY shall show actual quantities of m consider the requirement of the individual materials delivered to the site. specification section, FDOT requirements and this Section. 3. Coordinate and process submittals for allowance items in the same B. Any requirements of the Contract Documents, manner as for other portions of the Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1025-74 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES Page 68, ol 1 3 0 Work. promptly upon delivery for damage or defects. Return damaged or defective products to E. Use the contingency allowance only as directed by Manufacturer for replacement. Owner and only by Change Orders that indicate amounts to be charged to the allowance. I. Coordinate materials and their installation for Contractor's overhead, profit,and related costs for each allowance with related materials and products and equipment ordered by Owner under installations to ensure that each allowance the contingency allowance are included in the item is completely integrated and interfaced allowance and are not part of the Contract Sum. with related work. These costs include delivery, installation, taxes, insurance, equipment rental, and similar costs. 1.06 SCHEDULE OF VALUES Change Orders authorizing use of funds from the contingency allowance will include Contractor's A. Submit Schedule of Values at the Pre- related costs and reasonable overhead and profit Construction Meeting. margins. B. The Schedule of Values shall be a computer F. At project closeout, unused amounts remaining in generated original. When the Contractor's the contingency allowance shall be credited back to proposed Schedule of Values is accepted by the the Owner. CITY, it shall become the basis for the Application for Payment. G. Adjustments C. Contractor shall only revise the accepted 1. To adjust allowance amounts, Schedule of Values to identify,as separate line prepare a Change Order proposal items approved on a Field Order or Change based on the difference between Order. The CITY may issue a Field Order purchase amount and the allowance, substituting or modifying Schedule of Value multiplied by final measurement of items. work-in-place where applicable. If applicable, include reasonable D. Divide the work into following Major Items of allowances for cutting losses, Work: tolerances, mixing wastes, normal 1. Mobilization, Demobilization,Bonds product imperfections, and similar &Insurance margins. Include installation costs in 2. Maintenance of Traffic Change Order proposal. If 3. Dust Control and Storm Water requested, prepare explanation and Pollution Prevention documentation to substantiate 4. Line Stops and Temporary Bypass distribution of overhead costs and 5. Valve Vaults other margins claimed. Submit 6. 36-inch Plug Valves substantiation of a change in scope 7. Surface Restoration of work, if any, claimed in Change 8. Dewatering Orders related to unit-cost 9. As-Built Record Drawings allowances. Owner reserves the 10. Professional Audio/Video of right to establish the quantity of work- Construction Site in-place by independent quantity 11. Indemnification survey,measure,or count. 12. Alternate—Items 1—10 in Barrier Free Park(Valve#8) 2. Submit claims for increased costs because of a change in scope or 1.07 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT nature of the allowance described in the Contract Documents,whether for A. Refer to Section SC01027—APPLICATIONS the purchase order amount or FOR PAYMENT Contractor's handling, labor, installation,overhead,and profit. Do B. Submit one (1) original Application for not include Contractor's or Payment (AFP)for review, authorization and subcontractor's indirect expense in processing. the Change Order cost amount unless it is clearly shown that the C. Content and Format: Utilize Schedule of nature or extent of work has changed Values for listing items in Application for from what could have been foreseen Payment outlining the following: from information in the Contract Documents. No change to 1. Provide a column for each of the following: Contractor's indirect expense is permitted for selection of higher or lower priced materials or systems of a. Item Number the same scope and nature as originally indicated. b. Item Description H. Examine products covered by an allowance C. Quantity Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1025-75 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES Page 688 of 3 0 d. Unit of measurement day of the period then ending. The CONSULTANT will then review such estimate e. Scheduled Value and make the necessary recommendations to the Contractor for revision. The Contractor f. Change Orders shall revise the Application for Payment and resubmit to the CONSULTANT for review and g. Work Completed: Certification. Redlined Applications for 1. Previous Period Payment will not be accepted by the CITY. If (Quantity and Value) the Contractor and the CONSULTANT do not 2. This Period agree on the approximate estimate of the (Quantity and Value) proportionate value of the work done for any pay period, the determination of the h. To Date(Quantity and Value) CONSULTANT shall be binding. The amount of such estimate after deducting five percent i. Percentage of Completion (5%)and all previous payments,shall be due and payable to the Contractor in accordance j. Balance to Finish with the Florida Prompt Payment Act,§218.70 Florida Statutes, as may be amended from k. Retainage time to time. NOTE:There is no column for"Materials B. Substantiating Data:When the CONSULTANT Stored",the CITY does not pay for items requires substantiating information, Contractor ordered and/or stored on site. As defined shall submit data justifying quantities and dollar later in this Section, payment for pay amounts in question. Contractor shall provide items are paid for once the item is three(3)copies of data with cover letter for each installed, measured in place, completed copy of submittal showing application number and accepted. and date, and line item by number and description. D. Include one (1) set of progress photographs with each Application for Payment. Refer to the 1.09 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT-UNIT PRICES Contract Documents, specifically Section SCO1380 CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS A. Measurement methods delineated in individual for specific details and requirements. specification sections complement criteria of this section. In event of conflict, requirements of E. Application for Final Payment must be marked individual specification section govern. FINAL. Contractor must include in the FINAL B. Contractor shall take daily and weekly AFP package, proof of payment and final measurements and compute quantities. The settlement with the CITY with regards to any Contractor shall review and sign these daily and temporary and/or construction water meters weekly measurements with the CONSULTANT. used during the course of the project. The CONSULTANT shall also sign-off on the weekly measurement sheets indicating the F. When existing Right-Of-Way (ROW) irrigation CONSULTANT's progressive concurrence with must be disturbed due to pipeline installation, the quantities. The Contractor shall transmit the any existing irrigation lines shall be marked on signed-off weekly measurement sheets to the the Contractors drawings prior to or at the time CONSULTANT. These measurement sheets of temporary cutting-&-capping. The shall be used to form the basis of the quantities replacement of existing irrigation in the Public claimed on the Application For Payment. Right-Of-Way as the result of pipeline installation or swale development is NOT a pay C. Unit Quantities item. Replacement of existing ROW irrigation shall be incidental to the Unit Price of the 1. Quantities indicated in the Schedule of pipeline. Bid Items are for bidding and contract purposes only. Quantities and measurements supplied or placed in the 1.08 MEASUREMENT OF AND PAYMENT FOR WORK Work and verified by the Consultant and CITY determine payment. A. Monthly Payments to the Contractor. The Contractor shall plan its work for construction 2. If the actual Work requires more or fewer on the basis of twelve (12) monthly pay quantities than those quantities indicated periods per year. So long as the work is in the bid items,Contractor shall provide prosecuted in compliance with the provisions the required quantities at the unit of the Contract,the Contractor will,on or about sum/prices contracted. the last day of the pay period, make an approximate estimate, in writing on a form D. Payment Includes: Full compensation for approved by the CITY of the proportionate required labor, products, tools, equipment, value of the work done,items,and locations of facilities, transportation, services and the work performed up to and including the last Bid No.PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvement-PH I SCO1025-76 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES Page 6889 -6 4 4 3 0 incidentals;erection;application or installation of existing items. an item of the Work;and overhead and profit. E. Final payment for Work governed by unit prices General will be made on the basis of the actual measurements and quantities accepted by the A. Mobilization/Demobilization.Bonds.&Insurance CONSULTANT and CITY,multiplied by the unit —Bid Item No.1.01—1.02 sum/price for Work,which is incorporated in or made necessary by the Work. 1. Payment for the General Conditions shall be made on the basis of percentage of the Lump 1.10 Measurement of Quantities: Sum Price and shall be full compensation for preparatory work and operations in A. Weigh Scales: Inspected,tested and certified mobilizing and demobilizing for the project by the applicable State of Florida Weights and including but not limited to, preconstruction Measures department within the past year. video/photographs, those operations necessary for the movement of personnel, B. Platform Scales: Of sufficient size and equipment, supplies and incidentals to and capacity to accommodate the conveying from the project site, for establishment of vehicle. temporary offices/field trailer, buildings, safety equipment,sanitary and other facilities C. Metering Devices: Inspected, tested and and compliance with permit conditions for certified by the applicable State of Florida permits secured by either the Owner or Weights and Measures Department within the Contractor. This pay item shall include all past year. General Requirements not listed as separate items. The cost of bonds, required D. Measurement by Weight: Concrete reinforcing insurance, permits and any other pre- steel rolled or formed steel or other metal shapes construction expense necessary for the start will be measured by handbook weights. Welded of the work shall also be included in the assemblies will be measured by handbook or General Conditions. scale weight. E. Measurement by Volume: Measured by cubic B. Testing.Survey,and Records Drawings—Bid dimension using mean length, width and height Item No. 1.03 or thickness. 1. Payment for Record Drawings shall be made F. Measurement by Area: Measured by square at the Contract Lump Sum Price and shall be dimension using mean length and width or radius. full compensation for preparation and maintenance of the Record Drawings as G. Linear Measurement: Measured by linear specified in technical specification SCO1340 dimension, at the item centerline. Minor offsets SHOP DRAWINGS, WORK DRAWINGS (less than a total of five (5) feet) will not be AND SAMPLES and the requirements of this measured for payment. Measurement shall be Special Conditions. along the horizontal axis at finished grade. Partial payments for the Record Drawings shall be made in H. Stipulated Sum/Price Measurement: Items accordance with the following schedule: measured by weight, volume, area, or linear means or combination, as appropriate, as a Percent of Original Contract Allowable percent of Lump Sum completed and accepted item or unit of the Work. Amount Earned Price For Record Drawings 10 10 I. Payment for Work does not indicate acceptance. 25 25 Work items previously paid for may require 50 50 additional work effort to bring them into 75 75 compliance with the requirements of the specific Final Payment 100 technical specifications and/or project drawings. 2. Contractor shall submit updated As-Built 1.11 UNIT OF MEASURE—SCHEDULE OF BID PRICES Drawings (1 hard copy set and 1 electronic copy in PDF with each Pay Application A. Payment for furnishing and installing those items Request. cited in the Schedule of Bid Items and subsequent Schedule of Values is noted herein. 3. The Lump Sum Price shall include full If"remove and replace"is indicated on the project compensation to perform all calculations and construction drawings (by either annotation or field Work required, in order to establish all line weight), then the item descriptions below horizontal and vertical controls,set all stakes include the removal and proper disposal of the needed,such as grade stakes,offset stakes, reference point stakes, slopes stakes, and other reference marks or points necessary to provide lines and grades for construction and as-builting of all roadways,utility construction Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1025-77 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES Page 618 of 3 0 and miscellaneous items. Payment for this detour signs, barricades, advance item also shall include all field testing and warning arrow panels, temporary laboratory Work including reports as required signage, construction and removal of by the plans and specifications. temporary access driveways to residential homes, commercial material 4. The Lump Sum Price shall also include for driveway maintenance,etc.in order to providing sketches and preparing legal provide safety and traffic access in descriptions for any temporary construction accordance with local and state easements for required Work on private requirements. property. The Contractor shall retain the services of a Florida-licensed and registered 5. This item also includes furnishing and Professional Surveyor and Mapper to installing material (temporary pavement accomplish this effort. The City shall assist or asphalt millings) for temporary with coordination amongst the Property roadways for local resident access and Owners for obtaining signatures. emergency vehicle access during the duration of the construction, and for C. Storm Water Pollution Prevention—Bid Item No. providing all restoration due to the 1.04 construction temporary roadways. 1. The Lump Sum Price shall include full 6. Refer to Specification Section SCO1570 compensation for all equipment,materials, Maintenance of Traffic. supplies, and labor necessary to prepare, obtain permit approval from the governing E. Exploratory Excavations—Bid Item No. 1.06 agency, and implement the prevention, control, and abatement of erosion and 1. The Lump Sum Price shall include water pollution. Work shall include but not compensation for all required labor, be limited to mulching, sand bagging, materials, and equipment required the slope drains, sediment basins, berms, baled hay or straw,silt fences and staked perform exploratory excavations well in turbidity barriers, rock bags, artificial advance of construction. Price shall also coverings and other items relating to the include asphalt, concrete, or sod construction/removal and routine restoration depending on the existing maintenance, including mowing, or ground cover. implementing the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. 2. Contractor shall uncover all existing utilities D. Maintenance of Traffic—Bid Item No. 1.05 that will be crossed or will be in close 1. The quantity of traffic control to be proximity to the proposed infrastructure. considered for payment shall be The soft digs shall determine the pipe size, equivalent to the percentage of the depth, material,condition,and current pipe project determined by the Engineer to be use. The number of required soft digs shall complete as of the date of the pay be at the Contractor's discretion provided request submitted. The percent that they abide by the requirements of all completion of the project shall be based on the percent of the total project actually applicable technical specification sections constructed and not on the percent of the in this Contract. Contract price completed. F. Permitting and Miscellaneous Work Allowance 2. Payment for traffic control shall be made —Bid Item No.1.07 on the basis of a percentage (as determined in '1' above) of the Lump 1. Payment for the Permitting Allowance will be Sum (LS) Price. The contract unit price based on the actual permit,license or fee paid shall include compensation for required directly to the agency, documented by paid labor, materials, and equipment receipts, specifically excluding any labor, necessary to keep roadways and mark-up, overhead and profit, administration property accesses in service during and other costs involved in obtaining permits construction activities in accordance with or licenses or paying fees. The Contractor is the Contract Documents. responsible for submitting and obtaining all necessary regulatory agency permits other 3. A detailed MOT plan will need to be than those provided by the Owner or the provided by the Contractor and approved Engineer. Fees specifically excluded from this by City and Palm Beach County when allowance, include, but are not limited to applicable. reinspection fees, expired permit fees stand by time,failed test and bacteriological testing 4. This item includes variable message fees. Only permit fees substantiated by the signs(see Section 01000), maintenance Contractor and approved by the Owner and of traffic plans, traffic control, flagman, Engineer will be paid as part of this Item. Any Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1025-78 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES Page 61117-6 4 4 3 0 balance in this bid item at the end of the Price. project shall be credited back to the Owner. 5. Price shall include compensation for all labor, 2. The Miscellaneous Work Allowance is material, and equipment required, including intended for materials, labor, and equipment but not limited to excavation, dewatering, for additional work that may be requested by concrete,rock,gravel,filter fabric,cutting and the Owner due to the nature of work. connecting to existing pipe, backfill, Materials, labor, and equipment shall be compaction, and complete surface reimbursed with a percent mark-up to include restoration. all direct and indirect costs associated with purchase, delivery, storage, handling, J. Storm Pipe—Bid Item No.2.08—2.10 installation, and profit. The mark-up shall be in accordance with the Contract Documents. 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's Unit Price. Trades 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, G. Stormwater Structures—Bid Item No.2.01-2.05 material, and equipment required, including but not limited to excavation, dewatering, 1. Payment for storm structures shall be made fittings, sleeves, hardware, caulking, at the Contractor's Unit Price for each gaskets,grout,brick,concrete,connecting to installed and accepted. existing structures and pipes, filter fabric, concrete collars/jackets, or any other items 2. The Contractor's Unit Price shall include required to install the drainage pipes in compensation for all labor, material, accordance with the plans and equipment, frames, grates, rings, covers, specifications. Price shall also include hardware, caulking, cutting and connecting to properly modifying, bricking, mortaring, storm pipes, grout, brick, or any other items sealing core holes, backfill,compaction,and required to install the structures in accordance complete surface restoration. with the plans and specifications. 3. Attention is drawn to the proximity of a known 3. Attention is drawn to the proximity of a known contamination site within one half mile of the contamination site within one half mile of the project as recorded by FDEP. If required by project as recorded by FDEP. If required by the agencies, the Contractor shall obtain a the agencies, the Contractor shall obtain a dewatering permit from SFWMD and Palm dewatering permit from SFWMD and Palm Beach County and shall adhere to any Beach County and shall adhere to any required required groundwater well monitoring, groundwater well monitoring, sampling, sampling, cofferdams, or any other cofferdams, or any other applicable permit applicable permit conditions. conditions. K. DIP Water Main—Bid Item No.2.11 H. 6'x4' Exfiltration Trench with 24"Perforated Pipe— Bid Item No.2.06 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's Unit Price. 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's Unit Price. 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, material, and equipment required, 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, including but not limited to excavation, material,and equipment required,including but dewatering,ductile iron pipe,joint restraints, not limited to excavation, dewatering, gaskets, adapters, washers, nuts, bolts, perforated pipe, rock, gravel, filter fabric, painting, priming, lining, tracer wires, backfill, compaction, and complete surface connecting to existing pipe, backfilling, restoration. compaction, and complete surface restoration. 3. Attention is drawn to the proximity of a known contamination site within one half mile of the 3. Attention is drawn to the proximity of a project as recorded by FDEP. If required by the known contamination site within one half agencies, the Contractor shall obtain a mile of the project as recorded by FDEP. If dewatering permit from SFWMD and Palm required by the agencies, the Contractor Beach County and shall adhere to any required shall obtain a dewatering permit from groundwater well monitoring, sampling, SFWMD and Palm Beach County and shall cofferdams, or any other applicable permit adhere to any required groundwater well conditions. monitoring, sampling, cofferdams, or any other applicable permit conditions. I. 36" Concrete Jacket Connections — Bid Item No 2.07 L. DIP GATE VALVES AND VALVE BOXES — BID ITEM NO. 2.12 4. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's Unit 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1025-79 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES Page 612 of 3 0 Unit Price. Unit Price. 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, material, and equipment required, including material, and equipment required, including but not limited to excavation, dewatering, but not limited to vacuum,flush,and clean the valves, valve boxes, covers, valve markers, entire stormwater conveyance network within concrete collars, valve risers, stem the project area. This includes both new and extensions, joint restraints, gaskets, existing structures and pipe. adapters, washers, nuts, bolts, painting, priming, lining, tracer wires, connecting to Q. PIPE REMOVAL—BID ITEM NO. 2.20—2.22 new and existing pipe, backfilling, compaction, and complete surface 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's restoration. Unit Price. M. DIP FITTINGS—BID ITEM NOS. 2.13—2.15 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, material, and equipment required, including 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's but not limited to excavating, dewatering, Unit Price. cutting, removing pipe/fitting/valves, hauling, disposal, backfilling, compaction, and 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, complete surface restoration. material, and equipment required, including but not limited to excavation, dewatering, 3. Attention is drawn to the proximity of a known fittings, gaskets, joint restraints, washers, contamination site within one half mile of the nuts, bolts, painting, priming, lining, tracer project as recorded by FDEP. If required by wires, connecting to new and existing pipe, the agencies, the Contractor shall obtain a backfilling, compaction, and complete dewatering permit from SFWMD and Palm surface restoration. Beach County and shall adhere to any required groundwater well monitoring, N. C900 PVC SEWER LATERALS—BID ITEM NO. sampling,cofferdams,or any other applicable 2.16 permit conditions. 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's R. FULL-DEPTH ROADWAY RECONSTRUCTION Unit Price. (ASPHALT. LIMEROCK.AND SUBGRADE)—BID ITEM NO. 3.01 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, material, and equipment required, including 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's but not limited to excavation, dewatering, Unit Price (SY) for installed, compacted, pipe, fittings, couplings, adapters for and accepted asphalt, Iimerock, and connecting to clay pipe, gaskets, joint stabilized subgrade in accordance with the restraints, connecting to existing pipe, Contractor Drawings. backfilling compaction,and complete surface restoration. 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, material, and equipment required, 3. Attention is drawn to the proximity of a known including but not limited to excavating, contamination site within one half mile of the dewatering, asphalt, Iimerock, stabilized project as recorded by FDEP. If required by subgrade, re-grading, priming, tacking, the agencies, the Contractor shall obtain a compacting, and complete surface dewatering permit from SFWMD and Palm restoration. Beach County and shall adhere to any required groundwater well monitoring, S. ROADWAY EXCAVATION (NOT TRENCH sampling,cofferdams,or any other applicable EXCAVATION)—BID ITEM NO. 3.02 permit conditions. 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's O. POLLUTANT RETARDANT BAFFLES—BID ITEM Unit Price (CY) of excavated unclassified NO. 2.17 material for roadway reconstruction. 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's 2. Price shall include compensation for all Unit Price. labor, material and equipment required, including but not limited to excavating, 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, dewatering, saw-cutting, re-grading, material, and equipment required, including compacting, dressing the surface, but not limited to corrugated metal pipe, removal,hauling,and disposal of material gaskets,brackets,nuts,bolts,and washers. to accommodate new roadway profile material. P. STORM STRUCTURE VACUUMING AND PIPE JETTING—BID ITEM NO. 2.18—2.19 3. The bid quantity and Unit Price shall not include excavation under curbing or 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's swales. Those costs are to be included Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1025-80 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES Page 619 of 3 0 under their respective line items. accommodate new asphalt, concrete, limerock,and subbase. 4. The bid quantity and Unit Price shall not include trench excavation for structures, V. CONCRETE SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION pipe, exfiltration trench, water main, or —BID ITEM NO. 3.06 other proposed underground infrastructure. The cost for excavating and 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's backfilling of proposed underground Unit Price. infrastructure shall be included in their respective bid items. No payment shall be 2. Price shall include compensation for all made for excavation of materials outside labor, material, and equipment required, the limits shown on the plans. All slides including but not limited to excavating, and falls of masses of materials beyond concrete,subgrade,limerock,saw-cutting, the limits shown on the plans due to lack expansion joints, compacting, and of proper shoring, sloping, or other complete surface restoration. precautions shall be at the Contractor's expense. 3. Price shall exclude the portion of sidewalks that cross through driveways or T. EMBANKMENT (FOR SWALES. SIDEWALK, streets. Those quantities, prices, and AND DRIVEWAYS)—BID ITEM NO. 3.03 compensation shall be included under their respective line items. 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's Unit Price(CY)of suitable fill material, as 4. Price shall also include saw-cutting, needed,to meet proposed grades for new excavating, removing, hauling, and swales,sidewalk,and driveways. disposing of existing concrete sidewalks to accommodate new concrete and subbase. 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, material and equipment required, W. SWALE AND SOD RECONSTRUCTION AND including but not limited to excavating, RESTORATION—BID ITEM NO. 3.07 dewatering,re-grading,and compacting. 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's 3. The bid quantity and Unit Price shall not Unit Price. include backfill for roadway, structures, pipe, exfiltration trench, water main, or 2. Price shall include compensation for all other proposed underground labor, material, and equipment required, infrastructure. The cost for excavating and including but not limited to stripping, backfilling of proposed underground excavating,cutting,filling,re-grading,sod, infrastructure shall be included in their temporary watering until sod has respective bid items. No payment shall be established, and complete surface made for excavation or backfilling of restoration inclusive of reinstalling materials outside the limits shown on the signage, mailboxes, and other existing plans. All slides and falls of masses of aboveground features. materials beyond the limits shown on the plans due to lack of proper shoring, X. CONCRETE FLUMES AND APRONS —BID sloping, or other precautions shall be at ITEM NO. 3.08 the Contractor's expense. 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's U. DRIVEWAY RECONSTRUCTION—BID ITEM NO. Unit Price. 3.04-3.05 2. Price shall include compensation for all 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's labor, material, and equipment required, Unit Price. including but not limited to concrete, subgrade, saw-cutting, expansion joints, 2. Price shall include compensation for all compacting, and complete surface labor, material, and equipment required, restoration. including but not limited to excavating, dewatering, asphalt, concrete, limerock, Y. CURB RAMPS—BID ITEM NO. 3.09—3.10 subgrade, saw-cutting, expansion joints, compacting, and complete surface 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's restoration. Unit Price. 3. Price and payment shall also include the 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, 6"sidewalk or pedestrian walkway through material, and equipment required, including each driveway. but not limited to concrete, curb transitions, subgrade,saw-cutting,expansion joints,and 4. Price shall also include saw-cutting, complete surface restoration. excavating, removing, hauling, and disposing of existing driveway profiles to 3. Price shall also include saw-cutting, Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1025-81 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES Page 614 of 3 0 excavating,removing,hauling,and disposing surface restoration. of existing concrete to accommodate new concrete and subbase. CC. SIGNPOST ASSEMBLY REMOVALS—BID ITEM NO. 3.23 Z. DETECTABLE WARNINGS—BID ITEM NO. 3.11 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's Unit Price. Unit Price. 2. Price shall include compensation for all 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, labor, material, and equipment required, material, and equipment required to furnish including but not limited to excavating, and install per the plans and specifications. removing, disposing of, or salvaging the existing signposts assemblies and signs/ AA. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER—BID ITEM NO. plaques at the City's discretion. 3.12-3.14 DD. PAVEMENT MARKING REMOVALS—BID ITEM 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's NO. 3.24 Unit Price. 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, Lump Sum Price. material, and equipment required, including but not limited to excavating, cutting, filling, 2. Price shall include compensation for all regrading, concrete, limerock, subgrade, labor, material, and equipment required, saw-cutting, expansion joints, curb including but not limited to water blasting, transitions,and complete surface restoration. sand blasting, cleanup, and complying with all other requirements of the technical 3. Price shall also include saw-cutting, specifications and Contract Drawings. excavating,removing,hauling,and disposing of existing concrete to accommodate new EE. ADJUSTING VALVE BOXES AND COVERS TO concrete and subbase. GRADE—BID ITEM NO. 3.25 BB. PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND SIGNAGE—BID ITEM 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's NO. 3.15—3.22 Unit Price. 1. Payment shall be made at the Contractor's 2. Price shall include compensation for all Unit Price. labor, material, and equipment required, including but not limited to excavating, 2. Price shall include compensation for all labor, cutting, adjusting valve collars, valve material, and equipment required, including extensions, removing brick, adding brick, but not limited to Retro-Reflective Pavement mortar, resetting frames, resetting rings, Markers (BiDir, Yellow/Yellow), Retro- and complete surface restoration. Reflective Pavement Markers, (BiDir., White/Red), Retro-Reflective Pavement 3. This bid item is intended for existing valve Markers, (BiDir., Blue/Blue); Thermoplastic, boxes and structures only. The cost for Standard, White and Blue, Solid, 6"; adjusting all new valve boxes,frames,and Thermoplastic, Standard, White, Solid, 12"; rings shall be accounted for in the Thermoplastic, Standard, White, Solid, 18"; Contractor's price for each applicable bid Thermoplastic, Standard, White, Solid, 24"; item. Thermoplastic, Standard, White, Skip, 6"; Thermoplastic, Standard, White, Skip; PART 2 PRODUCTS(NOT USED) Thermoplastic, Standard, White, Skip; Thermoplastic, Standard, White, Messages; Preformed Tape,Standard,White,Message; PART 3 EXECUTION(NOT USED) Preformed Tape, Standard, White, Arrow; Thermoplastic, Standard, Yellow, Solid, 6"; Thermoplastic, Standard, Double Yellow, *SPECIAL NOTE: Solid, 6"; Thermoplastic, Standard, Yellow, Skip, 6"; and solid white handicap parking The CITY retains the option to utilize up to 20% of the symbols. excess material from excavation and trenching operations. If the CITY exercises this option,Contractor shall stockpile 3. Price shall also include complete signpost the excess material and deliver to the CITY's facility as assemblies with signs and compacts directed by the CITY's Representative. including concrete foundations and complete END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1025-82 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES Page 615 of 119 3 0 SECTION 01027-APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENTS PART 1 -GENERAL signature of a responsible officer of Contract firm. 1.01 DESCRIPTION B. Continuation Sheets: A. Scope of Work: Submit Applications for Payment to the CONSULTANT in 1. Fill in total list of all scheduled component accordance with schedule established by items of work, with item number and Conditions of the Contract and Agreement scheduled dollar value for each item. between CITY and Contractor. 2. Fill in dollar value in each column for B.Related requirements described elsewhere: each scheduled line item when work has been performed. Round off values to 1. Agreement: nearest dollar, or as specified for Schedule of Values. 2. Application for Payment Form. 3. List each Change Order executed prior 3. Progress Schedules: Section to date of submission, at the end of the SC01310. continuation sheets. List by Change Order Number, and description, as for an original 4. Schedule of Values: Section component item of work. SCO1370 4. As provided for in the"Application 5. Construction Photographs: for Payment'form,the Contractor shall certify, Section SC01380. for each current pay request,that all previous progress payments received from the CITY, under this Contract, have been applied by 6. Contract Closeout: Section the Contractor to discharge in full all SC01700. obligations of the Contractor in connection with Work covered by prior Applications for 7. Project Record Documents: Payment, and all materials and equipment Section SC01720. incorporated into the Work are free and clear of all liens, claims, security interest and 1.02 FORMAT REQUIRED encumbrances. Contractor shall attach to each Application for Payment like affidavits A. Submit applications typed on form by all subcontractors. acceptable to CITY, Documents 1.04 SUBSTANTIATING DATA FOR PROGRESS (Application for Payment Form),with PAYMENTS itemized data typed on 8-1/2 inch x 11 inch or 8-1/2 inch x 14- inch white paper continuation sheets. A. Contractor shall submit suitable information, with a cover letter identifying: 1.03 PREPARATION OF APPLICATION FOR EACH PROGRESS PAYMENT 1. Project. 2. Application number and date. A. Application Form: 3. Detailed list of enclosures. 1. Fill in required information, including that for Change Orders executed prior to date of submittal of application. 2. Fill in percent complete for each activity and dollar value to agree with respective percents. 3. Execute certification with Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1027-83 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENTS 1P an 6 1 0 B. Submit one (1) copy of data and cover to the CITY or CONSULTANT an invoice letter for each copy of application. in accordance with the estimate as approved. CITY will pay Contractor, in C. The Contractor is to maintain an updated accordance with Florida Prompt set of drawings to be used as record Payment Act,§218.70, Florida Statutes, drawings in accordance with Section as may be amended from time to time. SCO1720: Project Record Documents. As a prerequisite for monthly progress C. Each Application For Payment shall be payments,the Contractor is to submit the accompanied by an updated project updated record drawings for review by the schedule (three-week ahead schedule) CITY and the CONSULTANT. along with the Construction/Progress photographs and Project Record D. Each monthly application for payment Drawings in accordance with Section shall incorporate the corresponding SCO1720: PROJECT RECORD "monthly progress status report"prepared DOCUMENTS and SCO1380: per the requirements of Section CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS or SCO1310: Progress Schedules. as directed by the CITY. Any Application For Payment that is E. Contractor shall submit a duly executed received without these items will be letter from surety consenting to payment returned to the Contractor without review. due and progress to date. D. The Contractor shall prepare a schedule F. Provide construction photographs in of values by phases of work to show a breakdown of the Contract Sum accordance with Section SCO1380: corresponding to the payment request Construction Photographs. breakdown and progress schedule line items. The schedule of values must also 1.05 PROGRESS PAYMENT PROCEDURES show dollar value for each unit of work scheduled. Approved Change Order A. The Contractor will prepare and submit items shall be added as separate line one(1)original monthly invoices for work items. completed during the one-month period. Application For Payment shall be E. Prior to initial payment request, the submitted in the format of the sample form Contractor shall submit the following provided by the CITY. All information documents to the CITY and Consultant must be completed for the pay application for their review and approval: to be accepted. CITY's purchase order number for the project must be placed on 1. List of principle subcontractors and each application. The Application for suppliers. Payment must be submitted at least three (3) days in advance in an electronic 2. Schedule of values. format for review by the CITY and CONSULTANT for approval. Redlined Applications for Payment will not be 3. Shop drawing log. accepted by the CITY. 4. Project schedule. B. If the Application for Payment and support data are not approved,the Contractor is 1.06 PREPARATION OF APPLICATION FOR required to submit new, revised or FINAL PAYMENT missing information according to the CONSULTANT's instructions. A. Fill in Application form as specified for Otherwise, the Contractor shall prepare progress payments. Provide information and submit as required by the General Conditions and Section SCO1700: Contract Closeout. B. Furnish evidence of completed Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1027-84 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENTS Page 61:7 of 11 operations insurance in accordance with tools and similar items. the General Conditions. END OF SECTION C. Provide Final Release of Lien and other closeout submittals as required by the General Conditions. 1.07 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES A. Submit Applications for Payment to the CITY at the time stipulated in the Agreement. Review the percents complete with the CONSULTANT and resolve any conflicts or discrepancies. B. Number of copies for each Final Application for Payment: 1. CITY: One(1)copy. 2. CONSULTANT:One(1)copy C. When the CONSULTANT finds Application properly completed and correct, it will transmit the certificate for payment to the CITY, with copy for the Contractor. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 Upon receipt by CONSULTANT and CITY of Contractor's written Notice of Final Completion of its work under this Contract, CONSULTANT and CITY shall verify all work has been completed on the project. When all work has been verified as complete,and the Contractor submits the items listed below, the Contractor may submit a final Application For Payment: A. Complete work listed as incomplete at the time of Substantial Completion and obtain CONSULTANT certification of completed Work. B. Provide copy of records indicating notification to all subcontractors and material suppliers of Contractor's Performance and Payment Bonds. C. Transfer operational, access,security and similar provisions to CITY; remove temporary facilities, Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1027-85 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENTS 0 SECTION 01041 -PROJECT COORDINATION PART I—GENERAL approvals: 1.01 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED a. Verify that Contractor and subcontractors have obtained A. The Contractor shall: inspections for Work and for temporary facilities. 1. Coordinate work of its employees and subcontractors. 5. Control the use of Site: 2. Expedite its work to assure a. Allocate space for Contractor's use compliance with schedules. for field offices, sheds, and work and storage areas. 3. Coordinate its work with that of work by CITY. 6. Inspection and Testing: 4. Comply with orders and instructions a. Inspect work to assure performance of CONSULTANT. in accord with requirements of Contract Documents. 1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS b. Administer special testing and A. Section SC01010:Summary of Project. inspections of suspect Work. B. Section SCO1027: Applications for C. Reject Work, which does not Payment. comply with requirements of Contract Documents. C. Section SCO1200:Project Meetings. d. Coordinate Testing Laboratory D. Section SC01310: Progress Schedules. Services: E. Section SCO1340:Shop Drawings,Work 1. Verify that required laboratory Drawings and Samples. personnel are present. F. Section SC01500:Construction Facilities 2. Verify that tests are made in and Temporary Controls. accordance with specified standards. G. Section SC01700:Contract Closeout. 3. Review test reports for 1.03 CONSTRUCTION ORGANIZATION & compliance with specified START-UP criteria. A. CONSULTANT shall establish on-site 4. Recommend and administer lines of authority and communications: any required re-testing. 1. Schedule and conduct pre- 1.04 CONTRACTOR'S DUTIES construction meeting and progress meetings as specified in Section A. Construction Schedules: SCO1200: PROJECT MEETINGS. 1. Prepare a detailed schedule of 2. Establish procedure for: basic operations. a. Submittals 2. Monitor schedules as work progresses: b. Reports and records a. Identify potential variances between C. Recommendations scheduled and probable completion dates for each phase. d. Coordination of drawings b. Recommend to CITY adjustments e. Schedules in schedule to meet required completion dates. f. Resolution of conflicts C. Document changes in schedule; 3. Interpret Contract Documents: submit to CITY,CONSULTANT and to involved subcontractors. a. Transmit written interpretations to Contractor, 3. Observe work of each and to other concerned subcontractor to monitor parties. compliance with schedule. 4. Assist in Obtaining permits and a. Verify that labor and equipment Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1041-86 PROJECT COORDINATION Page 619 of 3 0 are adequate for the work and 3. Maintain file of record documents. the schedule. 1.05 CONTRACTOR'S CLOSE-OUT DUTIES b. Verify that product procurement schedules are A. Mechanical and Electrical equipment adequate. start-up: c. Verify that product deliveries 1. Coordinate checkout of utilities, are adequate to maintain operational systems and schedule. equipment. d. Report noncompliance to 2. Organize initial start-up and testing. CONSULTANT, with recommendation for changes. 3. Record dates of start of operation of systems and equipment. B. Process Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples: 4. Submit to CITY written notice of beginning of warranty period for 1. Prior to submittal to CONSULTANT, equipment put into service. review for compliance with Contract Documents: B. At completion of Work, conduct an inspection to assure that: a. Field dimensions and clearance dimensions. 1. Specified cleaning has been accomplished. b. Relation to available space. 2. Temporary facilities have been C. Effect of any changes on the removed from site. work of any subcontractor. C. Substantial Completion: A. Review Drawings prepared by Mechanical and Electrical 1. Conduct an inspection to develop a subcontractors: list of Work to be completed or corrected. 1. Prior to submittal to CONSULTANT, review for compliance with Contract 2. Assist CONSULTANT in inspection. Documents: 3. Supervise correction and B. Prepare Coordination Drawings as completion of work of required to resolve conflicts and to subcontractors. assure coordination of the work of, or affected by, mechanical and electrical 1.06 CONSULTANT'S CLOSE-OUT DUTIES trades, or by special equipment requirements. A. Final Completion: 1. Submit to CONSULTANT. 1. When Contractor determines that work is finally complete,conduct an 2. Reproduce and distribute copies to inspection to verify completion of concerned parties after Work. CONSULTANT review. B. Administration of Contract closeout: C. Maintain reports and records at job site, available to CONSULTANT and CITY. 1. Receive and review Contractor's final submittals. 1. Daily log of progress of work. 2. Transmit to CITY with 2. Records. recommendations for action. a. Contracts. PART 2—PRODUCTS(NOT USED) b. Purchase orders. PART 3—EXECUTION(NOT USED) C. Materials and equipment END OF SECTION records. d. Applicable handbooks, codes and standards. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1041-87 PROJECT COORDINATION Page 628 ,-f 4 4 3 0 SECTION 01050-FIELD ENGINEERING PART 1 -GENERAL 1. Make no changes or relocations without prior written notice to the 1.01 DESCRIPTION Consultant. A. Scope of Work: Contractor to provide 2. Report to the CONSULTANT when Field Engineering service for the Project. any reference point is lost or destroyed, or requires relocation 1. Survey work required in execution because of necessary changes in of Project. grades or locations. 2. The method of field staking for the 3. Require surveyor to replace Project construction of the Work shall be at control points which may be lost or the option of the Contractor. The destroyed at no additional cost to CITY has provided the engineering the CITY. Establish replacement surveys, if available, necessary to based on original survey control. establish reference points which in the CITY's judgment are necessary 1.04 PROJECT SURVEY REQUIREMENTS to enable the Contractor to proceed with its work. A. Establish a minimum of two (2) permanent benchmarks each on site. 3. The accuracy of any method of staking shall be the responsibility of 1. Record locations, with horizontal the Contractor. All engineering for and vertical data,on Project Record vertical and horizontal control shall Documents. be the responsibility of the Contractor. B. Establish lines and levels,locate and lay out, by instrumentation and similar 4. The Contractor shall be held appropriate means. responsible for the preservation of all stakes and marks. If any stakes C. From time to time,verify layouts by same or marks are carelessly or willfully methods. disturbed by the Contractor, the Contractor shall not proceed with 1.05 RECORDS any work until it has established such points, marks, lines and A. Maintain a complete, accurate log of all elevations as may be necessary for control and survey work as it progresses. the prosecution of the Work. B. At the end of the project, submit a 5. The Contractor shall retain the certified site survey at 1-inch equals 20 services of a registered land feet scale on 24 inches by 36 inches surveyor licensed in the State of sheet, and per Section SC01720 — Florida to identify existing control Project Record Documents. points and maintain a survey during construction. 1.06 SUBMITTALS B. Related Requirements Described A. Submit name and address of surveyor to Elsewhere: the CONSULTANT. 1. Summary of Work: Section B. On request of the CONSULTANT,submit SC01010. documentation to verify accuracy of Field Engineering work. 2. Project Record Documents:Section SC01720. C. Submit certificate signed by a registered surveyor certifying that elevations are in 1.02 QUALIFICATIONS OF SURVEYOR conformance with the Contract Documents, or if not in conformance, A. Qualified registered land surveyor, certify as to variances from the Contract acceptable to the CITY. Documents. 1.03 SURVEY REFERENCE POINTS PART 2—PRODUCTS (NOT USED) A. Locate and protect control points prior to PART 3—EXECUTION (NOT USED) starting site work, and preserve all permanent reference points during END OF SECTION construction. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SC01050-88 FIELD ENGINEERING 3 0 SECTION 01065-PERMITS AND FEES PART 1 —GENERAL A. The Contractor shall obtain all permits and licenses related to its work,including but not limited to, the necessary construction permits.Cost of permit fees shall be paid by Contractor. CITY to be invoiced at actual cost without markup. PART 2—PRODUCTS(NOT USED) PART 3—EXECUTION 3.01 NPDES COMPLIANCE A. In addition to other required field permitting, prior to the commencement of work,the Contractor must obtain the permit coverage for stormwater discharge from large and small construction activities and must implement appropriate pollution prevention techniques and SWPPP to minimize erosion and sedimentation to properly manage the stormwater runoff. The Contractor shall prepare a NPDES Site Plan including sketches and Best Management Practice procedures for review and comment from the Project Manager. The NPDES Site Plan shall include the control of stormwater, ground water and subsurface water during dewatering operations. (DEP adopted Rule 62-621.300 (4), F.A.C., with specific provisions for requesting permit coverage for the management of stormwater discharge from large and small construction activities.) B. The permit coverage for construction activities is to be obtained by submitting DEP form 62-621.300 (4) (b) Notice of Intent (NOI) to Use Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharge from Large and Small Construction Activities and by preparing and implementing a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP).After construction is complete, Notice of Termination (NOT) to discontinue the permit coverage is to be submitted by utilizing form 62-621.300(6). C. For additional information contact NPDES Stormwater Section at: Florida Department of Environmental Protection Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400 (850)921-9904 END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SC01065-89 PERMITS AND FEES Page 622 of 119 3 0 SECTION 01070-ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS PART 1 -GENERAL Al The Asphalt Institute AIA American Institute of 1.01 STANDARDS AND ABBREVIATIONS Architects AIA American Insurance A. Referenced Standards: Any reference to Association published specifications or standards of AIEE American Institute of any organization or association shall Electrical Engineers (Now comply with the requirements of the IEEE) specification or standard which is current AIMA Acoustical and Insulating on the date of Advertisement for Bids. In Materials Association case of a conflict between the referenced AISC American Institute of Steel specifications or standards, the one Construction having the more stringent requirements AISI American Iron and Steel shall govern. Institute AITC American Institute of Timber B. In case of conflict between the Construction referenced specifications or standards AMCA Air Moving and Condition and the Contract Documents, the Association Contract Documents shall govern. ANSI American National Standard Institute C. Abbreviations: APA American Plywood Association AA Aluminum Association API American Petroleum AAA American Arbitration Institute Association APWA American Public Works AABC Associated Air Balance Association Council AREA American Railway AAMA Architectural Aluminum Engineering Association Manufacturers Assoc. ARI American Refrigeration AASHO The American Association Institute of State Highway Officials ASA American Standards ABA American Bar Association Association(Now ANSI) ABMA American Boiler ASAHC American Society of Manufacturers Association Architectural Hardware ABPA Acoustical and Board Consultants Products Association ASCE American Society of Civil ACI American Concrete Institute Engineers ACPA American Concrete Pipe ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Association Refrigerating and Air AEIC Association of Edison Conditioning Engineers Illuminating Companies ASME American Society of AFBMA Anti-Friction Bearing Mechanical Engineers Manufacturers Assoc. ASSCBC American Standard Safety AGA American Gas Association Code for Building AGC Associated General Construction Contractors of America ASSHTO American Association of State AGMA American Gear Highway Transportation Manufacturers Association Officials AHA American Hardboard ASTM American Society for Association Testing and Materials Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1070-90 ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS 3 AWG American Wire Gauge HSBII Hartford Steam Boiler AWI Architectural Woodwork Inspection and Insurance Institute Co. AWPA American Wood Preservers ID Inside Diameter Association IEEE Institute of Electrical and AWPB American Wood Preservers Electronic Engineers Bureau IFI Industrial Fasteners AWPI American Wood Preserves Institute Institute IPCEA Insulated Power Cable AWS American Welding Society Engineers Association AWWA American IPS Iron Pipe Size Water Works Association LWDD Lake Worth Drainage BHMA Builders Hardware District Manufacturers Association MF Factory Mutual System BIA Brick Institute of America MGD Million Gallons Per Day (formerly SCPI) MHI Materials Handling Institute CDA Copper MIL Military Specification Development Association MMA Monorail Manufacturers CFS Cubic Feet Per Second Association CMAA Crane Manufacturers NBFU National Board of Fire Association of America Underwriters CRSI Concrete Reinforcing Steel NBHA National Builders'Hardware Institute Association CS Commercial Standard NBS National Bureau of DHI Door and Hardware Institute Standards DIPRA Ductile Iron Pipe NCSA National Crushed Stone Association Association DOT Spec-Standard NCSPA National Corrugated Steel Specification for Road and Pipe Association Bridge Construction Florida NEC National Electrical Code Department of NECA National Electrical Transportation, 1982 Contractors'Association E/A Engineer and/or Architect NEMA National Electrical EDA Economic Development Manufacturers'Association Association NFPA National Fire Protection EEI Edison Electric Institute Association EPA Environmental Protection NLA National Lime Association Agency NPC National Plumbing Code FCI Fluid Control Institute NPDES National Pollutant FDER Florida Department of Discharge Elimination Environmental Regulation System FDOT Florida Department of NPT National Pipe Threads Transportation NSC National Safety Council FEC Florida East-Coast Railway NSF National Sanitation Fed Spec Federal Foundation Specification OD Outside Diameter FPL Florida Power and Light OSHA U.S. Department of Labor, FPS Feet Per Second Occupational Safety and FS Federal Standards Health Administration GA Gypsum Association PCA Portland Cement GPM Gallons Per Minute Association HMI Hoist Manufacturers PCI Prestressed Concrete Institute Institute HP Horsepower PS United States Products Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1070-91 ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS Page 624 of 3 Standards PSI Pounds per Square Inch PSIA Pounds per Square Inch Atmosphere PSIG Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge RPM Revolutions Per Minute SAE Society of Automotive Engineers SDI Steel Decks Institute SFWMD South Florida Water Management District SIGMA Sealed Insulating Glass Manufacturer's Association SJI Steel Joists Institute SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association SSI Scaffolding and Shoring Institute SSPC Steel Structures Painting Council SSPC Structural Steel Painting Council STA Station(100 feet) TAS Technical Aid Series TCA Tile Council America TDH Total Dynamic Head TH Total Head UBC Uniform Building Code UL Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. USACE United States Army Corps of Engineers USASI United States of American Standards Institute C. Additional abbreviations and symbols are shown on the Drawings. PART 2—PRODUCTS(NOT USED) PART 3—EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1070-92 ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS Page 625 OF 11 E 3 0 SECTION 01091 -REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS PART 1 -GENERAL C. In case of conflict between codes, reference standards, drawings, and the 1.01 GENERAL other Contract Documents, the most stringent requirements shall govern. All A. Applicable Publications. Whenever in these conflicts shall be brought to the attention Specifications references are made to of the CONSULTANT for clarification and published specifications,codes,standards,or directions prior to ordering or providing other requirements,it shall be understood that any materials or labor. The Contractor wherever no date is specified, only the latest shall bid the most stringent requirements. specifications, standards, or requirements of the respective issuing agencies which have D. Applicable Standard Specifications. The been published as of the date that the Work is Contractor shall construct the Work advertised for bids, shall apply; except to the specified herein in accordance with the extent that such standards or requirements requirements of the Contract Documents may be in conflict with applicable federal,state and the referenced portions of those and local laws, ordinances, or governing referenced codes, standards, and codes. No requirements set forth herein or Specifications listed. shown on the Drawings shall be waived because of any provision of or omission from PART 2-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) such standards or requirements. PART 3-EXECUTION(NOT USED) B. Assignment of Specialists. In certain instances,the Specifications require(or imply) END OF SECTION that specific Work is to be assigned to specialist or expert entities who must be engaged for the performance of the Work. Such assignments shall be recognized as special requirements over which the Contractor has no choice or option. These requirements shall not be interpreted so as to conflict with the enforcement of building codes and similar regulations governing the Work. These requirements are not intended to interfere with local union jurisdiction settlements and similar conventions. Such assignments are intended to establish which party or entity involved in a specific unit of Work is recognized as "expert' for the indicated construction processes or operations. Nevertheless, the final responsibility for fulfillment of the entire set of contract requirements remains with the Contractor. 1.02 REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS, CODES AND STANDARDS A. Without limiting the generality of other requirements of the Specifications, all Work specified herein shall conform to,or exceed, the requirements of such documents and are not in conflict with the requirements of these Specifications or applicable codes. B. References herein to 'Building Code" shall mean the Florida Building Code,or the approved building code which replaces it. The latest edition of the code as adopted by the CITY as of the date of award as adopted by the Local Public Agency having jurisdiction shall apply to the Work herein, including all addenda, modifications, amendments, or other lawful changes thereto. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1091-93 REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS Page 626 of 3 0 SECTION 01110-ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROCEDURES PART 1 GENERAL provisions or of any environmentally objectionable acts and corrective action 1.1 SCOPE OF WORK to be taken. State or local agencies responsible for verification of certain A. The work covered by this Section aspects of the environmental protection consists of furnishing all labor, materials requirements shall notify the Contractor and equipment and performing all work in writing, through the CITY or required for the prevention of CONSULTANT, of any non-compliance environmental pollution in conformance with State or local requirements. The with applicable federal, state and local Contractor shall, after receipt of such laws and regulations, during and as the notice from the CITY or Consultant or result of construction operations under from the regulatory agency through the this Contract. For the purpose of this CITY and/or CONSULTANT, Specification, environmental pollution is immediately take corrective action. Such defined as the presence of chemical, notice, when delivered to the Contractor physical,or biological elements or agents or their authorized representative at the which adversely affect human health or site of the work, shall be deemed welfare; unfavorably alter ecological sufficient for the purpose. If the balances; adversely affect plants or Contractor fails or refuses to comply animals; or degrade the utility of the promptly, the CITY may issue an order environment for aesthetic and/or stopping all or part of the work until recreational purposes. satisfactory corrective action has been taken. No part of the time lost due to any B. The control of environmental pollution such stop orders shall be made the requires consideration of air, water and subject of a claim for extension of time or land,and involves management of noise for excess costs or damages by the and solid waste, as well as other Contractor unless it is later determined pollutants. that the Contractor was in compliance. C. The Contractor shall schedule and 1.04 IMPLEMENTATION conduct all work in a manner that will minimize the erosion of soils in the area A. Prior to commencement of the Work,the of the work. Provide erosion control CONTRACTOR shall meet with the CITY measures required to prevent silting, and CONSULTANT to develop mutual muddying, or pollution of wetlands, understandings relative to compliance streams, rivers, impoundments, lakes, with this provision and administration of stormwater ponds, etc. All erosion the environmental pollution control control measures shall be in place in an program. area prior to any construction activity in that area and shall be maintained B. The Contractor shall remove temporary throughout construction. Specific environmental control features, when requirements for erosion and approved by the CITY or CONSULTANT, sedimentation controls are specified in and incorporate permanent control Section 02270. The Contractor will be features into the project at the earliest required to meet all the conditions practicable time. specified in the permits and in the Specifications. PART 2-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) D. All specific conditions attached to PART 3-EXECUTION existing permits for this site shall be included in the sedimentation and 3.1 EROSION CONTROL erosion control measures. A. The Contractor shall provide positive 1.2 APPLICABLE REGULATIONS means of erosion control such as shallow run on and run off ditches around A. The Contractor shall comply with all construction to carry off surface water. applicable Federal, State and local laws Erosion control measures, such as and regulations and applicable permits siltation basins, hay check dams, and their specific conditions concerning mulching, jute netting and other environmental pollution control and equivalent techniques, shall be used as abatement. appropriate. Flow of surface water into excavated areas shall be prevented. 1.3 NOTIFICATIONS Ditches around construction area shall also be used to carry away water A. The CITY and/or CONSULTANT will resulting from dewatering of excavated notify the Contractor in writing of any areas. If dewatering is necessary and non-compliance with the foregoing exceeds SFWMD thresholds, a Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1110-94 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROCEDURES Page 62:7 of 3 0 dewatering plan must be prepared by a B. Outside of areas requiring earthwork for certified Registered Professional the construction of the new facilities,the Engineer in the State of Florida and Contractor shall not deface, injure, or submitted to the CITY and destroy trees or shrubs, nor remove or CONSULTANT; then submitted and cut them without prior approval from the approved by the South Florida Water CITY and CONSULTANT. No ropes, Management District prior to the cables, or guys shall be fastened to or commencement of work requiring attached to any existing nearby trees for dewatering. Contractor must comply with anchorage unless specifically authorized permits. However, no water from by the CITY and CONSULTANT. Where dewatering activities may be discharged such special emergency use is permitted, offsite. At the completion of the Work, first wrap the trunk with a sufficient ditches shall be backfilled and the ground thickness of burlap or rags over which surface restored to original condition. softwood cleats shall be tied before any rope, cable, or wire is placed. The 3.2 PROTECTION OF STREAMS AND CANALS Contractor shall in any event be responsible for any damage resulting A. Care shall be taken by Contractor to from such use. prevent, or reduce to a minimum, any damage to any ditch or the stormwater C. Where trees may possibly be defaced, outfall canal, from pollution by debris, bruised, injured, or otherwise damaged sediment or other material, or from the by the Contractor's equipment, dumping manipulation of equipment and/or or other operations,protect such trees by materials in or near such ditches. Water placing barricades around them. that has been used for washing or Monuments and markers shall be processing, or that contains oils or protected similarly before beginning sediments that will reduce the quality of operations near them. the water in the ditch,shall not be directly returned to the ditch. Such waters will be D. Any trees or other landscape feature diverted through a settling basin or filter scarred or damaged by the Contractor's approved by the CITY or CONSULTANT equipment or operations shall be and meet required standards before restored as nearly as possible to its being directed into the ditches and other original condition. water bodies. All trimming or pruning shall be B. The Contractor shall not discharge water performed in an approved manner by from dewatering operations directly into experienced workmen with saws or any live or intermittent stream, channel, pruning shears. Tree trimming with axes wetlands, surface water or any storm will not be permitted. sewer. Water from dewatering operations shall be treated by filtration, Climbing ropes shall be used where settling basins, or other approved necessary for safety. Trees that are to method to reduce the amount of remain, either within or outside sediment contained in the water to established clearing limits, that are allowable levels. subsequently damaged by the Contractor and are beyond saving as C. All preventative measures shall be taken determined by the CITY and/or by Contractor to avoid spillage of CONSULTANT shall be immediately petroleum products and other pollutants. removed and replaced. In the event of any spillage, prompt remedial action shall be taken in E. The locations of the Contractor's storage, accordance with a contingency action and other construction structures plan approved by the Florida Department required temporarily in the performance of Environmental Protection. Contractor of the Work, shall be cleared as shown shall submit two (2) copies of approved on the Drawings. Drawings showing contingency plans to the CITY and storage facilities shall be submitted for CONSULTANT. approval of the CITY and CONSULTANT. 3.3 PROTECTION OF LAND RESOURCES F. If the Contractor proposes to construct A. Land resources within the project temporary roads or embankments and boundaries and outside the limits of excavations for work areas, it shall permanent work shall be restored to a submit the following for approval at least condition, after completion of thirty(30)days prior to scheduled start of construction that will appear to be natural such temporary work. and not detract from the appearance of the project. Contractor shall confine all 1. A layout of all temporary roads, construction activities to areas shown on excavations and embankments to the Drawings. be constructed within the work area. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1110-95 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROCEDURES Page 628 of 3 0 2. Details of temporary road material concerned has become construction. stabilized to the extent that pollution is no longer being created. 3. Drawings and cross sections of proposed embankments and their END OF SECTION foundations, including a description of proposed materials. G. The Contractor shall remove all signs of temporary construction facilities such as haul roads, work areas, structures, foundations of temporary structures, stockpiles of excess of waste materials, or any other vestiges of construction as directed by the CITY and CONSULTANT. The disturbed areas shall be prepared and seeded as described in Section 02924 SEED, MULCH and FERTILIZER, or as approved by the CONSULTANT. H. All debris and excess material will be disposed of in approved areas as noted on the Drawings. 3.4 PROTECTION OF AIR QUALITY A. Burning. No open fires or burning will be permitted. If need dictates burning of any kind, Contractor must obtain prior approval of CITY and obtain appropriate permits from the state and local government agencies. B. Dust Control. The Contractor will be required to maintain all excavations, embankment, stockpiles, access roads, waste areas,borrow areas,and all other work areas within or without the project boundaries free from dust which could cause the standards for air pollution to be exceeded, and which would cause a hazard or nuisance to others. C. An approved method of stabilization consisting of sprinkling or other similar methods will be required to control dust. The use of petroleum products is prohibited. D. Sprinkling, to be approved, must be repeated at such intervals as to keep all parts of the disturbed area at least damp at all times, and the Contractor must have sufficient competent equipment on the job to accomplish this if sprinkling is used. Dust control shall be performed as the work proceeds and whenever a dust nuisance or hazard occurs, as determined by the CITY and/or CONSULTANT. 3.5 MAINTENANCE OF POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION A. During the life of this Contract, the Contractor shall maintain all facilities constructed for pollution control as long as the operations creating the particular pollutant are being carried out or until the Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1110-96 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROCEDURES Page 629 of 3 0 SECTION 01153-CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES PART 1 —GENERAL E. Section SCO1027: Applications for Payments. 1.01 SCOPE: F. Section SCO1310: Progress A. The CITY, without invalidating the Schedules. Contract, may make adjustments to bid item quantities by adding to or deducting G. Section SCO1370: Schedule of from the quantities on the Schedule of Bid Values. Items, as the Work progresses. These adjustments shall be in accordance with H. Section SCO1630: Substitutions and the unit or line item price set forth on the Schedule of Bid Items and are tracked as Product Options. Work progresses, and approved on the monthly Application for Payment form. I. Section SCO1700: Contract Closeout. 1.02 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED 1.04 DEFINITIONS A. Promptly implement Change Order procedures. A. Change Order: See General Conditions. 1. Provide full written data required to evaluate change. B. Construction Change Authorization: A written order to the Contractor,signed by 2. Maintain detailed records of work CITY and CONSULTANT,which amends done on a time and material/force the Contract Documents as described, account basis. and authorizes Contractor to proceed with a change that affects the Contract Sum or 3. Provide full documentation to the Contract Time, for inclusion in a CONSULTANT on request. subsequent Change Order. C. Field Order: A written order,instructions, B. Designate in writing the member of or interpretations, signed by Contractor's organization. CONSULTANT making minor changes in the Work not involving a change in 1. Who is authorized to accept Contract Sum or Contract Time. changes in the Work. 1.05 PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES 2. Who is responsible for informing others in the Contractor's A. CONSULTANT may initiate changes employ the authorization of changes by submitting a Proposal Request to in the Work. Contractor. Request will include: C. CITY will designate in writing the person who is authorized to execute Change 1. Detailed description of the change, products, and location of Orders. the change in the Project. 1.03 RELATED REQUIREMENTS 2. Supplementary or revised A. Bid Form. Drawings and Specifications. B. Agreement. 3. The projected time span for making the change, and a specific C. General Conditions. statement as to whether overtime work is,or is not,authorized. D. Supplementary Conditions. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1153-97 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 0 4. A specific period of time during 1.07 DOCUMENTATION OF PROPOSALS AND which the requested price will be CLAIMS considered valid. A. Support each quotation for a lump-sum 5. Such request is for information only, proposal, and for each unit price which and is not an instruction to execute has not previously been established,with the changes, nor to stop work in sufficient substantiating data to allow progress. CONSULTANT to evaluate the quotation. B. Contractor may initiate changes by B. On request provide additional data to submitting a written notice to Consultant support time and cost containing: computations: 1. Description of the proposed 1. Labor required. changes. 2. Equipment required. 2. Statement of the reason for making the changes. 3. Products required. 3. Statement of the effect on the a. Recommended sources of Contract Sum and the Contract purchase and unit cost. Time. b. Quantities required. 4. Statement of the effect on the Work of separate contractors. 4. Taxes,insurance,and bonds. 5. Documentation supporting any 5. Credit for work deleted from change in Contract Sum or Contract Contract, similarly documented. Time,as appropriate. 6. Overhead and profit. 1.06 CONSTRUCTION-CHANGE AUTHORIZATION 7. Justification for any change in Contract Time. A. In lieu of Proposal Request, CONSULTANT may issue a construction C. Support each claim for additional costs, change authorization for Contractor to and for work done on a time- and- proceed with a change for subsequent material/force account basis, with inclusion in a Change Order. documentation as required for a lump- B. Authorization will describe changes in the sum proposal, plus additional information: Work, both additions and deletions, with attachments of revised Contract Documents to define details of the 1. Name of CITY's authorized agent change, and will designate the method of who ordered the work, and the date determining any change in the Contract of the order. Sum and any change in Contract Time. 2. Dates and times work was C. CITY and CONSULTANT will sign and date performed,and by whom. the Construction Change Authorization as authorization for the Contractor to 3. Time record, summary of hours proceed with the changes. worked,and hourly rates paid. D. Contractor shall sign and date the 4. Receipts and invoices for: Construction Change Authorization to indicate agreement with the terms a. Equipment used, listing therein. dates and times of use. b. Products used, listing of quantities. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1153-98 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 3. Survey of completed work. C. Subcontractors. B. The amounts of the unit prices to be: D. Document requests for substitutions for products as specified in Section 1. Those stated in the Agreement. SC01630. 2. Those mutually agreed upon 1.08 PREPARATION OF CHANGE ORDERS between CITY and Contractor. A. CONSULTANT will initiate each C. When quantities of each of the items Change Order. affected by the Change Order can be determined prior to start of the work: B. Change Order will describe changes in the Work,both additions and deletions, 1. CITY and CONSULTANT will sign with attachments of revised Contract and date the Change Order as Documents to define details of the authorization for Contractor to change. proceed with the changes. C. Change Order will provide an accounting 2. Contractor shall sign and date the of the adjustment in the Contract Sum and Change Order to indicate agreement in the Contract Time. with the terms herein. 1.09 LUMP-SUM/FIXED PRICE CHANGE D. When quantities of the items cannot be ORDER determined prior to start of the work: A. Content of Change Orders will be based 1. CONSULTANT will issue a on,either: construction change authorization-directing Contractor to 1. CONSULTANT's Proposal proceed with the change on the Request and Contractor's basis of unit prices. Responsive Proposal as mutually agreed between CITY and 2. At completion of the change, Contractor;or CONSULTANT will determine the cost of such work based on the unit 2. Contractor's Proposal for a prices and quantities used. change, as recommended by the CONSULTANT. a. Contractor shall submit documentation to establish the B. CITY and CONSULTANT will sign and date number of units of each item the Change Order as authorization for the and any claims for change in Contractor to proceed with the changes. Contract Time. C. Contractor shall sign and date the Change 3. CONSULTANT will sign and date Order to indicate agreement with the the Change Order to establish the terms therein. change in Contract Sum and in Contract Time. 1.10 UNIT PRICE CHANGE ORDER 4. CITY and Contractor will sign and A. Content of Change Orders will be based date the Change Order to indicate their agreement with the terms on,either: therein. 1. CONSULTANT's definition of the scope of the required changes;or 2. Contractor's Proposal for a change, as recommended by CONSULTANT;or Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1153-99 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 0 1.11 TIME AND MATERIAL/FORCE ACCOUNT 1.12 CORRELATION WITH CHANGE ORDER/ CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S SUBMITTALS CHANGE AUTHORIZATION A. Contractor shall periodically revise A.CONSULTANT will issue a Construction Schedule of Values and Request for Change Authorization directing Payment forms to record each change as Contractor to proceed with the changes. a separate item of work,and to record the adjusted Contract Sum. B. At completion of the change, Contractor shall submit itemized accounting and B. Contractor shall periodically revise the supporting data as provided in the Article Construction Schedule to reflect each "Documentation of Proposals and Claims" change in Contract Time. of this Section. 1. Contractor shall revise sub- C. CONSULTANT will determine the allowable schedules to show changes for other cost of such work,as provided in General items of work affected by the Conditions and Supplementary changes. Conditions. D. CONSULTANT will sign and date the C. Upon completion of work under a Change Change Order to establish the change in Order, Contractor shall enter pertinent Contract Sum and in Contract Time. changes in Record Documents. E. CITY and Contractor will sign and date the PART 2—PRODUCTS (NOT USED)PART Change Order to indicate their agreement 3—EXECUTION (NOT USED) therewith. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1153-100 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 0 SECTION 01200-PROJECT MEETINGS PART 1 -GENERAL professional consultants. 1.01 DESCRIPTION 3. Resident project representative. A. Scope of Work: 4. Contractor and its superintendent. 1. The Consultant shall schedule and 5. Major subcontractors. administer pre-construction meeting, monthly progress meetings, and 6. Representatives of major suppliers specifically called meetings and manufacturers as appropriate. throughout the progress of the Work. The Consultant shall: 7. Governmental and Utilities representatives as appropriate. a. Prepare agenda for meetings. 8. Others as requested by the b. Make physical arrangements for Contractor,CITY and Consultant. meetings. D. The purpose of the pre-construction C. Preside at meetings. meeting is to designate responsible personnel and establish a working 2. Representatives of Contractor, relationship. Matters requiring subcontractors and suppliers coordination will be discussed and attending meetings shall be qualified procedures for handling such matters and authorized to act on behalf of the established. The suggested agenda entity each represents. should include: 3. The Contractor shall attend meetings 1. Distribution and discussion of: to ascertain that work is expedited consistent with Contract Documents a. List of major subcontractors and and construction schedules. The suppliers. Consultant shall record the pre- construction meeting and each b. Projected schedules. progress meeting in its entirety, and shall provide the Consultant with a C. Schedule of Values voice recording, having good quality and clarity, and a typed transcript of d. NPDES plan the minutes of each meeting. A copy of the minutes of each progress 2. Critical work sequencing: meeting shall be available five (5) Relationships and coordination with business days after the meeting. other contracts and/or work. B. Related Requirements Described 3. Major equipment deliveries and Elsewhere: priorities. 1. Progress Schedules: Section 4. Project coordination: Designation SC01310. and responsible personnel. 2. Shop Drawings, Working Drawings, and Samples: Section SC01340. 5. Procedures and processing of: 3. Security and Safety Procedures for Infrastructure Projects: Section a. Field decisions. SCO1540 4. Project Record Documents: Section b. Proposal requests. SC01720. C. Request for Information. 1.02 PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING d. Submittals. A. The Consultant shall schedule a preconstruction meeting no later than ten e. Change Orders. (10)days after date of issuance of Award letter. f. Applications for Payment. B. Location: A local site, convenient for all 6. Submittal of Shop Drawings, project parties,designated by the Consultant. data and samples. C. Attendance: 7. Adequacy of distribution of Contract Documents. 1. CITY's representative. 8. Procedures for maintaining Record 2. Consultant and Consultant's Documents. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1200-101 PROJECT MEETINGS Page 694 of 3 0 9. Use of premises: B. Hold called meetings as required by progress of the Work. a. Office,work and storage areas. C. Location of the meetings: Site selected by b. CITY's requirements. Consultant. c. Access and traffic control. D. Attendance: 10. Construction facilities, controls and 1. Consultant and its representatives as construction aids. needed. 11. Temporary utilities. 2. Contractor. 12. Safety and first aid procedures. 3. CITY's representatives. 13. Check of required Bond and 4. Subcontractors(active on the site). Insurance certifications. 5. Others as appropriate to the agenda 14. Completion time for Contract and (suppliers, manufacturers, other liquidated damages. subcontractors,etc.). 15. Request for extension of Contract E. The Consultant shall preside at the Time. meetings and provide for keeping minutes and distribution of the minutes to the CITY, 16. Weekly job meeting for all involved. Consultant and others. The purpose of the meetings will be to review the progress of 17. Security procedures. the Work. The agenda will include but not be limited to the following: 18. Procedures for making partial payments. 1. Review approval of minutes of previous meeting. 19. Guarantees on completed work. 2. Review of work progress since 20. Equipment to be used. previous meeting and work scheduled (3-week look ahead 21. Staking of work. schedule). 22. Project inspection. 3. Field observations, problems, and conflicts. 23. Labor requirements. 4. Problems which impede construction 24. Laboratory testing of material Schedule. requirements. 5. Review of off-site fabrication,delivery 25. Provisions for material stored on schedules. site. 6. Corrective measures and procedures 26. Requirements of other organizations. to regain projected schedule. 27. Rights-of-way and easements. 7. Status of approved construction schedule. 28. Housekeeping procedures. 8. Progress schedule during 29. Liquidated damages. succeeding work period. 30. Posting of signs. 9. Coordination of schedules. 31. Pay request submittal dates. 10. Review status of submittals,expedite as required. 32. Equal opportunity requirements. 11. Maintenance of quality standards. 1.03 PROGRESS MEETINGS 12. Pending changes and substitutions. A. The Consultant shall schedule and conduct regular periodic meetings. The 13. Shop Drawing problems. progress meetings will be held every thirty (30)days and at other times as required by 14. Review proposed changes for: the progress of the Work. The first meeting shall be held within thirty (30) days after a. Effect on construction schedule the preconstruction meeting or thirty (30) and on completion date. days or less after the date of Notice to Proceed. b. Effect on other contracts of the Bid No.PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvement-PH I SCO1200-102 PROJECT MEETINGS Page 695 of 3 Project. 15. Construction schedule. 16. Critical/long lead items. 17. Other business. F. The Contractor is to attend monthly progress meetings and is to study previous meeting minutes and current agenda items, and be prepared to discuss pertinent topics and provide specific information including but not limited to: 1. Status of all submittals and what specifically is being done to expedite them. 2. Status of all activities behind schedule and what specifically will be done to regain the schedule. 3. Status of all material deliveries,latest contact with equipment manufacturer and specific actions taken to expedite materials. 4. Status of open deficiencies and what is being done to correct the same. G. The Contractor is to provide a current submittal log at each progress meeting in accordance with Section SCO1340: Shop Drawings, Working Drawings and Samples. 1.04 SPECIAL MEETINGS A. The Contractor may be required to attend certain City Hall meetings to inform the public before commencement or during progress of the project to discuss specific issues. PART 2-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) PART 3-EXECUTION(NOT USED) END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1200-103 PROJECT MEETINGS Page 696 of 3 0 SECTION 01310-PROGRESS SCHEDULES PART 1 -GENERAL the Contract and shall verify that either Contractor's organization has in-house 1.01 DESCRIPTION capability to use the CPM technique or that Contractor will employ a CPM A. Scope of Work: consultant who is so qualified. 1. Prior to Pre-Construction Meeting, B. In-house capability shall be verified by Contractor shall prepare and submit description of construction projects to to the CONSULTANT initial which Contractor or Contractor's construction schedule(s) consultant has successfully applied demonstrating complete fulfillment computerized CPM and shall include at of all Contract requirements utilizing least two(2)projects valued at least half a Critical Path Method (hereinafter the expected value of this Project. referred to as CPM) in planning, coordinating and performing the 1.03 FORM OF SCHEDULES Work under this Contract(including all activities of subcontractors, A. Maximum Sheet Size: 24 inches by 36 equipment vendors and suppliers). inches. The principles and definition CPM terms used herein shall be as set 1.04 CONTENT OF SCHEDULES forth in the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) A. Construction Progress Schedule: publication, The Use of CPM in Construction.A Manual for General 1. Show the complete sequence of Contractors and the Construction construction by activity. Industry, latest edition, but the provisions of this Specification shall 2. Show the dates for the beginning of, govern the planning, coordinating and completion of, each major and performance of the Work. element of construction in no more Assumed notice to proceed date for than a two (2) week increment this schedule shall be ninety (90) scale. Specifically list, but not limit days from bid opening date. to: 2. After issuance of Notice To a. Obtaining all Proceed, Contractor shall submit permits/construction revised progress schedules on a bi- easements(if needed) weekly basis. No partial payments b. Shop Drawing shall be approved until there is an submitted/review time approved construction progress C. Site clearing/filling schedule on hand. d. Site utilities e. Pipeline installation B. Related Requirements Described f. Roadway installation Elsewhere: g. Subcontractor work h. Equipment installations 1. Summary of Project: Section i. Finishings SC01010 j. Instrumentation k. Painting 2. Applications for Payment: Section I. Operator training SCO1027 m. Testing n. Start-up 3. Change Order Procedures: Section o. Receipt of spare parts SCO1153 3. Show projected percentage of 4. Project Meetings: Section completion for each item, as of the SCO1200 first day of each month. 5. Shop Drawings,Working Drawings, 4. Show projected dollar cash flow and Samples: Section SCO1340 requirements for each month of construction and for each activity as 6. Schedule of Values: Section indicated by the approved Schedule SCO1370 of Values. 1.02 QUALIFICATIONS B. Submittals schedule for Shop Drawings and Samples shall be in accordance with A. A statement of computerized CPM Section SCO1340: Shop Drawings, capability shall be submitted by Product Data and Samples. Indicate on Contractor in writing prior to the award of the Schedule the following: Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1310-104 PROGRESS SCHEDULES Page 69:7 of 3 0 2. Computerized network analysis: 1. The dates for Contractor's submittals. a. Sort by early start 2. The dates submittals will be b. Sort by float required for CITY-furnished products,if applicable. C. Sort by predecessor/successor 3. The dates approved submittals will be required from the 3. Narrative description of the logic CONSULTANT. and reasoning of the schedule. C. A typewritten list of all long lead items B. Within ten (10) working days after the (equipment,materials,etc.). conclusion of the CONSULTANT's review of initial schedule, Contractor D. To the extent that the progress schedule shall revise the network diagram as or any revised progress schedule shows required and resubmit the network anything not jointly agreed upon or fails diagram and a tabulated schedule to show anything jointly agree upon, it produced therefrom. The revised shall not be deemed to have been network diagram and tabulated schedule approved by the CONSULTANT. Failure shall be reviewed and accepted or to include any element of work required rejected by the CONSULTANT within for the performance of this Contract shall fifteen (15) working days after receipt. not excuse the Contractor from The network diagram and tabulated completing all work required within any schedule when accepted by the applicable Completion Date, CONSULTANT shall constitute the notwithstanding the CONSULTANT's Project work schedule unless a revised approval of the progress schedule. schedule is required due to substantial changes in the work scope, a change in 1.05 PROGRESS REVISIONS Contract Time or a recovery schedule is required and requested. A. Indicate progress of each activity to date of submission. C. Acceptance. The finalized schedule will be acceptable to the CONSULTANT, B. Show changes occurring since previous when in the opinion of the submission of schedule: CONSULTANT; it demonstrates an orderly progression of the Work to 1. Major changes in scope. completion in accordance with the 2. Activities modified since previous Contract requirements. Such submission. acceptance will neither impose on the CONSULTANT responsibility for the 3. Revised projections of progress and progress or scheduling of the Work nor completion. relieve Contractor from full responsibility therefore. The finalized schedule of 4. Other identifiable changes. Shop Drawing submittals will be acceptable to the CONSULTANT, when C. Provide a narrative report as needed to in the opinion of the CONSULTANT, it define: demonstrates a workable arrangement for processing the submittals in 1. Problem areas, anticipated delays, accordance with the requirements. The and the impact on the schedule. finalized Schedule of Values (lump sum price breakdown), as applicable, will be 2. Corrective action recommended, acceptable to the CONSULTANT as to and its effect. form and content,when in the opinion of the CONSULTANT, it demonstrates a 3. The effect of changes on schedules substantial basis for equitably distributing of other prime contractors. the Contract Sum. When the network diagram and tabulated schedule have D. If the Work falls behind the critical path been accepted, The Contractor shall schedule by two (2) weeks or more, the submit to the CONSULTANT five (5) Contractor must prepare a recovery copies of the time-scaled network schedule. diagram, five (5) copies of a computerized tabulated schedule in 1.06 SUBMISSIONS which the activities have been sequenced by numbers,five(5)copies of A. Submittal Requirements. a computerized tabulated schedule in which the activities have been 1. Logic network and/or time phased sequenced by early starting date, and bar chart,computer generated. five (5) copies of a computerized, tabulated schedule in which activities Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1310-105 PROGRESS SCHEDULES Page 698 of 3 0 have been sequenced by total float,and Construction. A Manual for General five (5) copies sorted by Contractors and the Construction predecessor/successor. Industry,Copyright 1976. D. Revised Work Schedules. Contractor, if B. Work schedules shall include a graphic requested by the CONSULTANT, shall network and computerized, tabulated provide a revised work schedule if,at any schedules as described below. To be time, the CONSULTANT considers the acceptable the schedule must completion Date to be in jeopardy demonstrate the following: because of"activities behind schedule." The revised work schedule shall include 1. A logical succession of work from a new diagram and tabulated schedule start to finish. conforming to the requirements of Paragraph 1.09, herein, designed to 2. Definition of each activity. show how Contractor intends to accomplish the work to meet the 3. A logical flow of work completion date. The form and method crews/equipment (crews are to be employed by Contractor shall be the defined by manpower category and same as for the original work schedule. man-hours; equipment by type and No payment will be made if activities fall hours). more than two (2) weeks behind schedule and a revised work schedule is 4. Show all work activities and not furnished. interfaces including submittals as well as major material and E. Schedule Revisions. The equipment deliveries. CONSULTANT may require Contractor to modify any portions of the work C. Networks. schedule that become infeasible because of "activities behind schedule" 1. The CPM network,or diagram,shall or for any other valid reason. An activity be in the form of a time-scaled that cannot be completed by its original diagram of the customary activity- latest completion date shall be deemed on-type and may be divided in to a to be behind schedule. No change may number of separate pages with be made to the sequence, duration or suitable notation relating the relationships of any activity without interface points among the pages. approval of the CONSULTANT. Individual pages shall not exceed 36 inches by 60 inches. Notation on 1.07 DISTRIBUTION each activity line shall include a brief work description and a A. Contractor shall distribute copies of the duration,as described in Paragraph reviewed schedules to: 1.09D.,herein. 1. CONSULTANT 2. All construction activities and procurement shall be indicted in a 2. Jobsite file time-scaled format, and a calendar shall be shown on all sheets along 3. Subcontractors the entire sheet length. Each activity arrow shall be plotted so the 4. Other concerned parties beginning and completion dates of such activity can be determined 5. CITY(two copies) graphically by comparison with the calendar scale. All activities shall B. Instruct recipients to report promptly to be shown using the symbols that the Contractor, in writing, any problems clearly distinguish between critical anticipated by the projections shown in path activities, non-critical path the schedules. activities and float for each non- critical activity. All non-critical path 1.08 CHANGE ORDERS activities shall show estimated performances time and float time in A. Upon approval of a Change Order, the scaled form. approved changes shall be reflected in the next scheduled revision or update D. The duration indicated for each activity submittal by Contractor. shall be in calendar days and shall represent the single best time 1.09 CPM STANDARDS considering the scope of the Work and resources planned for the activity A. CPM, as required by this Section, shall including time for inclement weather. be interpreted to be generally as outlined Except for certain non-labor activities, in the Associated General Contractor's such as curing concrete or delivering (AGC) publication, The Use of CPM in materials, activity durations shall not Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1310-106 PROGRESS SCHEDULES Page 699 of 3 0 exceed fourteen (14) days nor be less than one (1) day unless otherwise For the monthly progress meeting,Contractor accepted by the CONSULTANT. shall submit a revised CPM schedule and a 3- week look-ahead schedule, showing all E. Tabulated Schedules. The initial activities in progress, uncompleted or schedule shall include the following scheduled to be worked during the weeks. minimum data for each activity. The 3 weeks include the current week plus the next 2 weeks. All activities shall be from the 1. Activity Beginning and Ending approved CPM and must be as shown on the Numbers, single activity numbers CPM unless behind or ahead of schedule. may be used. 2. Duration. PART 2—PRODUCTS (NOT USED) 3. Activity Description. PART 3—EXECUTION (NOT USED) 4. Early Start Date(Calendar Dated). END OF SECTION 5. Early Finish Date(Calendar Dated). 6. Identified Critical Path. 7. Total Float (Note: No activity may show more than 20 days float). 8. Cost of Activity. 9. Equipment Hours by type, man power/hours by crew or trade. F. Project Information. Each tabulation shall be prefaced with the following summary data. 1. Project Name. 2. Contractor. 3. Type of Tabulation (Initial or Updated). 4. Project Duration. 5. Project Scheduled Completion Date. 6. Effective or Starting Date of the Schedule. 7. New Projects Completion Date and Project Status, if an updated or revised schedule. 8. Actual Start Date and Finish Date for all update schedules. 1.10 SCHEDULE MONITORING A. At not less than monthly intervals or when specifically requested by CONSULTANT, Contractor shall submit to the CONSULTANT a computer printout of an updated schedule for those activities that remain to be completed. B. The updated schedule shall be submitted in the form, sequence, and number of copies requested for the initial schedule. 1.11 PROGRESS MEETINGS Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1310-107 PROGRESS SCHEDULES Page 648 OF 11 3 0 SECTION 01340-SHOP DRAWINGS,WORKING DRAWINGS,AND SAMPLES e. Date of Resubmittal and PART 1 -GENERAL Return(as applicable). 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Scope of Work: f. Date material release for fabrication. 1. The Contractor shall submit to the CONSULTANT for review and g. Projected date of fabrication. approval, such Shop Drawings, Test Reports and Product Data on h. Projected date of delivery to materials and equipment site. (hereinafter in this Section called Data), and material samples i. Status of O&M manuals (hereinafter in this Section called submittal. Samples) as are required for the proper control of work,including but j. Specification Section. not limited to those Shop Drawings, Data and Samples for materials and k. Drawings Sheet Number. equipment specified elsewhere in the Specifications and in the B. Related Requirements Described Contract Drawings. Elsewhere: 2. With the Contractor's executed 1. General Conditions: agreement and Bond Submittal,the Contractor shall submit to the 2. Progress Schedules: Section CONSULTANT a complete list of SC01310. preliminary Data on items for which Shop Drawings are to be submitted. 3. Material and Equipment: Section Included in this list shall be the SC01600. names of all proposed manufacturers furnishing specified 4. Project Record Documents:Section items. Review of this list by the SC01720. CONSULTANT shall in no way expressed or implied relieve the 5. Operating and Maintenance Data: Contractor from submitting Section SC01730. complete Shop Drawings and providing materials, equipment, 1.02 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY etc., fully in accordance with the Specifications. This procedure is A. The Contractor shall furnish the required in order to expedite final CONSULTANT a schedule of Shop review of Shop Drawings. The Drawings submittals fixing the respective Contractor shall include Shop dates for the submission of Shop Drawing review time on the Project Drawings,the beginning of manufacture, schedule(see section SC01310). testing and installation of materials, supplies and equipment. This schedule 3. The Contractor is to maintain an shall indicate those that are critical to the accurate updated submittal log and progress schedule. will bring this log to each scheduled progress meeting with the City and B. The Contractor shall not begin any of the the CONSULTANT. This log should work covered by a Shop Drawing, Data, include the following items: or a Sample returned for correction until a revision or correction thereof has been a. Submittal-Description and reviewed and returned to him, by the Number assigned. CONSULTANT,with approval. b. Date to CONSULTANT. C. The Contractor shall submit to the CONSULTANT all drawings and C. Date returned to Contractor. schedules sufficiently in advance of construction requirements to provide no d. Status of Submittal (Approved less than twenty-one(21)calendar days as Noted, Rejected/Re- for checking and appropriate action from submit). the time the Consultant receives them. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1340-108 SHOP DRAWINGS,WORK DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES Page 641, OF 11 3 0 Contractor's stamp of approval as D. All submittals shall be accompanied with evidence of such checking and a transmittal letter prepared in duplicate coordination. Drawings or schedules containing the following information: submitted without this stamp of approval shall be returned to the Contractor for 1. Date. resubmission. 2. Project Title and Number. 1.03 CONSULTANT'S REVIEW OF SHOP DRAWINGS 3. Contractor's name and address. A. The CONSULTANT's review of Shop 4. The number of each Shop Drawings, Data and Samples as Drawings, Project Data, and submitted by the Contractor, will be to Sample submitted. determine if the items(s)conform to the information in the Contract Documents 5. Notification of Deviations from and are compatible with the design Contract Documents. concept. The CONSULTANT's review and exceptions, if any,will not constitute a. The Contractor shall indicate an approval of dimensions,connections, in bold type at the top of the quantities, and details of the material, cover sheet of submittal of equipment,device,or item shown. Shop Drawing if there is a deviation from Contract B. The review of drawings and schedules Drawings, Project will be general, and shall not be Specifications and referenced construed: specifications or codes. 1. As permitting any departure from b. The Contractor shall also list the Contract requirements. any deviations from Contract Drawings, Project 2. As relieving the Contractor of Specifications and referenced responsibility for any errors, specifications or codes and including details, dimensions, and identify in "green" ink materials. prominently on the drawings. 3. As approving departures from 6. Submittal Log Number conforming details furnished by the Consultant, to Specification Log Number. except as otherwise provided herein. E. The Contractor shall submit SHOP DRAWINGS electronically to the C. If the drawings or schedules as submitted CONSULTANT through eBuilder. The describe variations and show a departure CONSULTANT will review the submittal from the Contract requirements which the and return to the Contractor with CONSULTANT finds to be in the interest appropriate review comments. of the City and to be so minor as not to involve a change in Contract Price or F. The Contractor shall be responsible for time for performance,the CONSULTANT and bear all costs of damages which may may return the reviewed drawings result from the ordering of any material or without noting an exception. from proceeding with any part of work prior to the completion of the review by D. "Approved As Noted" - Contractor shall the CONSULTANT of the necessary incorporate CONSULTANT's comments Shop Drawings. into the submittal before release to manufacturer. The Contractor shall send G. The Contractor shall not use Shop a letter to the CONSULTANT Drawings as means of proposing acknowledging the comments and their alternate items to demonstrate incorporation into the Shop Drawing. compliance to Contract requirements. E. "Amend And Resubmit"-Contractor shall H. Each submittal will bear a stamp resubmit the Shop Drawing to the indicating that Contractor has satisfied CONSULTANT. The resubmittal shall Contractor's obligations under the incorporate the CONSULTANT's Contract Documents with respect to comments highlighted on the Shop Contractors review and approval of that Drawing. submittal. F. "Rejected" - Contractor shall resubmit I. Drawings and schedules shall be Shop Drawing for review by Consultant. checked and coordinated with the work of all trades and sub-contractors involved, G. Resubmittals will be handled in the same before they are submitted for review by manner as first submittals. On the CONSULTANT and shall bear the resubmittals the Contractor shall direct Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1340-109 SHOP DRAWINGS,WORK DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES 3 0 specific attention, in writing or on the term "manufactured" applies to resubmitted Shop Drawings,to revisions standard units usually mass-produced; other than the corrections requested by and"fabricated"means items specifically the CONSULTANT on previous assembled or made out of selected submissions. The Contractor shall make materials to meet individual design any corrections required by the requirements. CONSULTANT. B. Manufacturer's catalog sheets, H. If the Contractor considers any correction brochures, diagrams, illustrations and indicated on the drawings to constitute a other standard descriptive data shall be change to the Contract Drawings or clearly marked to identify pertinent Specifications, the Contractor shall give materials, product or models. Delete written notice thereof to the information which is not applicable to the CONSULTANT. Work by striking or cross-hatching. I. When the Shop Drawings have been C. Each Shop Drawing shall have a blank completed to the satisfaction of the area 3-1/2 inches by 3-1/2 inches, CONSULTANT, the Contractor shall located adjacent to the title block. The carry out the construction in accordance title block shall display the following: therewith and shall make no further changes therein except upon written 1. Project Title and Number. instructions from the CONSULTANT. 2. Name of Project building or J. No partial submittals will be reviewed. structure. Submittals not deemed complete will be stamped "Rejected" and returned to the 3. Number and title of the Shop Contractor for resubmittal. Unless Drawing. otherwise specifically permitted by the CONSULTANT, make all submittals in 4. Date of Shop Drawing or revision. groups containing all associated items for: 5. Name of Contractor and subcontractor submitting drawing. 1. Systems. 6. Supplier/manufacturer. 2. Processes. 7. Separate detailer when pertinent. 3. As indicated in specific Specifications Sections. 8. Specification title and number. K. All drawings,schematics,manufacturer's 9. Specification section. product Data, certifications and other Shop Drawing submittals required by a 10. Application Contract Drawing system specification shall be submitted Number. at one time as a package to facilitate interface checking. D. Data on materials and equipment include, without limitation, materials and L. Only the CONSULTANT shall utilize the equipment lists, catalog data sheets, color "red" in marking Shop Drawing cuts, performance curves, diagrams, submittals. materials of construction and similar descriptive material. Materials and M. For any submittal returned to the equipment lists shall give,for each item Contractor marked "Amend and Submit" thereon, the name and location of the or"Rejected,"Contractor shall pay CITY supplier or manufacturer, trade name, a resubmittal fee of $250.00. Monies catalog reference, size, finish and all shall be deducted from monies owed other pertinent Data. Contractor by CITY monthly and incorporated into a Change Order at 1.05 WORKING DRAWINGS completion of the contract. A. When used in the Contract Documents, 1.04 SHOP DRAWINGS the term "Working Drawings" shall be considered to mean the Contractor's plan A. Shop Drawings shall be complete and for temporary structures such as detailed and shall consist of fabrication, temporary bulkheads, support of open erection and setting drawings and cut excavation, support of utilities, schedule drawings,manufacturer's scale ground water control systems, forming drawings, and wiring and control and false work;for underpinning;and for diagrams. Cuts, catalogs, pamphlets, such other work as may be required for descriptive literature, and performance construction but does not become an and test data,shall be considered only as integral part of the Project. supportive information. As used herein, Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1340-110 SHOP DRAWINGS,WORK DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES 3 0 B. Working Drawings shall be signed by a registered Professional Consultant, E. The Contractor shall prepare a currently licensed to practice in the State transmittal letter in triplicate for each of Florida. shipment of samples containing the information required in Paragraph 1.06B 1.06 SAMPLES above. It shall enclose a copy of this letter with the shipment and send a copy A. The Contractor shall furnish, for the of this letter to the CONSULTANT. approval of the Consultant, samples Approval of a sample shall be only for the required by the Contract Documents or characteristics or use named in such requested by the CONSULTANT. approval and shall not be construed to Samples shall be delivered to the change or modify any Contract CONSULTANT as specified or directed. requirements. The Contractor shall prepay all shipping charges on samples. Materials or F. Approved samples not destroyed in equipment for which samples are testing shall be sent to the required shall not be used in work until CONSULTANT or stored at the site of the approved by the CONSULTANT. Work. Approved Samples of the hardware in good condition will be B. Samples shall be of sufficient size and marked for identification and may be quantity to clearly illustrate: used in the work. Materials and equipment incorporated in work shall 1. Functional characteristics of the match the approved Samples. Samples product,with integrally related parts which failed testing or were not approved and attachment devices. will be returned to the Contractor at its expense, if so requested at time of 2. Full range of color, texture and submission. pattern. 3. A minimum of two(2)samples of PART 2-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) each item shall be submitted. PART 3-EXECUTION(NOT USED) C. Field samples and mock-ups: END OF SECTION 1. Contractor shall erect,at the Project site, at a location acceptable to the Consultant. 2. Size of area: 15 feet long x 6 feet high or that specified in the respective specification section. 3. Fabricate each sample and mock- up complete and finished. 4. Remove mock-ups at conclusion of Work or when acceptable to the Consultant. D. Each sample shall have a label indicating: 1. Name of Project. 2. Name of Contractor and Subcontractor. 3. Material or Equipment Represented. 4. Place of Origin. 5. Name of Producer and Brand (if any). 6. Location in Project. Samples of finished materials shall have additional marking that will identify them under the finished schedules. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1340-111 SHOP DRAWINGS,WORK DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES 3 0 SECTION 01370-SCHEDULE OF VALUES PART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION 1. Each item shall include a directly proportional amount of the A. Scope of Work: Contractor's overhead and profit. 1. Contractor shall submit to the 2. For items on which progress payments Consultant a Schedule of Values will be requested for stored materials, allocated to the various lump sum break down the value into: portions of the Work, within fifteen (15) days of the Notice to Proceed a. The cost of the materials, date. delivered unloaded, with taxes paid. Paid invoices required for 2. Upon request of the Consultant, materials. Payment for Contractor shall support the values materials shall be limited to the with data which will substantiate their invoiced amount only. correctness. The data shall include, but not be limited to quantity of b. The total installed value. materials, all sub-elements of the activity and their units of measure. F. The sum of all lump sum values listed in the schedule shall equal the total Contract 3 Schedule of Values shall establish Sum. the actual value for each activity of the Work to be completed taken from 1.03 UNIT QUANTITIES: the approved Critical Path Method (CPM),and shall be used as the basis A. Quantities indicated in the Schedule of Bid for the Contractor's Applications for Items are for bidding and contract Payment. purposes only. Quantities and measurements supplied or placed in the B. Related Requirements Described Work and verified by the Consultant and Elsewhere: CITY determines payment. 1.Conditions of the Construction Contract. B. If the actual Work requires more or fewer quantities than those quantities indicated 1.02 FORM AND CONTENT OF SCHEDULE OF in the bid items. Contractor shall provide VALUES the required quantities at the unit sum/prices contracted. A. Type schedule on an 8-1/2 inch by 11 inch or 8-1/2 inch by 14 inch white paper. 1.04 REVIEW AND RESUBMITTAL Contractor's standard forms and computer printout will be considered for approval by A. After review by Consultant, Contractor the Consultant upon Contractor's request. shall revise and resubmit Schedule of Identify schedule with: Values and Schedule of Unit Material values pursuant to this Section. 1. Title of Project and location. B. Contractor shall resubmit revised Schedules 2. Consultant and Project number. in same manner pursuant to this Section. 3. Name and address of Contractor. PART 2-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) 4. Contract designation. PART 3-EXECUTION(NOT USED) 5. Date of submission. END OF SECTION B. Schedule shall list the installed value of the component parts of the Work in sufficient detail to serve as a basis for computing item prices for progress payments during construction. C. Identify each line item with the number and the title of the respective section of the Specifications. D. For each line item, list sub-values of major products or operations under the item. E. For the various portions of the Work: Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1370-112 SCHEDULE OF VALUES Page 645 of 3 0 SECTION 01380-CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS PART 1 -GENERAL A. Color: 1.01 DESCRIPTION 1. Paper: Single weight, color print paper. A. Scope of Work: The Contractor shall 2. Finish: Smooth surface,glossy. employ a competent professional photographer to take construction record 3. Size: 8 inches by 10 inches and 3 photographs periodically during the course inches by 5 inches. of the Work using a digital camera and a preconstruction video inspection. 4. Paper Weight:Single weight B. Related Requirements Described B. Identify each print on back,listing: Elsewhere: 1. General Requirements: Section 1. Name of Project. SC01000. 2. Orientation of view. 2. Summary of Project: Section 3. Date and time of exposure. SC01010. 3. Video and Photographic Site Survey: 4. Name and address of photographer. Section 01390 5. Photographer's numbered 4. Project Record Documents: Section identification of exposure. SC01720. C. Aerial photographs shall be color. 1.02 PHOTOGRAPHY REQUIRED 2.02 NEGATIVES/DIGITAL FILES A. Photographs taken in conformance with A. The negatives/digital files are to be this Section shall be furnished to the categorized by month taken and must Consultant with each Application for correspond to the progress photographs Payment. that accompany each. At project closeout, the negatives/digital files are to be B. Views and Quantities Required: submitted to the CITY. If the Contractor 1. Five (5) views of overall Project site uses digital photography,then the images shall be provided on CD. monthly, or as directed by the Consultant. PART 3-EXECUTION 2. Two(2)aerial views of overall Project 3.01 TECHNIQUE site after completion of site restoration and landscaping. A. Factual Presentation. 3. Provide five(5)3 inch by 5 inch prints B. Correct exposure and focus. and one(1)8 inch by 10 inch print of each view,plus one(1)copy in digital 1. High resolution and sharpness. format. 4. Additional aerial photographs may be 2. Maximum depth-of-field. used upon prior approval by the 3. Minimum distortion. CITY. C. In addition to the general progress 3.02 VIEWS REQUIRED photographs required, photographs of A. Photograph from locations to adequately each tie-in point shall be taken prior to illustrate condition of construction and backfill and turned in with the monthly state of progress. Application for Payment. 1.03 COSTS OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1. At successive periods of photography, take at least one (1) A. The Contractor shall pay costs for photograph from the same overall view as previously. specified photography and prints. Parties requiring additional photography or prints 2. Consult with the Consultant at each shall pay the photographer directly. period of photography for instructions PART 2-PRODUCTS concerning views required. 2.01 PRINTS 3. All views to contain a relative dimension reference that is easily recognizable by the average person. In views where dimensions are Bid No.PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvement-PH I SCO1380-113 CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS 3 critical, use of recognizable measuring devices such as a folding ruler,measuring tape in a manner the makings are clear and sharp in the photograph and the device located in close relationship with subject of photograph. 3.03 DELIVERY OF PRINTS A. Deliver prints to the CONSULTANT to accompany each Application for Payment. B. Distribution of prints as soon as processed is anticipated to be as follows: 1. CITY:one(1)set. 2. Consultant:two(2)sets. 3. Project record file one (1)set stored by Contractor and furnished to Consultant at project completion. 4. Contractor one(1)set. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1380-114 CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS Page 64:7 of 3 0 SECTION 01390-VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SITE SURVEY PART 1-GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES: PART 3-EXECUTION A. The work under this Section includes the performance of a Pre and Post 4. VIDEO SITE SURVEY Construction Video Survey of the condition of existing facilities, public A. The Contractor shall provide the Rights-of Way (ROW), easements, CONSULTANT with a DVD accurately roads,private property,and other surface representing existing conditions of the features and"before and after"digital still site to be disturbed by its operations. photographs. This DVD shall be submitted at least twenty-one(21)days prior to the start of 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS: work on this project. A. Section SC01050—Field Engineering B. Recording shall be on a new, high quality, DVD. The camera shall be B. Section SCO1380 — Construction capable of producing clean color images. Progress Photographs The original is to be submitted to the CONSULTANT for review and a copy is 1.03 PRE/POST-CONSTRUCTION VIDEO to be retained by the Contractor until INSPECTION Final Acceptance. CITY shall receive one (1) copy of the Final Videotaping A. Prior to start of construction, Contractor after approval by the CONSULTANT. shall retain the services of a firm specializing in pre-construction video C. At a minimum,the video shall contain: inspection. 1. At the beginning of the video, the B. Video inspection shall delineate all project name and date of taping aspects of facilities on site and shall be superimposed on the surrounding properties. picture. 2. As the location of the video tapping C. Any claims for damages not clearly progresses,i.e.,the individual street shown as existing prior to construction name shall be temporally shall be paid for by the Contractor,unless superimposed on the picture. conclusive evidence to the contrary is provided. 3. Centerline stationing at 100 feet intervals or clear reference to the 1.04 SUBMITTALS: individual residences (by street A. Pre-Construction Video and number)and/or business(by street number and name). Photographic Site Survey 5. The video shall be run twice the full 1. The Contractor shall submit one (1) length of the project,first facing and copy of the Pre Construction Video proceeding ahead station wise and Survey with video log to the CITY for slightly angled to the right of review and acceptance. centerline. The second run shall be the full length of the project facing B. Post-Construction Video Site Survey and proceeding back station wise and slightly angled to the right of 1. At the discretion of the CITY, the centerline. requirement for a Post-Construction video may be waived. 6. Both shootings shall contain the centerline within the view of the 2. The Contractor shall submit one (1) observer. The taping is to be copy of the Post-Construction Video continuous during each run. Areas Survey with log to the CITY for of special importance/interest may review. be "zoomed-in" on to provide the necessary details but must be 3. Accompanying this submittal, or as "zoomed-out' to the original view a separate submittal in the event the before proceeding. CITY waives the Post-Construction Video, the Contractor shall issue a D. Audio content letter attesting to having reviewed the Pre Construction Video Survey 1. Simultaneously record the audio and confirm restoration of surface portion during videotaping. attributes. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1390-115 VIDEO&PHOTOGRAPHIC SITE SURVEY Page 648 of 3 0 Contractor shall take "before and after" 2. Audio recording shall assist in digital still photographs of each home viewer orientation and in any Audio and/or property. The photographs of recording will only consist of camera each home and/or property shall consist operator commentary. of a set of photographs(3 minimum)and shall provide property-line to property- line coverage of the roadway,swale and E. Prepare a written video log that describes sidewalk areas for each property. The the contents of each tape including: "areas of interest" are the edge of roadway, condition of the swale, type of 1. Name of streets and/or easements. grass,landscaping within the swale,mail box and driveway apron. 2. Videotape location designator. B. The digital "file" name is to be the address of the property being 3. Coverage begin/end, station and photographed and shall be incorporated location. as part of the image. The Contractor shall provide the CITY with the following for review and acceptance: 4. Recording date. 1. One (1) CD with the digital files in street named/numbered F. The video shall present a clear and subdirectory and a digital file log. accurate representation of existing conditions. If the CITY determines that 2. Two(2)sets of"Before"color prints this intent is not met, the tape shall be and one(1)set of"After"color prints returned and the area re-televised at no of each digital file,with the file name additional cost to the CITY. displayed. Color print sets are to be bound with a Table of Contents and G. This accepted video along with the still divided and tabbed by street photographs will serve as an aid to the name/number. CITY in determining existing conditions. Nothing contained in the video or still 3. "Before" photographs (color prints photographs will supersede or relieve the and CD)shall be submitted twenty- CITY from determining the acceptability one (21) days in advance of the of restoration. commencement of the work. "After" photographs (color prints and CD) shall be submitted with the final H. Prior to Substantial Completion, the Application For Payment (refer to Contractor is responsible to review the Section 01380 PROGRESS video and still photographs and prepare PHOTOGRAPHS for additional a detailed list of surface improvements to requirements). be reinstated. This list shall include lawn areas, trees and plants, driveways, C The Contractor shall provide a bound set driveway aprons, roadways, signage, of accepted pre-construction sprinkler systems, sidewalks, mailboxes photographs to the Consultant to be and any other existing conditions maintained at the Consultant's Field affected by the work and submit to the Office for use during the project. CITY for review and approval. D. An additional page(page 3),with sample 3.02 PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY photographs,follows the End of Section. A. In addition to the videotape, the END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1390-116 VIDEO&PHOTOGRAPHICSITE SURVEY Page 649 of 119 3 �� as ! �tA1 tt rt y RI Y 1 t )• i Y N�t�} 1Si t}� �aq P�II I � nia S tt Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SC01390-117 VIDEO&PHOTOGRAPHICSITE SURVEY 3 0 SECTION 01400-QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 1. Plus/minus 0.20 foot radius of PART 1 GENERAL plan center 1.01 GENERAL 2. Plus/minus 0.05 foot vertical A. Contractor is required to follow all 3. Plus/minus 10%of specified technical specification requirements with vertical slope regards to material quality, certification, placement and installation. If the 4. Plus / minus 5% uniformity of Contractor has questions concerning specified vertical slope measured these items,it is required to generate and between any two points of a single issue a Request For Information to the run of pipe. CITY and Consultant for resolution and or guidance. B. Monitor fabrication and installation tolerance control of products to produce B. In the absence of other quality acceptable Work. Do not permit requirements, FDOT Standard tolerances to accumulate. Specifications and Index, of the most current edition,shall prevail. C. Comply with manufacturers' tolerances. Should manufacturers' tolerances 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS conflict with Contract Documents, request clarification from Consultant A. Section SC01025 - Measurement and before proceeding. Payment Procedures D. Adjust products to appropriate B. Section SC01050-Field Engineering dimensions, position before securing products in place. C. Section SC01340 - Shop Drawings, Work Drawings and Samples 1.05 TESTING SERVICES 1.03 Field QA/QC A. Contractor required to hire a professional, licensed independent firm A. The Contractor shall monitor quality to perform tests and other services control over suppliers, subcontractors, specified. products and workmanship, to produce work of specified quality. B. Field copies of on site density testing are to be left on site at the completion of each B. Comply with manufacturers'instructions, day's testing. The independent firm is including each step in sequence. required to "map" the results of each day's testing results on the Contractor's. C. Should manufacturers' instructions conflict with Contract Documents, issue C. Certified, signed and sealed test reports Request For Information to the will be submitted by the independent firm Consultant before proceeding. to the Consultant, CITY and Contractor, indicating observations and results of D. Comply with specified standards as tests and indicating compliance or non- minimum quality for the work except compliance with Contract Documents. where more stringent tolerances,codes, or specified requirements indicate higher D. Cooperate with independent firm;furnish standards or more precise workmanship. samples of materials, design mix, equipment, tools, storage, safe access, E. Perform work by persons qualified to and assistance by incidental labor as produce required and specified quality. requested. F. Verify that field measurements are as indicated on shop drawings/catalog cut E. Testing does not relieve Contractor to sheets or as instructed by the perform work to Contract requirements. manufacturer. F. Re-testing required because of non- G. Secure products in place with positive conformance to specified requirements anchorage devices designed and sized shall be performed by the same to withstand stresses,vibration, physical independent firm on instructions by the distortion,or disfigurement. CITY or Consultant. 1.04 TOLERANCES 1.06 INSPECTION SERVICES A. Installed tolerances: A. The CITY shall appoint,employ,and pay inspector for specified services for Bid No.PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvement-PH I SC01400-118 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS page 654 4 4 3 0 inspection. These services may be from F. Examine and verify specific conditions the Consultant, or from the CITY or any described in individual technical combination of the above. specification sections. G. Notify the CITY and Consultant, forty- B. The Inspector shall perform construction eight (48) hours prior to the expected observation, inspections and other time for inspection purposes and/or the services specified in individual witnessing of pressure testing. All specification sections and as required by pressure testing shall be witnessed by the CITY and/or Consultant. the CITY and/or Consultant. C. The Contractor shall cooperate with Inspector; furnish safe access and END OF SECTION assistance by incidental labor as requested. Additionally, the Contractor shall keep the inspection personnel fully informed of the needs, scheduling and progress of the project. D. This inspection does NOT relieve the Contractor from performing their own QA/QC on the Work as required in this and other technical specification sections. 1.07 MANUFACTURERS'FIELD SERVICES A. When specified in the Contract documents,requiring material or product suppliers or manufacturers to provide qualified staff personnel to observe site conditions, conditions of surfaces and installation, quality of workmanship, start-up of equipment, test, adjust and balance of equipment as applicable,and to initiate instructions when necessary. B. Report observations and site decisions or instructions given to applicators or installers that are supplemental or contrary to manufacturers' written instructions. PART 2 PRODUCTS(Not Used) PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. The Contractor shall verify that existing site conditions and substrate surfaces are acceptable for subsequent Work. Beginning new Work means acceptance of existing conditions. B. Verify that existing substrate is capable of structural support or attachment of new Work being applied or attached. C. Perform "receiving" inspection of materials,structures and equipment. D. Perform "in-process" inspection as the Work progresses. E. Monitor and inspect the work performed by subcontractors as the Work progresses. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SC01400-119 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS Page 652 of 3 0 SECTION 01500-CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS PART 1 —GENERAL install and maintain a certified backflow preventer or check valve on all CITY 1.01 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED issued portable hydrant meters; no exceptions. Using water from private A. Contractor shall furnish, install and homes and/or business' is strictly maintain temporary utilities required for forbidden. construction. Remove on completion of work. B. Water utilization for concrete plaster and mortar shall meet the respective 1.02 RELATED REQUIRMENTS requirements and standards set forth for A. General Conditions. water utilized in these construction materials. B. Section SC01010: Summaryof Work 2.04 TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITIES 1.03 REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES A. Provide sanitary facilities in compliance with Federal, state and local laws and A. Comply with National Electric Code. regulations. B. Comply with Federal, State, and local B. Service,clean and maintain facilities and codes and regulations and with utility enclosures. company requirements. 2.05 TEMPORARY CONTROLS PART 2—PRODUCTS A. Noise Control: See Section SC01100 — 2.01 MATERIALS,GENERAL Special Project Procedures A. Materials may be new or used, but must B. Dust Control: be adequate in capability for the required usage of the CITY, must not create 1. Provide positive methods and apply unsafe conditions, and must not violate dust control materials to minimize requirements of applicable codes and raising dust from construction standards. operations, and provide positive means to prevent airborne dust 2.02 TEMPORARY TELEPHONE SERVICE form dispensing into the atmosphere. A. Superintendent, foreman or other contractor personnel in charge shall be C. Pest and Rodent Control: equipped with a functioning cell phone during the term of the contract. 1. Provide pest and rodent control prior to start of construction to 2.03 TEMPORARY WATER prevent infestation of surrounding neighborhood. A. Schedule use and provide deposit to the City's Utility Department for a portable a. Employ methods and use hydrant meter. No water shall be taken materials that will not from the existing water distribution adversely affect conditions at system unless it's through the portable the site or on adjoining hydrant meter. The Contractor shall properties. b. Should the use of rodenticides be considered necessary, submit an informational copy of the proposed program to the Consultant. Clearly indicate: 1) The area or areas to be treated 2) The rodenticides to be used, with a copy of the manufacturer's printed instructions. 3) The pollution preventative measures to be employed. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1500-120 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROL Page 659 of 3 0 2. The use of any rodenticide shall be and to remove contaminated soils in full accordance with the or liquids. Manufacturer's printed instructions and recommendations. a. Excavate and dispose of any contaminated earth off-site, D. Debris Control: and replace with suitable compacted fill and topsoil. 1. Maintain all areas under Contractor's control free of 3. Take special measure to prevent extraneous debris. harmful substances from entering public waters. 2. Initiate and maintain a specific program to prevent accumulation of a. Prevent disposal of wastes, debris at construction site, storage effluents, chemicals, or other and parking areas,or along access such substances adjacent to roads and haul routes. streams,or in sanitary or storm sewers. a. Provide acceptable containers for deposit of debris. 4. Provide systems for control of atmospheric pollutants b. Prohibit overloading of trucks to prevent spillages on access a. Prevent toxic concentrations of and haul routes. chemicals 1) Provide periodic inspection of traffic areas b. Prevent harmful dispersal of to enforce requirements. pollutants into the atmosphere 3. Schedule periodic collection and PART 3—EXECUTION disposal of debris. 3.01 GENERAL a. Provide additional collections and disposals of debris A. Maintain and operate systems to assure whenever the periodic continuous service. schedule is inadequate to prevent accumulation. B. Modify and extend systems, as work progress requires. E. Pollution Control: 3.02 REMOVAL 1. Provide methods, means and facilities required to prevent A. Completely remove temporary materials contamination of soil, water or and equipment when their use is no atmosphere by the discharge of longer required. noxious substances from construction operations. B. Clean and repair damage caused by temporary installations or use of 2. Provide equipment and personnel, temporary facilities. perform emergency measures required to contain any spillages, END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1500-121 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROL 3 0 SECTION 01505—MOBILIZATION PART I-GENERAL A. Contractor shall be limited to a maximum of 3.0 percent of the total price bid for 1.01 DEFINITION AND SCOPE mobilization. The cost of mobilization/demobilization shall be A. Mobilization shall include the Contractor shown in the Schedule of Values. obtaining of all permits, insurance, and bonds; moving onto the site of all plant B. Demobilization shall be shown in the and equipment,temporary buildings and schedule of values as a minimum 25 other construction facilities; all as percent of the value for mobilization. required for the proper performance and completion of the Work. Mobilization PART 2-PRODUCTS (NOT USED) shall include, but not be limited to, the following principal items: PART 3-EXECUTION (NOT USED) 1. Move onto the site all Contractor's plan and equipment required forfirst END OF SECTION month operations. 2. Install temporary construction power,wiring,and lighting facilities. 3. Establish fire protection plan and safety program. 4. Secure construction water supply. 5. Provide on-site sanitary facilities and potable water facilities as specified. 6. Arrange for and erect Contractor's work and storage yard and employees'parking facilities. 7. Submit all required insurance certificates and bonds. 8. Obtain all required permits. 9. Post all OSHA,EPA, Department of Labor, and all other required notices. 10. Have Contractor's superintendent at the job site full time. 11. Submit a detailed construction CPM schedule acceptable to the Consultant as specified. 12. Submit a Schedule of Values of the Work. 13. Submit a schedule of submittals. 1.02 DEMOBILIZATION A. Demobilization is the timely and proper removal of all contractor-owned material, equipment or plant,from the job site and the proper restoration or completion of work necessary to bring the site into full compliance with the Contract Documents. 1.03 PAYMENT FOR MOBILIZATION/DEMOBILIZATION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1505-122 MOBILIZATION Page 655 of 3 0 SECTION 01525-CONSTRUCTION AIDS PART 1 -GENERAL A. Comply with applicable requirements specified in sections of Divisions 2 1.01 DESCRIPTION through 16. A. Scope of Work: The Contractor shall B. Relocate construction aids as required by furnish,install and maintain required progress of construction, by storage of construction aids and remove on work requirements and to accommodate completion of work. legitimate requirements of CITY and other contractors employed at the site. B. Related Requirements Described Elsewhere: 3.03 REMOVAL 1. Summary of Work: Section A. Completely remove temporary materials, SC01010 equipment and services: C. Contractor must comply with applicable 1. When construction needs can be requirements of the specified in Sections met by use of permanent of Divisions 2 through 16 - Technical construction. Specifications 2. At completion of work. PART 2-PRODUCTS B. Clean and restore areas damaged by 2.01 MATERIALS installation by use of temporary facilities. A. Materials may be new or used, suitable 1. Remove foundations and for the intended purpose, but must not underground installations for violate requirements of applicable codes construction aids. and standards. 2. Restore area of site affected by 2.02 CONSTRUCTION AIDS temporary installations to required elevations, slopes, ground cover A. Contractor shall provide construction and clean the area. aids and equipment required by person- nel and to facilitate execution of the C. Restore permanent facilities used for Work: scaffolds,staging,ladders,stairs, temporary purposes to specified ramps, runways, platforms, railings, condition or in kind if not specified. hoists, cranes, chutes and other such facilities and equipment such as temporary valves and fittings. Refer to END OF SECTION respective Technical Specifications Sections for particular requirements for each trade. B. When permanent stair framing is in place, provide temporary treads, platforms and railings, for use by construction personnel. C. Maintain facilities and equipment in first-class condition. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION A. Contractor shall consult with the CONSULTANT, review site conditions and factors which affect construction procedures and construction aids,which may be affected by execution of the Work. 3.02 GENERAL Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1525-123 CONSTRUCTION AIDS Page 656 of 3 0 SECTION 01525-CONSTRUCTION AIDS PART 1 -GENERAL A. Comply with applicable requirements specified in sections of Divisions 2 1.01 DESCRIPTION through 16. A. Scope of Work: The Contractor shall B. Relocate construction aids as required by furnish,install and maintain required progress of construction, by storage of construction aids and remove on work requirements and to accommodate completion of work. legitimate requirements of CITY and other contractors employed at the site. B. Related Requirements Described Elsewhere: 3.03 REMOVAL 1. Summary of Work: Section A. Completely remove temporary materials, SC01010 equipment and services: C. Contractor must comply with applicable 1. When construction needs can be requirements of the specified in Sections met by use of permanent of Divisions 2 through 16 - Technical construction. Specifications 2. At completion of work. PART 2-PRODUCTS B. Clean and restore areas damaged by 2.01 MATERIALS installation by use of temporary facilities. A. Materials may be new or used, suitable 1. Remove foundations and for the intended purpose, but must not underground installations for violate requirements of applicable codes construction aids. and standards. 2. Restore area of site affected by 2.02 CONSTRUCTION AIDS temporary installations to required elevations, slopes, ground cover A. Contractor shall provide construction and clean the area. aids and equipment required by person- nel and to facilitate execution of the C. Restore permanent facilities used for Work: scaffolds,staging,ladders,stairs, temporary purposes to specified ramps, runways, platforms, railings, condition or in kind if not specified. hoists, cranes, chutes and other such facilities and equipment such as temporary valves and fittings. Refer to END OF SECTION respective Technical Specifications Sections for particular requirements for each trade. B. When permanent stair framing is in place, provide temporary treads, platforms and railings, for use by construction personnel. C. Maintain facilities and equipment in first-class condition. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION A. Contractor shall consult with the CONSULTANT, review site conditions and factors which affect construction procedures and construction aids,which may be affected by execution of the Work. 3.02 GENERAL Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1525-124 CONSTRUCTION AIDS Page 65:7 of 3 0 SECTION 01530—BARRIERS PART 1 -GENERAL and animals from the site when 1.01 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED construction is not in progress. A. Contractor shall furnish, install and B. Gates shall have locks; and keys shall be maintain suitable barriers as required to furnished to the CITY. prevent public entry, and to protect the Work, existing facilities, trees and plants C. Provide additional security measures as from construction operations; remove deemed necessary and approved by the when no longer needed, or at completion CONSULTANT. of work. 3.03 TREE AND PLANT PROTECTION 1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A. Preserve and protect existing trees and A. Section SC01010:Summary of Work. plants at site that are designated to remain,and those adjacent to site. B. Section SC01500:Temporary Facilities. B. Consult with the CONSULTANT, and PART 2-PRODUCTS remove agreed-on roots and branches that interfere with construction. 2.01 MATERIALS,GENERAL 1. Employ qualified tree surgeon to A. Materials may be new or used,suitable for remove branches and tree cuts. the intended purpose,but must not violate requirements of applicable codes and C. Provide temporary barriers to a height of 6 standards. feet, around each, or around each group, of trees and plants. 2.02 FENCING D. Protect root zones of trees and plants: A. Minimum fence height 6 feet. 1. Do not allow vehicular traffic or B. Open-Mesh Fence: parking. 1. No.11 gauge,2-inch mesh,72 inches 2. Do not store materials or products. high-galvanized chain link fabric,with extension arms and 3 strands of 3. Prevent dumping of refuse or galvanized barbed wire. chemically injurious materials or liquids. 2. Galvanized steel posts; 1-1/2 inch line posts and 2-inch corner posts. 4. Prevent puddling or continuous running water. 2.03 BARRIERS E. Carefully supervise excavating, grading A. Materials are Contractor's option, as and filling, and other construction appropriate to serve required purpose. operations to prevent damage. PART 3-EXECUTION F. Replace, or suitably repair, trees and plants designated to remain which are 3.01 GENERAL damaged or destroyed due to construction operations. A. Install facilities of a neat and reasonably uniform appearance,structurally adequate 3.04 REMOVAL for the required purpose. A. Completely remove barricades, including B. Maintain barriers during entire construction foundations, when construction has period. progressed to the point that they are no longer needed and when approved by C. Relocate barriers as required by the CONSULTANT. progress of construction. B. Repair damage caused by construction. 3.02 FENCES Fill and grade areas of the site to the required elevations,and clean up the area. A. Provide and maintain fences necessary to assure security of the site during END OF SECTION construction to keep unauthorized people Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SC01530-125 BARRIERS Page 658 of 3 0 SECTION 01540-SECURITY AND SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS PART 1 GENERAL equipment and facilities to discover and determine any such conditions and shall 1.01 As a minimum, the Contractor shall provide be solely responsible for discovery, and assure that all of its personnel have and determination and correction of any such wear common colored Company shirts,safety condition. vests, hard hats and substantial leather work shoes / boots. Other Personal Protective C. Contractor shall prepare and maintain Equipment (PPE) as required by governing accurate reports of incidents of loss,theft local,state and Federal laws and regulations. or vandalism and shall furnish these reports to CITY within three (3) days of 1.02 SECTION INCLUDES each incident. A. Responsibility for Work Security 1.05 PROTECTION OF WORK IN PROGRESS, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT B. Protection of Work in Progress, Materials and Equipment A. Contractor shall be responsible for and shall bear any and all risk of loss or C. Protection of Existing Property damage to work in progress,all materials delivered to the site,and all materials and D. Security Program equipment involved in the Work until completion and final acceptance of Work under this Contract. Excluded from E. Entry Control Contractor's responsibility is any loss or damage that results from the sole active F. Personnel Identification negligence of the CITY or its representatives. G. Security Service 1.06 PROTECTION OF EXISTING H. Miscellaneous Restrictions PROPERTY 1.03 RELATED SECTIONS A. Contractor shall so conduct its operations as not to damage, close, or obstruct any A. Section 01010 — Summary of utility installation, highway, road or Project other property until permits therefore have been obtained. If facilities are B. Section 01500 - Temporary closed,obstructed,damaged or rendered Facilities and Controls unsafe by Contractor's operations, Contractor shall, at its expense, make 1.04 RESPONSIBILITY OF WORK such repairs and provide temporary SECURITY guards, lights and other signals as necessary or required for safety and as A. Contractor shall, at its expense, at all will be acceptable to the CITY. times conduct all operations under the Contract in a manner to avoid the risk of B.Contractor shall conduct its operation so loss, theft or damage by vandalism, as not to damage any existing buildings or sabotage or other means to any property. structures.The Contractor shall verify that Contractor shall promptly take all means and methods of construction used reasonable precautions that are inside,adjacent to,under or over existing necessary and adequate against any buildings will not cause damage. The conditions that involve a risk of loss,theft Contractor shall provide protection or damage to its property,at a minimum. methods that are B. Contractor shall continuously inspect all its work, materials, Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1540-126 SECURITY/SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS 0 acceptable to the CITY. connection with any repairs or restoration necessary or required by reason of any C. Unless otherwise specifically provided such damage or unauthorized cutting in the Contract, Contractor shall not do shall be borne by Contractor. any work that would disrupt or otherwise interfere with the operation of any 1.07 SECURITY PROGRAM pipeline, telephone, electric, radio, gas, transmission line,ditch or other structure, A. At the Pre-Construction Meeting, the nor enter upon lands in their natural state CITY will make a final determination on until approved by the CITY. which, if any, of the following requirements are to be implemented. D. Thereafter, and before it begins such work, Contractor shall give due notice 1. Protect Work existing premises and to CITY of its intention to start such work. CITY's operations from theft, Contractor shall not be entitled to any vandalism,and unauthorized entry. extension of time or any extra compensation on account of any 2. Initiate program at project postponement, interference or delay mobilization. caused by any such line,ditch or structure on or adjacent to the site of work. 3. Maintain program throughout E. Contractor shall preserve and protect all construction period until CITY cultivated and planted areas and acceptance precludes the need for vegetation such as trees, plants, shrubs Contractor security. and grass on or adjacent to the premises, 1.08 RESTRICTIONS which, as determined by CITY, do not reasonably interfere with the performance of this Contract. A. Do not allow cameras on site or photographs taken except by written F. Contractor shall be responsible for damage approval of the CITY. to any such areas and vegetation and for unauthorized cutting of trees and PART 2 PRODUCTS vegetation, including, without limitation, damage arising from the performance of Not Used. its work through operation of equipment or stockpiling of materials. All cost in PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvement-PH I SCO1540-127 SECURITY/SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS page 66A -6 4 4 3 0 SECTION 01568-TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION deteriorate and filter stone which is dislodged shall be replaced. A. Scope of Work: 3.02 PERFORMANCE 1. The Work specified in this Section consists of designing,providing,maintaining and removing A. Should any of the temporary erosion and temporary erosion and sedimentation controls sediment control measures employed by as required by rules and regulations and permit the Contractor fail to produce results which conditions. comply with the requirements of the State of Florida, the CITY or Consultant, 2. Temporary erosion controls include,but are not Contractor shall immediately take limited to,grassing,mulching,setting,watering whatever steps are necessary to correct and reseeding on-site surfaces and soil and the deficiency at its own expense. burrow area surfaces and providing interceptor ditches at ends of berms and at those locations which will ensure that erosion during END OF SECTION construction will be either eliminated or maintained within acceptable limits as established by the CITY. 3. Temporary sedimentation controls include,but are not limited to silt dams,traps,barriers,and appurtenances at the foot of sloped surfaces which will ensure that sedimentation pollution will be either eliminated or maintained within acceptable limits as established by the CITY. 4. Contractor is responsible for providing effective temporary erosion and sedimentation control and leaving them installed at completion of the Work. B. Related Work Described Elsewhere: 1. Site Clearing: Section 02230 2. Sedimentation and Erosion Control: Section 02270. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.01 SEDIMENTATION CONTROL A. Bales shall be clean,seed-free cereal hay type. B. Netting shall be fabricated of material acceptable to the CITY. C. Filter stone shall be crushed stone which conforms to Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) specifications. D. Concrete block shall be hollow, non-load bearing type. E. Concrete shall be exterior grade not less than 1-inch thick. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 SEDIMENTATION CONTROL A. Install and maintain silt dams, traps, barriers, and appurtenances as shown on the approved descriptions and working drawings. Hay bales which Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1568-128 TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL Page 661 of 3 0 SECTION 01570—MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC PART 1 GENERAL during hours of low visibility to delineate traffic lanes and to guide traffic. 1.01 Contractor shall provide all labor,material and services to perform all operations required for 1.08 TRAFFIC SIGNS AND DEVICES the maintenance and protection of vehicular and pedestrian traffic in conformance to all A. At approaches to site and on site, install applicable FDOT laws and regulations and at crossroads, detours, parking areas, subject to acceptance and permits by Owner, and elsewhere as needed, to direct Palm Beach County and FDOT as applicable. construction and affected public traffic. The Contractor shall submit traffic control 1.02 REFERENCES through work zone plans based on FDOT Roadway and Traffic Design Standards, A. State of Florida Department of 2001 Edition(or latest edition). Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, B. Relocate as Work progresses, to Section 102, 2000 Edition (or latest maintain effective traffic control. edition) B. State of Florida Manual of Traffic Control 1.09 REMOVAL and Safe Practices for Street and Highway Construction, Maintenance and A. Remove equipment and devices when no Utility Operations longer required. C. The Manual of Uniform Traffic Control B. Repair damage caused by installation. Devices,latest edition 1.10 SPECIFIC TRAFFIC CONTROL D. CBB ROW Permit A. Contractor shall maintain through traffic 1.03 SUBMITTAL on all public roads at all times unless stated otherwise herein. A. Submit Traffic Control Plans, ROW Permit Applications and Construction B. Contractor shall maintain access to all Schedule to the Owner, Palm Beach vehicular driveways(public or private)at County (if applicable), and the FDOT (if all times. Contractor shall backfill and applicable)for review and acceptance 30 install temporary rock base as necessary days prior to the start of construction. in order to provide safe and functional access to all driveways. 1.04 SIGNS AND DEVICES C. Contractor shall coordinate with the A. Traffic Control and Informational Signs Police and Fire Departments for whom the Contractor will provide satisfactory B. Traffic Cones and Drums,and Lights access at all times. C. Traffic Controllers Equipment D. Contractor shall maintain, at the minimum, one travel lane, in each 1.05 CONSTRUCTION PARKING CONTROL direction, when performing work within the Palm Beach County Right-of-Way. A. Control vehicular parking to prevent 1.11 EXECUTION interference with public traffic and parking, access by emergency vehicles and Owner's operations. Contractor's A. The Contractor shall arrange its work to employee's personal vehicles shall NOT cause minimum disturbance to normal be parked "in and around" the project pedestrian and vehicular traffic;and shall site. Contractor's employee's personal be held responsible for providing and vehicles shall be parked at the storage maintaining suitable means of access yard. (including emergencies)to all public and private properties during all stages of the 1.06 TRAFFIC CONTROLERS construction. A. Provide trained and equipped traffic B. If it becomes necessary to block off an controllers to regulate traffic when entire street to vehicular traffic during construction operations encroach on construction (other than for an public traffic lanes. emergency situation), the Contractor must secure the written authorization of 1.07 LIGHTS the CITY and Palm Beach County or FDOT as acknowledged as a condition of A. Use approved barricades with lights the Right-of-Way (ROW) permit(s) prior Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1570-129 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC 0 to completely blocking off the roadway. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES. 1.12 UNIT PRICE—MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT END OF SECTION A. Refer to Section 01025 - Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1570-130 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC Page 669 OF 11 3 ti SECTION 01580-PROJECT IDENTIFICATION AND SIGNS B. Paint graphics in styles, sizes, and colors selected. PART 1 -GENERAL 3.02 MAINTENANCE 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Maintain signs and supports in a neat, clean A. Scope of Work: condition; repair damages to structures, framing or signs. 1. Contractor shall furnish,install and maintain two(2) project signs. END OF SECTION 2. Contractor shall allow no other signs to be displayed. B. Related Requirements Described Elsewhere: 1. Summary of Project: Section SC01010. 1.02 PROJECT SIGNS A. One (1) painted sign with lettering, size, color and construction in accordance with the local requirements. B. Erect on each site at a location of high public visibility,as approved by the Consultant. C. Information to be included shall be as indicated on sample attached. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Sign Painter: Professional experience in type of work required. B. Finishes, Painting: Adequate to resist weathering and fading for three(3)year period. 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. An 11-inch by 17-inch color sketch of the Project sign shall be submitted to the Consultant for approval prior to final preparation of the project sign. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.01 SIGN MATERIALS A. Structure and Framing: May be new or used, wood or metal, in sound condition, structurally adequate and suitable for specified finish. B. Sign Surfaces: Exterior softwood plywood with medium density overlay,standard large sizes to minimize joints. 1. Thickness: As required by standards to span framing members,to provide even,smooth surface without waves or buckles. C. Rough Hardware: Galvanized. D. Paint: Exterior quality. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGNS A. Paint exposed surface of supports,framing and surface material; one coat of primer and one coat of exterior paint. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1580-131 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION AND SIGNS Page 664 of 11 3 L L Q � � U � � Q U O z 'T U U L7 O > O z +J O i U C U 3 Q LL nit 'i Z U w �.� O L c m o 0 U L N U > L m C U O w iSS,+ rt Q 0 � U � � U � �; 0 SECTION 01600-MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT PART 1 -GENERAL step or installation procedure unless specifically modified or exempted by 1.01 DESCRIPTION Contract Documents. A. Scope of Work: Material and equipment 1.03 TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING incorporated into the Work: A. Contractor shall arrange deliveries of 1. Manufactured and fabricated products in accordance with progress products: schedules, coordinate to avoid conflict with work and conditions at the site. a. Design, fabricate and assemble in accord with the 1. Deliver products in undamaged best engineering and shop condition, in manufacturer's original practices. containers or packaging, with identifying labels intact and legible. b. Manufacture like parts of duplicate units to standard 2. Immediately on delivery, inspect sizes and gauges, to be shipments to assure compliance interchangeable. with requirements of Contract Documents and approved c. Two (2) or more items of the submittals, and that products are same kind shall be identical,by properly protected and undamaged. the same manufacturer. B. Contractor shall provide equipment and d. Products shall be suitable for personnel to handle products by methods service conditions. to prevent soiling or damage to products or packaging. e. Equipment capacities, sizes and dimensions shown or 1.04 STORAGE AND PROTECTION specified shall be adhered to unless variations are A. The Contractor shall furnish a covered, specifically approved in weather-protected storage structure writing. providing a clean, dry, non-corrosive environment for all mechanical 2. Do not use material or equipment equipment, valves, architectural items, for any purpose other than that for electrical and instrumentation which it is designed or specified. equipment,and special equipment to be incorporated into this Project. Storage or 1.02 MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR equipment shall be in strict accordance INSTALLATION with the"instructions for storage"of each equipment supplier and manufacturer A. When Contract Documents require that including connection of heaters, placing installation of Work shall comply with of storage lubricants in equipment, etc. manufacturer's printed instructions. Corroded, damaged or deteriorated Contractor shall obtain and distribute equipment and parts shall be replaced copies of such instructions to parties before acceptance of the Project. involved in the installation, including five Equipment and materials not properly (5)copies to the Consultant. stored will not be included in a payment estimate. 1. Maintain one (1) set of complete instructions at the job site during B. Contractor shall store products in accord installation and until completion. with manufacturer's instructions, with seals and labels intact and legible. B. Contractor shall handle, install,connect, clean, condition and adjust products in 1. Store products subject to damage strict accord with such instructions and in by the elements in weather-tight conformity with specified requirements. enclosures. 1. Should job conditions or specified 2. Maintain temperature and humidity requirements conflict with within the ranges required by manufacturer's instructions,consult manufacturer's instructions. with Consultant for further instructions. 3. Store fabricated products above the ground, on blocking or skids, 2. Do not proceed with Work without prevent soiling or staining. Cover clear instructions. products which are subject to deterioration with impervious sheet C. Contractor shall perform work in coverings, provide adequate accordance with manufacturer's ventilation to avoid condensation. instructions. Do not omit any preparatory Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SC01600-133 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT Page 666 of 11 3 0 4. Store loose granular materials in a within seven(7)days after written notice well-drained area on solid surfaces to do so has been given,the CITY retains to prevent mixing with foreign the right to correct all deficiencies noted matter. in previously transmitted written notice and deduct the cost associated with C. All materials and equipment to be these corrections from the Contractor's incorporated in the Work shall be Contract. These costs may be handled and stored by the Contractor comprised of expenditures for labor, before, during and after shipment in a equipment usage, administrative, manner to prevent warping, twisting, clerical,engineering and any other costs bending,breaking,chipping,rusting,and associated with making the necessary any injury, theft or damage of any kind corrections. whatsoever to the material or equipment. 1.05 STORAGE AND HANDLING OF D. Contractor shall store under a roof or off EQUIPMENT ON SITE the ground cement, sand and lime, and shall be kept completely dry at all times. A. Because of the long period allowed for All structural and miscellaneous steel, construction, special attention shall be and reinforcing steel shall be stored off given to the storage and handling of the ground or otherwise to prevent equipment on site. As a minimum, the accumulations of dirt or grease,and in a procedure outlined below shall be position to prevent accumulations of followed by Contractor: standing water and to minimize rusting. Beams shall be stored with the webs 1. All equipment having moving parts vertical. Precast concrete beams shall such as gears,electric motors, etc. be handled and stored in a manner to and/or instruments shall be stored prevent accumulations of dirt, standing in a temperature and humidity water, staining, chipping or cracking. controlled building approved by the Brick, block and similar masonry Consultant, until such time as the products shall be handled and stored in a equipment is to be installed. manner to reduce breakage, chipping, cracking and spalling to a minimum. 2. All equipment shall be stored fully lubricated with oil, grease, etc. E. All materials,which,in the opinion of the unless otherwise instructed by the Consultant, have become so damaged manufacturer. as to be unfit for the use intended or 3. Manufacturer's storage instructions specified, shall be promptly removed by shall be carefully studied by the the Contractor from the site of the Work, Contractor and reviewed with the and the Contractor shall receive no Consultant by him. These compensation for the damaged material instructions shall be carefully or its removal. followed and a written record of this kept by the Contractor. F. Contractor shall arrange storage in a manner to provide easy access for 4. Moving parts shall be rotated a inspection. Make periodic inspections of minimum of once weekly to insure stored products to assure that products proper lubrication and to avoid are maintained under specified metal-to-metal "welding". Upon conditions, and free from damage or installation of the equipment, the deterioration. Contractor shall start the equipment, at least half the load, G. Protection After Installation: Contractor once weekly for an adequate period shall provide substantial coverings as of time to insure that the equipment necessary to protect installed products does not deteriorate from lack of from damage from traffic and subsequent use. construction operations. Remove covering when no longer needed. 5. Lubricants shall be changed upon H. The Contractor shall be responsible for completion of installation and as all material,equipment and supplies sold frequently as required thereafter and delivered to the CITY under this during the period between Contract until final inspection of the Work installation and acceptance. and acceptance thereof by the CITY. In Mechanical equipment to be used in the event any such material, equipment the Work, if stored for longer than and supplies are lost,stolen,damaged or ninety (90) days, shall have the destroyed prior to final inspection and bearings cleaned, flushed and acceptance,the Contractor shall replace lubricated prior to testing and same without additional cost to the CITY. startup,at no extra cost to the CITY. I. Should the Contractor fail to take proper 6. Prior to acceptance of the action on storage and handling of equipment, the Contractor shall equipment supplied under this Contract have the manufacturer inspect the Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SC01600-134 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT Page 66:7 Of i i 3 equipment and certify that its condition has not been detrimentally affected by the long storage period. Such certifications by the manufacturer shall be deemed to mean that the equipment is judged by the manufacturer to be in a condition equal to that of equipment that has been shipped, installed, tested and accepted in a minimum time period. As such, the manufacturer will guarantee the equipment equally in both instances. If such a certification is not given, the equipment shall be judged to be defective. It shall be removed and replaced at the Contractor's expense. 1.06 SPARE PARTS A. Spare parts for certain equipment provided under Divisions 11: Equipment; 13: Special Construction; 15: Mechanical; and 16: Electrical have been specified in the pertinent sections of the Technical Specifications. The Contractor shall collect and store all spare parts so required in an area to be designated by the Consultant. In addition, the Contractor shall furnish to the Consultant an inventory listing all spare parts, the equipment they are associated with, the name and address of the supplier,and the delivered cost of each item. Copies of actual invoices for each item shall be furnished with the inventory to substantiate the delivered cost. 1.07 GREASE,OIL AND FUEL A. All grease,oil and fuel required for testing of equipment shall be furnished with the respective equipment. The CITY shall be furnished with a year's supply of required lubricants including grease and oil of the type recommended by the manufacturer with each item of equipment supplied. B. The Contractor shall be responsible for changing the oil in all drives and intermediate drives of each mechanical equipment after initial break-in of the equipment, which in no event shall be any longer than three (3) weeks of operation. PART 2-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) PART 3-EXECUTION(NOT USED) END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SC01600-135 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT Page 668 Uf 3 0 SECTION 01630-SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS PART 1 —GENERAL one product and manufacturer, there is no option and no substitution will be 1.01 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED allowed. A. Contractor shall furnish and install 1.05 SUBSTITUTIONS products specified under options and conditions for substitutions stated in this A. Within a period of thirty (30) days after Section. award of Contract, Consultant will consider formal requests from the 1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS Contractor for substitution of products in place of those specified: A. Information for Bidders and General Conditions. 1. After the end of that period, the request will be considered only in B. Section SCO1410: Testing Laboratory case of product unavailability or Services. other conditions beyond the control of the Contract Documents: C. Section SCO1650: Start-up. B. Submit a separate request for each D. Section SCO1700: Contract Closeout. substitution. Support each request with: 1.03 PRODUCTS LISTED 1. Complete data substantiating compliance of the proposed A. Within thirty (30) days after award of substitution. Support each request Contract, submit to Consultant six (6) with: copies of complete list of major products which are proposed for installation. a. Product identification, including manufacturer's name B. Tabulate products by specification and address. section number and title. b. Manufacturer's literature; C. For products specified only by reference identify: standards,list for each such product: 1) Product description. 1. Name and address of manufacturer. 2) Reference standards. 2. Trade name. 3) Performance and test 3. Model or catalogue designation. data. 4. Manufacturer's data: C. Samples,as applicable. a. Reference standards. b. Performance test data. d. Name and address of similar projects on which product has 1.04 CONTRACTOR'S OPTIONS been used, and the date of each installation. A. For products specified only by reference standard, select product meeting that 2. Itemized comparison of the standard,by any manufacturer. proposed substitution with product specified;list significant variations. B. For products specified by naming several products or manufacturers, select any 3. Data relating to changes in the one of those products and manufacturers construction schedule. named which complies with Specifications. 4. Any effect of the substitution on separate contracts. C. For products specified by naming only one or more products or manufacturers 5. List of changes required in other and stating"or equal",select one of those work or products. named products or manufacturers. After award of Contract, submit a request as 6. Accurate cost data comparing for substitutions, for any product or proposed substitution with product manufacturer which is not specifically specified. named. 7. Designation of required license fees D. For products specified by naming only or royalties. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1630-136 SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS Page 669 Of i i 3 0 8. Designation of availability of 5. It will pay all costs, resulting under maintenance services and sources separate contracts, which result of replacement materials. from the substitution. C. Substitutions will not be considered for 6. It will pay all engineering costs for acceptance when: redesign or revision of the Contract Documents. 1. They are indicated or implied on Shop Drawings or product data 7. Cost data is complete and includes submittals without a formal request related costs under this Contract, from Contractor. but not: 2. They are requested by anyone a. Costs under separate other than Contractor. contracts. 3. Submitted without data relating to b. Consultant's costs of redesign changes in construction schedule. or revision of Contract 4. Any effect of substitution on Documents. separate contracts is not included. 1.07 CONSULTANT DUTIES 5. A list of changes required in other work or products is not included. A. Review Contractor's requests for substitutions with reasonable 6. Accurate cost data comparing promptness. proposed substitution with product specified is not included. B. Notify Contractor in writing of decision to accept or reject requested substitution. 7. Designation of required license fees or royalties is not included. PART 2—PRODUCTS (NOT USED) 8. Designation of availability of maintenance services, sources of PART 3—EXECUTION (NOT USED) replacement materials is not included. END OF SECTION 9. Acceptance will require substantial revision of Contract Documents. D. Substitute products shall not be ordered or installed without written acceptance of Consultant. E. Consultant will determine the acceptability of proposed substitutions. Contractor shall pay all costs associated with Consultant's review. 1.06 CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATION A. In making formal request for substitution Contractor represents that: 1. It has investigated the proposed product and has determined that it is equal to or superior in all respects to that specified. 2. It will provide same warranties or bonds for substitution as for product specified. 3. It will coordinate installation of accepted changes as may be required for the Work to be complete in all respects. 4. It waive claims for additional costs caused by substitution which may subsequently become apparent. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1630-137 SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS Page 6:78 of 3 0 SECTION 01700-CONTRACT CLOSEOUT PART 1 -GENERAL completeness of the Project and readiness of the facility for 1.01 DESCRIPTION occupancy. A. Scope of Work: Contractor shall comply 2. Prepare and deliver to CITY a with requirement stated in Conditions of Certificate of Substantial the Contract and in specifications for Completion with the punchlist of administrative procedures in closing out items to be completed or corrected the Work. before final inspection. B. Related Requirements Described 1.03 FINAL INSPECTION Elsewhere: A. Prior to Contractors request for a final 1. Cleaning: Section SCO1710 inspection the following submittals and Work must be complete: 2. Project Record Documents:Section 1. Project Record Documents must be SCO1720 approved. 3. Operating and Maintenance Data: 2. Equipment and systems have been Section SC01730 tested in the presence of the CITY's 4. Warranties and Bonds: Section representative and are operational SC01740. and training,when applicable. 1.02 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 3. All punchlist items have been corrected. A. The Work will not be substantially B. The Consultant will, within reasonable complete, and Contractor may not time, make an inspection to verify the request substantial completion status of completion with reasonable inspection unless the following promptness after receipt of Contractor's submittals and work is completed: request. 1. All work specified herein and shown C. Should the Consultant consider that the on the drawing is complete. Work is incomplete or defective: 2. Project Record Documents have 1. The Consultant will promptly notify been submitted and reviewed to the the Contractor in writing, listing the requirements of Section SC01720. incomplete or defective work. 3. All deficiencies noted on inspection 2. Contractor shall take immediate reports or non-conformances are steps to remedy the stated corrected or the correction plan deficiencies, and send another approved. written certification to the 4. Contractor to submit evidence of Consultant that the Work is compliance with the requirements of complete. governing authorities. 3. The Consultant will within a B. When the conditions of paragraph 1.02 reasonable amount of time, A.are met the Contractor shall submit to reinspect the Work and the the Consultant: Contractor shall be liable for reinspection fees as described in 1. A written notice that it considers the paragraph 1.04. Work, or portion thereof, is D. When the Consultant finds that the Work substantially complete,and request is acceptable under the Contract an inspection. Documents, the Contractor may make C. Within a reasonable time after receipt of closeout submittals. such notice,the Consultant will make an 1.04 REINSPECTION FEES inspection to determine the status of completion. A. Should the Consultant perform D. When the Consultant finds that the Work reinspections due to failure of the Work is substantially complete,Consultant will: to comply with the claims of status of completion made by the Contractor: 1. Attend a Substantial Completion 1. Contractor will compensate the walk-through of the facility to CITY for such additional services. include the CITY, Contractor and Consultant and/or Engineer of 2. CITY will deduct the amount of such Record to determine the Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1700-138 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 3 0 compensation from the final 3. Total Contract Sum,as adjusted. payment to the Contractor. 4. Previous payments. 1.05 CONTRACTOR'S CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS 5. Sum remaining due. A. Warranties and Bonds: To requirements of Section SC01740. C. Consultant will prepare a final Change Order, reflecting approved adjustments B. Evidence of Payment and Release of to the Contract Sum which were not Liens: To requirements of General and previously made by Change Orders. Supplementary Conditions. 1.07 FINAL APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT C. Certificate of Insurance for Products and Completed Operations. A. Contractor shall submit the final Application for Payment in accordance D. Final Application for Payment with procedures and requirements stated in the Conditions of the Contract. E. Certificate of Substantial Completion. 1.08 RECORD DOCUMENT SUBMITTAL F. Certificate of Final Inspection, Testing, REQUIREMENTS and Acceptance A. Submit data on 8 '/2 x 11 inch pages in G. Closeout of all applicable permits: three-ring binders with durable covers. 1. State or other jurisdictional permits (as applicable): B. Prepare binder cover and binder spine a. FDOT with printed title"RECORD DOCUMENT b. LWDD MANUAL", title of project, and subject C. SFWMD matter of binder when multiple binders d. USACE are required. e. FEC f. CSX C. Internally subdivide the binder contents 2. PBC ROW/MOT with permanent page dividers and tabs. 3. PBC Health Department 4. PBC Building Department D. Contents: Prepare a Table of Contents 5. City of Boynton Beach — Right-of- as follows: Way(ROW) 6. City of Boynton Beach Building 1. Part 1: Directory, listing names, Department addresses,and telephone numbers Of Engineer, Contractor, 1.06 FINAL ADJUSTMENT OF ACCOUNTS Subcontractors and major equipment suppliers. A. Submit a final statement of accounting to 2. Part 2: Project documents and the Consultant. certificates,including the following: a. Certificate of Substantial B. Statement shall reflect all adjustments to Completion with signed-off the Contract Sum: Substantial Completion punchlist. 1. The original Contract Sum. b. Certificate of Final Acceptance. 2. Additions and deductions resulting c. Warranty of Title,form WT-1 from: d. Final Release of Lien e. Pre- and Post-construction a. Previous change orders or videos and photographs on written amendment. DVD or CD. f. Certifications of closeout of all b. Allowances. applicable permits (NPDES, PBC Health Department, C. Unit prices. SFWMD, LWDD, PBC or CBB Building Permits,etc.) d. Deductions for uncorrected work. E. Submit Operation and Maintenance(O& M)Manuals for all equipment. The O&M e. Deductions for liquidated Manuals shall include the following damages. information: a. Manufacturer's name,address,and f. Deductions for reinspection telephone number. payments. b. List of equipment C. Parts list for each component g. Other adjustments. d. Operating instructions e. Maintenance instructions for Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1700-139 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT Page 6:72 of 3 equipment and systems. F. Submit to the CITY,one(1)draft copy of the RECORD DOCUMENT MANUAL fifteen (15) days prior to the request for Final Inspection, Testing and Acceptance. This copy will be reviewed and returned prior to Final Inspection, Testing and Acceptance,with the CITY's comments. Revise content of all document sets as required. G. Submit one(1)revised FINAL RECORD DOCUMENT MANUAL and six (6) sets for all Operation and Maintenance Manuals,within ten(10)days after Final Inspection,Testing and Acceptance. . PART 2-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) PART 3-EXECUTION 3.1 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES A. Submit written certification that the Work has been completed in accordance with Contract Documents and is ready for the Substantial Completion and/or Final Completion walk-throughs. B. Provide submittals to the Consultant and the CITY that are required by governing or permitting authorities such as Palm Beach County Health Department, Palm Beach County Traffic/Land Development, FDOT, etc. in order to closeout the project. C. Submit final Application for Payment identifying total adjusted Contract Sum, previous payments, and full release of retainage. D. Final payment and release of retention with NOT be made until the RECORD DOCUMENT MANUALS, Operation and Maintenance Manuals, and the"AFTER" photographic survey, video, and photographs on DVD/CD have been received and accepted by the CITY. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1700-140 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 3 0 SECTION 01705-RECORD DRAWING REQUIREMENTS A. The Contractor shall maintain full size PART 1 GENERAL (24"x36") field drawings to reflect the installed/accepted items of work as the 1.01 The terms "Record Drawing" and "As-Built Work progresses. Upon completion of Drawing"shall be synonymous. However,it is the Work,the Contractor shall submit two the CITY's preference to refer to these (2) sets of full size, signed and sealed drawings as"Record Drawings". The Record Record Drawings and one(1)CD or DVD Drawings are prepared by the Contractor and with the electronic PDF and AutoCAD are used to document the actual construction files(AutoCAD 2010 or newerformat).All and other conditions noted in the Contract Record Drawings shall be generated with Documents. AutoCAD, and conversions from any other CAD platform to AutoCAD once the 1.02 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE drawings are finished are not allowed. Points collected shall be generated with A. Contractor shall maintain at the site, a AutoCAD Land Desktop or AutoCAD record copy of: Civil 3D. An electronic set of the design drawings(including all pertinent XREF's, 1. Drawings CTB files, images,etc.)will be furnished to the Contractor by the design engineer 2. Approved Shop Drawings, Product at no cost. Data and Samples B. Contractor shall label each document, 3. Field Test Records "PROJECT RECORD DRAWING" in neat large printed letters, or by rubber 1.03 RELATED SECTIONS: stamp. A. Measurement and Payment — Section C. Contractor shall maintain documents in a SCO1025 clean, dry, legible condition and in good order. Do not use record documents for B. Shop Drawings, Work Drawings, and construction purposes. Samples—Section SC01340 D. Record information must be created C. Testing Laboratory Services — Section concurrently with construction progress. SCO1410 Contractor shall not conceal any work until required information is recorded. D. Substitutions and Product Options — E. Contractor shall make documents and Section SCO1630 samples available for inspection by CITY 1.04 RELATED REQUIREMENTS and CONSULTANT at all times. A. The completed final Record Drawings 1.06 RECORD DRAWINGS shall be certified by a Florida Registered A. Survey/GPS Points: All points shall be Land Surveyor. This certification shall collected via NAD83 FL State Plane consist of the surveyor's embossed seal coordinates and elevations collected via bearing his/her registration number, the the NAVD88 vertical datum. All drawings surveyor's signature and date (of the shall be in the proper coordinate base, survey)on each sheet of the drawing set coordinates shall be called out on the (including the cover and key sheet). drawings,and all field collected data shall Standard Detail sheets are not required be submitted in comma delimited text to be included in the Record Drawing set. electronic format. In addition, all Record Drawing sheets shall list the company name, business B. Record Drawings shall include complete address, and telephone number of as installed information including paving surveyor. Additionally, the Record and drainage relative to pavement location; Drawings shall meet all Minimum concrete curb; gutter and sidewalks; Technical Standards (MTS) elevations of surface drainage flows to requirements. insure proper routings of storm water B. AutoCAD computer generated progress runoff;location of inlets,manholes,outfalls, Record Drawings are required to be endwalls and control structures;as well as submitted with each Application for pipe inverts, top of grates, rim elevations, Payment. and other features that were constructed in the Project. New sidewalks and new or 1.05 MAINTENANCE OF RECORD DRAWINGS replaced driveway aprons shall be shown on final record drawings with actual as-built dimensions. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1705-141 RECORD DRAWING REQUIREMENTS Page 6:74 Of i i 3 0 C. The Record Drawings shall include complete as installed information of the a. Structure types, location with utility systems,(water,sanitary sewer and grade of rim and flow-line storm water systems) including service elevations. laterals, sample points, valves, backflow preventers, information relative to location b. Piping system type (water of manholes, valve pits (enclosures), wet main, gravity sewer, etc.), wells,lift stations,as well as the inverts and length,size and elevations. rim elevations,and any other features that were either constructed as part of the C. Utility type, length, size and project or discovered during the elevation in conflict structures construction of the project.Any and all As- Built utilities that vary from the design d. All maintenance access drawing set shall be moved spatially to its structures, valve pits, valves correct locations and reflected accordingly and hydrants within right-of in the AutoCAD, PDF, and hard copy way. Record Drawings. e. Critical spot elevations at high D. Dimensional ties to water lines shall be or low intersections and the provided,both horizontal and vertical,at a midpoint of all intersections. minimum of every 200 linearfeet(If). Each water line dimensional tie shall include f. Sewer laterals. centerline stationing and be referenced to the nearest edge of roadway paving with 2. Pavement Marking and Signing elevation of the top of the pipe. Plans: Sign location where installed if different from plans. E. Contractor's Record Drawings shall include the key sheet/key map with exact I. Record Drawing shall include the following system pipe line and valve locations criteria at a minimum. indicated including GPS coordinates. 1. Record Drawings of water lines F. Computer generated Record Drawings shall include the following shall be submitted;data in tabular form will information: not be accepted. a. Top of pipe elevations and G. Additionally, Station & Offset and GPS horizontal location every 100 coordinates certified by the surveyor,shall linear feet(If). be provided for: b. Separation callouts between 1. Water Mains (including raw water water main, sanitary sewer as applicable): Valves, fittings, fire mains and laterals, reclaimed hydrants,permanent sample points, water and storm drainage service taps and meters. piping and structures. 2. Sanitary Sewers: - Manholes and C. Final elevations of surface cleanouts. feature including roadway crown, edge of pavement 3. Stormwater systems: Inlets, (roadway and sidewalk) and manholes and outfalls (including swale elevations every 200 MES). liner feet(If). 4. Force Mains:Valves and fittings. d. Station and Offset, GPS locations and elevations of 5. Reuse Mains: Valves, fittings, fittings, valves, fire hydrants, permanent sample points, service permanent sample points and taps and meters. water service taps and meters. 6. Wellfields:Wellheads and valves e. All tie-ins to existing lines shall be shown in an enlarged detail 7. General: Street light poles, hand- of the tie-in configuration. holds and pull boxes f. All water services H. Representative items of work that shall be shown on the Record Drawings as verified, 2. Record Drawings of all gravity changed or added are shown below: sanitary sewer lines include the following information: 1. Plans: a. Rims, inverts and length of piping between structures as well as slopes. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1705-142 RECORD DRAWING REQUIREMENTS Page 6:75 of 3 0 b. Rock elevations shall be taken b. Separation callouts between at all locations where there is a water main, sanitary sewer finish grade elevation shown mains and laterals and storm on the design plans. drainage piping and structures. c. All catch basin and manhole rim /grate elevations shall be c. The stub ends of all sewer shown. laterals shall be located via GPS and if there are any d. Elevations around island areas cleanouts installed on the are required. sewer laterals then the invert elevation of these cleanouts e. As constructed elevations need to be obtained. shall be taken on all paved and unpaved swales prior to d. Lift station Record Drawings placement of asphalt and/or shall consist of top of wet well topsoil/sod, at enough elevation, invert elevation of intermediate points to confirm the incoming line, bottom of slope consistency and the wet well and of the conformance to the plan compound area. details. 3. Force main Record Drawings shall 7. Lake and canal bank Record be prepared the same as the water Drawings shall include a key sheet line Record Drawings. of the lake for the location of cross sections. Lake and canal bank 4. Reclaimed water Record Drawings cross sections shall be plotted at a shall be prepared the same as the minimum of every 100 linear feet(If) water line Record Drawings. and the top and bottom of slope/edge of water around the lake 5. Record Drawings of all storm water or canal, unless otherwise drainage systems shall include the specified. Record Drawings shall following information: consist of the location and elevation of the top of bank,edge of water and a. Structures, grate elevations, the deep cut line, with the distance inverts and diameter and between each shown on the length of pipe line between drawing. If there are contours structures, type of drainage indicated on the design plans,then system (conveyance and/or they shall be recorded as well. exfiltration) and weir elevations if applicable. a. Retention area Record Drawings elevations shall be b. Separation callouts between taken at the bottom of the water main, sanitary sewer retention area and at the top of mains and laterals and storm bank. If there are contours drainage piping and indicated on the design plans, structures. then they shall be recorded as well. C. Cross section (ROW to ROW) every 50 feet or critical change b. If a change is made via field in elevation and at each inlet order or deviation to any showing sidewalk, inlet grate structure, pipeline, etc., a new and/or top and bottom of location shall be noted on the swale/slope,edge of roadway, Record Drawings. The roadway crown, edge of Consultant may request roadway, grate and sidewalk additional Record Drawing elevations. information to verify horizontal or vertical locations. 6. All rock and asphalt Record Drawings for parking lot, roadways 1.07 SUBMITTAL and swales areas shall consist of the following: A. Record Drawings - As a condition precedent to the Contractor's request for a. Rock elevations at all high and Substantial Completion Inspection, the low points, and at enough Contractor shall furnish to CITY a intermediate points to confirm complete set of full size paper prints, slope consistency and every marked-up Record Drawings with 50'for roadways. "RECORD DRAWINGS" clearly printed on each sheet for review and approval and acknowledge the receipt of marked Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1705-143 RECORD DRAWING REQUIREMENTS Page 6:76 of 3 0 up plans, comments that shall be record data must be added to the addressed before Final Completion. If legend and shown on each there was no change to the drawing, it plan/profile sheet. shall be marked"RECORD DRAWING— NO CHANGE" All final Record Drawing D. The electronic files submitted must be in sheets shall be certified, signed and PDF and AutoCAD 2010 or newer format. sealed by the Contractor's surveyor. All digital files are to be copied on CD or DVD. All fonts and line types shall be from B. Additionally, the Contractor shall certify the standard AutoCAD library. Any by stamping and signing each Record attachments to drawings (i.e., XREFs, Drawing sheet indicating the fact that it Images, CTB files,or any such attached has been reviewed and accepted. files) shall be written to CD or DVD. Original layer states shall be saved in C. Initially, two(2)signed and sealed paper AutoCAD prior to making any changes to prints are to be submitted to the Project drawings using the Layer State Manager Manager for review. Following review by under the Layer Properties Manager the Consultant and CITY, any comments dialog box. As a minimum requirement, are to be addressed.On final submission, electronic files must include all features the following items shall be provided: that were shown on the approved construction plans. 1. Two (2) sets of signed and sealed drawings (24 in. x 36 in.). If sent by E. When identified on the Schedule of Bid mail or courier,the drawings shall be Items as a separate pay item, Record packaged in properly sized shipping Drawings shall be paid for once the tubes. FINAL project Record Drawings have been submitted to and accepted by the 2. PDF and AutoCAD electronic files CITY and CONSULTANT. on CD or DVD. All proposed data must be crossed out and the computer generated As-Built data PART 2 PRODUCTS-Not Used. must be easily identified and put on AutoCAD layers other than those PART 3 EXECUTION-Not Used. used by the Design Engineer, with the text "ASB" preceding the layer name.A bold or different font and line END OF SECTION weight may be used. A sample of Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1705-144 RECORD DRAWING REQUIREMENTS 3 0 SECTION 01710—CLEANING PART 1 -GENERAL needed and dispose of at legal disposal areas away from the site. 1.01 DESCRIPTION C. Contractor shall coordinate and A. Scope of Work: Contractor shall execute cooperate with the CITY for the routine cleaning,during progress of the Work and collection of garbage,debris and recycle at completion of the Work. materials by assuring access to oversized vehicles. If access to the property owner 1.02 DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS pick-up points,Contractor shall gather the collection bins, stage them in a pick-up area and then return to the individual A. Contractor shall conduct cleaning property owners after the garbage and/or and disposal operations to comply with recycle has been picked-up. codes, ordinances, regulations, and anti- pollution laws. 3.02 DUST CONTROL PART 2-PRODUCTS A. Clean interior spaces prior to the start of finish painting and continue cleaning on 2.01 MATERIALS an as-needed basis until paint is finished. A. Use only those cleaning materials B. Schedule operations so that dust and which will not create hazards to health other contaminants resulting from or property and which will not damage cleaning process will not fall on wet or surfaces. newly-coated surfaces. B. Use only those cleaning materials and 3.03 FINAL CLEANING methods recommended by manufacturer of the surface material to be cleaned. A. Employskilled workmenforfinal cleaning. C. Use cleaning materials only on surfaces B. Remove grease,mastic,adhesives,dust, recommended by cleaning material dirt,stains,fingerprints, labels,and other manufacturer. foreign materials from sight- exposed interior and exterior surfaces. PART 3-EXECUTION C. Prior to final completion, or Owner 3.01 DURING CONSTRUCTION occupancy, Contractor shall conduct an inspection of sight-exposed interior and A. Execute daily cleaning to keep the Work, exterior surfaces and all work areas, to the site and adjacent properties free from verify that the entire Work is clean. accumulations of waste materials, rubbish and windblown debris, resulting END OF SECTION from construction operations or personal activities. B. Remove waste materials, debris and rubbish from the site as Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SC01710-145 CLEANING 0 SECTION 01720-PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS PART 1 -GENERAL 1. Do not conceal any work until 1.01 IN-PROGRESS PROJECT RECORD required information is recorded. DOCUMENTS C. Drawings: Legibly mark to record actual A. All dimensions and annotations that are construction: noted below shall be included on the progress and final Record Drawings. 1. Depths of various elements of Contractor shall maintain on site one(1) foundation in relation to finish first record copy for the Consultant of the floor datum. following as it progresses: 2. Location of existing internal utilities 1. Drawings: and appurtenances concealed in the construction, referenced to a. Trench bottom elevations visible and accessible features of the structure. b. Top of bedding (when imported bedding is required) 3. Field changes of dimension and detail. C. Pipe invert at each structure 4. Changes made by Field Order or by d. Station and off-set Change Order. measurements including grate elevations for structures. 5. Details not on original Contract Drawings. e. GPS coordinates/notations 6. Equipment and piping relocations. f. Mapping of all soil density test results(pass and fail) D. Specifications and Addenda: Legibly mark each section to record: 2. Specifications 1. Manufacturer, trade name, catalog 3. Addenda. number of Supplier of each product and item of equipment actually 4. Change Orders and other installed. modifications of the Contract. 2. Product substitutions and alternates 5. Consultant's Field Orders or written utilized. instructions. 3. Changes made by Field Order or by 6. Approved Shop Drawings,Working Change Order. Drawings and Samples. 1.02 SUBMITTAL 7. Field Test records. A. At Contract closeout, deliver Record 8. Maintenance of Traffic(MOT)Plans Documents to the Consultant for the CITY. 9. Construction photographs. B. Accompany submittal with transmittal B. Related Requirements Described letter in duplicate,containing: Elsewhere: 1. Date. 1. Field Engineering: Section SC01050. 2. Project title and number. 2. Shop Drawings, Working Drawings 3. Contractor's name and address. and Samples: Section SC01340. 4. Title and number of each Record 3. Construction Photographs: Section Document. SC01380. 5. Signature of Contractor or his 4. Video and Photographic Site authorized representative. Survey:Section SCO1390 PART 2-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) 1.02 RECORDING PART 3-EXECUTION(NOT USED) A. Label each document "PROJECT RECORD"in neat large printed letters. END OF SECTION B. Record information concurrently with construction progress. Bid No.PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvement-PH I SCO1720-146 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS Page 6:79 of 119 3 0 SECTION 01730-OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA PART 1 -GENERAL a. Provide reinforced 1.01 DESCRIPTION punched binder tab,bind in with text. A. Scope of Work: b. Reduce larger drawings 1. Contractor shall compile product data and fold to size of text and related information appropriate pages but not larger than for CITY's maintenance and 14 inches x 17 inches. operation of products furnished under Contract. 5. Provide fly-leaf for each separate product, or each piece of operating a. Prepare operating and equipment. maintenance data as specified in this Section and as a. Provide typed description of referenced in other pertinent projects and major component sections of Specifications. parts of equipment. 2. Contractor shall instruct CITY's b. Provide identified tabs. personnel in maintenance of products and in operation of equipment and 6. Cover: Identify each volume with systems. typed or printed title "OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE B. Related Requirements Described INSTRUCTIONS". List: Elsewhere: a. Title of Project. 1. Contract Closeout:Section SCO 1700 b. Identity of separate structure as 2. Project Record Documents: Section applicable. SCO1720 C. Identity of general subject 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE matter covered in the manual. A. Preparation of data shall be done by C. Binders: personnel: 1. Commercial quality three-post 1. Trained and experienced in binders with durable and cleanable maintenance and operation of plastic covers. described products. 2. Maximum post width:2 inches. 2. Familiar with requirements of the Section. 3. When multiple binders are used, correlate the data into related 3. Skilled as technical writer to the consistent groups. extent required to communicate essential data. 1.04 CONTENT OF MANUAL 4. Skilled as draftsman competent to A. Neatly typewritten table of contents for prepare required drawings. each volume, arranged in systematic order. 1.03 FORM OF SUBMITTALS 1. Contractor, name of responsible A. Prepare data in form of an instructional principal, address and telephone manual for use by CITY's personnel. number. B. Format: 2. A list of each project required to be 1. Size:8-1/2 inches x 11 inches. included, indexed to content of the volume. 2. Paper: 20 pound minimum, white,for typed pages. 3. List, with each project, name, address and telephone number of: 3. Text: Manufacturer's printed data,or neatly typewritten. a. Subcontractor or installer. 4. Drawings: Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1730-147 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA Page 688 of 119 3 0 b. A list of each product required to be included, indexed to content A. Submit six(6)copies of complete manual of the volume. in final form to the CITY through the CONSULTANT. C. Identify area of responsibility of each. B. Content:for architectural products,applied materials and finishes: d. Local source of supply for parts and replacement. 1. Manufacturer's data, giving full information on products. 4. Identify each product by product name and other identifying symbols a. Catalog number, size, as set forth in Contract Documents. composition. B. Product Data: b. Color and texture designations. 1. Include only those sheets which are C. Information required for pertinent to the specific product. reordering special manufacturing products. 2. Annotate each sheet to: 2. Instructions for care and a. Clearly identify specific product maintenance. or part installed. a. Manufacturer's b. Clearly identify data applicable recommendation for types of to installation. cleaning agents and methods. C. Delete references to b. Cautions against cleaning inapplicable information. agents and methods which are detrimental to product. C. Drawings: C. Recommend schedule for 1. Supplement product data with cleaning and maintenance. drawings as necessary to clearly illustrate: C. Content, for moisture protection and weather-exposed products: a. Relations of component parts of equipment and systems. 1. Manufacturer's data, giving full information on products. b. Control and flow diagrams. a. Applicable standards. 2. Coordinate drawings with information in Project Record Documents to b. Chemical composition. assure correct illustration of completed installation. C. Details of installation. 3. Do not use Project Record 2. Instructions for inspection, Documents as maintenance maintenance and repair. drawings. D. Additional requirements for maintenance D. Written test, as required to supplement data: Respective sections of product data for the particular installation: Specifications. 1. Organize in consistent format under 1.06 MANUAL FOR EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS separate headings for different procedures. A. Submit five(5)copies of complete manual in final form to the CITY through the 2. Provide logical sequence of CONSULTANT. instruction of each procedure. B. Content, for each unit of equipment and E. Copy of each warranty, bond and service system,as appropriate: contract issued. 1. Description of unit and component 1. Provide information sheet for CITY's parts. personnel,give: a. Function, normal operating a. Proper procedures in event of characteristics, and limiting failure. conditions. b. Instances which might affect b. Performance curves, validity of warranties or bonds. engineering data and tests. 1.05 MANUAL FOR MATERIALS AND FINISHES Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1730-148 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS 3 0 C. Complete nomenclature and commercial number of a. Function, normal operating replaceable parts. characteristics, and limiting conditions. 2. Operating procedures: b. Performance curves, a. Start-up, break-in, routine and engineering data and tests. normal operating instructions. C. Complete nomenclature and b. Regulation, control, stopping, commercial number of shut-down and emergency replaceable parts. instructions. 2. Circuit directories and panelboards. C. Summer and winter operating instructions. a. Electrical service d. Special operating instructions. b. Controls 3. Maintenance procedures: C. Communications a. Routine operations. 3. As installed color coded wiring diagrams. b. Guide to"trouble-shooting". 4. Operating procedures: C. Disassembly, repair and reassembly. a. Routine and normal operating instructions. d. Alignment, adjusting and checking. b. Sequences required. 4. Servicing and lubrication required. C. Special operating instructions. 5. Manufacturer's printed operating and 5. Maintenance procedures: maintenance instructions. a. Routine operations. 6. Description of sequence of operation by control manufacturer. b. Guide to"trouble-shooting". 7. Original manufacturer's parts list, C. Disassembly, repair and illustrations, assembly drawings and reassembly. diagrams required for maintenance. 6. Manufacturer's printed operating and a. Predicted life of parts subject to maintenance instructions. wear. 7. List of original manufacturer's spare b. Items recommended to be parts, manufacturer's current prices, stocked as spare parts. and recommended quantities to be maintained in storage. 8. As-installed control diagrams by controls manufacturer. 8. Other data as required under pertinent sections of specifications. 9. Each contractor's coordination drawings. D. Prepare and include additional data when the need for such data becomes apparent a. As-installed color coded piping during instruction of CITY's personnel. diagrams. E. Additional requirements for operating and 10. Charts of valve tag numbers, with maintenance data: Respective sections of location and function of each valve. Specifications. 11. List of original manufacturer's spare 1.07 SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE parts, manufacturer's current prices and recommended quantities to be A. Submit two(2)copies of completed data in maintained in storage. final form to the CITY through the CONSULTANT no later than thirty (30) 12. Other data as required under days following the Consultant's review of pertinent sections of specifications. the last shop drawing and/or other submittal specified under Section C. Content, for each electric and electronic SC01340. systems,as appropriate: 1. One copy will be returned with 1. Description of system and comments to be incorporated into component parts. final copies. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1730-149 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS Page 682 of 3 B. Submit six(6)copies of approved manual in final form directly to the offices of the Consultant,within thirty(30)calendar days of product shipment to the project site and preferably within 30 days after the reviewed copy is received. C. Append six(6)copies of addendum to the operation and maintenance manuals as applicable and certificates as specified within thirty(30)days after final inspection and plant start-up test. 1.08 INSTRUCTION OF CITY'S PERSONNEL A. Fully instruct CITY's designated operating and maintenance personnel in operation, adjustment and maintenance of products, equipment and systems. B. Review operating and maintenance manual with CITY's operating and maintenance personnel in full detail to explain all aspects of operations and maintenance. C. A list shall be provided to the CITY detailing the date,time and attendees of all training sessions. PART 2-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) PART 3-EXECUTION(NOT USED) END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvement-PH I SCO1730-150 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS page App -6 4 4 3 0 SECTION 01740-WARRANTIES AND BONDS PART 1—GENERAL 1. Size 8-1/2 inches by 11 inches, punch sheets for standard three(3) 1.01 DESCRIPTION post binder. A. Scope of Work: a. Fold larger sheets to fit into binders. 1. Contractor shall compile specified 2. Cover: Identify each packet with warranties and bonds, as in Article 5 and 13 of the General Conditions typed or printed title and as specified in these 'WARRANTIES AND BONDS". Specifications. List: B. Related Work Described Elsewhere: a. Title of Project. 1. General Conditions: Articles 5 and b. Name of Contractor. 13 C. Binders: Commercial quality, three (3) 2. Contract Closeout: Section post binder, with durable and cleanable SC01700. plastic covers and maximum post width of two(2)inches. 1.02 SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS 1.04 WARRANTY SUBMITTALS REQUIREMENTS A. Assemble warranties,bonds and service A. For all major pieces of equipment,submit and maintenance contracts,executed by a warranty from the equipment each of the respective manufacturers, suppliers,and subcontractors. manufacturer. The manufacturer's warranty period shall be concurrent with B. Number of original signed copies the Contractor's for one(1)year, unless required: Two(2)each. otherwise specified, commencing at the time of final acceptance by the CITY. C. Table of Contents: Neatly typed, in B. The Contractor shall be responsible for orderly sequence. Provide complete information for each item. obtaining certificates for equipment warranty for all major equipment 1. Product of work item. specified under technical specifications for Divisions 11: Equipment;13: Special 2. Firm, with name of principal, Construction; 15: Mechanical; and 16: address and telephone number. Electrical and which has at least a 1 hp motor or which lists for more than$1,000. 3. Scope. The Consultant reserves the right to request warranties for equipment not 4. Date of beginning of warranty,bond classified as major. The Contractor shall or service and maintenance still warrant equipment not considered to contract. be "major" in the Contractor's one-year warranty period even though certificates 5. Duration of warranty, bond or of warranty may not be required. service maintenance contract. C. In the event that the equipment 6. Provide information for CITY's manufacturer or supplier is unwilling to personnel: provide a one (1) year warranty commencing at the start of the Correction a. Proper procedure in case of Period, the Contractor shall obtain from failure. the manufacturer a two(2)year warranty commencing at the time of equipment b. Instances which might affect delivery to the job site. This two(2)year the validity of warranty or warranty from the manufacturer shall not bond. relieve the Contractor of the one(1)year warranty. 7. Contractor, name of responsible D. The CITY shall incur no labor or principal, address and telephone equipment cost during the guarantee number. period. 1.03 FORM OF SUBMITTALS E. Guarantee shall cover all necessary A. Prepare in duplicate packets. labor, equipment and replacement parts resulting from faulty or inadequate B. Format: equipment design,improper assembly or Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1740-151 WARRANTIES AND BONDS 3 0 erection, defective workmanship and materials, leakage, breakage or other failure PART 2-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) of all equipment and components furnished by the manufacturer. PART 3-EXECUTION(NOT USED) END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1740-152 WARRANTIES AND BONDS 3 0 SECTION 01800-MISCELLANEOUS WORK AND CLEANUP 1 PART 1 -GENERAL Gravel drives shall be replaced and regraded. 1.01 DESCRIPTION B. The Contractor shall remove, store and A. Scope of Work: replace existing fences during construction. Only the sections directed 1. This Section includes operations by the Consultant shall be which cannot be specified in detail as removed. If any section of fence is separate items but can be sufficiently damaged due to the Contractor's described as to the kind and extent to negligence, it shall be replaced with work involved. The Contractor shall fencing equal to or better than that furnish all labor, materials, equipment damaged, and the work shall be and incidentals to complete the work satisfactory to the Consultant. under this Section. 3.02 CLEAN UP 2. The work of this Section includes, but is not limited to,the following: A. The Contractor shall remove all construction material,buildings,equipment a. Restoring of driveways and and other debris remaining on the job fences. as the result of construction operations and shall render the site of the work in a b. Cleaning up. neat and orderly condition. 3.03 INCIDENTALWORK C. Incidental work. A. Do all incidental work not otherwise 2 PART 2-PRODUCTS specified, but obviously necessary for the proper completion of the 2.01 MATERIALS contract as specified and as shown on the Drawings. A. Materials required for this Section shall be of the same quality as materials that are to be restored. Where possible,the Contractor shall reuse existing materials that are removed and then replaced. END OF SECTION 3 PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 RESTORING OF DRIVEWAYS AND FENCES A. Existing public and private driveways disturbed by the Contractor shall be replaced.Paved drives shall be repaved to the limits and thickness existing prior to construction. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I SCO1800-153 MISCELLANEOUS WORK AND CLEAN UP Page 686 OF 11 3 INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I BID No. PWE22-013 SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS— DIVISION 2 -02000 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section and Description Dated DIVISION 2 -02000 SITE CONSTRUCTION 02018 Vibration Monitoring.......................................................................... 08/20 02060 Aggregate Materials................................................................. .......... 08/20 02082 Pubic Manholes &Structures................................................... 08/20 02230 Site Clearing ............................................................................ .......... 08/20 02270 Sedimentation and Erosion Control......................................... .......... 08/20 02300 Earthwork................................................................................. .......... 08/20 02320 Trenching and Excavation ....................................................... .......... 08/20 02322 Dewatering and Drainage........................................................ .......... 08/20 02324 Backfill...................................................................................... .......... 08/20 02513 Public Water& Reclaimed Water Distribution Systems.................. 08/20 02516 Disinfection of Potable Water Distribution Systems ................ .......... 08/20 02538 Sanitary Sewer System........................................................... 08/20 02630 Storm Drainage..................................................................... 08/20 02668 Valves and Appurtenances...................................................... .......... 08/20 02730 Milling of Existing Asphalt Payment......................................... .......... 08/20 02740 Subgrade, Base Course and Asphalt ...................................... .......... 08/20 02925 Sodding.................................................................................... .......... 08/20 02960 Restoration of Surface Improvements..................................... .......... 08/20 Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02018-154 VIBRATION MONITORING 3 SECTION 02018 VIBRATION MONITORING 1 PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION: A. Furnish,install,maintain,monitor,and remove vibration-monitoring equipment as specified and as indicated. B. Monitor vibrations and noise levels originating from construction operations as indicated or specified. C. Modify construction operation procedures if existing operation creates vibration or noise exceeding specified amounts. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SC01340-Shop Drawings,Work Drawings,and Samples B. Section SC01700-Contract Closeout C Se rt e.,0-3-415-_orestred Ge.,,.rete oaes 1.3 REFERENCES Not Used 1.4 UNIT PRICE—MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. When this Section is to be implemented, it shall be considered to be incidental to the specific Work scope for the individual Section,i.e., Pre-Cast Concrete Piles. 1.5 SUBMITTALS: A. Submit the following: 1. Qualifications of the independent vibration consulting firm's Professional Engineer including the names of the five (5) successful projects with names, current addresses, and telephone numbers of persons in charge of representing the owners or the owners at the time of monitored vibration-inducing operation and noise levels. 2. Qualifications of the vibration consulting firm's personnel to install, operate and interpret the monitoring equipment including the name of the personnel and the names of the three(3)projects per person which they installed,operated,monitored,and interpreted monitoring equipment with names,current addresses and telephone numbers of persons in charge of representing the owners or the owners at the time of monitored vibration-inducing operations and noise levels. 3. Prior to commencement of pile driving or other vibration inducing operations,submit in writing the plan for monitoring operations and equipment to be used to assure compliance with the vibration and noise limitation. As a minimum,this plan shall provide for the following: a. Recommended vibration-limiting methods to meet the specified peak particle velocity limitations and locations for taking measurements. b. Manufacturers' brochures and written operation instructions for seismograph recording equipment intended to be used for each vibration occurrence. 4. Daily reports,while driving sheeting,piles or performing other vibration-inducing operations,detailing each source of vibration, location of monitoring, and the vibration records highlighting peak particle velocities. All daily reports shall be stamped and signed by the Vibration Consulting Firm's Professional Engineer. 2 PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 EQUIPMENT: A. Provide a low frequency sensitive three-component seismic recording instrument with wave paper trace, variable trigger level setting,peak particle velocity memory operation(in inches/second)and sound level readout capability. B. Manufacturers: 1. Spregnether,St.Louis,MO 2. Slope Indicator Co.,Seattle,WA Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02018-155 VIBRATION MONITORING Page 688 OF i i 3 3. D&L Equipment Corp.,Spoffard, NH 4. Or equal 3 PART 3-EXECUTION 3.1 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Provide in accordance with Division 1 B. Retain the services of an independent vibration consulting firm with the following in-house personnel to conduct the following vibration monitoring requirements: 1. Preparation,signing and stamping of monitoring plans and daily reports,and overseeing monitoring and interpretation of monitoring equipment shall be performed by personnel with the following qualifications: a. Be a Florida Registered Professional Engineer b. Have a minimum of five(5)years experience in the vibration-consulting field C. Have successfully completed at least five (5) projects with vibration-inducing operations and noise levels equal to or more severe than those to be encountered 2. Installation, monitoring and interpretation of monitoring equipment shall be performed by personnel with the following qualifications: a. Have at least three(3)years of experience in the operation of monitoring equipment proposed for use and interpretation of records produced by such equipment b. Have installed,operated,monitored and interpreted equipment and records on at least three(3) projects with vibration-inducing operations and noise levels equal to or more severe than those to be encountered 3.2 EXECUTION: A. Furnish specified instrumentation to be installed, operated and interpreted by the vibration consulting firm's personnel,as specified below and indicated. B. Monitor vibrations and record the entire particle velocity wave train,not just peak velocities. Obtain accurate,legible seismometer records of monitored vibrations. C. Perform all pile sheeting, driving, and other vibration-inducing operations so that vibrations reaching adjacent structures and facilities are within specified limits. D. Monitor vibrations by measuring the peak particle velocity in the vicinity of work. Peak particle velocity is defined as a maximum of the three velocity components,measured in three mutually perpendicular directions at any point by an instrument and combining the results. The peak particle velocity as measured by the vibration consulting firm's personnel on or at the location as specified in the submitted vibration monitoring plan,for blasting, pile driving, or other vibration-inducing operations,shall not exceed the following: Type of Concrete Peak Particle Age of Concrete,hrs. Velocity in/sec. Mass Concrete 0-11 1.0 11 and over 2.0 Concrete Structures 0-11 0.5 11-24 1.0 24 and over 2.0 Permanent Structure or Utility 2.0 E. In the event any recordings indicate that vibration limits are being exceeded, immediately suspend all sheeting, driving and other vibration-inducing operations and submit a report to the Engineer. Revise operations to reduce vibrations and submit a copy of the revised procedure to the Engineer at no additional cost to the City. F. If evidence of displacement or damage to utilities, equipment, or structures is observed or reported, immediately notify the Engineer and discontinue operations creating the vibrations. Revise operation to reduce vibrations and submit a copy of the revised procedure to the Engineer. G. Restore or replace utilities,equipment,or structures damaged by at no additional cost to the City. H. Monitor and record on chart noise originating from construction activities. I. If noise limitations as specified City Ordinance's are exceeded notify the Engineer and discontinue operations creating noise. Revise operation to meet specified noise limitation before continuing. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02018-156 VIBRATION MONITORING 3 SECTION 02060 AGGREGATE MATERIALS The Utilities Department uses the Florida Department of Transportation(FDOT)Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and the FDOT Design Standards latest edition(where applicable)as reference documents. It is the intent of the Utilities Department that this technical specification (02060)shall govern the applicable project work that is typically identified in the following FDOT Specification and Standard sections: • Section 204-Graded Aggregate Base • Section 210-Reworking Limerock Base • Section 220-Shaping and Compacting Local Base Rock • Section 230-Limerock Stabilized Base • Section 911 —Limerock Material for Base and Stabilized Base • Section 240-Sand-Clay Base • Section 250-Shell Base • Section 913—Shell Material • Section 913A—Shell—Rock Material • Section 914—Stabilization Materials • Section 260-Shell Stabilized Base • Section 270-Soil Cement Base • Section 901 -Course Aggregate • Section 902-Fine Aggregate In the event that this technical specification(02060)is either silent on an issue or requirement or if it appears to present a conflict with the referenced FDOT Specifications and Standards,it is the responsibility of the Contractor to request clarification or resolution,in writing,from the Project Manager and Engineer. 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Aggregate materials 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SC01025-Measurement and Payment B. Section SC01340—Shop Drawings,Work Drawings,and Samples C. Section SC01400-Quality Requirements D. Section 02300-Earthwork E. Section 02320—Trenching and Excavation F. Section 02322—Dewatering and Drainage G. Section 02324—Backfill H. Section 02371 -Riprap and Rock Lining I. Section 02740—Subgrade, Base Course and Asphalt 1.3 REFERENCES A. Florida DOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction cited at the beginning of this section. B. AASHTO - M147 - Standard Specification for Materials for Aggregate and Soil-Aggregate Sub base, Base and Surface Courses C. AASHTO T180-Standard Specification for Moisture-Density Relations of Soils Using a 4.54-kg(10-Ib)Rammer and a 457-mm(18-in)Drop D. ASTM C136-Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates E. ASTM D1557-Standard Test Method for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort(6,000 ft-Ibf/ft3(2,700 kN-m/m3) Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02060-157 AGGREGATE MATERIALS Page 698 ol 1 3 F. ASTM D2487-Standard Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes(Unified Soil Classification System) G. ASTM D2922-Standard Test Method for Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods(Shallow Depth) H. ASTM D3017 -Standard Test Method for Water Content of Soil and Rock in Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth) I. ASTM D4318-Standard Test Method for Liquid Limit,Plastic Limit,and Plasticity Index of Soils 1.4 UNIT PRICES-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Section SC01025-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT B. Aggregate (other than required for roadway repair, construction, exfiltration trench and manhole/structure support pad): By the square yard-Includes supplying aggregate materials,stockpiling,placement,compaction and testing. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Submittals for review and authorization to proceed 1. Materials Source:Submit name of imported materials suppliers 2. Materials: Submit material certificates including proctor and sieve analysis of each type of aggregate supplied 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COARSE AGGREGATE MATERIALS A. Coarse Aggregate Type FDOT 57 Stone 2.2 FINE AGGREGATE MATERIALS A. Fine Aggregate Type FDOT Standard Specification for Road and Bridge Construction Section 902. B. ASTM D2487-Standard Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes(Unified Soil Classification System). C. Materials generated from the on-site excavations or imported from an off-site source may be utilized for backfill of pipeline and associated structure excavations provided the materials consist of relatively clean sands or reasonably well graded,relatively clean sand-gravel mixtures that are free of timber,roots,clods,construction demolition debris, rubbish,trash or other deleterious matter. The materials shall have a maximum size of 1 inch, have not more than 10 percent passing the US Standard No.200 Sieve and contain no more than 2 percent(by weight)of organic matter. 1. Backfill materials classification shall comply with the Unified Soil Classification System (ASTM D 2487) Group Symbols of SP,SP-SM,GP or GP-GM. 2. The S=Sand,G=Gravel,P=Poorly Graded,and M=Silty all per ASTM D 2487. 2.3 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Coarse Aggregate Material-Testing and Analysis: Perform in accordance with ASTM D1557 or AASHTO T180 B. Fine Aggregate Material-Testing and Analysis: Perform in accordance with ASTM D1557 or AASHTO T180 C. If tests indicate materials do not meet specified requirements,change material or material source and retest D. Provide materials of each type from same source throughout the Work 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with State of Florida DOT standards 3.2 STOCKPILING A. Stockpile materials on site at locations designated by Engineer. B. Stockpile in sufficient quantities to meet Project schedule and requirements. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02060-158 AGGREGATE MATERIALS Page 691 3 C. Separate differing materials with dividers or stockpile apart to prevent mixing. D. Direct surface water away from stockpile site to prevent erosion or deterioration of materials. 3.3 STOCKPILE CLEANUP A. Remove stockpile, leave area in a clean and neat condition. Grade site surface to prevent free-standing surface water. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02060-159 AGGREGATE MATERIALS 3 SECTION 02082 PUBLIC MANHOLES AND STRUCTURES The Utilities Department uses the Florida Department of Transportation(FDOT)Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and the FDOT Design Standards, latest edition, as reference documents. It is the intent of the Utilities Department that this technical specification(02082)shall govern the applicable project work that is typically identified in the following FDOT Specification and Standard sections: • Section 400-Concrete Structures • Section 415-Reinforcing Steel • Section 416—Installing Adhesive-Bonded Anchors and Dowels for Structural Applications • Section 417-Epoxy Coating of Reinforcing Welded Wire Fabric • Section 425-Inlets,Manholes,and Junction Boxes In the event that this technical specification(02082)is either silent on an issue or requirement or if it appears to present a conflict with the referenced FDOT Specifications and Standards,it is the responsibility of the Contractor to request clarification or resolution,in writing,from the Project Manager and Engineer. 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Modular precast concrete manhole and inlet sections with tongue-and-groove joints, risers,transition to lid,frames, covers,anchorage,and accessories. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SCO 1025-Measurement and Payment B. Section SC01340—Shop Drawings,Work Drawings,and Samples C. Section SCO1400—Quality Requirements D. Section SCO 1700—Contract Closeout E. Section 02060—Aggregate Materials F. Section 02320—Trenching and Excavation G. Section 02322—Dewatering and Drainage H. Section 02324—Backfill I. Section 02513—Public Water&Reclaimed Water Distribution Systems J. 02536_Fnrpp nnamRs K. Section 02538-Sanitary Sewer System L. Section 02630—Storm Drainage M. Section 02740—Subgrade,Base Course and Asphalt 1.3 REFERENCES Not Used. 1.4 UNIT PRICE-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Refer to Section SCO1025—MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT The replacement of existing irrigation(public or private)in the Public ROW as the result of public manholes and structures installation is NOT a pay item. Replacement of existing ROW irrigation (to match existing quality,quantity and size)shall be incidental to the Unit Price of the pipeline,structure or swale development. 1.5 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW AND AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED A. Shop Drawings: Indicate location and size of reinforcing steel,manhole locations, inlet locations,elevations, piping, conduit,and any weir control structures,sizes and elevations of penetrations for the following: Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02082-160 PUBLIC MANHOLES AND STRUCTURES Page 699 of 11 3 1. Precast Manhole(including reinforcing and joint),including Frame and Cover and all brickwork. 2. Precast Structure/Inlet(including reinforcing and joint)including Frame and Cover/Grate(all grates for storm water inlets shall be reticuline with a traffic rating of H-20)and all brickwork. 3. Precast Junction Box and conflict structure(including reinforcing and joint), including Frame and Cover and all brickwork. 1.6 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Refer to Section SC01700 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT for additional requirements. B. Refer to Section SC01720 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS for additional requirements. 1.7 DELIVERY,STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Comply with precast concrete manufacturer's instructions for unloading, storing and moving precast manholes and drainage structures. Cracks or broken ends due to improper handling will not be acceptable. Lift holes will not be allowed. B. Store precast concrete manholes and drainage structures to prevent damage to Owner's property or other public or private property.Repair property damaged from materials storage. C. Mark each precast structure by indentation or waterproof paint showing date of manufacture, manufacturer, and identifying symbols and numbers shown on Drawings to indicate its intended use. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANHOLES(SANITARY) A. Materials 1. Concrete:4,000 psi 2. Reinforcement: a. All reinforcement shall be A.S.T.M A615,Grade 60 or 65 ksi welded wire fabric,either smooth or deformed. b. Except when ACI hooks are specifically required,reinforcement top and slab shall be straight embedment. C. All steel bars shall have 1-1/2" minimum cover unless otherwise shown except for precast circular units manufactured under ASTM C-76 or ASTM C-478. Horizontal steel in rectangular structures shall be lapped a minimum of 24 bar diameters at corners. 3. Flexible Gasket: Ram Neck Seal 4. Sanitary Sewer Manhole Coatings: a. Interior Coating:Manhole interior protection shall consist of the following approved processes: ThoRoc,Mainstay,Sewpercoat,Strong Seal or Refratta HAC 100 coating applied in the field. b. Exterior Coating:CARBOLINE(Koppers)Bitumastic 300M Outside Structure: 1 st coat gray or red,2 I coat black. 5. Manhole Brick:ASTM C32-73(3-hole)and shall be sound,hard and uniformly burned brick,regular and uniform in shape and size,of compact texture,and satisfactory to the Engineer. Brick shall comply with the ASTM Standard Specification for Sewer and Manhole Brick(made from clay or shale). Grade SS brick shall be used for paved inverts and shelves,and grade MS shall be used for walls. 6. Masonry Mortar:ASTM C270-82,Type M-Type II Cement. 7. Manhole Frame and Cover:Traffic rated,conforming to U.S.Foundry No.230-AB-MC,or equal. 8. Manhole frames and covers shall be the Utility Department Standard as shown on the project construction drawings and of such quality and composition as will make the metal of the casing strong and tough and of even grain. They shall be smooth,free from scale, lumps, blisters and sand holes. No plugging or filling will be allowed. The words"SANITARY SEWER"shall be cast in the cover so as to be plainly visible. Frames and covers shall have a protective coating of black paint. All covers shall have a non-penetrating or concealed type pick hole. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02082-161 PUBLIC MANHOLES AND STRUCTURES 6 4414 Page 694o. 1 3 B. Construction 1. Manholes shall be constructed of precast reinforced concrete. Reinforcing for the base section and top shall be as shown on the drawings.Reinforcing for the wall sections shall be as specified in ASTM C478 and shall extend into the tongue and groove of the joints. There shall be a#4 continuous rebar hoop around openings. The base shall be monolithic with the first wall section using a water stop between base and first wall section. Adjustable riser rings are preferred for all manholes. 2. Water stop shall be manhole manufacturer's standard. If the manufacturer does not have a standard, use a 4-inch wide,#10 gauge steel sheet,welded continuous through the joint. 3. Joints shall be tongue and groove suitable for flexible Ram Neck seal gasket. 4. Lifting hooks shall be used throughout. Lift holes will not be allowed. 5. Components of the manhole shall be free of fractures,cracks, and undue roughness. Concrete shall be free of defects that indicate improper mixing or placing,and surface defects such as honeycomb or spalling. The Owner reserves the right to inspect manholes at the factory. 2.2 INLETS,JUNCTION BOXES,MANHOLES(STORM) A. Materials 1. Concrete:4,000 psi. 2. Reinforcement:As stated above. 3. Sizing a. Standard structure bottoms 4'-0"diameter and smaller(Alt.A)and 3'-6"square(Alt. B)are designated Type P. Larger standard structure bottoms are designated Type J. Adjustable riser rings are preferred for all structures. b. Walls of circular structures(Alt.A)constructed in place may be of non-reinforced concrete or brick or reinforced concrete. Precast and rectangular structures(Alt. B)shall be constructed of reinforced concrete only. C. Wall thickness and reinforcement are for either reinforced cast-in-place or precast concrete units except that precast circular units may be furnished with walls in accordance with either ASTM C-478(up to 96"diameter)or ASTM C-76 Class III B Wall,modified where the elliptical steel cage area is placed in the center one-third of the wall. d. Top and floor slab thickness and re-enforcement are precast and cast-in-place construction. Top and floor slabs shall be of Class 11 concrete.Concrete as specified in ASTM C-478(4,000 psi)may be used in lieu of Class I and Class 11 concrete in precast items manufactured in plants which are under the 'Standard Operating Procedures' for the inspection of precast drainage products. e. Structure bottoms may be used in conjunction with curb inlet tops Types 1,2,3,4,5,6,9, and 10,and any manhole or junction box unless otherwise shown in the plans or other standard drawings. Alt.B structure bottoms may be used in conjunction with curb inlet Types 7&8,or any ditch bottom inlet unless otherwise shown in the plans or other standard drawings. f. Rectangular structures may be rotated as directed by the Engineer in order to facilitate connections between the structure walls and storm sewer pipes. g. The corner fillets shown are necessary for rectangular structures used with circular risers and inlet throats and used on skew with rectangular risers, inlet and inlet throats. Fillets will be required in lieu of the bottom slab of the Alt.B riser when used with the Alt.A box. Each fillet shall be reinforced with 2-#5 bars. 4. Frames,Covers and Grates: a. All grates for storm water inlets shall be reticuline with a traffic rating of H-20 as shown on FDOT Standard Index No.232. b. Inlet throats,riser or manhole tops shall be secured to structures as shown on FDOT Standard Index No.201. C. For manhole and junction box tops for frames and covers,and for supplementary details,see same FDOT Standard Index No.201. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02082-162 PUBLIC MANHOLES AND STRUCTURES 6 4414 Page 695 ol 1 3 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Field inspection will be performed under provisions of Section SCO1400 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS. 3.2 EXAMINATION A. Verify items provided by other sections of Work are properly sized and located. B. Verify that the Project is ready to receive the structures. C. Verify excavation for manholes is correct. 3.3 REPARATION A. Coordinate placement of inlet and outlet pipe or duct sleeves required by other sections. 3.4 MANHOLE INSTALLATION(WASTEWATER) A. Trenches and excavations shall be kept dry while work is in progress. Excavations for manholes and other structures shall be over-excavated and plastic filter fabric(Geotextile),of a sufficient size to envelope the rock support bed shall be placed in the bottom of the excavation, then place a 12 inch thick(or as specified on the project construction drawings)rock support bed of FDOT 57 rock and then install the structure. The manhole invert shall be carefully shaped to conform to the pipe flow channel. Flow channels within the manholes involving changes of direction or slide slopes shall smoothly direct the flow in accordance with detail drawings. All concrete irregularities shall be plastered with cement mortar in such a manner as to give neat and watertight job. Manholes shall be core-drilled to provide pipe opening when precast hole is not available. B. 'Ram-nek"or equivalent shall be used at all riser joints. Structures with any leakage will not be accepted. 3.5 INSTALLATION OF PIPE INTO MANHOLE(WASTEWATER) A. Trenches and excavations shall be kept dry while work is in progress. All pipe penetrations shall be supplied with NPC KOR-N-SEAL flexible pipe-to-manhole connector. Base slab and wall thickness for precast manholes shall be as shown on the detail drawings. Invert shall be constructed as shown on the detail drawings. Steep slopes outside the invert channels shall be avoided.Changes in size and grade shall be made gradually and evenly. Changes in the direction of the sewer and entering branch or branches shall have a true curve;of as large a radius as the size of the manhole will permit. Manhole inverts maybe constructed prior to installation by grouting pipe in place with cement mortar and approved joint mix. 3.6 INLET/STRUCTURE INSTALLATION(STORMWATER) A. Trenches and excavations shall be kept dry while work is in progress. Appurtenance shall be set to the pipe grade firm and plumb in the location(s)shown on the project construction drawings. Excavations for inlets and other stormwater structures shall be over-excavated and plastic filter fabric(Geotextile),of a sufficient size to envelope the rock support bed shall be placed in the bottom of the excavation,then place a 12 inch thick rock support bed of FDOT 57 rock and then install the structure. Joints shall be cleaned,primed and the required gasket or sealant applied as recommended by the manufacturer.Voids remaining in thejoint shall be caulked with anhydrous cement grout on both the inside and outside to make a smooth watertight seal. 3.7 INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT INTO INLET/STRUCTURE A. Trenches and excavations shall be kept dry while work is in progress. The diameter for the pipe opening in the structure shall be 6 inches larger than the outside diameter of the pipe. Pipe shall penetrate the inside wall of the inlet/structure a minimum of 2-inchs and a maximum of 4-inches. After pipe is set,the space between the pipe and inlet/structure wall shall be filled with 3-holes brick and hydraulic cement or sealed in accordance with the project construction drawings. Refer to Section 02538 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM and 02630 STORM DRAINAGE for discipline specific requirements. Base slab and wall thickness for precast structures shall be as shown on the detail drawings.Slopes within the inlet/structure bottom shall be avoided. B. If inlet/structure contains a weir of other water elevation control structure,the weir wall shall incorporate the bleed down orifice with the opening bottom set at the normal control elevation. The top of the weir wall shall be set at the design elevation that shall be between 6"and 12"below the bottom of the structure top slab or inlet grate. 3.8 FRAMES AND COVERS A. The manhole,inlet and structure frames and covers shall be set firmly in mortar so that the top of cover will be flush with the finished grade in paved areas(following the cross slope/slope of roadways and/or driveways)and 1-inch above the finished grade in unpaved areas,unless shown otherwise on the project construction drawings. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02082-163 PUBLIC MANHOLES AND STRUCTURES 6 4414 Page 696 ol 1 3 SECTION 02270 SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION CONTROL 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Furnish all labor,materials,equipment and incidentals required and perform all installation,maintenance, removal and area cleanup related to erosion and sedimentation control work as shown on the Drawings and as specified herein. The work shall include, but not necessarily be limited to; installation of temporary access ways and staging areas, silt fences, stone filter boxes,stone filter berms,sediment removal and disposal,device maintenance,removal of temporary devices,temporary mulching, excelsior matting installation and final cleanup. CONTRACTOR is responsible for providing effective temporary erosion and sediment control measures during construction or until final controls become effective. 1.2 RELATED WORK A. Section SC01110-Environmental Protection Procedures B. Section SC01568-Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control C. Section SC01340-Shop Drawings,Work Drawings,and Samples D. Section 02300-Earthwork E. Section 02924-Seed,Mulch and Fertilizer F. Section 02925-Sodding 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit,in accordance with Section SC01340 SHOP DRAWINGS,WORK DRAWINGS,AND SAMPLES,within 10 days after award of Contract, technical product literature for all commercial products, including straw mulch tackifier, to be used for erosion and sedimentation control. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Be responsible for the timely installation and maintenance of all sedimentation control devices necessary to prevent the movement of sediment from the construction site to off site areas or into the stream system via surface runoff or underground drainage systems. Measures in addition to those shown on the Drawings necessary to prevent the movement of sediment off site shall be installed,maintained,removed,and cleaned up at the expense of the CONTRACTOR. No additional charges to the OWNER will be considered. B. Sedimentation and erosion control measures shall conform to the requirements outlined in the drawings and in The Florida Development Manual. 1.5 UNIT PRICE-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. The Lump Sum item for NPDES Compliance shall include all Sediment and Erosion Control efforts included in this section with measurement and payment in accordance with Section SCO1025-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Crushed stone for sediment filtration devices, access ways and staging areas shall conform to FDOT "Standards and Specifications for Highway and Bridges". B. Berm structural stone shall be rip-rap as follows: 1. Rip-rap shall be sound,durable rock which is roughly rectangular shape and of suitable quality to insure permanence in the condition in which it is to be used. Rounded stones, boulders, sandstone or similar soft stone will not be acceptable. Material shall be free from overburden,spoil,shale and organic material,meet the ENGI NEER's approval and be well graded within the following limits: Weight of Stone Percent Finer by Weight 40 lb 100 12 Ib 50 3 Ib 0 Bid No.PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvement-PH 1 02270-164 SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION CONTROL -6 4414 Page 69F1 ol 1 3 C. Sediment Fence 1. Sediment fence shall be a prefabricated commercial product made of a woven, polypropylene, ultraviolet resistant material such as"Envirofence"by Mirafi Inc., Charlotte, NC or equal. D. 1/4-in woven wire mesh for filter boxes shall be galvanized steel or hardware cloth. E. Straw mulch shall be utilized on all newly graded areas to protect areas against washouts and erosion. Straw mulch shall be comprised of threshed straw of oats, wheat, barley, or rye that is free from noxious weeds, mold or other objectionable material. The straw mulch shall contain at least 50 percent by weight of material to be 10-in or longer. Straw shall be in an air-dry condition and suitable for placement with blower equipment. F. Latex acrylic copolymer,or organic tackifier shall be a commercial product specifically manufactured for use as straw mulch tackifier. G. An asphalt tackifier shall only be used when temperatures are too low to allow the use of a latex acrylic copolymer and only with prior written approval from the Project Manager and Engineer. H. Erosion control blanket shall be installed in all seeded drainage swales and ditches as shown on the Drawings or as directed by the ENGINEER. Erosion control blanket shall be 100 percent agricultural straw matrix stitch bonded with degradable thread between two photodegradable polypropylene nettings, such as Model S150 Double Net Short-Term Blanket (10 months)by North American Green, Evansville,IN or equal. 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Sediment Fence Installation 1. Sediment fences shall be positioned as indicated on the Drawings and as necessary to prevent off site movement of sediment produced by construction activities as directed by the Project Manager and Engineer. 2. Dig trench approximately 6-in wide and 6-in deep along proposed fence lines. 3. Drive stakes,8-ft on center(maximum)at back edge of trenches. Stakes shall be driven 2-ft(minimum)into ground. 4. Hang filter fabric on posts carrying to bottom of trench with about 4-in of fabric laid across bottom of trench. Stretch fabric fairly taut along fence length and maintain secure both ways. 5. Backfill trench with excavated material and tamp. 6. Install pre-fabricated silt fence according to manufacturer's instructions. B. Construct filter boxes as detailed on the Drawings,from 1/4-in woven wire mesh or hardware cloth and wood. Fill with crushed stone and place over all drop inlets and manholes to storm drain system as each inlet is completed. This should be done prior to setting casting, if there is a delay between installation of inlet structures or drain manholes and setting of castings. An alternate method is to ring each inlet with a sediment fence. C. Stone Filter Berm Installation 1. Place berm structural stone across channel just below lower sandbag wall at work area. Face upstream side of structural berm with crushed stone. D. Staging areas and access ways shall be surfaced with a minimum depth of 4-in of crushed stone. 3.2 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS A. Inspections 1. The CONTRACTOR shall make a visual inspection of all erosion and sedimentation control devices once per week and promptly after every rainstorm. If such inspection reveals that additional measures are needed to prevent movement of sediment to offsite areas, promptly install additional devices as needed. Sediment controls in need of maintenance shall be repaired promptly. B. Device Maintenance 1. Sediment Fences a. Remove accumulated sediment once it builds up to 1/2 of the height of the fabric. b. Replace damaged fabric,or patch with a 2-ft minimum overlap. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02270-165 SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION CONTROL Page 69 3 C. Make other repairs as necessary to ensure that the fence is filtering all runoff directed to the fence. 2. Filter Boxes a. Replace crushed stone when it becomes saturated with silt. 3. Stone Filter Berm a. Muck out trapped silt from dewatering operations when it has built up to within 6-in of the top of the berm. b. Replace crushed stone filter when saturated with silt. 4. Add crushed stone to access ways and staging area as necessary to maintain a firm surface free of ruts and mudholes. 3.3 TEMPORARY MULCHING A. Apply temporary mulch to areas where rough grading has been completed but final grading is not anticipated to begin within 30 days of the completion of rough grading. B. Straw mulch shall be applied at rate of 100 lbs/1000 sq ft and tackified with latex acrylic copolymer at a rate and diluted in a ratio per manufacturer's instructions. 3.4 EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS A. Erosion control blankets shall be installed in all seeded drainage swales and ditches as shown on the Drawings and as directed by the Project Manager and Engineer in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. The area to be covered shall be properly prepared,fertilized and seeded with permanent vegetation before the blanket is applied. When the blanket is unrolled,the netting shall be on top and the fibers in contact with the soil over the entire area. The blankets shall be applied in the direction of water flow and stapled. Blankets shall be placed a minimum of three rows(of 4-ft)wide(total approx. 12-ft width)within the drainage swale/ditch and stapled together in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Side overlaps shall be 4-in minimum. The staples shall be made of wire,.091-in in diameter or greater,"U"shaped with legs 10-in in length and a 1-1/2-in crown. Commercial biodegradable stakes may also be used with prior approval by the Project Manager and Engineer. The staples shall be driven vertically into the ground,spaced approximately two linear feet apart,on each side, and one row in the center alternately spaced between each size. Upper and lower ends of the matting shall be buried to a depth of 4-in in a trench. Erosion stops shall be created every 25-ft by making a fold in the fabric and carrying the fold into a silt trench across the full width of the blanket. The bottom of the fold shall be 4-in below the ground surface. Staple on both sides of fold. Where the matting must be cut or more than one roll length is required in the swale, tum down upper end of downstream roll into a slit trench to a depth of 4-in. Overlap lower end of upstream roll 4-in past edge of downstream roll and staple. 1. To ensure full contact with soil surface, roll matting with a roller weighing 100 lbs/ft of width perpendicular to flow direction after seeding,placing matting and stapling. Thoroughly inspect channel after completion. Correct any areas where matting does not present a smooth surface in full contact with the soil below. 3.6 PERFORMANCE A. Should any of the temporary erosion and sediment control measures employed by the Contractor fail to produce results which comply with the requirements of the State of Florida or the Federal Government,Contractor shall immediately take whatever steps are necessary to correct the deficiency at his own expense. 3.5 REMOVAL AND FINAL CLEANUP A. Once the site has been fully stabilized against erosion, remove sediment control devices and all accumulated silt. Dispose of silt and waste materials in proper manner. Re-grade all areas disturbed during this process and stabilize against erosion with surfacing materials as indicated on the Drawings. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvement-PH 1 02270-166 SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION CONTROL -6 4414 Page 69911 ol 1 3 0 SECTION 02300 EARTHWORK The Utilities Department uses the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and the FDOT Design Standards,latest edition,as reference documents. It is the intent of the Utilities Department that this technical specification(02300)shall govern the applicable project work that is typically identified in the following FDOT Specification and Standard sections: • Section 110-Clearing and Grubbing • Section 120-Excavation and Embankment In the event that this technical specification(02300)is either silent on an issue or requirement or if it appears to present a conflict with the referenced FDOT Specifications and Standards,it is the responsibility of the Contractor to request clarification or resolution,in writing,from the Project Manager and Engineer. 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Soil Materials B. Execution C. Examination D. Preparation E. Project Conditions F. Excavation G. Placement and Compaction H. Frequency of Tests I. Finish/Final Grading J. Protection of Finished Work K. Layout and As-Built Survey 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SCO 1010—Summary of Project B. Section SCO 1025-Measurement and Payment C. Section SCO1400-Quality Requirements D. Section SCO 1700—Contract Closeout 1.3 REFERENCES A. AASHTO T180-Standard Specification for Moisture-Density Relations of Soils using a 4.54-kg(10-Ib)Rammer and a 457-mm(18-in)Drop. B. ASTM D1556-Standard Test Method for Density of Soil in Place by the Sand-Cone Method. C. ASTM D1557-Standard Test Method for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort(6,000 ft- Ibf/ft3(2,700 kN-m/m3)). D. ASTM D2922-Standard Test Method for Density of Soil Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02300-167 EARTHWORK Page :788 OF 11 3 0 and Soil Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods(Shallow Depth). E. ASTM D3017-Standard Test Method for Water Content of Soil and Rock in Place by Nuclear Methods(Shallow Depth). 1.4 UNIT PRICE-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Refer to Section SC01025-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Material that is excavated for the purpose of installing water mains and service connections,force mains,sanitary sewers and laterals or storm drainage piping and their associated public manholes and structures and then reused as bedding and/or backfill material are not subject to this UNIT PRICE-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT provision. This backfill material shall be considered as incidental to the item installation. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. As specified in Part 2 below. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SOIL MATERIALS A. All fill material shall be approved by the Project Manager and Engineer. Contractor shall notify the Project Manager and Engineer 1 week in advance of providing imported material,shall provide a 1 cubic yard sample and the results of a signed and sealed proctor test for the material. B. Satisfactory soil materials are defined as those complying with ASTM D2487 soil classification groups GW, GP, GM, SM,SW,and SP. C. Unsatisfactory soil materials are defined as those complying with ASTM D2487 soil classification groups GC,SC, ML, MH,CL,CH,OL,OH,and PT. D. Coarse Aggregate shall conform to FDOT Specification 901 with the exception that slag or crushed slag shall not be used. Stone size shall be No.57. E. Fine Aggregate shall conform to FDOT Specification 902. F. Subbase, Backfill, and Fill Materials: Satisfactory soil materials free of clay, debris, waste,vegetation, rock or gravel larger than 2 inches in any dimension,and other deleterious matter. 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Geotextile Fabric:Non-biodegradable,woven per FDOT specification Section 514. 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 FIELD QA/QC A. Verify that survey benchmark and intended elevations for the Work are as indicated. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Identify required lines,levels,contours,and datum. B. Locate,identify(stake and flag),and protect utilities that remain,from damage. C. Notify utility owner to remove and/or relocate utilities if required and not part of the project. D. Protect bench marks, survey control point, existing structures,fences, sidewalks, paving, and curbs from excavating equipment and vehicular traffic. 3.3 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Site Information:Subsurface soil investigation report(if performed)will be made available for review. Data on indicated subsurface conditions is not intended as representative or a warranty of accuracy or continuity between soil borings. It is expressly understood that Owner will not be responsible for interpretations or conclusions drawn there from by Contractor. Data is made available only for convenience of Contractor. Additional test borings and other exploratory operations may be performed by Contractor,at the Contractor's option; however,no change in the Contract Sum will be authorized for such additional exploration. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02300-168 EARTHWORK Page :781. of 3 0 B. Existing Utilities: Locate existing underground utilities in areas of excavation work. If utilities are indicated to remain in place,provide adequate means of support and protection during earthwork operations. Should uncharted, or incorrectly charted, piping or other utilities be encountered during excavation, consult with Project Manager and utility owner(ex. Bell South, FPL, FPUC, Comcast)or Sunshine State One Call immediately for directions. Uncharted or incorrectly charted underground utilities that are discovered during construction shall be incorporated into the project As-Builts with vertical and horizontal coordinates. Cooperate with Owner and utility companies in keeping respective services and facilities in operation. Repair damaged utilities to satisfaction of utility owner. Do not interrupt existing utility services except when permitted in writing by Project Manager and then only after acceptable temporary utility services have been provided. C. Use of Explosives:Use of explosives is not permitted. D. Protection of Persons and Property: Barricade open excavations occurring as part of this work and post with warning lights. Operate warning lights as recommended by authorities having jurisdiction. Protect structures, utilities, sidewalks, pavements, and other facilities from damage caused by settlement, lateral movement,undermining,washout,and other hazards created by earthwork operations. Perform excavation by hand within drip line of large trees to remain. Protect root systems from damage or dry out to the greatest extent possible. Maintain moist condition for root system and cover exposed roots with moistened burlap. 3.4 EXCAVATION A. Excavation is unclassified and includes excavation to subgrade elevation indicated,regardless of character of materials and obstructions encountered. 3.5 PLACEMENT AND COMPACTION A. Percentage of Maximum Density Requirements: Compact soil to not less than the following percentages of maximum density,in accordance with AASHTO T-180 specifications or ASTM D1557: Structures,(10'outside building lines)Building Slabs and Steps:Compact top 24 inches of subgrade and each layer of backfill or fill material to 98%of the modified proctor maximum dry density. Pavements: Compact top 12"of subgrade and each layer of backfill or fill material to 98%of the modified proctor maximum dry density. Lawn or Unpaved Areas: Compact top 6 inches of subgrade and each layer of backfill or fill material to 95%of the modified proctor maximum dry density. Walkways: Compact top 6 inches of subgrade and each layer of backfill or fill material to 95% of the modified proctor maximum dry density. 3.6 FREQUENCY OF TESTS A. Berms: Every 200 feet per lift. B. Swales: For areas that have been built-up and a swale cut-in every 200 feet; otherwise, density testing of swales cut-in to existing ground does not require density testing. C. Proof roll compacted fill surfaces under slabs-on-grade,pavers,paving,and other appurtenances as required. D. The Contractor is to"map"all density test results on the Record Drawings on each day when field tests are performed. Contractor's testing laboratory shall leave a copy of the day's density testing results on site. E. Contractor is to instruct their Testing Lab to copy the Project Manager on all Test Reports. 3.7 FINAL AND FINISH GRADING A. Final grading shall be performed and the grades shaped to match existing. Except as otherwise indicated or specified, finish grades shall be flush with the edges of existing paving,etc. Excess materials not utilized for final and finish grading shall be removed from the site and disposed of off site at suitable and appropriate disposal areas. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02300-169 EARTHWORK Page ;782 Uf 3 0 B. Upon project completion all areas of the site limits and adjacent areas affected by the project shall be completely cleaned of all debris. 3.8 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. Reshape and re-compact fills subjected to vehicular traffic. B. Reconditioning Compacted Areas: Where completed compacted areas are disturbed by subsequent construction operations or adverse weather,scarify surface,reshape,and compact to required density prior to further construction. C. Settling: Where settling is measurable or observable at excavated areas during general project warranty period,remove surface (pavement, lawn, or other finish), add backfill material, compact, and replace surface treatment. Restore appearance,quality,and condition of surface or finish to match adjacent work,and eliminate evidence of restoration to greatest extent possible. 3.9 LAYOUT AND"AS BUILT'SURVEY A. Tolerances: 1. Top surface of backfill for site clearing and general earthwork shall be plus or minus 0.10 foot from required elevations. 2. Top surface of berms or other stormwater containment earthworks shall be plus 0.10,minus 0.00 foot of the required elevations. B. Layout for all construction improvements,paved and surface areas and other appurtenances to be constructed shall be performed by Contractor in strict accordance with drawings and work performed shall ensure true lines, angles, and elevations. All angles,lines,grades,and elevations shall be thoroughly checked by Contractor. C. Upon completion of placement of construction improvement, paved and surfaced areas, the Contractor shall provide Owner and Engineer with a complete and accurate"As-Built'Survey. A surveyor registered in State of Florida shall perform"As-Built'Survey."As-Built'Survey shall indicate exact horizontal and vertical location(relative to property lines and N.G.V.D.)of buildings, concrete and asphalt surfaces and all drainage features including lakes, detention areas, berms,embankments,and swales.All of the spot elevations shown on the paving and drainage plans shall be measured and the individual"As-Built'grades shall be included on the"As-Built'Survey. D. Additionally,where grading between any two elevations on the plan has not been constructed at a uniform slope,then sufficient"As-Built'information shall be included to provide a true representation of the constructed grading conditions. In addition to the information outlined above,the"As-Built'Survey shall include cross section elevations at 50-foot stations of all swales,lakes,roadways and drainage retention area(including banks,berms,bottom and transitions)constructed or improved. All elevations shown on the"As-Built'Survey shall be accurate to the nearest hundredth of a foot. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02300-170 EARTHWORK Page ;789 Uf 3 0 SECTION 02320 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION The Utilities Department uses the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and the FDOT Design Standards,latest edition,as reference documents. It is the intent of the Utilities Department that this technical specification(02320)shall govern the applicable project work that is typically identified in the following FDOT Specification and Standard sections: • Section 120-Excavating and Embankment • Section 125-Excavation for Structures and Pipe • Section 160-Stabilizing • Section 514-Plastic Filter Fabric(Geotextile) In the event that this technical specification(02320)is either silent on an issue or requirement or if it appears to present a conflict with the referenced FDOT Specifications and Standards,it is the responsibility of the Contractor to request clarification or resolution,in writing,from the Project Manager and Engineer. 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES C. Definitions D. Field Measurements E. Fill Materials F. Preparation G. Dewatering and Drainage H. Excavation I. OSHA Safety Compliance J. Field Quality Control I. Pavement Removal and Replacement 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SCO 1010—Summary of Project B. Section SCO 1025-Measurement and Payment C. Section SCO1400-Quality Requirements D. Section 02300—Earthwork E. Section 02322—Dewatering and Drainage F. Section 02324-Backfill G. Section 02740—Subgrade, Base Course and Asphalt 1.3 REFERENCES A. AASHTO T180-Standard Specification for Moisture-Density Relations of Soils Using a 4.54-kg(10-Ib)Rammer and a 457-mm(18-in)Drop B. ASTM C136-Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates C. ASTM D1556-Standard Test Method for Density of Soil in Place by the Sand-Cone Method D. ASTM D1557-Standard Test Method for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort[6,000 ft- Ibf/ft3(2,700 kN-m/m3)] Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02320-171 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION Page ;784 Uf 3 0 E. ASTM D2321—Standard Practice for Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pipe for Sewers and Other Gravity-Flow Applications F. ASTM D2922-Standard Test Method for Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods(Shallow Depth) G. ASTM D3017-Standard Test Method for Water Content of Soil and Rock in Place by Nuclear Methods(Shallow Depth) 1.4 UNIT PRICE-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Unit pricing will only be considered for special trenching requirements not associated with utility installations. If required and as approved by Project Manager,a Change Order will be issued to authorize payment to the Contractor for special trenching. 1.5 SUBMITTALS Not used. 1.6 DEFINITIONS A. Excavation consists of removal of material encountered to subgrade elevations indicated and subsequent disposal or reuse of materials removed. B. Additional Excavation:If the Engineer believes that the existing soil at subgrade will not support the planned construction, the Engineer may order additional excavation and replacement of the unsuitable material with select material. C. Unauthorized excavation consists of removal of materials beyond indicated subgrade elevations or dimensions without specific direction of Engineer. Unauthorized excavation, as well as remedial work directed by Engineer, shall be at Contractor's expense. D. Under footings, foundation bases, or retaining walls, fill unauthorized excavation by extending indicated bottom elevation of footing or base to excavation bottom,without altering required top elevation. Lean concrete fill may be used to bring elevations to proper position,when acceptable to Engineer. E. In locations other than those above, backfill and compact unauthorized excavations as specified for authorized excavations of same classification,unless otherwise directed by Engineer. F. Subgrade: The undisturbed earth or the compacted soil layer immediately below granular subbase,drainage fill,or topsoil materials. G. Structure: Buildings,foundations,slabs,tanks,curbs,or other man-made stationary features occurring above or below ground surface. H. Utility: Any buried pipe,duct,conduit,cable or structure. 1.7 FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Verify that survey benchmark,control points,and intended elevations for the Work are as shown on drawings. 3 PART 2 PRODUCTS 3.1 FILL MATERIALS A. Coarse Aggregate shall conform to FDOT Specification 901 with the exception that slag or crushed slag shall not be used. Stone size shall be No.57. B. Fine Aggregate Type FDOT Specification for Road and Bridge Construction Section 902 C. ASTM D2487-Standard Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes(Unified Soil Classification System)shall be used in the identification,classification and acceptance of fill materials. 3.2 Concrete: Lean concrete Class 1 conforming to Section 03300 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE with a compressive strength of 2,500 psi,unless otherwise noted on the construction plans. 3.3 ACCESSORIES A. Geotextile Fabric:Non-biodegradable,woven per FDOT specification Section 514. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02320-172 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION Page ;785 Uf 3 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Site Information: Subsurface soils investigation report(if performed)has been included in the project bid package for information only. Data on indicated subsurface conditions is not intended as representative or a warranty of accuracy or continuity between soil borings. It is expressly understood that Owner will not be responsible for interpretations or conclusions drawn by Contractor from the soils investigation report. Data is made available only for convenience of Contractor. Additional test borings and other exploratory operations may be performed by Contractor,at the Contractor's option; however,no change in the Contract Sum will be authorized for such additional exploration. B. Existing Utilities: Locate existing underground utilities in areas of excavation work. If utilities are indicated to remain in place,provide adequate means of support and protection during earthwork operations. Should uncharted, or incorrectly charted, piping or other utilities be encountered during excavation, consult with Project Manager and utility owner(ex. Bell South, FPL, FPUC, Comcast)or Sunshine State One Call immediately for directions. Uncharted or incorrectly charted underground utilities that are discovered during construction shall be incorporated into the project Record Drawings with vertical and horizontal coordinates. Cooperate with Owner and utility companies in keeping respective services and facilities in operation. Repair damaged utilities to satisfaction of utility owner. Do not interrupt existing utility services except when permitted in writing by Project Manager and then only after acceptable temporary utility services have been provided. C. Protect structures, utilities, sidewalks, pavements, and other facilities from damage caused by settlement, lateral movement,undermining,washout,and other hazards created by earthwork operations. D. Use of explosives is not permitted. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Identify required lines,levels,contours,and datum locations. B. Protect plant life,lawns,rock outcropping and other features remaining as a portion of final landscaping. C. Protect benchmarks,existing structures,fences,sidewalks,paving,and curbs from excavating equipment and vehicular traffic. D. Maintain and protect above and below grade utilities that are to remain. E. Cut out soft areas of subgrade not capable of compaction in place. Backfill with approved materials as specified in Part 2 above. F. Dewatering, when and where required due to the groundwater elevation relative to the bottom of the excavation or subgrade(in the case of roadway construction)shall be performed in accordance with Section 02322 DEWATERING AND DRAINAGE. 3.3 EXCAVATION A. Prior to commencement of trenching and/or excavation,the Contractor shall physically locate all underground utilities as shown on the project construction drawings or as marked by Sunshine One Call or the underground utility Owners. This information shall be provided to the Project Manager prior to trenching and excavation. B. Perform all excavation to depths indicated or as specified. During excavation,pile material suitable for backfilling in an orderly manner a sufficient distance from banks of trench to avoid overloading and to prevent slides or cave-ins. Unsuitable backfill material shall be identified and segregated from suitable backfill material and shall be removed from the project site by the Contractor at no expense to the Owner. C. The bottom of the excavations shall be firm and dry and in all respects acceptable to the Project Manager and Engineer. D. Excavation and dewatering shall be accomplished by methods which preserve the undisturbed state of subgrade soils. The trench may be excavated by machinery to,or just below the designated subgrade,provided that material remaining in the bottom of the trench is no more than slightly disturbed. Subgrade soils which become soft, loose, "quick", or otherwise unsatisfactory as a result of inadequate excavation,dewatering or other construction methods shall be removed and replaced by screened gravel fill as required by the Project Manager and Engineer at the Contractor's expense. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02320-173 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION Page :786 Uf 3 0 E. The length of open trench shall be related closely to the rate of pipe lay. Accurately grade bottom of excavations to provide uniform bearing and support for the item being installed on undisturbed soil at every point along its entire load bearing sections,except for portions of pipe sections where it is necessary to excavate for bell holes and for proper sealing of pipe joints. F. Where pipe is to be laid directly on the trench bottom,final excavation at the bottom of the trench shall be performed manually,providing a flat bottom true to grade upon undisturbed or slightly disturbed material. G. Grade area to prevent surface waterfrom flowing into trenches or other excavations,and remove any water accumulating therein by pumping or by other approved methods. H. Correct areas over excavated in accordance with Section 02300 EARTHWORK or Section 02324 BACKFILL. I. Where encountered in trench bed,rock shall be excavated to a depth of 1/4 of the pipe diameter below the bottom of the pipe but in no case less than 4 inches. All undercut excavations shall be backfilled and tamped with materials as specified in accordance with Section 02300 EARTHWORK or Section 02324 BACKFILL. J. Dig bell holes and depressions for joints after trench bottom has been graded and only of such length,depth,and width as required for properly making particular type of joint,so that pipe rests on prepared bottom for as nearly to its full length as practicable. K. Were wet or unstable soil that is incapable of properly supporting pipe,as determined by Project Manager and Engineer, is encountered in the bottom of trench,the trench bottom shall be excavated to a depth of at least two feet below the specified trench bottom. Place filter fabric in the bottom of the trench and support the filter fabric along the trench walls until the trench stabilization has been placed to the proper grade. The ends of the filter fabric shall be overlapped prior to placing the pipe. L. For Public Water Distribution Systems, Force Mains,Sanitary Sewers and Storm Drainage: Provide width of trench,at and below top of the pipe,with a clear space between barrel of pipe and trench wall as required by the pipe manufacturer recommendations. As a minimum,the distance between the pipe barrel and the trench wall shall not be less than 24- inches on both sides. This spacing does not apply to exfiltration trenches and the exfiltration trench width shall be as shown on the project construction drawings. The pipe shall rest firmly on undisturbed soil or pipe bedding material for as nearly to the full length of barrel as proper jointing operations will permit. M. Electrical Ducts or Cables: Provide trenches for cables or duct of a depth that will provide not less than 2 feet of cover below finished grade. Cut trenches for cables to an over depth of not less than 3 inches. Use select backfill material for not less than 3 inches bedding and 3 inches backfill over cable. N. Excavation for Appurtenances:Make sufficient excavation for manholes and similar structures to leave at least 18-inches of clearance between their outer surfaces and embankment or timber which may be used to hold and protect banks. Consider any over depth excavation below such appurtenances that has not been directed by Project Manager or Engineer as unauthorized and fill with sand,gravel,or concrete as directed by the Project Manager or Engineer and at expense of Contractor. O. Do not interfere with 45°bearing splay of foundations. P. Excavations shall not be left open overnight. 3.4 DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS A. Excavated material shall be stacked without excessive surcharge on the trench bank or obstructing free access to hydrants and gate valves. Inconvenience to traffic and adjacent property owners/users shall be avoided as much as possible. Excavated material shall be segregated for use in backfilling as specified below. B. It is expressly understood that no excavated material shall be removed from the site of the work or disposed of, except as directed by the Project Manager and Engineer. When removal of surplus materials has been approved by the Project Manager and Engineer,dispose of such surplus material in approved designated areas. C. Should conditions make it impracticable or unsafe to stack material adjacent to the trench, the material shall be hauled and stored at a location provided.When required,it shall be re-handled and used in backfilling the trench. 3.5 OSHA SAFETY COMPLIANCE A. Description: The use of trench box or other approved means to comply with the Florida Trench Safety Act(Chapter 90- 96, Laws of Florida), and OSHA Trench Safety Standards, shall be used where excavation exceeds 5 feet in depth. CS/HB 3183 called for the OSHA revised excavation safety standards(29 C.F.R.S 1926.650,Subpart P)to be the safety standards for work under this section. B. Requirements: The Contract bid submitted by the Contractor who will perform such excavation shall include: 1. A reference to the trench safety standards that will be in effect during the period of construction. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02320-174 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION Page :7871- OF 11 3 0 2. Written assurance that such Contractor will comply with the applicable trench safety standards. 3. A unit price quotation on the appropriate line item identifying the cost of compliance(as established in the Summary of Bid Items). 4. Slope slides of excavations to comply with local codes,ordinances,and requirements of agencies having jurisdiction. Shore and brace where sloping is not possible because of space restrictions or stability of material excavated. Maintain sides and slopes of excavations in safe condition until completion of backfilling. C. Execution by Contractor 1. The Contractor performing trench excavation shall, as a minimum, comply with the excavation safety standards,which are applicable to this project. 2. Adhere to any special shoring requirements,if any,of the State or other political subdivisions,which may be applicable to such a project. 3. The Contractor shall consider all geotechnical information, including his own site investigation, in his design of the trench safety system he will employ on the project. The Contractor shall submit his design to the Project Manager at the Pre-Construction Conference. 4. Trenches and excavations shall not be left open overnight without the written authorization of the Project Manager. All trenches and excavations within 6-feet of the edge of roadway shall be backfilled and properly compacted or trench-plated by the Contractor. In either case,the Contractor shall place type II lighted barricades and snow fence around the trench/excavation at the end of each working day. 5. Trenches or excavations that reduce the roadway or travel lane width shall be backfilled with suitable sub- grade material and road rock. If the temporary reinstatement is to be in place longer than 48 hours,the roadway shall backfilled and trench-plated by the Contractor. In either case, the Contractor shall place type II lighted barricades adjacent to the roadway impact area(s). 3.6 SHEETING AND BRACING A. The Contractor shall provide all trench and structural bracing,sheeting,or shoring necessary to construct and protect the excavation,existing utilities,structures and private property of all types and as required for the safety of the employees. Sheeting shall be removed during backfilling operations.Removal of shoring for structures shall be done in such a manner as not to disturb or mar finished masonry or concrete surfaces. B. When moveable trench bracing such as trench boxes,moveable sheeting,shoring or plates are used to support the sides of the trench,care shall be taken in placing and moving the boxes or supporting bracing to prevent movement of the pipe,or disturbance of the pipe bedding and backfill. C. When installing pipe,trench boxes,moveable sheeting,shoring or plates that extend below the mid diameter of the pipe shall be raised to the mid diameter of the pipe before they are moved forward or removed from the excavation. As trench boxes, moveable sheeting, shoring or plates are raised and moved, suitable backfill material shall be placed to fill any voids created and the backfill shall be re-compacted and density tested to provide and confirm uniform side support for the pipe. Refer to Section 02324 BACKFILL for additional information and requirements. D. The cost for use of trench boxes and/or steel sheeting will be included in the bid items for pipe and structures and shall include full compensation for driving,bracing and later removal of sheeting. E. All sheeting and bracing shall be carefully removed in such manner as not to endanger the construction of other structures, utilities,or property, whether public or private. All voids left after withdrawal of sheeting and/or bracing shall be immediately refilled with suitable backfill materials by ramming with tools especially adapted to that purpose. Compaction and density verification testing is required. 3.7 PROTECTION OR REMOVAL OF UTILITY LINES A. Prior to construction the Contractor shall locate for physical location,elevation and dimensions and adequately uncover existing utilities, (within the path of his proposed work), to determine possible conflicts. By starting underground constructions,the Contractor has agreed that they are fully responsible for any and all damages and/or delays that may arise from not having adequately locating the underground utilities. This applies to underground utilities that are shown on the project construction drawings and those that have been physically marked in the field by the various locating organizations or agencies. B. Information provided on the plans may be used as an approximate guide to assist the Contractor,however,the Contractor shall rely on actual field investigation to assure that all of the existing utilities are accurately located prior to commencement of his work. C. Existing structures reflect the best available information,but it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to acquaint him with all information and to avoid conflict with existing conditions.Protect all existing utility lines that are to be retained,or utility Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02320-175 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION Page :788 OF i i 3 0 line constructed during excavation operations, from damage during excavation and backfilling; if damaged, repair at Contractor's expense. D. Existing Utility Lines to be Retained:Repair damaged lines that are not shown on drawings,or locations of which are not known to Contractor in sufficient time to avoid further damage. E. Uncharted or incorrectly charted underground utilities that are discovered during construction shall be incorporated into the project As-Builts with vertical and horizontal coordinates. F. Prior to commencement of any excavation,the Contractor shall comply with Florida Statute 553.851 for the protection of underground gas lines and underground telecommunication lines. 3.8 BACKFILL A. Refer to Section 02324 BACKFILL for backfill,compaction and density testing requirements. 3.9 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Section SCO1400 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS. B. Compaction testing will be performed in accordance with ASTM D1556 or AASHTO T180. C. If tests indicate Work does not meet specified requirements,remove Work,replace,compact,and retest. Refer to Section SCO1025 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT. D. Frequency of Density Tests:Refer to Section 02324 BACKFILL. 3.10 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. Maintain the elevations and contours of berms,ponds and embankments during construction. B. Reshape and re-compact fills subjected to vehicular traffic during construction. 3.11 PAVEMENT, REMOVAL,AND REPLACEMENT A. Removal: Where it is necessary to cut existing pavement,curbs,gutters,make saw cut with neat,parallel straight lines, at least 2 feet wider than trench width on each side of trench;approved dust control measures shall be implemented by the Contractor when cutting roadways and curbs. B. Replacement: Replace pavement, curbs and gutters, and sidewalks to same cross section as original, except when otherwise detailed on the project construction drawings, using materials same as original construction. Replace no pavement until trench has been backfilled,compacted and accepted as specified herein. C. Temporary Surfaces:Temporary Surfaces: For temporary road surface, use temporary asphalt. Gnashed stone(to be compacted and maintained daily-watered at least 3 times a day)will be allowed for a maximum of 2 days.Otherwise the temporary or final asphalt will be mandatory.Temporary surfaces are considered incidental to the associated line item. One-way traffic must be maintained at all times and street must be fully opened to traffic as quickly as possible. The temporary surface or permanent pavement shall be placed no later than 2 days after the trench backfilling.Completely remove temporary materials and dispose when permanent pavement is replaced. *SPECIAL NOTE: The Owner retains the option to utilize up to 20%of the excess material from excavation and trenching operations. If the Owner exercises this option, Contractor shall stockpile the excess material and deliver to the Owner's facility as directed by the Project Manager. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02320-176 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION Page :789 OF 11 E 3 0 SECTION 02322 DEWATERING AND DRAINAGE The Utilities Department uses the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and the FDOT Design Standards, latest edition,as reference documents. It is the intent of the Utilities Department that this technical specification(02322)shall govern the applicable project work that is typically identified in the following FDOT Specification and Standard sections: • Section 120-Excavating and Embankment • Section 125-Excavation for Structures and Pipe • Section 160-Stabilizing • Section 514-Plastic Filter Fabric(Geotextile) In the event that this technical specification(02322)is either silent on an issue or requirement or if it appears to present a conflict with the referenced FDOT Specifications and Standards, it is the responsibility of the Contractor to request clarification or resolution, in writing,from the Project Manager and Engineer. 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS A. Contractor is responsible to obtain and pay for all permits required for temporary dewatering and drainage systems as required by the appropriate authorities having jurisdiction over the work. B. Original permits shall be prominently displayed on the site prior to constructing dewatering and drainage systems. 1.2 SCOPE OF WORK A. Furnish,install,operate,monitor,maintain and remove temporary dewatering and drainage systems as required and lower and maintain groundwater levels a minimum of 2 feet below sub-grades of excavations. Continuously maintain excavations free of water, regardless of source, and until backfilled to final grade. Prevent surface water runoff from entering or accumulating in excavations. B. Furnish the services of a licensed professional engineer registered in the State of Florida,to prepare dewatering and drainage system designs and submittals. C. Collect and properly dispose of all discharge water from dewatering and drainage systems in accordance with State and local requirements and permits.As a minimum,no discharge or run-off of groundwater or surface water that is contaminated with any petroleum products (gasoline,diesel fuel, oil, grease, hydraulic fluid, etc.) and/or sanitary waste shall be made to surface water systems such as lakes, rivers, streams, the Intracoastal Waterway or"on-site"retention ponds that secondarily discharge to these surface water systems. D. Repair damage caused by dewatering and drainage system operations. E. Remove temporary dewatering and drainage systems when no longer needed. Restore all disturbed areas. F. Furnish,install,monitor,maintain and remove groundwater observation wells(piezometers)as specified herein. 1.3 RELATED SECTIONS A. The pre-design Geotechnical report is being provided for'reference only"and to provide the Contractor with the bore hole locations and general findings of subsurface materials. Refer to Section 02320 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION for additional clarification. B. Section SC01010—Summary of Project C. Section SC01110—Environmental Protection Procedures D. Section SC01025-Measurement and Payment E. Section SC01400-Quality Requirements Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02322-177 DEWATERING AND DRAINAGE page ;71 8 of 119 3 0 F. Section 02300—Earthwork G. Section 02320—Trenching and Excavation H. Section 02324-Backfill 1.4 UNIT PRICE—MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. There is no unit pricing for this work and all on-site dewatering and drainage shall be considered to be incidental to the cost of the associated pay item(s). B. If identified in the Schedule of Bid Items,the cost of securing a General Water Use Permit from the South Florida Water Management District shall be reimbursed as an Allowance in accordance with Section SC01025 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Submit, in accordance with Section SC01340 SHOP DRAWINGS,WORK DRAWINGS, AND SAMPLES the temporary dewatering and drainage system plan and design.At the discretion of the Owner, dewatering and drainage system designs shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer, registered in the State of Florida, having a minimum of 5 years of professional experience in the design and construction of dewatering and drainage systems.The submittal will be for authorization to make formal permit application to the South Florida Water Management District for the General Water Use Permit. The Contractor shall be responsible for adequacy and safety of construction means,methods and techniques. 1.6 DEFINITIONS A. Wellpoint: A dewatering system utilizing wellpoints to extract surrounding groundwater in the area of trenching/excavating in order to maintain the operation in a dry condition for preparation of the trench bottom,for pipe laying,placement of bedding material and/or backfill,compaction and density testing. B. A dry excavation / trench: Shall be defined as the in situ soil moisture content is no more than two percentage points above the optimum moisture content for that general soil. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 Pump Drivers A. Noise levels emitted by diesel and/or gasoline pump drivers shall be controlled by the use of a "quiet- pack"muffler system or other suitable sound attenuation methods and shall not exceed 60 dB for daytime use and 55 dB for night time use at the nearest "receiving" property line. Contractor shall demonstrate, measure and record the dB levels at the time of initial set-up. The Contractor shall record dB levels weekly. The City's Code Compliance Division of the Boynton Beach Police Department shall have jurisdictional control over the Contractor's compliance with the City's Noise Ordinance. 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Protection of Property — Contractor shall make an assessment for dewatering induced settlement and shall provide devices or systems, including but not limited to re-injection wells,infiltration trenches and cutoff walls, necessary to prevent damage to existing facilities,completed Work and adjacent facilities. B. Control surface water and groundwater such that excavation to final grade is made in the dry,and bearing soils are maintained undisturbed. Prevent softening, or instability of, or disturbance to, the sub-grade due to water seepage. C. Provide protection against flotation for all work. D. The impact of anticipated subsurface soil/water conditions shall be considered when selecting methods of excavation and temporary dewatering and drainage systems.Through the use of groundwater observation wells (piezometers), where groundwater levels are found not to be at least 2 feet below the proposed bottoms of excavations, a pumped dewatering system is required for pre-drainage of the soils prior to excavation and for maintenance of the lowered groundwater level until construction has been completed to such an extent that the foundation,structure,pipe,conduit,or fill will not be floated or otherwise damaged. Type of dewatering system, spacing of dewatering units and other details of the work are expected to vary with soil/water conditions at a particular location. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02322-178 DEWATERING AND DRAINAGE Page :7 11 of 3 0 E. Wellpoints shall not be set in such a way that undermines orjeopardizes paved areas; if the setting of wellpoints undermines or impacts paved areas,the impacted areas shall be removed and restored equal to or better than their original condition at the expense of the Contractor. F. Pipe and conduit shall not be installed in water or allowed to be submerged prior to backfilling.Pipe and conduit which becomes submerged shall be removed and the excavation dewatered and restored to proper conditions prior to reinstalling the pipe and conduit 3.2 SURFACE WATER CONTROL A. Control surface water runoff to prevent flow into excavations.Provide temporary measures such as dikes,ditches and sumps. 3.3 GROUNDWATER OBSERVATION WELLS(PIEZOMETERS) A. Groundwater observation wells (piezometers) shall be installed for monitoring groundwater levels before and during construction/installation of pipelines,foundations and structures that are below or just above the existing groundwater table.A minimum of one well for every 100 feet of pipeline and two wells at each foundation or structure in locations accepted by the Engineer. Observation wells shall be designed and installed in such a manner as to provide an accurate and reliable indication of the groundwater levels adjacent to the pipelines, foundations and structures. B. Each observation well shall be installed in a 2'/2 inch diameter bore hole extending at least 4-ft below the invert of the pipeline, foundation or structure.Backfill the annular space surrounding the intake and casing with filter sand especially processed for this purpose. Cap the top of the well to prevent infiltration of surface water. C. Maintain observation wells until pipelines,foundations and structures are backfilled. Observe and record daily the groundwater elevation in each well. Furnish measurements daily to the Project Manager.Periodically verify observation well accuracy by adding water to the well and recording the drop in level from the time the water was added. Redevelop plugged observation wells to maintain accuracy and reliability of groundwater level indication. D. Excavation work shall not be performed until the readings obtained from the observation wells indicate that the groundwater has been lowered at least 2 feet below the bottom of the sub-grade within the limits of excavation. 3.4 DISPOSAL OF DRAINAGE WATER A. All water discharged from temporary dewatering and drainage systems shall be disposed of in accordance with the sedimentation and control plans as specified in Section SC01110 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROCEDURES.Existing or new sanitary sewer systems shall not be used to dispose of drainage without written authorization from the Project Manager. B. Collect and properly dispose of all discharge water from dewatering and drainage systems in accordance with State and local requirements and permits. As a minimum, no discharge or run-off of groundwater or surface water that is contaminated with any petroleum products (gasoline, diesel fuel, oil, grease, hydraulic fluid, etc.) and/or sanitary waste shall be made to surface water systems such as lakes, rivers,streams, the Intracoastal Waterway or"on-site"retention ponds that secondarily discharge to these surface water systems. 3.5 DEWATERING A. All State and local permits associated with dewatering are the responsibility of the Contractor. B. Dewatering systems shall be designed to allow for localized variations in the depths of the excavations. C. Prevent surface water and subsurface or groundwater from flowing into excavations and from flooding project site and surrounding areas. All pumping and drainage shall be done with no damage to property or structures and without interference with the rights of the public,owners of private property,pedestrians and vehicular traffic. D. Do not allow water to accumulate in excavations. Remove water to prevent softening of foundation bottoms, undercutting footings, and soil changes detrimental to stability of sub-grades and foundations. Provide and maintain pumps, well points, sumps, suction and discharge lines, and other dewatering system components necessary to convey water away from excavations. E. Establish and maintain temporary drainage ditches and other diversions outside excavation limits to convey rainwater and water removed from excavations to collecting or runoff areas. Do not use trench excavations as temporary drainage ditches. F. Dewatering shall be accomplished well enough in advance of excavation to ensure that groundwater is already lowered prior to completing the final excavation to finish grade. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02322-179 DEWATERING AND DRAINAGE 3 0 G. Lower and maintain groundwater level a minimum of two(2)feet below bottom of excavation during placement and compaction of bedding material and foundation soils and during placement and compaction of fill and back- fill material. H. Excavations for foundations and structures shall be maintained in-the-dry fora minimum of 4 days after concrete placement.In no event shall water be allowed to enter an excavation and rise to cause unbalanced pressure on foundations and structures until the concrete or mortar has set at least 24 hours. I. Dewatering and drainage operations shall at all times be conducted in such a manner as to preserve the natural undisturbed bearing capacity of the sub-grade at the bottom of the excavation. If the sub-grade becomes disturbed for any reason, the unsuitable sub-grade material shall be removed and replaced with concrete, compacted granular fill,or other approved material to restore the bearing capacity of the sub-grade to its original undisturbed condition at no additional cost to the Owner. 3.6 DAMAGE RESTORATION A. Damage restoration: The Contractor shall be responsible for any heaving, settlement and/or separation of pavement that results from the dewatering operations.A damage restoration/remediation plan will be required for review and authorization to proceed. 3.7 RESTORATION OF DEWATERING ACTIVITIES A. As the wellpoints are withdrawn,the locations of the voided areas shall immediately backfilled by jetting approved backfill material into the voids until they are completely filled.These restored wellpoint voids are subject to random density verification testing. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02322-180 DEWATERING AND DRAINAGE 3 0 SECTION 02324 BACKFILL The Utilities Department uses the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and the FDOT Design Standards, latest edition, as reference documents. It is the intent of the Utilities Department that this technical specification(02324)shall govern the applicable project work that it typically identified in the following FDOT Specification and Standard sections: • Section 125-Excavation for Structures and Pipe • Section 514-Plastic Filter Fabric(Geotextile) In the event that this technical specification (02324)is either silent on an issue or requirement or if it appears to present a conflict with the referenced FDOT Specifications and Standards,it is the responsibility of the Contractor to request clarification or resolution,in writing, from the Project Manager and Engineer. 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Materials B. Execution C. Examination D. Preparation E. Bedding F. Backfilling G. Field Quality Control H. Compaction I. Frequency of Tests 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SC01025-Measurement and Payment B. Section SCO 1340—Shop Drawings,Work Drawings,and Samples C. Section SC01400-Quality Requirements D. Section 02060—Aggregate Materials E. Section 02300—Earthwork F. Section 02320—Trenching and Excavation G. Section 02322—Dewatering and Drainage H. Section 02371 -Riprap and Rock Lining I. Section 02740—Subgrade, Base Course and Asphalt 1.3 REFERENCES A. AASHTO T180—Standard Specification for Moisture-Density Relations of Soils Using a 4.54-kg(10-Ib)Rammer and a 457-mm(18-in)Drop. B. ASTM D1556 — Standard Test Method for Density of Soil in Place by the Sand-Cone Method. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02324-181 BACKFILL Page :714ef 44 3 0 C. ASTM D1557 - Standard Test Method for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort (6,000 ft-Ibf/ft3(2,700 kN-m/m3)). D. ASTM D2922 - Standard Test Method for Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth). E. ASTM D3017 — Standard Test Method for Water Content of Soil and Rock in Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth). F. ASTM D 2487-06 — Standard Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System) 1.4 UNIT PRICE-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Material that is excavated for the purpose of installing water mains and service connections,force mains,sanitary sewers and laterals or storm drainage piping and their associated public manholes and structures and then reused as bedding and/or backfill material are not subject to this UNIT PRICE - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT provision. The use of the in- situ material as backfill material shall be considered as incidental to the item installation. B. Fill Type — Fine Aggregate: By the cubic yard. Includes excavating existing subsoil, supplying fill materials, stockpiling,scarifying substrate surface,placing where required,and compacting. C. Structural Fill Type—Course Aggregate: By the cubic yard.Includes supplying fill material,stockpiling,scarifying substrate surface,placing where required,and compacting. D. Concrete(Flowable)Fill: For"areas",by the cubic yard,and for grout filling of abandoned pipe,by the linear foot. Includes supplying materials,forming,mixing,and placing(and curing where required). 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 FILL MATERIALS-GENERAL A. All fill material shall be approved by the Project Manager and Engineer. Contractor shall notify the Project Manager and Engineer 1 week in advance of providing imported material,shall provide a 1 cubic yard sample and the results of a signed and sealed proctor test and material classification report for the material to the Project Manager and Engineer. B. Materials generated from the on-site excavations or imported from an off-site source may be utilized for backfill of pipeline and associated structure excavations provided the materials consist of relatively clean sands or reasonably well graded, relatively clean sand-gravel mixtures that are free of timber, roots, clods, construction demolition debris, rubbish,trash or other deleterious matter.The materials shall have a maximum size of 1 inch, have not more than 10 percent passing the US Standard No. 200 Sieve and contain not more than 2 percent (by weight)of organic matter. C. Satisfactory soil materials are defined as those complying with ASTM D 2487 soil classification groups GW,GP, SW,and SP. D. Unsatisfactory soil materials are defined as those complying with ASTM D 2487 soil classification groups GC,GM,SC, SM,ML,MH,CL,CH,OL,OH,and PT. E. Coarse Aggregate shall conform to FDOT Specification 901 with the exception that slag or crushed slag shall not be used.Stone size shall be No.57. F. Fine Aggregate shall conform to FDOT Specification 902.G.Subbase, Backfill,and Fill Materials:Satisfactory soil materials free of clay, debris, waste, vegetation,rock or gravel larger than 2 inches in any dimension, and other deleterious matter. 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Geotextile Fabric: Non-biodegradable,woven per FDOT Specification Section 514. 3 PART 3 EXECUTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02324-182 BACKFILL 3 0 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Inspect the area to be backfilled to assure that all preceding work activities have been completed and accepted, otherwise,the Contractor will be"at risk"until the preceding work has been accepted by the Project Manager. 3.2 DEFINITION OF BACKFILL ZONES A. Lowest Zone: The lowest zone is backfilled for deep undercuts up to within 6-inches of the bottom of the pipe. B. Bedding Zone: The zone above the lowest zone is the Bedding Zone. Usually it will be backfill which is the 6- inches,or the thickness identified on the project construction drawings, of soil below the bottom of the pipe. If the bedding zone has been constructed (vs. undisturbed in-situ material), the Bedding Zone shall be placed in lifts no greater than 6-inches (compacted thickness). C. Cover Zone:The next zone is backfill that is placed after the pipe has been laid and will be called the Cover Zone. This zone extends to 12-inches above the top of the pipe.The Cover Zone and the Bedding Zone are considered the Soil Envelope for the pipe. The Cover Zone shall be placed in lifts no greater than 6-inches (compacted thickness). D. Top Zone:The Top Zone extends from 12-inches above the top of the pipe to the base or final grade. The Top Zone shall be placed in lifts no greater than 12-inches compacted thickness). 3.3 BACKFILL FOR PIPELINES A. LOWEST ZONE 1. When over-excavation is required due to unforeseen site conditions backfill of the over-cut shall have a minimum thickness of 6-inches and shall be manually or mechanically tamped to simulate comparable density to that of the native soils. B. BEDDING ZONE 1. Excavate pipe trench in accordance with Section 02320 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION for work of this Section. Hand trim excavation for accurate placement of pipe to elevations indicated. If a trench box is used for the installation of the piping,it shall be raised to an elevation even with the top of the pipe before the Bedding Zone materials are placed. Once the trench-box has been moved upward, forward or removed from the excavation, the voids created by this action shall receive supplemental backfill material and re-compacted to 98%of modified proctor where applicable. 2. If required, bedding material shall be placed to provide uniform support along the bottom of the pipe and to place and maintain the pipe at the proper elevation.The initial layer of bedding placed to receive the pipe shall be brought to the grade and dimensions indicated on the project construction drawings. All bedding shall extend the full width of the trench bottom.The pipe shall be placed and brought to grade by tamping the bedding material or by removal of the excess amount of the bedding material under the pipe.Adjustment to grade line shall be made by scrapping away or filling with bedding material.Wedging or blocking up of pipe is not permitted.Applying pressure to the top of the pipe,such as with a backhoe bucket,to lower the pipe to the proper elevation or grade shall not be permitted. 3. Were wet or unstable soil that is incapable of properly supporting pipe,as determined by Project Manager and Engineer,is encountered in the bottom of trench,the trench bottom shall be excavated to a depth of at least two feet below the specified trench bottom. Place filter fabric in the bottom of the trench and support the filter fabric along the trench walls until the over-excavation has been backfilled, in two(2)1-foot lifts(as applicable based on the backfill material;structural backfill or FDOT rock).The ends of the filter fabric shall be overlapped prior to placing the pipe. C. COVER ZONE 1. Haunching: Initial backfill/haunching material shall be carefully placed by hand until one third of the pipe diameter has been covered. The Contractor shall use non-mechanical means to tamp the backfill/haunching material to form unified initial support for the pipe for each lift. 2. After haunching of the pipe, carefully and evenly backfill trenches on all sides with suitable backfill materials and thoroughly and carefully tamped each lift until the backfill material reaches the same elevation as the top of the pipe. If a trench box is used for the installation of the piping, it shall be raised to an elevation even with the top of the pipe before the Cover Zone backfill materials are placed. Once the trench-box has been moved upward,forward or removed from the excavation,the voids created by this action shall receive supplemental backfill material and re-compacted to 98%of modified proctor. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02324-183 BACKFILL page ;71 6 of 119 3 0 3. To prevent longitudinal movement of the pipe, dumping backfill material into the trench and then spreading will not be permitted until approved material has been placed and compacted to a level 1- foot over the pipe. D. TOP ZONE 1. For the remaining lifts of backfill, the material shall be placed in 12-inch lifts and compacted.Compact each layer to a density of 98% of modified proctor in paved areas and 95% of modified proctor in landscaped and open areas. 2. For all non-metallic pipeline installations, detection tape shall be buried 4 to 10-inches beneath the ground surface directly over the top of the utility. Should detection tape need to be installed deeper, the Contractor shall provide 3-inch wide tape. In no case shall detection tape be buried greater than 20-inches from the finished grade surface. Detection tape shall be appropriately identified based on the specific utility installation. 3.4 FOR STRUCTURES: A. All structures shall be marked and numbered with gradient lines, by the Contractor, to indicate the required lift thickness. B. Carefully backfill around all sides in a continuous and progressive manner in lifts no greater that 6-inchs (compacted thickness)with excavated materials approved for backfilling,free from large clods of earth and stones and compact to 98%of modified proctor in all areas. C. For the sides of the structure where there is pipe penetration, the compacted backfill shall be brought up to a point where the pipe,at the correct invert elevation, is resting on compacted backfill. A bell-hole,extending no further than 1-foot from the structure,may be left around the penetration point for mudding-up around the pipe. 3.5 GENERAL BACKFILL A. All backfill operations shall be done in the dry. The dry condition shall be maintained during placement, compaction and density testing. B. As soon as practicable after the pipe has been laid and jointed,backfilling shall begin and thereafter be prosecuted expeditiously. C. Flooding of backfill (with potable water)will only be permitted when so directed in writing by the Project Manager. D. Reopen improperly backfilled trenches, or trenches where settlement occurs, to depth required for proper compaction,as determined by the Engineer,then refill and compact, with surface restored to required grade and compaction,mounded over and smoothed off. E. Backfill open trenches across roadways or other areas to be paved as specified above, backfill entire depth of trench in 6-inch layers, and compact each layer to a density of 98% of modified proctor, so that paving can proceed immediately after backfilling is completed. F. Grade ground to reasonable uniformity along all other portions of trenches and leave mounding over trenches in a uniform and neat condition,to the satisfaction of Engineer. G. Except as otherwise indicated, top of all piping and conduit to be 36"below finish grade(keeping project swale development in mind) unless incased in concrete. Concrete encasement to consist of a minimum of 4" thick concrete base slab placed prior to installation of piping or conduit and a minimum 4"thick concrete encasement (sides and top) placed after installation and testing of piping or conduit. H. Backfill excavations as promptly as work permits, but not until completion of the following: 1. Acceptance of construction below finish grade including,where applicable,damp proofing,waterproofing, and perimeter insulation. 2. Inspection, testing,approval,and recording locations of underground utilities have been performed and recorded. 3. Removal of concrete formwork. 4. Removal of trash and debris from excavation. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02324-184 BACKFILL Page :71:7 3 0 I. Backfill areas to contours and elevations with approved materials. J. Systematically backfill to allow maximum time for natural settlement. Do not backfill over porous, wet or spongy subgrade surfaces. K. Place geotextile fabric over Class A-7 material existing prior to placing next lift of fill(if approved). L. Employ a placement method that does not disturb or damage other work. M. Maintain optimum moisture content of backfill materials to attain required compaction density. N. Backfill against supported foundation walls and concrete structures. Do not backfill against unsupported foundation walls. O. Backfill simultaneously on each side of unsupported foundation walls until supports are in place. P. Slope grade away from building minimum 2 inches in 10 ft,unless noted otherwise. Q. Make gradual grade changes.Blend slope into level areas. R. Remove surplus backfill materials from site as directed by the Project Manager and/or Engineer. S. Leave fill material stockpile areas free of excess fill materials. T. TOLERANCES: 1. Top surface of backfill for site clearing and general earthwork shall be plus or minus 0.10 foot from required elevations. 2. Top surface of backfill for the creation of or improvements to berms or other stormwater containment earthworks shall be plus 0.10 foot,minus 0.00 foot from required elevations. 3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Section SC01400 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS B. Compaction testing will be performed in accordance with ASTM D1556 or AASHTO T180 in locations as specified by the Project Manager or Engineer. Project Manager and/or Engineer are to select specific locations and lifts as well as witnessing of all compaction testing. C. If tests indicate Work does not meet specified requirements,remove Work,replace and retest. 3.7 COMPACTION A. Percentage of Maximum Density Requirements: Compact soil to not less than the following percentages of maximum density, in accordance with AASHTO T-180 specifications or ASTM D1557: 1. Structures, Building Slabs and Steps: 98% of the modified proctor. 2. Pipe Bedding Zone and Cover Zone: 98% of the modified proctor. 3. Driveway aprons, sidewalk sections that form part of a driveway apron,driveways and roadways: As a minimum, compact top 12" of subgrade and each layer of backfill or fill material to 98% of the modified proctor. Roadways may require special subgrade stabilization as specified in the project construction drawings. 4. Lawn or Unpaved Areas: From 1-foot above the top of the pipe (Top Zone), 95% of the modified proctor;areas around structures shall be 98%of the modified proctor. 5. Sidewalks and walkways: Compact top 12 inches of subgrade and each layer of backfill or fill material to 95%of the modified proctor. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02324-185 BACKFILL 3 0 B. All subgrade shall be compacted and tested up to 6-inches from the edge of the pavement (asphalt or concrete). If for specific design reasons and the project construction drawings requires an area greater than 6-inches outside the edge of slab to be compacted and tested, then those more stringent requirements shall take precedence. C. Frequency of Tests: 1. Pipelines: In Public Right of Way, swales and under sidewalks, every 100 feet per lift, for driveway aprons each lift,for road crossings each lift in three (3) locations, as directed by Engineer or Project Manager.Additionally,in the event of low production,density verification testing shall be performed on each day's work as directed by the Project Manager or Engineer. 2. In utility easements,every 200 feet per lift. 3. Public Manholes and Structures: Each lift around structure;all sides shall be tested in random order. In addition,the final lift under pipe penetrations shall be tested. 4. Berms: Every 200 feet per lift. 5. Swales: For areas that have been built-up and a swale cut-in every 200 feet;otherwise,density testing of swales cut-in to existing ground does not require density testing. D. The Contractor's Test Lab is to"map"all density test results(pass and fail)on the Record Drawings on each day when field tests are performed. Contractor's Testing Lab shall leave a copy of the day's density testing results on site. E. Contractor is to instruct their Testing Lab to directly mail signed and sealed copies of all Test Reports(Proctor, Density,Water Quality, etc.)to the Project Manager and Engineer on a weekly basis. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02324-186 BACKFILL Page :719 of 3 SECTION 02513 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Submittals B. Products C. Installation Readiness D. Installation E. Connections to Existing Systems F. Cleaning and Testing G. PBC HD Clearance H. Restoration 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SCO 1025-Measurement and Payment B. Section SC01340—Shop Drawings,Work Drawings,and Samples C. Section SCO1400—Quality Requirements D. Section SCO 1700—Contract Closeout E. Section 02082—Public Manholes and Structures F. Section 02320—Trenching and Excavation G. Section 02322—Dewatering and Drainage H. Section 02324-Backfill I. Section 02516-Disinfection of Water Distribution Systems J. Section 02740—Subgrade,Base Course and Asphalt K. Section 02960—Restoration of Surface Improvements L. Section 03300—Cast-in-Place Concrete 1.3 REFERENCES A. AWWA C600 1.4 UNIT PRICE-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Refer to Section SC01025 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT. When existing Right-Of-Way(ROW)irrigation must be disturbed due to pipeline installation or swale development, any existing irrigation lines shall be marked on the Contractors drawings prior to or at the time of temporary cutting- &-capping. The replacement of existing irrigation in the Public Right-Of-Way as a result of pipeline installation or swale development is NOT a pay item. Replacement of existing ROW irrigation(to match existing quality,quantity and size)shall be incidental to the Unit Price of the pipeline or swale development. 1.5 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW AND AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED A. Shop and manufacturer's drawings and catalog cut sheets for all pipe system components.Refer to Section SC01340— SHOP DRAWINGS,WORK DRAWINGS,AND SAMPLES. B. Contractor shall prepare and submit to the Project Manager a Flushing, Pressure Testing and Disinfection Phasing Plan prior to the start of the pipe installation. 1.6 SUBMITTALS AT PROJECT CLOSEOUT Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02513-187 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 3 A. Refer to Section SCO1700 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT and SCO1720 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS for requirements. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 All materials are to be MADE IN THE UNITED STATES OFAMERICA.Allowable exceptions are ductile iron fittings supplied by American Cast Iron Pipe Company from Brazil,Sigma Corporation from China,and Star Pipe Products from the United States and China, and Tyler Union from United States and China; and Electronic Marking System (EMS) full-range markers by 3M from Mexico. 2.2 DUCTILE IRON PIPE A. For Aboveground Installation: 1. Ductile iron pipe for aerial canal crossings installations shall conform to ANSI A21.15 and be flanged. Thickness class shall be Class 350. Flanges shall conform to ANSI A21.15. All pipe supports, clamps and/or cradles shall have a minimum'/4 inch neoprene liner between the pipe and support. B. For Underground Installation: I. In general,thickness class shall be Class 350. Ductile iron pipe shall conform to ANSI A21.51.Pipe shall have a wall thickness designed in compliance with ANSI 21.50, "American National Standard for the Thickness Design of Ductile Iron Pipe. 2. Joints shall be push-on rubber gaskets unless identified otherwise in the project construction drawings. 3. Restrained joints shall be as specified in 2.6, Restrained Mechanical Joints. 2.3 POLYVINYLCHORIDE(PVC)PIPE AND FITTINGS A. Pipe shall be unplasticized polyvinyl chloride(PVC)plastic pipe with integral bell containing a locked-in ring and spigot joints 4-inch through 12-inch. B. Pipe shall be the requirements of AWWA C900 or C905"Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC)Pressure Pipe",Class 150 and shall meet the requirements of SDR-18. PVC compound for pipe and fittings shall meet the requirements of ASTM D1784. C. Fittings shall be DIP of the appropriate and corresponding pressure rating as the main line pipe and as specified in 2.4, Ductile Iron Fittings. D. Restrained joints shall be as specified in 2.6, Restrained Mechanical Joints. 2.4 DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS A. Fittings for ductile iron pipe shall be manufactured of ductile iron shall conform to the requirements of ANSI A21.10(AWWA C110)or ANSI A21.53(AWWA C153). Fittings shall be compatible with the pipe and designed for 350 psi working pressure. The lining and coating of the fittings shall be as specified for the pipe. Joints forfittings 16-inches in diameter and under shall be mechanical joint,except above ground fittings shown on the drawings,shall be flanged. Joints for fittings 18-inches in diameter and above shall be restrained type in accordance with the schedule shown on the Standard Detail Drawing. Gaskets for the flanged joints shall be"Tourseal,TV or approved equal. B. Lining Pipe and Fittings: 1. DIP and fittings for water mains and reclaimed water mains shall be cement lined in accordance with ANSI A21.4(AWWA C104). C. Exterior Finish: 1. Potable Water and Reclaimed Water Mains: For aboveground installation, the exterior surfaces of pipe and fittings shall be painted BRIGHT WHITE for potable water systems and PANTONE PURPLE for reclaimed water systems with a coating system approved by the Engineer. A three(3)-coat system with a polyurethane topcoat is required. 2. For underground potable water systems,all pipe and pipe fittings installed under this project will be color coded or marked in accordance with subparagraph 62-555.320(21)(b) 3, F.A.C., using blue as the predominant color. Underground plastic pipe shall be solid-wall blue pipe, will have a co-extruded blue external skin,or will be white or black pipe with blue stripes incorporated into,or applied to,the pipe wall. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PHI 02513-188 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 3 3. For underground reclaimed/reuse water systems,all pipe and pipe fittings installed under this project will be color coded or marked in accordance with subparagraph 62-555.320(21)(b)3, F.A.C., using pantone purple as the predominant color. Underground plastic pipe for reclaimed/reuse water systems shall be solid-wall pantone purple pipe, will have a co-extruded pantone purple external skin,or will be white or black pipe with pantone purple stripes incorporated into,or applied to,the pipe wall. Pipe striped during manufacturing of the pipe will have continuous stripes that run parallel to the axis of the pipe wall,that are located at no greater than 90-degree intervals around the pipe,and that will remain intact during and after installation of the pipe. If paint is used to stripe the pipe during the installation of the pipe,the paint will be applied in a continuous line that nuns parallel to the axis of the pipe and that is located along the top of the pipe;for pipe with an internal diameter of 24 inches or greater, paint will be applied in continuous lines along each side of the pipe as well as along the top of the pipe. 2.5 BALL CORPORATION STOP-UP TO 2 INCHES A. Brass body,teflon coated brass ball,rubber seats and stem seals,Tee stem pre-drilled for control rod,AWWA inlet threads end,compression transition outlet,with control rod,extension box and valve key. Teflon tape(minimum of two(2)wraps) shall be applied to the threads prior to installation. 2.6 RESTRAINED MECHANICAL JOINTS A. All pipe-to-pipe, branch connections, valves and all change of direction fittings shall be restrained with EBAA Iron MEGALUG products or approved equal. A second form of restraint,either thrust blocks or tie rods,may be required in certain cases as directed by the Project Manager and Engineer. B. All valves and change of direction fittings 16"diameter and larger shall have two(2)forms of restraint. The valve and fittings shall have mechanical joints with EBAA Iron MEGALUG products or approved equal,and either thrust blocks or tie rods. If tie-rods are approved, the tie-rods shall be in a "mid-span"configuration utilizing EBAA Iron products or approved equal. C. Any line terminated as a construction phase that is a known future extension,shall have a valve placed at the end,and restrained with EBAA Iron MEGALUG products or approved equal to the last two(2)pipe joints. D. Flex-Ring Restrained Joint Ductile Iron pipe supplied by American Cast Iron Pipe Company (ACIPCO)and TR Flex Restrained Joint Ductile Iron pipe supplied by U.S.Pipe&Foundry,LLC may be used as approved by the Project Manager and Engineer. Self restraining push-on gaskets are allowed for Jack&Bore applications only as approved by the Project Manager and Engineer. 2.7 WATER SERVICE A. The tapping saddle shall be a stainless steal double strap service saddle of the size required with an epoxy coated ductile iron body and AWWA threads. Neoprene gaskets shall be cemented in place. B. The corporation ball valve,"Y"Branch if necessary,compression by yoke curb stop(s),yoke bar,expansion nut,female iron pipe tail/outlet pieces,lock nuts,meter adapters,washers,and other fittings required to make a complete installation shall be brass as shown on the drawings and the project construction drawings,and as manufactured by the Ford Meter Box Co.,or approved equal. Internal pipe and tube sleeves shall be stainless steel. C. Sleeves under minor highways, residential streets and rural roads may be PVC Sch.80 as approved by Engineer and Project Manager. 2.8 POLYETHYLENE PIPE AND TUBE A. Materials used for the manufacture of polyethylene pipe and fittings shall be PE3408 high density polyethylene meeting cell classification 345434C or 345434E per ASTM D3350; and meeting Type III, Class B or Class C, Category 5,Grade P34 per ASTM D1248;shall be listed in the name of the pipe and fitting manufacturer in Plastic Pipe Institute TR-4, Recommended Hydrostatic Strengths and Design Stresses for Thermoplastic Pipe and Fittings Compounds,with a standard grade rating of 1600 psi at 73°F. The manufacturer shall certify that the materials used to manufacture pipe and fittings meet these requirements. B. Polyethylene pipe shall be manufactured in accordance with ASTM D3035, Polyethylene(PE)Plastic Pipe(DR-PR) Based on Controlled Outside Diameter and AWWA C906 and shall be so marked. Each production lot of pipe shall be tested for(from material or pipe)melt index,density,%carbon,(from pipe)dimensions and ring tensile strength. C. Polyethylene pipe(PE)shall be Drisco pipe 3408 1", 1 Y2'&2"or approved equal. D. All PE pipe shall be color coded to match the water system type; blue for potable water and pantone purple for reclaimed water. 2.9 SERVICE IDENTIFICATION STRIPES A. Refer to paragraph 2A.C.above for color-coding requirements. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PHI 02513-189 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Page :722 Of i i 3 2.10 MISCELLANEOUS A. Electronic Marking System (EMS)full-range markers shall be by 3M. Full-range markers shall be blue for potable water and pantone purple for reclaimed water. The Contractor shall install the full-range markers in accordance with the manufacturer's and City's standards. The full-range markers shall be placed at the following locations: 1. Fittings,bends,reducers,tees,crosses,deflections,valves,and air release valves(ARV). B. The installation of the full-range markers shall be field verified by the Project Manager and Engineer prior to the certification of the work. C. For the installation of the pipe segments and/or structures where moderate to significant root intrusion could be a factor, the Contractor shall furnish and install BioBarrier(or approved equal) as a root barrier as directed by the Project Manager and Engineer. Furnishing and installing a root barrier is considered as an incidental cost. 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION READINESS A. Prior to the start of underground excavations,Contractor shall examine the project construction drawings and have repair materials on site to effect repairs to all sizes of existing water mains,branch and/or service connections. Typical repair materials include,but are not limited to: 1. Full encirclement repair clamps 2. Fittings(DIP and brass) 3. Poly tubing 4. All-thread 3.2 EXAMINATION A. Verify that trench cut is ready to receive Work as required by this Section and excavations,dimensions,and elevations are as indicated on project construction drawings. 3.3 PREPARATION A. When the project drawings indicate,or when it is discovered during the course of the work,that the street or area's sanitary sewer main lines are in front of the properties(and that the new water mains will have to cross), the Contractor shall pothole each sewer lateral prior to beginning installation of the new water mains and provide the individual sewer lateral depths to the Project Manager and the proposed depth of the new water main before beginning water main installation. B. Cut pipe ends square,ream pipe and tube ends to full pipe diameter,and remove burrs. C. Remove scale and dirt on inside and outside before assembly. D. Prepare pipe connections to equipment with flanges or unions. 3.4 INSTALLATION A. Pipeline Installation: 1. All trenching and excavations associated with the water main and service lines shall conform to the requirements in Technical Specification 02320—TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION. 2. Installation of potable water pipe and associated fittings shall be in accordance with current AWWA and NSF specifications,and manufacturer's requirements for their particular products. All mains shall have a 36" clear cover to finished grade (keeping in mind the project's swale requirements)with pipe being as level as possible. Any variance will require approval by the Project Manager. Changes in pipe alignment may be accomplished using appropriate fittings or through pipe deflection. Pipe deflection at the joint is allowed with ductile iron pipe only and shall not exceed 75% of the manufacturer's recommended maximum joint deflection. 3M full-range markers are required at all fittings and valves. Regardless of pipeline or pipeline component depth,the full-range markers shall be installed no deeper than 8 feet and shall be directly over the fitting or adjacent to the valve. 3. All pipe shall be laid in trenches having a dry and stable bottom. Backfill shall be free of boulders and debris and in accordance with Technical Specification 02324 - BACKFILL. Pipe shall be fully supported along its entire length. Sharp or rocky material encountered in the base shall be replaced with proper bedding. Pipe shall be laid on line and grade as designed. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02513-190 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Page ;729 Of i i 3 4. All valves shall be placed according to project construction drawings unless relocation is approved by the Project Manager. After installation,backfill and compaction and where applicable after asphalting, all valves are to be exercised in the presence of the Project Manager and Engineer. As-built drawings shall reflect the actual location of all mains, hydrants,services,and valves. All taps must be at least 18" from fitting or bell. Potable water main shall not be laid in fuel contaminated areas. 5. Clearance of 18"or one pipe diameter,whichever is greater,shall be maintained between all fittings(bells, valves,flanges,etc.). 6. All road crossings,pavement cuttings and restoration shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Owner or Palm Beach County(if project is located in their jurisdiction but within the Department's service area). 7. Generally,joints for ductile iron pipe shall be push-on or mechanical type designed in accordance with ANSI A21.11 (AWWA C111)or ANSI A21.53(AWWA C153). Joint lubrication shall be as furnished by the manufacturer. B. Valves 1. Valves shall generally be installed at intervals of no greater than 1,000 LF on transmission mains, at intervals of no greater than 700 LF on main distribution loops and feeders, and on all primary branches connected to these lines. In high-density areas, valves shall be installed to minimize the number of persons affected by a break. 2. In all instances,effectiveness of placement shall be primary criteria in determining valve location.Valves placed in curbs will not be accepted. For potable water,all valve boxes require lids be marked as"Water" and painted BLUE. For reclaimed/reuse water,all valve boxes require lids be marked"Reuse"and painted PANTONE PURPLE. C. Fire Hydrants 1. Fire hydrants shall be installed with the center of the pumper nozzle approximately 18"—24"above finished grade. Hydrants shall not be placed in sidewalks or traffic areas. It will be the responsibility of the Contractor to move hydrants placed in an unacceptable location and provide protection from traffic damage if necessary,upon the Project Manager's request. 2. Fire hydrant branches(from main to hydrant)shall not be less than 6"ID and be as short as possible to minimize any potential for potable water main stub with no flow. Long branch leads will require a second gate valve. Each branch shall be provided with a gate valve located as close as possible to the main. 3. Hydrants shall be located 5 feet to 10 feet from edge of pavement and no less than 6 feet from driveways with pumper discharge nozzle facing the roadway. Hydrants shall be located so as to minimize their vulnerability to traffic. At the direction of the Project Manager,for potential traffic protection,bollards may be required where minimum distances cannot be met. 4. Fire hydrants shall be placed in an accessible,unobstructed location with 5 feet clearance in all directions (except for protective bollards). 5. Fire hydrants shall be painted two(2)coats of"Fire Engine"or"Safety"red in color(field touch-up or re- paint may be required). Valve box lids for fire hydrant or Siamese connections shall be painted RED. 6. Fire Hydrants shall be provided and installed in accordance with the project construction drawings.Newly installed fire hydrants,prior to being put into service,shall be clearly marked as being"OUT OF SERVICE" with signage. 7. For every five(5)new fire hydrants installed,Contractor shall supply one(1)maintenance kit and supplied by the fire hydrant manufacturer. D. Corrosion Protection: 1. For protection against corrosive soils in those areas designated by the Engineer and Project Manager, ductile iron pipe and fittings shall additionally be enclosed in a polyethylene sheet or tube and each length joined with 2-inch wide polyethylene adhesive tape. The sheet or tube shall be made from polyethylene resin meeting the requirements of ASTM D1248 and shall be Type I,Class C,Category 5,Grade J-3 with minimum carbon black content of 2.5%and 8 mils thickness. The sheet or tube shall be in accordance with the provisions of ANSI A21.5(AWWA C105). Methods shall be such as to minimize danger to the sheet also be used to repair tears or punctures. 2. Installation of polyethylene encasement shall be in accordance with ANSI A21.5. E. Service Connections 1. Water service taps on the water main shall be spaced at a minimum distance of 18"apart. All service lines shall be installed in accordance with the details on the project construction drawings. All long-side service Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PHI 02513-191 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 3 connections shall be sleeved. The sleeve is to be installed by jack & bore to avoid open-cuts across roadways for service connections. The minimum diameter of service connection taps shall be 3/4-inch for 1-inch service connections, 1 3/8-inch for 1 1/2-inch service connections and 1 3/4-inch for 2-inch service connections. 2. Service lines, between the corp stop and curb stop shall be one continuous line without any splices or fittings unless specifically authorized by the Project Manager and Engineer. 3. Services shall not exceed 100 feet to the meter. Services crossing under parking tracts shall have their meters placed prior to the crossing so that the Owner is not responsible for these lines. 4. In developments where the property line is not clearly defined(condominiums and commercial),the meter shall be placed in a readily accessible location. 5. Private services shall not cross potable water main. The Contractor shall coordinate the installation of private service lines with location of meters to deliver potable water to the correct multi-family dwelling unit or bay and shall identify each to the Project Manager. 6. Wet taps equal or larger than one half the pipe diameter require a stainless steel full contact saddle with flange and valve. F. Connection to Existing System: 1. All connections to existing water main shall be made under the direct supervision of the Project Manager. Based on the existing pipe configuration and materials, the Contractor may be required to provide temporary restraints. All connections to existing water mains shall have double valves unless specifically authorized by the Project Manager. Valves on existing water mains shall be operated by Department personnel or under direct supervision by the Project Manager.Tapping sleeves and their valves shall be pressure tested at 150 psig for 1 hour prior to tapping(entire tapping sleeve shall be bubble tested with a soap solution during the pressure testing). 2. All pipe coupons from tapping sleeve tie-ins shall be saved, labeled and dated by the Contractor and transmitted to the Project Manager. 3. If service must be cut off to existing customers,the Project Manager must have fourteen(14)working days notice to make necessary arrangements. The Contractor shall prepare a Shutdown Request form in accordance with the directions given during the Pre-Construction Meeting. 4. The Contractor shall be ready to proceed with as much material pre-assembled as possible at the site to minimize the length of service interruption. The Project Manager will postpone a service cut-off if the Contractor is not ready to proceed on schedule. Such connections may be made at night to minimize effects. No customer should be without service for more than six (6) hours. Local chlorination, in compliance with ECR II,will be required for all pipe and fittings used to complete connections with potable water. G. TESTING Contractor shall prepare a Flushing, Pressure Test, Disinfection and PBC HD Clearance Plan for review and authorization by the Project Manager prior to water main installation. The plan shall include a schematic that indicates swab locations,direction of flush,sample points and affected valves. The PBC HD Clearance requires the Contractor's Pressure Test Report, Disinfection Report,Water Quality Lab Reports and As-Built drawings. Reclaimed water mains and service connections shall be flushed and pressure tested(per the requirements below) but do NOT require disinfection or PBC HD Clearance. 1. Cleaning and Flushing: a. Upon completion of pipe installation,for any section,perform swabbing and cannon flushing in accordance with the Cleaning and Flushing Procedure detail shown on the project construction drawings. The Project Manager must observe the swab being inserted into the line and witness the cleaning and flushing process. The swab is to be one(1)pipe size diameter larger than the pipe being cleaned. 2. Pressure: a. Prior to conducting the official pressure test, to be witnessed by the Project Manager and Engineer,the Contractor shall conduct and document a preliminary pressure test meeting all of the following requirements. b. Potable water shall be supplied to the main and pumped to the minimum of 155 psi. The water main being tested shall be separated from the supply line or isolated by a double valve arrangement. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02513-192 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Page ;725 Of i i 3 C. The Contractor shall prepare a documented test report 24 hours in advance. Each test identifying, date, time, weather, linear foot of pipe being tested, the piping segment tested (station to station),beginning test pressure and time,ending test pressure and time,amount of "make-up" water and a clear"pass /fail' statement. The test report shall be signed by the Contractor, Engineer and Project Manager. After test acceptance, Contractor shall provide copies of the test report to the Project Manager and Engineer and retain the original test report for inclusion in the Project Record Documents. d. Contractor shall provide all necessary equipment such as pumps,gages and water measuring tanks,and all necessary work required for pipe pressure and leakage tests.Make pressure and leakage tests between valves and/or connections for each section being tested,using procedure outlined in ANSI/AWWA C-600. e. Test lines at a minimum of 150 psi for no less than two(2)hours and test all fire lines at 200 psi for no less than one(1)hour in accordance with NFPA-24. f. Allowable leakage not to exceed value derived from following formula: L = sD,fT 148,000 L= Allowable leakage(gallon per hour) S= Length of pipe(feet) D= Nominal diameter of pipe(inches) P= Average test pressure(PSIG) g. Conduct pressure tests with all valves servicing hydrants,services,etc.,in open position. h. All potable water mains shall be pressure tested before bacteriological acceptability. i. The maximum length of line to be tested as one section will be 2,000 linear feet. The test shall be performed as determined in the current AWWA specification. The standard test duration is two (2) hours. The maximum quantity of water that must be supplied into the tested pipe to maintain pressure within 5 psi of the specified test pressure shall not exceed the applicable AWWA C-600 Standard. j. Bacteriological testing shall not begin until after the pressure test has been accepted by the Project Manager. Refer to Section 02516 DISINFECTION OF WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. H. ABANDONMENT OF EXISTING WATER MAINS 1. Existing water mains shall be abandoned in accordance with the project drawings, including temporary restraints,cutting and capping with masonry plugs or mechanical blind flanges,thrust blocks and grout filled (where required). I. RESTORATION 1. Restoration shall be concurrent with the water main installation and shall be performed as required by Section 02960 RESTORATION OF SURFACE IMPROVEMENTS. END OF SECTION (SHUTDOWN REQUEST FORM ON FOLLOWING PAGE) Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02513-193 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 3 WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM SHUTDOWN REQUEST FORM Must be received by Boynton Beach Utilities 14 working/business days in advance THIS SECTION IS TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CONTRACTOR Requested By: Accepted By: (Signature) (Signature) Boynton Beach Utilities Company Name: Project Name: Contractor is to deliver this form to the Utilities Project Manager Date/Time Received: Contact Mobile No. : Requested Shutdown Time: Duration Date: Highlighted Project Drawing(s)attached: Number of drawing pages (Requests for shutdown will NOT be accepted without drawings) attached Address(Nearest House or Business) Lot No. : Block: Name of Development and/or Neighborhood: Distribution for"Heads Up"Only(w/o drawing): Engineering Division Manager,Water Quality/Lab Supervisor,Water Distribution Supervisor THIS SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY UTILITY LOCATIONS/ENGINEERING DIVISION WITHIN 5 WORKING DAYS Boil Water Notice: YES ❑ NO ❑ Houses Affected: YES ❑ NO ❑ No.of Valves to be Shutdown: Number of Houses: Businesses Affected: ❑YES Type Addresses Affected: ❑NO Special Conditions: Locates and Pre-Shutdown Completed : ❑ By: Date YES ❑ NO After Locations has completed their pre-shutdown and distributed notifications/door hangers, email this form to: Engineering Division Manager, Field Operations Manager, Project Manager,Water Quality/Lab Supervisor,Water Distribution Supervisor,Project Inspector Authorized Shutdown Date and Time Shutdown Authorized By Project Manager: Shutdown Date: Time: Upon approval, Project Manager emails this form to: Engineering Division Manager, Field Operations Manager, Water Quality/Lab Supervisor,Water Distribution Supervisor, Project Inspector Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02513-194 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 3 SECTION 02516 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Submittals B. Project Record Documents C. Products D. Execution E. Field Quality Control 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 02513—Public Water&Reclaimed Water Distribution Systems 1.3 REFERENCES A. ANSI/AWWA C651 —AWWA Standard for Disinfecting Water Mains 1.4 UNIT PRICE—MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. The cost of disinfecting the new water distribution system is considered to be incidental to the installation of the water main. 1.5 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW AND AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED A. Contractor shall prepare and submit a Flushing, Pressure Testing, Disinfection and PBC HD Clearance Plan to the Project Manager and Engineer for review and authorization prior to the start of pipeline installation. 1.6 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Disinfection Report from Contractor shall be signed and dated: 1. Company Name. 2. Type,form and quantity of disinfectant used. 3. Diameters and lengths(in linear feet)of pipe being disinfected. 4. Date and time of disinfectant injection start and time of completion(continuous feed method). 5. Test locations(1 set for every 1,200 If of pipe, 1 from every branch and 1 from the end of the line). 6. Initial and 24 hour disinfectant residuals (quantity in treated water) in ppm and/or mg/I for each outlet tested. • During the 24 hour disinfection process, Contractor shall operate all inline and branch valves and hydrants. • At the end of the 24 hour disinfection process the free chlorine residual shall not be less than 25 ppm or 25mg/I. 7. Date and time of flushing start and completion 8. Disinfectant residual after flushing in ppm for each outlet tested. • At the conclusion of the Contractor's disinfection and flushing process,the Total Chlorine(in ppm) shall be equal to that of the City's potable water system source point. B. Bacteriological Report: 1. Date issued,project name,and testing laboratory name,address,and telephone number. 2. Time and date of water sample collection. 3. Name of person collecting samples Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02516-195 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Page :728 ol 1 3 4. Sample point numbers and test locations. 5. Initial and 24 hour disinfectant residuals in ppm for each outlet tested. 6. Coliform bacteria test results for each outlet tested 7. Signed certification that water conforms, or fails to conform, to bacterial standards of the Palm Beach County Health Department. C. Palm Beach County Health Department release 1.7 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to applicable Palm Beach County Health Department rules or regulation for performing the work of this Section. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 Disinfectant: A. Liquid chlorine conforming to ANSI/AWWA B301 (100%available chlorine). B. Sodium hypochlorite conforming to ANSI/AWWA B300(5%- 15%available chlorine. C. 2.3 Calcium hypochlorite conforming to ANSI/AWWA B300(65%available chlorine by weight). 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify that piping system has been cleaned,inspected,and pressure tested. 3.2 EXECUTION A. Install, clean and flush the water distribution piping system in accordance with the project construction drawings. Refer to Section 02513 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS. B. Pressure test the water distribution piping system in accordance with the project requirements. Refer to Section 02513 PUBLIC WATER&RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS. C. After successful pressure testing,provide and attach required equipment to perform the work of this Section. D. Mix(if applicable)and inject treatment disinfectant into piping system. E. Maintain disinfectant in system for 24 hours. F. Flush,circulate,and clean until required cleanliness is achieved;use municipal domestic water. G. Verify disinfection and record results on the Disinfection Report as specified in paragraph 1.6 A above. H. After receipt of the Palm Beach County Health Department system or partial system release and the service line transfer by the City are completed, Contractor shall remove the temporary sample points and re-install permanent system devices in accordance with the project construction drawings. 3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. The Contractor shall assure the accuracy of the disinfection testing and provide a copy of the Contractor's disinfection report to the Project Manager. In the event of a dispute, the Project Manager will schedule the City's Lab for bacteriological testing. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02516-196 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Page :729 of 3 SECTION 02538 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Submittals B. Products C. Precast Manholes D. Sewer Laterals E. Bedding F. Installation G. Inspection and Testing 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SCO 1025-Measurement and Payment B. Section SCO 1700—Contract Closeout C. Section 02060—Aggregate Materials D. Section 02082—Public Manholes and Structures E. Section 02320—Trenching and Excavation F. Section 02322—Dewatering and Drainage G. Section 02324—Backfill H. Section 02740—Subgrade,Base Course and Asphalt Seetm..,0-3-3-0-0- Cast On oi.,,.p(,nn.rptp 1.3 REFERENCES A. ASTM C14-Standard Specification for Concrete Sewer,Storm Drain,and Culvert Pipe B. ASTM C76-Standard Specification for Reinforced Concrete Culvert,Storm Drain,and Sewer Pipe C. ASTM C443 - Standard Specifications for Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe, Using Rubber Gaskets D. ASTM D3034-Standard Specification for Type PSM Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(PVC)Sewer Pipe and Fittings E. ASTM A746-Standard Specification for Ductile Iron Gravity Sewer Pipe F. ASTM C564-Standard Specification for Rubber Gaskets for Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings G. ASTM D1785-Standard Specification for Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(PVC)Plastic Pipe,Schedules 40,80 and 120 H. ASTM D2922-Standard Test Method for Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods(Shallow Depth) 1.4 UNIT PRICE—MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Refer to Section SC01025—MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT When existing Right-Of-Way(ROW)irrigation must be disturbed due to pipeline installation or swale development, any existing irrigation lines shall be marked on the Contractors drawings prior to or at the time of temporary cutting- &-capping. The replacement of existing irrigation in the Public Right-Of-Way as the result of pipeline installation or swale development is NOT a pay item. Replacement of existing ROW irrigation(to match existing quality,quantity and size)shall be incidental to the Unit Price of the pipeline or swale development. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02538-197 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 6 4414 Page :798 ol 1 3 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Reinforcing steel,manhole locations,inlet locations,elevations,pipe,conduit,and any weir control structures,sizes and elevations of penetrations. B. Submit shop drawings for the following: 1. Precast Manhole(including reinforcing and joint),including Frame and Cover. 2. Precast Junction Box and conflict structure. C. Submit for the various types of pipe and fittings will be specified in the in Part 2 PRODUCTS below. 1.6 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Refer to Section SCO1700 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT and SCO1720 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS for additional requirements. 1.7 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to applicable Palm Beach County Health Department rules for installation of the Work of this section. 1.8 FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Verify that field measurements and elevations are as indicated. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 All materials are to be MADE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Allowable exceptions are ductile iron fittings supplied by American Cast Iron Pipe Company from Brazil,Sigma Corporation from China,and Star Pipe Products from the United States and China;and Electronic Marking System(EMS)full-range markers by 3M from Mexico. 2.2 SEWER PIPE MATERIALS A. Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC)Pipe 1. C-900 SDR-18 B. Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC)Pipe Fittings C. DUCTILE IRON PIPE 1. For Underground Installation: a. In general,thickness class shall be Class 350. Ductile iron pipe shall conform to ANSI A21.51. Pipe shall have a wall thickness designed in compliance with ANSI A21.50,"American National Standard for the Thickness Design of Ductile Iron Pipe". Earth loads to be taken from the standard tables in the manual based on a minimum 150 psi working pressure,trench condition 2,width d+(2 feet)and depth of cover as shown on the profile drawings. b. Generally, joints for ductile iron pipe shall be push-on or mechanical type designed in accordance with ANSI A21.11 (AWWA C111)or ANSI A21.53(AWWA C153). Joint lubrication shall be as furnished by the manufacturer. C. At certain locations restrained joints shall be used in accordance with the details on the project construction drawings as approved by the Project Manager and Engineer. d. Flex-Ring Restrained Joint Ductile Iron pipe supplied by American Cast Iron Pipe Company (ACIPCO)and TR Flex Restrained Joint Ductile Iron pipe supplied by U.S.Pipe&Foundry, LLC may be used as approved by the Project Manager and Engineer. 2. Fittings for ductile iron pipe shall be manufactured of ductile iron and shall conform to the requirements of ANSI A21.10 (AWWA C110)or ANSI A21.53 (AWWA C153). Fittings shall be compatible with the pipe and designed for 250 psi working pressure. The lining of the fittings shall be as specified for the pipe. Joints for fittings 16-inches in diameter and under shall be mechanical joint,except above ground fittings shown on the drawings, shall be flanged. Joints for fittings 18-inches in diameter and above shall be restrained type in accordance with the schedule shown on the Standard Detail Drawing. Gaskets for the flanged joints shall be"Tourseal,TM"or approved equal. 3. Lining: Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02538-198 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 3 a. Smaller than 4-inches:The interior of ductile iron pipe and fittings 4-inches and smaller,shall be lined with a two-component coal tar epoxy. The lining shall be resistant to fatty oils,detergents, sewage generated hydrogen sulfide, and liquids in a pH range of 1-14. The lining shall be guaranteed against peeling. Lining shall meet the requirements of U.S. Corps of Engineers Specification C-200. Lining shall be applied to a thickness of at least 40 mils, tapering at the pipe ends where it shall be brushed on to at least a 10 mil thickness in the last 2-inches. b. 4-inches and larger: The interior of ductile iron pipe and fittings 4-inches and larger shall be ceramic epoxy lined (millage to be according to manufacturer specification) Ductile Iron Pipe (DIP). The epoxy coating shall cover the inner surface of the pipe extending from the plain or beveled end to the rear of the gasket socket. 4. Exterior Finish: a. For underground installation pipe and fittings shall have the standard bituminous coat on the exterior. 5. Corrosion Protection: For protection against corrosive soils in those areas designated by the Project Manager and Engineer,ductile iron pipe and fittings shall additionally be enclosed in a polyethylene sheet or tube and each length joined with 2-inch wide polyethylene adhesive tape. The sheet or tube shall be made from polyethylene resin meeting the requirements of ASTM D1248 and shall be Type I,Class C,Category 5,Grade J-3 with minimum carbon black content of 2.5%and 8 mils thickness. The sheet or tube shall be in accordance with the provisions of ANSI A21.5(AWWA C105). Methods shall be such as to minimize danger to the sheet also be used to repair tears or punctures. a. Installation of polyethylene encasement shall be in accordance with ANSI A21.5. D. DIP shall be required in the following circumstances: 1. Anytime a wastewater line passes under any other pipe with less than 12"clearance. (No joint within 10 feet of crossing potable/reclaimed water lines). 2. When a wastewater line passes over any potable/reclaimed water main regardless of separation and over the pipe with less than 12"clearance(No joint within 10 feet of crossing potable/reclaimed water lines). 3. When there is less than four(4)feet from finish surface to the invert of the pipe. Four and one half(4.5) feet to invert shall be the standard design depth. Less depth will not be accepted unless it is unavoidable and has prior approval from the Project Manger and Engineer. 4. Any time the wastewater line is separated horizontally(wall to wall)from a potable water main by less than six(6)feet or reclaimed water main by less than three(3)feet. 5. The last run of pipe into a wet well. 6. Inside bore&jack casings(with mechanical/restrained joint). 2.3 PRECAST MANHOLES A. MANHOLES 1. Materials a. Concrete:4,000 psi b. Reinforcement: 1. All reinforcement shall be A.S.T.M A615,Grade 60 or 65 ksi welded wire fabric,either smooth or deformed. 2. Except when ACI hooks are specifically required,reinforcement top and slab shall be straight embedment. 3. All steel bars shall have 1-1/2" minimum cover unless otherwise shown except for precast circular units manufactured under ASTM C-76 or ASTM C-478. Horizontal steel in rectangular structures shall be lapped a minimum of 24 bar diameters at corners. C. Flexible Gasket: Ram Neck Seal d. Sanitary Sewer Manhole Coatings: Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02538-199 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 3 1. Interior Coating: Manhole interior protection shall consist of the following approved processes:ThoRoc,Mainstay,SewperCoat,StrongSeal or Refratta HAC 100 coating applied in the field. 2. Exterior Coating:CARBOLINE(Koppers)Bitumastic 300M Outside Structure:1s`coat red,2I coat black. Minimum thickness is 12—15 mils per coat or per manufacturer's recommendations. e. Manhole Brick:ASTM C32-73,Grade MA,3-hole. f. Masonry Mortar:ASTM C270-82,Type M-Type II Cement. g. Manhole Frame and Cover: Traffic rated, conforming to U.S. Foundry No. 230-AB-M or approved equal. h. Manhole frames and covers shall be the Utility Department Standard as shown on the project construction drawings and of such quality and composition as will make the metal of the casing strong and tough and of even grain. They shall be smooth,free from scale,lumps,blisters and sand holes. No plugging or filling will be allowed. The words "SANITARY SEWER"shall be cast in the cover so as to be plainly visible. Frames and covers shall have a protective coating of black paint. All covers shall have a non-penetrating or concealed type pick hole. 2. Construction a. Manholes shall be constructed of precast reinforced concrete. Reinforcing for the base section and top shall be as shown on the drawings.Reinforcing for the wall sections shall be as specified in ASTM C478 and shall extend into the tongue and groove of the joints. There shall be a#4 continuous rebar hoop around openings. The base shall be monolithic with the first wall section using a water stop between base and first wall section. b. Water stop shall be manhole manufacturer's standard. If the manufacturer does not have a standard,use a 4-inch wide,#10 gauge steel sheet,welded continuous through the joint. C. Joints shall be tongue and groove suitable for flexible Ram Neck seal gasket. d. Lifting hooks shall be used throughout. Lift holes will not be allowed. e. Components of the manhole shall be free of fractures,cracks,and undue roughness. Concrete shall be free of defects,which indicate improper mixing or placing,and surface defects such as honeycomb or spalling. The Owner reserves the right to inspect manholes at the factory. 2.4 SEWER LATERALS AND CLEANOUTS A. PVC: Refer to the details on the project construction drawings. 2.5 MISCELLANEOUS A. Electronic Marking System (EMS) full-range markers shall be by 3M. Full-range markers shall be green for wastewater. The Contractor shall install the full-range markers in accordance with the manufacturer's and City's standards. The full-range markers shall be placed at the following locations: 1. Fittings,bends,reducers,tees,crosses,deflections,valves,and air release valves(ARV). B. The installation of the full-range markers shall be field verified by the Project Manager and Engineer prior to the certification of the work. C. The installation of the pipe segments and/or structures,where moderate to significant root intrusion could be a factor, the Contractor shall furnish and install Biobarrier(or approved equal) as a root barrier as directed by the Project Manager and Engineer. Furnishing and installing the BioBarrier is considered to be an incidental cost. 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify that trench cut is ready to receive Work as required by this Section and excavations,dimensions,and elevations are as indicated on project construction drawings. 3.2 BEDDING A. Excavate pipe trench in accordance with Section 02320 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION for work of this Section. Hand trim excavation for accurate placement of pipe to elevations indicated.Correct over excavation with fine aggregate. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02538-200 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 6 4414 Page :7918 ol 1 3 B. Place bedding material at trench bottom, level materials in continuous layer not exceeding 6 inches compacted depth, compact to 98 percent modified proctor. C. Backfill around sides and to top of pipe with cover fill,tamp in place and compact to 98 percent modified proctor for One (1)foot above the top of pipe. Once this elevation has been achieved continue backfilling in accordance with Section 02324 BACKFILL. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Pipe Installation: 1. Gravity wastewater lines shall be laid accurately to both line and grade. The Project Manager will generally not accept any line laid with a slope varying by more than 10%of its design slope especially for lines laid at minimum gradients. For specific instance the minimum acceptable slope of an 8"line shall be 0.40%if the design called for 0.44%. The design slope shall be 0.40%for replacement of existing lines,but in no case shall a replacement line slope be less than the existing slope. The Project Manager reserves the right to independently verify questionable survey results. Visible leakage deflections, horizontal misalignment, significant bowing, non-constant slopes between manholes and sagging joints shall each be grounds for rejection of lines.Certified verification by televising of line will be required by the Project Manager. 2. The minimum design depth of a PVC gravity wastewater line shall be 4.5 feet to invert. DIP shall be placed for all lengths with less than 4.5 feet to invert in cases where this cannot be met and prior approval is obtained. 3. Trenches and excavations shall be kept dry while work is in progress. The contractor shall be responsible to ensure that all safety requirements are met. Unsuitable excavated material such as boulders,logs,and other deleterious material shall be removed from the site. The pipe barrel shall be uniformly supported along its entire length on undisturbed soil or bedding material. Proper bedding shall be supplied if the existing material includes rock,organic material,or other sharp or unsuitable material. 4. By-passing of sewage during construction shall be minimized. Wherever it is required to connect to existing facilities or test new treatment facilities after flows have been accepted,the work or tests shall be planned and scheduled so as to allow little or no bypassing of sewage.Such plans and schedule shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval by the proper authority before any bypassing takes place. The Contractor shall NOT intentionally discharge any wastewater into an unlined open trench during repairs or tie-in operations. 5. Where connecting to existing lines, it shall be done at such a time in such a manner to cause the least amount of interruption to the customer services and the handling of any "wet sewers" shall be in accordance with the regulations of the Palm Beach County Health Department. B. Manhole Installation: 1. Excavations for manholes and other structures shall be over-excavated and plastic filter fabric(Geotextile) of a sufficient size to envelope the rock support bed shall be placed in the bottom of the excavation. The rock support bed shall be 12-inch thick(or as specified on the project construction drawings) FDOT 57 rock and shall be placed prior to installing the structure. Manholes shall be set according to project construction drawings and shall be precast in accordance with approved shop drawings, specification detail and project construction drawings for this project. The manhole invert shall be carefully shaped to conform to the pipe flow channel. Flow channels within the manholes involving changes of direction or slide slopes shall smoothly direct the flow in accordance with detail drawings. All concrete irregularities shall be plastered with cement mortar in such a manner as to give neat and water-tight job. Manholes shall be core-drilled to provide pipe opening when precast hole is not available. 2. 'Ram-nek"or equivalent shall be used at all riser joints. Structures with any leakage will not be accepted. 3. Brick used for risers,setting frames,and covers shall be 3-hole brick. C. INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT INTO INLET/STRUCTURE 1. The diameter for the pipe opening shall be 6 inches larger than the outside diameter of the pipe. The pipe shall penetrate the interior wall of the structure a minimum of 2-inches and shall be centered in the opening. After pipe is set,the annular space around the outside of the pipe and the wall of the structure shall be filled with a minimum of one(1)course of 3-hole brick and cement mortar or approved grout mix. D. Service Lateral Installation 1. Service lines shall be connected to the sewer lines by means of a wye fitting with a branch as shown on the standard drawings. The branch of the wye fitting will be elevated as directed depending on the depth of the sewer and the elevation of the property to be served. Eighth bends shall be used to connect the Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02538-201 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Page '794 ol 1 3 service line at the wye branch. Service lines shall be installed at such grades as will adequately serve the properties. 2. Service lines shall extend from the sewer main to the property line and be reconnected to the existing building sewer line unless otherwise shown. Service lines shall be 6-inches with adaptors or reducers as required to make the tie in connection. 3. Changes in pipe alignment may be accomplished using appropriate fittings or through pipe deflection. Pipe deflection at the joint is allowed with ductile iron pipe only and shall not exceed 75%of the manufacturer's recommended maximum joint deflection. E. Cleanouts 1. Material to be the same as service line. Configuration to be shown on the project construction drawings. Cleanouts that must be installed in traffic bearing areas require the approval of the Project Manager and Engineer on a case-by-case basis. When this configuration is approved, cleanouts shall be installed in "mini-manholes". 2. Establish elevations and pipe inverts for cleanout wye inline connection before installation. 3. All road crossings and pavement cuttings shall be in accordance with the requirements of the City or Palm Beach County(if the project is located in their jurisdiction and within the Department's service area). 3.4 INSPECTION AND TESTING A. VISUAL INSPECTION: 1. Test for Displacement of Sewers: Sewer mains will be checked by Engineer to determine whether any displacement of pipe has occurred,after trench has been backfilled to 2 feet above pipe and tamped as specified. Light will be flashed between manholes, or, if manholes have not as yet been constructed, between locations of manholes,by means of flashlight or by reflecting sunlight with a mirror. If illuminated interior of pipelines show poor alignment,displaced pipe,or any other defects,remedy as determined by the Engineer,the Contractor shall remedy at their expense. 2. Watertight Construction: It is imperative that all sewers and force mains, manholes, and service connections be built watertight and that the Contractor adhere rigidly to the specifications for material and workmanship. All of the sewage will be pumped for treatment and special care and attention must be given to securing watertight construction. B. STATIC HEAD PRESSURE TEST: 1. Contractor shall test all sewer lines for infiltration/exfiltration using a static-head pressure test. The maximum allowable leakage shall not exceed 200-gallons/inch pipe diameter per mile per 24-hour period. Once a system or system segment has passed the static head pressure test,the Contractor shall generate a Test Report, signed by the Contractor and Project Manager, for inclusion in the Project Record Documents. C. Final Inspection: 1. Inspection: Contractor shall clean and perform a T.V. inspection with video tape or DVD recording and log of the sewer line. All repairs shown necessary by the T.V. inspection are to be made, all deposits removed and the sewers left true to line and grade,clean and ready for use. All inspection costs shall be paid for by the Contractor. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02538-202 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Page :79115 ol 1 3 SECTION 02630 STORM DRAINAGE The Utilities Department uses the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and the FDOT Design Standards,latest edition,as reference documents. It is the intent of the Utilities Department that this technical specification(02630)shall govern the applicable project work that is typically identified in the following FDOT Specification and Standard sections: • Section 400-Concrete Structures • Section 425-Inlets,Manholes,and Junction Boxes • Section 430-Pipe Culverts and Storm Sewers • Section 435-Structural Plate Pipe and Pipe Arch Culverts • Section 440—Underdrains • Section 901 —Course Aggregate In the event that this technical specification(02630)is either silent on an issue or requirement or if it appears to present a conflict with the referenced FDOT Specifications and Standards,it is the responsibility of the Contractor to request clarification or resolution,in writing,from the Project Manager and Engineer. 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Unit Price—Measurement and Payment B. Products C. Exfiltration Trench D. Installation E. Inspection and Testing 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SCO 1025-Measurement and Payment B. Section SC01340—Shop Drawings,Work Drawings,and Samples C. Section SCO1400—Quality Requirements D. Section SCO 1700—Contract Closeout E. Section 02300—Earthwork F. Section 02060—Aggregate Materials G. Section 02082—Public Manholes and Structures H. Section 02320—Trenching and Excavation I. Section 02322—Dewatering and Drainage J. Section 02324-Backfill L. Section 02740—Subgrade,Base Course and Asphalt M. Section 03300-Cast-in-Place Concrete 1.3 REFERENCES A. Florida DOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction cited at the beginning of this section. B. AASHTO MP6,ASTM D2412,and/or AASHTO M294 Type S,or M252 Polyethylene piping C. AASHTO M196—Standard Specification for Corrugated Aluminum Alloy Culverts and Underdrains Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02630-203 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Page :796 of 3 D. ASTM A444/A444M Steel Sheet,Zinc Coated(Galvanized)by the Hot Dip Process for Storm Sewer and Drainage Pipe E. ASTM C14-Standard Specifications for Concrete Sewer,storm Drain,and Culvert Pipe F. ASTM C76-Standard Specification for Reinforced Concrete Culvert,Storm Drain,and Sewer Pipe G. ASTM C443-Standard Specifications for Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe,Using Rubber Gaskets 1.4 UNIT PRICE-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Refer to Section SC01025 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT When existing Right-Of-Way(ROW)irrigation must be disturbed due to pipeline installation or swale development, any existing irrigation lines shall be marked on the Contractors drawings prior to or at the time of temporary cutting- &-capping. The replacement of existing irrigation in the Public Right-Of-Way as the result of pipeline installation or swale development is NOT a pay item. Replacement of existing ROW irrigation(to match existing quality,quantity and size)shall be incidental to the Unit Price of the pipeline or swale development. 1.5 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW AND AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED A. Inlets/Structures—Refer to Section 02082 PUBLIC MANHOLES AND STRUCTURES. B. Submit per Section SCO1340 SHOP DRAWINGS,WORK DRAWINGS,AND SAMPLES shop and manufacturer's drawings and catalog cut sheets for the various pipe,fittings and gaskets as well as FDOT No.4 and FDOT No.57 stone and geotextile as identified in Part 2 PRODUCTS below. 1.6 SUBMITTALS FOR PROJECT CLOSEOUT A. Refer to Section SCO1700 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT and SCO1720 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS for additional requirements. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 All materials are to be MADE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.Allowable exceptions are ductile iron fittings supplied by American Cast Iron Pipe Company from Brazil,Sigma Corporation from China,and Star Pipe Products from the United States and China;and Electronic Marking System(EMS)full-range markers by 3M from Mexico. 2.1 INLETS,JUNCTION BOXES,MANHOLES and CONFLICT STRUCTURES A. Refer to Section 02082 PUBLIC MANHOLES AND STRUCTURES. 2.2 Reinforced Concrete Pipe(RCP):The pipe shall conform with the requirements of Table III of ASTM C-76-82b,and to the FDOT Specifications,2010,Section 430. Bell and spigot with round rubber gasket shall be required. Fittings for RCP shall be of the same strength as the adjoining pipe;tongue-and-groove gasketed joints shall comply with ASTM C-443. 2.3 Corrugated Metal Pipe(CMP): The pipe shall conform to the requirements of AASHTO M-196 with bituminous coating, and with the FDOT Specifications, 2010, Section 943. If aluminum pipe is used (ALCMP), the pipe shall conform with the requirements of AASHTO M-196 and to the FDOT Specifications,2010,Section 945. Installation of Corrugated Metal Pipe:All joints on storm sewer pipe shall be made up with either 1/2"neoprene or 1/4"strip sealant gasketed material. All bands shall have the same corrugated design as the pipe. Width of the bands shall be as follows: 12"up to 48"diameter pipe,24"over 48"diameter pipe. 2.4 High Density Polyethylene Pipe (HDPE): Provide high-density polyethylene smooth interior pipe with annular exterior corrugation. Provide pipe fittings and accessories of same material and weight/class as pipes,with joining method as indicated. For systems identified as"water tight', special pipe-to-structure water-stop gaskets are required and must be included in the applicable shop drawing package. All materials shall comply with AASHTO MP-6,ASTM D 2412,and/or AASHTO M 294,Type S,or M 252. All pipe and fittings shall be as manufactured by Advance Drainage Systems, Inc.,"HI-Q"as manufactured by Hancor, Inc.,or as approved by the Project Manager. 2.5 EXFILTRATION TRENCH H. The exfiltration trench (or drainfield)may use either slotted concrete pipe, perforated metal pipe or perforated PVC or HDPE pipe as the distribution conduit within the trench. All perforations/slots shall be in conformance with the applicable FDOT index. Perforated/slotted pipe shall terminate four(4)feet from the inlet/structure with the final four(4)feet of pipe being solid. I. Trench rock shall be FDOT No.4 stone washed.The trench shall be lined on all sides with a plastic filterfabric(Geotextile) and shall comply with FDOT Specifications. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02630-204 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 6 4414 Page :79F1 ol 1 3 1. FDOT No.4 Stone(naturally occurring material) i) FDOT No. 4 Stone, specified for exfiltration systems shall be purchased as a"washed"stone. Additionally, after being received on site, the material shall be thoroughly washed again to remove all fines adhearing to the gravels such that the product has not more than 1%by weight passing the US Standard No.4 Sieve, and not more than 0.1% passing the US Standard No. 40 Sieve. The site stockpiles shall be monitored and tested to assure that the amount of fines is maintained at or below this threshold. 2. FDOT 57 Stone(naturally occurring material) 2.6 OUTFALLS A. Construct cast-in-place or precast concrete as indicated on the project construction drawings,with reinforced headwall or mitered end section,apron,and tapered sides.Provide rip-rap as indicated to prevent washout from outfall discharge. 2.7 BEDDING AND COVER MATERIALS A. Refer to Section 02324 BACKFILL 2.8 MISCELLANEOUS A. The installation of the pipe segments and/or structures,where moderate to significant root intrusion could be a factor, the Contractor shall furnish and install Bio-Barrier(or approved equal)as a root barrier as directed by the Project Manager and Engineer. Furnishing and installing the BioBarrier is considered to be incidental to the cost. 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify that trench cut is ready to receive Work as required by this Section and excavations,dimensions,and elevations areas indicated on project construction drawings. Refer to Section 02320 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION for trench widths. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Pipelines: 1. Gravity stormwater lines shall be laid accurately to both line and grade. The Project Manager will generally not accept any line laid with a slope varying by more than 15% of its design slope, especially for lines laid at minimum gradients where scouring velocity cannot be achieved. The Project Manager reserves the right to independently verify questionable as-built survey results. Visible leakage(unless designed for a percolation system),deflections,horizontal misalignment,vertical joint sagging shall be grounds for rejection of the storm lines. 2. As soon as the excavation is complete to normal grade of the bottom of the trench,granular material bedding shall be placed and graded to provide continuous support for the pipe. The pipe shall be laid accurately to the lines and grades indicated on the Drawings. Blocking under the pipe will not be permitted. 3. Pipe joints shall be wrapped with an overlapping layer of geotextile material. 4. Initial backfill shall be placed evenly on each side of the pipe in 6-in lifts and hand tools shall be used where needed to give firm continuous support for the pipe. For pipe diameters that are designated as 24-inch and greater, the initial backfill shall be placed in two (2) lifts to the spring-line of the pipe, each lift thoroughly compacted and density tested. The next section to be backfilled shall be to the top of the pipe,in two(2)lifts, thoroughly compacted and each lift density tested. 5. The final backfill to 3 feet above the pipe shall be placed in 1-ft layers and carefully compacted. The compaction shall be done evenly on each side of the pipe and motorized compaction equipment shall not be operated directly over the pipe until sufficient backfill has been placed to ensure that such compaction equipment will not have a damaging effect on the pipe. 6. When moveable trench bracing such as trench boxes,moveable sheeting,shoring or plates are used to support the sides of the trench,care shall be taken in placing and moving the boxes or supporting bracing to prevent movement of the pipe,or disturbance of the pipe bedding and the backfill. Trench boxes,moveable sheeting, shoring or plates shall not be allowed to extend below top of the pipe. If trench boxes, moveable sheeting, shoring or plates have been installed below the top of the pipe,they shall be moved slowly taking care not to disturb pipe,bedding or backfill. As trench boxes,moveable sheeting,shoring or plates are moved,pipe backfill shall be placed to fill any voids created and the backfill shall be re-compacted and density tested to provide and confirm uniform side support for the pipe. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02630-205 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Page :798 ol 1 3 7. The minimum design depth and the minimum cover of a stormwater line shall be as shown on the project construction drawings. Project Manager prior approval shall be obtained if either of these minimums cannot be met. 8. Trenches and excavations shall be kept dry while work is in progress. The Contractor shall be responsible to ensure that all safety requirements are met. Unsuitable material such as boulders and logs shall be removed from the site. The pipe barrel shall be uniformly supported along its entire length on undisturbed soil or bedding material. Proper bedding shall be supplied if the existing material includes rock,organic material or other sharp or unsuitable material. 9. The backfill,compaction and density information provided above is a general narrative of the process,refer to Section 02324 BACKFILL for specific backfill,compaction and density testing procedures and requirements. B. INLET/STRUCTURE INSTALLATION(STORMWATER) 1. Structures shall be set to the pipe grade firm and plumb in the location(s)shown on the project construction drawings. Excavations for inlets and other stormwater structures shall be over-excavated and plastic filter fabric(Geotextile), of a sufficient size to envelope the rock support bed shall be placed in the bottom of the excavation,then place a 12 inch thick(or as specified on the project construction drawings)FDOT No. 4 or FDOT No.57 stone support bed,wrap and overlap the geotextile and then install the structure. Joints shall be cleaned,primed and the required gasket or sealant applied as recommended by the manufacturer. Voids remaining in the joint shall be caulked with anhydrous cement grout on both the inside and outside to make a smooth watertight joint seal. 2. Structures shall be located along the center line of the swale and parallel to the edge of roadway and/or sidewalk. In the event of a design"bust",final grate elevation shall be 0.10 of afoot lower that the adjacent final grade of the roadway or sidewalk,whichever is lower. 3. Backfill,compaction and density testing shall be in accordance with Section 02324 BACKFILL. C. INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT INTO INLET/STRUCTURE 1. The diameter for the pipe opening shall be 6 inches larger than the outside diameter of the pipe. The pipe shall penetrate the interior wall of the structure a minimum of 2-inches and shall be centered in the opening. After pipe is set,the annular space around the outside of the pipe and the wall of the structure shall be filled with a minimum of one(1)course of 3-hole brick and cement mortar or approved grout mix.Drainage systems designated as water tight shall have approved gaskets and/or water-stop fittings at all pipe-to- structure joints. 2. If inlet/structure contains a weir or other water elevation control structure,the weir wall shall incorporate the bleed down orifice with the opening bottom set at the normal control elevation. The top of the weir wall shall be set at the design. D. FRAMES AND COVERS 1. The manhole,inlet and structure frames and covers shall be set firmly in place with 3-hole brick and cement mortar so that the top of cover will be flush with the finished grade in paved areas (following the cross slope/slope of roadways and/or driveways)and 1"above the finished grade in unpaved areas, unless shown otherwise on the project construction drawings. E. Swales shall be developed and/or improved as shown on the project construction drawings. 3.3 INSPECTION AND PIPE TESTING A. Testing of all HDPE pipe shall be as follows: 1. Allowable Deflection Test a. Pipe deflection measured not less than 45 days after the backfill has been completed as specified shall not exceed 5 percent of the pipe's base inside diameter as defined in AASHTO M-294 and as required by FDOT Section 430. b. Deflection for pipe diameters 36 inches and less shall be measured with a rigid mandrel (Go/No-Go) device cylindrical in shape and constructed with evenly spaced arms or prongs. The dimensions of the mandrel will be field verified by the Engineer. The mandrel shall be hand- pulled through all pipelines. Mandrels used for large diameter pipe need to be modified to be installed within the dimensions of the manhole and manhole openings. C. Any section of pipe not passing the mandrel shall be uncovered at no additional cost to the Owner and the bedding and backfill replaced to prevent excessive deflection. Repaired pipe shall be retested. B. VISUAL INSPECTION: Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02630-206 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 6 4414 Page :79911 ol 1 3 1. Upon completion of the installations,the system shall be flushed thoroughly to remove dirt and other foreign matter. 2. Storm drainage conduits shall be internally inspected by any combination of the following methods, i.e., confined space entry and physical measurements taken or lamping. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing all necessary actions and equipment for confined space entry.If the internal inspection shows poor pipe alignment,deflected,deformed or displaced pipe,or any other defects,the Contractor at their expense shall correct these defects. 3. At the Project Manager's discretion, portions of or the entire system may be televised by the Utilities Department. If the televised pipelines show poor alignment,deflected,deformed or displaced pipe or any other defects,the Contractor at their expense shall correct these defects. 4. Upon completion of the storm water improvements and corresponding roadway,under the observation of the Project Manager, the Contractor shall utilize either their water truck or City fire hydrants (with Contractor's temporary water meter installed)to thoroughly flood the roadway to verify drainage flow lines. Correction of incorrect flow lines(not corresponding to the grades and lines shown on the construction plans) and any birdbaths is the responsibility of the Contractor(at their expense). END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02630-207 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Page :748 OF 11 3 SECTION 02668 VALVES AND APPURTENANCES PART 1 —GENERAL NOTE: THIS SPECIFICATION IS TO BE REVIEWED AND REVISED AS APPROPRIATE BY THE CITY'S DESIGN PROFESSIONAL FOR THE SPECIFIC PROJECT. 1.1 PERFORMANCE A. Section generally defines Contractors responsibilities unless otherwise indicated,for the following: 1. Gate Valves 2. Butterfly Valves 3. Air Release Valves 4. Valve Boxes 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. All of Division 1. B. Section 02320—Trenching and Excavation. C. Section 02324—Backfill. D. Section 02446—Directional Drilling and Pipe Sleeves E. Section 02513—Public Water&Reclaimed Water Distribution Systems F. Section 02536—Force Mains 1.3 REFERENCES A. ANSI/AWWA C104/A21.4 (Latest Revision) - Cement mortar lining for ductile iron pipe and fittings for water and reclaimed water. B. ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10(Latest Revision)-Ductile iron and grey iron fittings 3 inch through 48 inch for water and other liquids. C. ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11 (Latest Revision)-Rubber gasket joints for ductile iron and grey iron pressure pipe and fittings. D. ANSI/AWWA C600(Latest Revision)-Installation of ductile iron water mains and appurtenances. E. ANSI/AWWA C1 53/A21.53(Latest Revision)—Ductile Iron Compact Fittings for Water and Reclaimed Services. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Gate Valves: 1. Gate valves, unless otherwise specified or approved,shall be ductile iron body,resilient seat gate valves with mechanical joints conforming to the AWWA standard specifications for gate valves for ordinary water works service,designation C509,in so far as applicable. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02668-208 VALVES AND APPURTENANCES 3 2. Gate valves shall be as manufactured by Mueller,American or approved equal. 3. Buried gate valves shall be non-rising stem type with 2 inch square cast iron wrench nuts. 4. Face to face dimension shall conform to ANSI standard face to face and end to end dimensions of ferrous valves,(ANSI B16.10)for 125-pound cast-iron valves. 5. Hand wheels or chain wheels shall be turned counter clockwise to open the valves. Hand wheels shall be of ample size and shall have an arrow and the word'open"cast thereon to indicate the direction of opening. 6. Stuffing box follower bolts shall be of brass and the nuts shall be of bronze. 7. Where required,gate valves shall be provided with a box cast in a slab and a box cover. 8. Box cover opening shall be for valve stem and nut. Valve wrenches and extension stems shall be provided by the manufacturer to actuate the valves. B. Butterfly Valves: 1. Butterfly valves for water working pressures up to 150 psi shall conform to ANSI/AWWA C504—Rubber Seated Butterfly Valves, subject to the following requirements. Valves shall be of the size and class indicated and, unless otherwise shown, shall be short-bodied. Flanged valves for interior and exposed piping shall have ANSI 125-Ib flanges.Valves for buried services shall have mechanical join body design. Shaft seals shall be designed for use with standard split-V type packing, or other acceptable seal. The interior passage of butterfly valves shall not have any obstructions or stops.The seats shall be positively clamped or bonded into the disc or body of the valve, but cartridge-type seats which rely on a high coefficient of friction for retention shall not be acceptable 2. Manual Actuators: Unless otherwise indicated, all manually-actuated butterfly valves shall be equipped with a 2-inch square actuating nut.Screw-type(traveling nut)actuators will not be permitted for valves 30- inches in diameter and larger. 3. Worm Gear Actuators:Valves 30-inches and larger,as well as all submerged and buried valves,shall be equipped with worm-gear actuators,lubricated and sealed to prevent entry of dirt or water into the housing. 4. Manufacturers,or Approved Equal shall be per Handbook Exhibit"D": 5. All exposed butterfly valves shall be installed with a means of removing the complete valve assembly without dismantling the valve or operator. C. Air Release Valves: 1. The air release valves shall be installed as shown on the drawings and shall be the automatic type. 2. Air release valves shall have a cast iron body,cover and baffle,stainless steel float,bronze water diffuser Buna-N or Viton seat and stainless steel trim. 3. Air release valves shall be provided with a vacuum check to prevent air from re-entering the line. 4. Air release valve fittings shall be threaded. 5. Air release valves shall be per Handbook Exhibit"D". 6. Air release valve manholes shall be precast concrete and shall conform to ASTM C478 and ASTM C-76, latest revision, Class II, Wall B, Type II Portland Cement, 4,000 psi. Steel reinforcing shall conform to ASTM A 185. Walls shall be 8" minimum. Manholes shall have a minimum 7 day cure time prior to Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02668-209 VALVES AND APPURTENANCES Page :742 of 3 delivery. Any visible reinforcing or honeycombing shall be cause for rejection. The base slab and first ring of the manhole shall be cast monolithically. The minimum diameter of the MH shall be 48"with a 22-Y4' frame and cover. The interior of the MH shall be coated with the high solids epoxy compound REZCLAD 125S in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The exterior of the MH shall be coated with two coats of an approved coal tar epoxy(Koppers 300-M or approved equal).The frame shall have a 30" opening. The cover shall be two piece and shall have the words"POTABLE WATER ARV","RECLAIMED WATER ARV"or"FORCE MAIN ARV"(as appropriate)cast into it. Cover and frame shall be US Foundry & Mfg. Corp. Model#690-AG-M or approved equal. For offset air release valves and/or tangential offset air/vacuum combination valves manholes, use 32"diameter safetely ventilated hinged manhole cover by PAMREX or approved equal. D. Valve Boxes: 1. All buried valves shall have cast iron two piece valve boxes with cast iron covers. 2. Valve boxes shall be provided with suitable heavy bonnets and will extend to an elevation at or slightly above the finished grade surface as directed by the Engineer. 3. The barrel shall be one or two piece,screw type,having a 5-1/4 inch shaft diameter. 4. Covers shall have"Water", "Reuse"or"Sewer"cast into the top and shall be painted the corresponding color(blue,pantone purple or green)for the pipe commodity that they are for. 5. All valves shall have actuating nuts extended to within six inches of the top of valve box cover. PART 3-EXECUTION NOT USED END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02668-210 VALVES AND APPURTENANCES Page ;749 OF 11 3 0 SECTION 02730 MILLING OF EXISTING ASPHALT PAVEMENT The Utilities Department uses the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and the FDOT Design Standards,latest edition,as reference documents. It is the intent of the Utilities Department that this technical specification(02730)shall govern the applicable project work that is typically identified in the following FDOT Specification and Standard sections: • Section 327—Milling of Existing Asphalt Pavement In the event that this technical specification(02730)is either silent on an issue or requirement or if it appears to present a conflict with the referenced FDOT Specifications and Standards,it is the responsibility of the Contractor to request clarification or resolution,in writing,from the Project Manager and Engineer. 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE The work specified in this Section consists of removing existing asphaltic concrete pavement by milling to improve the rideability of the finished pavement, to lower the finished grade adjacent to existing curb prior to resurfacing, or to completely remove existing pavement. When milling to improve rideability,an average depth of cut will be specified in the plans. Unless otherwise specified,the milled material becomes the property of the Contractor. 1.2 REFERENCES Florida Department of Transportation-Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction(Latest Edition). 2 PART 2 EQUIPMENT 2.1 MILLING MACHINE The milling machine shall be capable of maintaining a depth of cut and cross slope that will achieve the results specified in the plans and specifications. The overall length of the machine (out to out measurement excluding the conveyor) shall be a minimum of 18 feet. The minimum cutting width shall be six feet. The milling machine shall be equipped with a built-in automatic grade control system that can control the transverse slope and the longitudinal profile to produce the specified results. Any commercially manufactured milling machine meeting the above requirements will be approved to start the project. If it becomes evident after milling has started that the milling machine cannot consistently produce the specified results,the milling machine will be rejected for further use. When milling to lower the grade adjacent to existing curb or other areas where it impractical to use the above described equipment,the use of a smaller milling machine will be permitted. The milling machine shall be equipped with means to effectively limit the amount of dust escaping the removal operation. For complete pavement removal,the use of alternate removal and crushing equipment, in lieu of the equipment specified above, may be approved by the Engineer. 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 CONSTRUCTION When milling to improve rideability,the existing pavement shall be removed to the average depth specified in the plans, in a manner that will restore the pavement surface to a uniform cross section and longitudinal profile. The Project Engineer may require the use of a stringline to ensure maintaining the proper alignment. The contractor may elect to make multiple cuts to achieve the required pavement configuration or depth of cut. The milling machine shall be operated to effectively minimize the amount of dust being emitted from the machine. Pre-wetting of the pavement may be required. If traffic is to be maintained on the milled surface prior to the placement of the new asphaltic concrete,the pattern of striations shall be such as to produce an acceptable riding surface. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02730-211 MILLING OF EXISTING ASPHALT PAVEMENT 3 0 Prior to opening an area which has been milled to traffic,the pavement shall be thoroughly swept with a power broom or other approved equipment to remove to the greatest extent practicable,fine material which will dust under traffic. This operation shall be conducted in a manner so as to minimize the potential for creation of a traffic hazard and to minimize air pollution. Sweeping of the milled surface with a power broom will be required prior to placing asphaltic concrete. In urban and other sensitive areas where dust would cause a serious problem,the Contractor shall use a street sweeper(using water)or other equipment capable of removing and controlling dust. Approval of the use of such equipment is contingent upon its demonstrated ability to do the work. To prevent,to the greatest extent practicable,the infiltration of milled material into the storm sewer system when the milling operation is within the limits of and adjacent to a municipal curb and gutter or a closed drainage system,the sweeping operation shall be performed immediately after the milling operations or as directly by the Engineer. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02730-212 MILLING OF EXISTING ASPHALT PAVEMENT Page ;745 OF 11 E 3 0 SECTION 02740 SUBGRADE,BASE COURSE AND ASPHALT ***************************************************************** The Utilities Department uses the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and the FDOT Design Standards,latest edition,as reference documents. It is the intent of the Utilities Department that this technical specification(02740)shall govern the applicable project work that is typically identified in the following FDOT Specification and Standard sections: • Section 160—Stabilizing • Section 165-Lime-Treated Subgrade • Section 200-Limerock Base • Section 210-Reworking Limerock Base • Section 230-Limerock Stabilize Base • Section 250-Shell Base • Section 260-Shell Stabilized Base • Section 913—Shell Material • Section 913A—Shell-Rock Material • Section 914—Stabilization Materials • Section 285-Optional Base Course • Section 330-Hot Bituminous Mixtures-General Construction Requirements • Section 331 -Type S Asphaltic Concrete • Section 332-Type 11 Asphaltic Concrete • Section 333-Type I I I Asphaltic Concrete • Section 334—Superpave Asphalt Concrete • Section 335-Sand-Asphalt Hot Mix • Section 337-Asphaltic Concrete Friction Courses • Section 339-Miscellaneous Asphalt Pavement • Section 706—Raised Retro-Reflective Pavement Markers and Bituminous Adhesive • Section 709—Traffic Stripes and Markings—Two Reactive Components • Section 710—Painting Traffic Stripes • Section 711 —Thermoplastic Traffic Stripes and Markings In the event that this technical specification(02740)is either silent on an issue or requirement or if it appears to present a conflict with the referenced FDOT Specifications and Standards,or with specific requirements by the County or FDOT,it is the responsibility of the Contractor to request clarification or resolution,in writing,from the Project Manager and Engineer. ***************************************************************** 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Unit Price—Measurement and Payment B. Submittals C. Products D. Execution including examination,excavation,subgrades and base course E. Overlay Operations F. Striping, Reflective Pavement Markers(RPMs)and Roadway Signage G. Field Quality Control 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SC01025—Measurement and Payment B. Section SCO1340—Shop Drawings,Work Drawings,and Samples C. Section SCO1400—Quality Requirements D. Section SCO 1410—Testing Laboratory Services E. Section SC01700—Contract Closeout F. Section 02060—Aggregate Materials Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02740-213 SUBGRADE,BASE COURSE AN ASPHALT 3 0 G. Section 02322—Dewatering and Drainage 1.3 REFERENCES A. The references to "Standard Specifications" shall mean the Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications cited above except for those paragraphs referring to Measurement and Payment. B. AASHTO M216-Standard Specification for Lime for Soil Stabilization C. Al MS-2-Mix Design Methods for Asphalt Concrete and Other Hot-Mix Types D. ASTM D946-Standard Specification for Penetration-Graded Asphalt Cement for Use in Pavement Construction E. ASTM C977-Standard Specification for Quicklime and Hydrated Lime for Soil Stabilization F. TAI-(The Asphalt Institute)-MS-8 Asphalt Paving Manual G. NLA(National Lime Association)Bulletin 326-Lime Stabilization Construction Manual 1.4 UNIT PRICE-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Refer to Section SC01025 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 1.5 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW AND AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED A. The job mix formula including the prime and tack coat,materials(including RPMs),and construction methods shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval before paving begins. Refer to Section SCO1340 SHOP DRAWINGS, WORK DRAWINGS,AND SAMPLES for additional requirements. B. Rock Record Drawings 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. The Contractor will employ a testing laboratory to evaluate the materials delivered to and placed at the site. B. Certificates of material compliance,signed by material supplier and Contractor,may be submitted in lieu of material testing when acceptable to the Engineer and Project Manager. 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Grade Control: Establish and maintain required lines and elevations. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Lime: 1. Lime used as a stabilizing material:ASTM C207 Type N. B. Limerock Base: 1. Limerock as stabilizing material or base coarse shall be to a compacted depth of at least 8 inches and shall consist of fossiliferous limestone of uniform quality,and shall not contain hard or flinty pieces that will prevent attainment of a smooth pavement surface free from pits and pockets.At the Contractor's option, either Ocala limerock or Miami Oolite limerock may be used,but only one type may be used on this Project. 2. Limerock shall be composed of not less that 70%of carbonates of calcium and magnesium,and not more than 3%of water-sensitive clay mineral. C. Shell Base: 1. Shell as a stabilizing material or base course shall be to a compacted depth of at least 8 inches and shall be of mollusk family (i.e. oysters, mussels, clams, or cemented coquina). Steamed shell will not be permitted. 2. At least 50%(by weight)of the total material shall be retained on a No.4 sieve. Not more than 7.5%(by weight)of the total material passing the No.200 sieve shall be removed by washing and the remainder shall consist of shell particles,chert and sand. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02740-214 SUBGRADE,BASE COURSE AN ASPHALT Page :74:7 of 3 0 D. Prime/Tack Coat: The bituminous material to be used for prime/tack coats shall be either Cut-back Asphalt, Grade RC-70 or RC-250, or emulsified asphalt grades as specified in Section 300-2.1 of the "Standard Specifications"and approved by the Engineer. Materials shall conform to"Standard Specifications",Section 916 and the AASHTO requirements specified therein. E. Asphaltic Concrete Surface Course: 1. Asphaltic concrete surface course Superpave,Type S, S-I, S-II and S-III shall be composed of a mixture of aggregate, mineral filler and asphalt cement. Other types will be considered if not specified on the construction plans. Type should match adjacent existing pavement type if the Project requires restoration and not total resurfacing. 2. The job mix formula,size and percent of aggregates shall be as specified in the"Standard Specifications". 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Contractor must examine the site conditions and assure themselves that all proceeding construction activities are complete and the area is ready,as applicable,for stabilizing,application of base course and/or asphalt. B. Paver must examine the areas and conditions under which paving is to be installed. Notify the Contractor in writing of conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner acceptable to the Paver. 3.2 EXCAVATION A. Excavation shall be as required for the subgrade and cross section as shown on the project construction drawings. All suitable materials removed from the excavation shall be used as far as practicable in the formation of embankments,subgrades,and shoulders,and in such other places as directed by the Engineer.No excavated material shall be wasted without permission and where necessary to waste such material,it shall be disposed of in the locations directed by the Engineer. Muck and other unsuitable material shall be removed and replaced with suitable material. All material used shall be free of stumps, roots, brush, sod, rubbish, rocks or other unsuitable material. 3.3 SUBGRADES A. Subgrade construction shall consist of bringing the bottom of excavations and top of embankments of the roadway,between the outer limits of the paving or base course,to a surface conforming to the grades,lines and cross sections shown on the drawings,of uniform density,ready to receive the base course.The entire subgrade in both cuts and fills shall be thoroughly plowed and mixed to a depth of at least 12 inches below grade. B. The limits of the roadbed included in the designation of subgrade shall be as shown in the profile shown on the project construction drawings. The lines and grades shall be established by the Contractor as shown on the drawings and shall be maintained by means of grade stakes placed in lines parallel to the centerline of the area to be paved and spaces so that string lines may be stretched between the stakes. C. At least 6 inches (loose measurement) of a suitable commercial stabilizing material shall be mixed into the subgrade for stabilization in accordance with the"Standard Specifications", Section 160 and 230. The Florida Bearing Value(FBV)shall be 75 pounds. Density tests will be paid for by Contractor except for additional tests requested by the Project Manager and/or Engineer. D. After the subgrade has been prepared, it shall be kept free from ruts, depressions and any damage resulting from the hauling or handling of tools and equipment. 3.4 BASE COURSE A. Limerock or Shell: 1. Base material shall be dumped on the end of the preceding spread without dumping or hauling directly on the sub-grade. Equipment for spreading and grading shall be as specified in Section 200 and 250 of the "Standard Specifications".After the spreading is completed,the entire surface shall be scarified and then shaped to produce the required grade and cross section after compaction. Water shall be added as required to obtain the specified density. B. If,at any time,the subgrade material should become mixed with the base course material,the Contractor shall, without additional compensation, dig out and remove the mixture, reshape and compact the subgrade, and replace the materials removed with clean base material which shall be shaped and compacted as specified above. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02740-215 SUBGRADE,BASE COURSE AN ASPHALT Page F48 of 3 0 C. The completed base course shall be thoroughly cured before the prime coat or wearing surface is laid. The prime coat shall be applied only when the moisture content of the base does not exceed 90%of the optimum moisture for the base material.The Contractor shall maintain the base course to a true and satisfactory surface until the first lift of asphalt is laid. D. After completion of compaction, the surface of the base course shall be checked with a template cut to the required crown,and the thickness shall be checked by borings. Any surface irregularities in excess of 1/4 inch or any deficient thickness shall be corrected by scarifying and adding material after which the entire area shall be re-compacted and examined. 3.5 SURFACE PREPARATION A. Overlay Operations 1. Mill all keyways and areas as shown on the project construction drawings. 2. Remove all loose material from existing asphalt surface immediately before applying prime coat. 3. Tack Coat:Apply at the rate of 0.02 to 0.08 gallon per sq.yd.,over existing asphalt surface. Application of tack coat shall be immediately before overlay operations. B. Roadway Construction 1. Proof roll prepared base course surface to check for unstable areas and areas requiring additional compaction. 2. Remove all loose material from compacted base surface immediately before applying prime coat. 3. Prime Coat:Apply at the rate of 0.35 to 0.40 gallon per sq.yd.,over compacted base course.Apply material to penetrate and seal,but not flood,surface. Apply a light uniform cover of sand and allow to cure. Unless approved by the Project Manager,application of prime coat shall be within 48 hours of the asphalting operations. 3.6 PLACING ASPHALT A. General 1. Lay all asphalt,including leveling course,other than adjacent to curb and gutter or other true edges, by the string line method to obtain an accurate,uniform alignment of the pavement edge. For overlay operations only,an alternative to the initial string line method would be to apply the asphalt overlay, survey and mark the roadway centerline, measure lane width on each side of centerline then string line and saw-cut the edge to match the existing in order to obtain an accurate, uniform alignment of the pavement edge. In no case shall the asphalt overlay material'overhang"the edge of the existing roadway. 2. Place asphalt mixture on clean prepared surface, spread and strike-off. Place inaccessible and small areas by hand. Place each course to required grade,cross-section and compacted thickness. 3. Follow"Standard Specification"Section 330 for general construction of the surface course as applicable to this project. B. Joints: Make joints between old and new pavements, or between successive days work, to ensure continuous bond between adjoining work. Construct joints to have same texture, density and smoothness as other sections of asphalt concrete course. Clean contact surfaces and apply tack coat. C. Protection: Immediately after placement, protect pavement from mechanical injury for sufficient time necessary or until surface temperature is less than 140°F. Erect barricades to protect paving from traffic until mixture has cooled and attained its maximum degree of hardness. 3.7 STRIPING(TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT)RAISED PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND SIGNAGE A. Once the asphalt has been placed and has achieved its maximum degree of hardness,Contractor shall apply temporary STOP BARS and striping as specified on the project construction drawings or in the applicable FDOT Index(9535 through 17356). Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02740-216 SUBGRADE,BASE COURSE AN ASPHALT Page F49 of 3 0 B. Depending on the chemistry of the thermostripping material,after the final asphalt placement,permanent striping and RPMs shall be applied as specified on the project construction drawings or in the applicable FDOT Index(9535 through 17356). For sanitary and force main ARV manholes located within the grassed right of way(ROW)or swale,green RPMs shall be placed near the center of the roadway on the corresponding side of the yellow line. For sanitary and force main ARV manholes located in the rear easement,green RPMs shall be placed near the corresponding edge of the roadway. Blue RPMs shall be placed in the center on the nearest travel lane directly in front of all fire hydrants. C. Roadway signage shall be as specified on the project construction drawings or in the applicable FDOT Index. Street terminations shall be signed as specified in FDOT Index 17349 3.8 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Section SCO1400 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS B. Compaction testing will be performed in accordance with ASTM D1556 orAASHTO T180 in locations as specified by the Project Manager or Engineer. Project Manager and/or Engineer are to select specific locations and lifts as well as witnessing of all compaction testing. C. If tests indicate Work does not meet specified requirements,remove Work,replace and retest. In general,the re-test locations shall be as specified in FDOT Standard Specification 125. D. Roadway Subgrade Compaction: As a minimum,the top 12-inches of the roadway subgrade shall be compacted to 98%of the modified proctor. Some roadways may require special subgrade stabilization,i.e., LBR 40 or as otherwise specified in the project construction drawings. When special subgrade stabilization is required by the project construction drawings, those requirements shall be superior to this specification requirement. The frequency of density verification testing shall be 3 tests(usually edge of roadway—crown/center—edge of roadway)every 100 linear feet and 1 test for every 100 linear feet of curb. E. Roadway Base Course Compaction: 1. Compaction shall be by rolling with a combination of steel wheel and rubber tired rollers until 98%of the maximum density is reached as tested under AASHTO Method T-180. Compaction and finishing shall be in accord with single course base requirements of Paragraph 200-6 AND 250-7 of the "Standard Specifications". 2. The frequency of density verification testing shall be 3 tests(usually edge of roadway—crown/center —edge of roadway)every 100 linear feet and 1 test for every 100 linear feet of curb. F. Asphalt Testing/Verification: Test the in-place asphalt courses for compliance with requirements for thickness and surface smoothness. Repair or remove and replace unacceptable paving as directed by Engineer. G. Thickness: The compacted thickness of the base or surface courses shall be not less than that shown on the project construction drawings. H. Surface Smoothness: 1. Test finished surface of each asphalt course for smoothness,using 15 foot straightedge applied parallel with the centerline of paved area and extended across all joints. Surfaces will not be acceptable if exceeding the following tolerances for smoothness. a. Base Course Surface: 1/4 inch b. Wear Course and Overlay Surface: 1/8 inch 2. Check surfaced areas at intervals as directed by the Engineer 3. Using the Contractors water truck or metered fire hydrant,Contractor shall flood the finished roadway to verify water coursing and flow line. Any ponding or"bird baths"will be cause for rejection. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02740-217 SUBGRADE,BASE COURSE AN ASPHALT Page :758 OF 11 3 0 SECTION 02925 SODDING The Utilities Department uses the Florida Department of Transportation(FDOT)Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and the FDOT Design Standards, latest edition, as reference documents. It is the intent of the Utilities Department that this technical specification(02925)shall govern the applicable project work that is typically identified in the following FDOT Specification and Standard sections: • Section 575—Sodding • Section 580—Landscape Installation In the event that this technical specification(02925)is either silent on an issue or requirement or if it appears to present a conflict with the referenced FDOT Specifications and Standards,it is the responsibility of the Contractor to request clarification or resolution,in writing,from the Project Manager and Engineer. PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. The work consists of establishing a grass covering on slopes,shoulders,lawns,and other areas by sodding as shown on the project construction drawings. Also included are fertilizing,watering and maintenance as required to produce a healthy stand of grass. The phrase"grassing or sodding"in Section SC01025 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT is a generic use of terms that can be applied to a wide variety of field applications such as for a cross-country pipeline corridor(grassing),a pipeline corridor through a park(sodding)and the pipeline corridor in or impacting the neighborhood swales(sodding). Grassed areas apply to, but are not limited to applications such as bottoms of dry retention ponds, cross-country pipeline corridors,possibly lay down yards(depending on the Contractor agreement with the property owner)and other large and/or expansive areas. Sodded areas apply to, but are not limited to applications such as neighborhood swales, the sloped sides of a dry and/or wet retention ponds and embankments. B. Preparation of subsoil C. Fertilizing D. Sod installation E. Maintenance 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SC01025—Measurement and Payment B. Section SC01340—Shop Drawings,Work Drawings,and Samples C. Section SCO1400—Quality Requirements D. Section 02300-Earthwork E Section 02924—Seed,Mulch and Fertilizer F. Section 02930-Exterior Plants G. Section 02960—Restoration of Surface Improvements 1.3 REFERENCES A. ASPA(American Sod Producers Association)-Guideline Specifications to Sodding B. FS O-F-241 -Fertilizers, Mixed,Commercial 1.4 UNIT PRICE-MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. When identified in the Schedule of Bid Items as a separate pay item,sodded areas shall be: 1. Basis of Measurement:By the square yard Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02925-218 SODDING Page :751 of 1191 3 0 2. Basis of Payment: Includes preparation of subsoil,topsoil, placing topsoil,fertilization,sodding,watering and maintenance to specified time limit. B. If sodding is NOT identified in the Schedule of Bid Items as a pay item,it shall be considered as incidental and all of the requirements of this Section shall be required. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Contractor shall submit Certificates of Compliance, with this specification,for the topsoil,sod and fertilizer. Refer to PART 2 PRODUCTS for requirements. B. Contractor shall prepare a resident notification letter three (3) weeks prior to placement informing them of the sod replacement criteria and the type of sod identified for the swale(in front of their property)for the review and authorization of the Project Manager. Once authorized,the Contractor shall deliver to each property a copy of the notification letter. 1.6 SOD REPLACEMENT CRITERIA A. City, County or State ROW areas, i.e.,typically those areas between the edge of the roadway and the property line, that have been disturbed or damaged by project construction activities will be re-sodded. The type of replacement sod, either Argentine Bahia or St.Augustine-Floratam,will be based on the following criteria: 1. If the area has an existing and operational underground irrigation system, the replacement sod shall be St.Augustine-Floratam. 2. If the area does NOT have an existing and operational underground irrigation system, the replacement sod shall be Argentine Bahia. 3. Additionally,based on the Pre Construction Video and Photographic Site Survey,together the Contractor and Project Manager shall determine the replacement sod type. 1.7 DEFINITIONS A. Weeds: Includes Dandelion,Jimsonweed,Quackgrass,Horsetail,Morning Glory,Rush Grass,Mustard,Lambsquarter, Chickweed,Cress,Crabgrass,Canadian Thistle, Nutgrass,Poison Oak,Blackberry,Tansy Ragwort,Bermuda Grass, Johnson Grass, Poison Ivy, Nut Sedge, Nimble Will, Bindweed, Bent Grass,Wild Garlic, Perennial Sorrel,and Brome Grass. 1.8 QUALITY ASSURANCE/GUARANTEE A. All sodded areas shall be guaranteed for twelve months after date of Final Acceptance. B. Replacement of sodded areas that have not produced a well established stand of grass:Any sodded areas showing indication of probably non-survival or lack of health and vigor, or which do not exhibit the characteristics to meet specifications,shall be replaced within 21 days of notice from Project Manager or Engineer. All replacement sodding shall be furnished/installed at no additional cost to the Owner and shall be guaranteed for twelve months. All replacements shall meet original specifications. C. At the end of the guarantee period,all sodded areas that are dead or in unsatisfactory growth shall be replaced within two weeks. 1.9 QUALIFICATIONS A. Sod Producer: Company specializing in sod production and harvesting with minimum five(5)years experience, and certified by the State of Florida. B. Installer: Company with previous experience with the sod producer. 1.10 DELIVERY,STORAGE,AND HANDLING A. Deliver sod on pallets. Protect exposed roots from dehydration. C. Do not deliver more sod than can be laid within 24 hours. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Sod: ASPA Approved Field grown grade; cultivated grass sod; type indicated in plant schedule on the project construction drawings; with strong fibrous root system, free of stones, burned or bare spots containing less than 2 percent weeds per 1000 sq ft. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02925-219 SODDING 3 0 1. Argentine Bahia Grass Type: Florida State Plant Board specifications. Sod received at site shall be moist and green. Dry and/or brown sod will NOT be accepted for placement. 2. St.Augustine-Floratam Grass Type: Florida State Plant Board specifications. Sod received at site shall be moist and green. Dry and/or brown sod will NOT be accepted for placement. B. Topsoil: Fertile, agricultural soil, typical for locality, capable of sustaining vigorous plant growth, taken from drained site;free of subsoil,clay,or impurities,plants,weeds and roots;pH value of minimum 6.0 and maximum 7.0. Existing topsoil, removed as a result of pipeline or structure installations,shall NOT be re-used without written approval from the Project Manager. C. Fertilizer: FS O-F-241, Type I, Grade A (slow release granular); recommended for grass, with fifty percent of the elements derived from organic sources;of proportion necessary to eliminate any deficiencies of topsoil to either of the following proportions: 15-5-15,25-4-11,24-2-11 or as approved by the Project Manager. D. Water: The water used in the performance of this Contract shall be clean,fresh and free from injurious amounts of oil, acid,alkali,or organic matter that could inhibit vigorous growth of grass and vegetation. 2.2 ACCESSORIES For terrain sloped at 2:1 or greater,the following accessories will be required: A. Wood Pegs:Softwood,sufficient size and length to ensure anchorage of sod on slope. B. Wire Mesh: Interwoven hexagonal plastic mesh of 2-inch size. C. Edging: Refer to Landscape plan. D. Herbicide: Refer to Landscape plan. 2.3 HARVESTING SOD A. Machine cut sod and load on pallets in accordance with ASPA Guidelines. B. Cut sod in area not exceeding 1 sq yd,with minimum 1-inch and maximum 1-1/2 inch topsoil base. 2.4 TESTS A. Provide analysis of topsoil fill under provisions of Section SCO1340 SHOP DRAWINGS, WORK DRAWINGS, AND SAMPLES. B. Analyze to ascertain percentage of nitrogen,phosphorus,potash,soluble salt content,organic matter content,and pH value. C. Testing is not required if recent tests are available for imported topsoil. Submit these test results to the testing laboratory for approval. Indicate,by test results,information necessary to determine suitability. 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Verify that prepared soil base is ready to receive the work of this section. B. Preparation of area to be sodded:The ground to be sodded shall be prepared by grading and thoroughly loosening the soil to a depth of 2 inches. The prepared soil shall be loose and reasonably smooth.It shall be reasonably free of large clods,roots,and other materials that will interfere with the work and subsequent mowing and maintenance operations. Hand picking may be required. C. In general,the prepared area,prior to placement of imported topsoil,shall be 5 to 6 inches below the edge of roadway and driveway apron pavement and 3 to 4 inches below the edge of sidewalks. 3.2 PLACING TOPSOIL A. Spread imported topsoil to a minimum depth of 2 inches over area to be sodded. B. Place topsoil during dry weather and wind velocity not exceeding 15 miles per hour. C. Remove vegetable matter and foreign non-organic material from topsoil while spreading. D. Grade topsoil to eliminate rough,low or soft areas,and to ensure positive drainage. E. Install edging at periphery of sodded areas in straight lines to consistent depth. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02925-220 SODDING 3 0 F. After the raking-in of the fertilizer,the topsoil shall be tamped. 3.3 FERTILIZING A. The fertilizer shall be mechanically spread at the rate prescribed by the manufacturer just in front of the sod laying activities. B. On steep slopes,where the use of a machine for spreading or mixing is not practicable,the fertilizer shall be spread by hand. C. With the written authorization of the Project Manager,liquid fertilizer may be used after the sod has been placed. Where fertilizer is applied hydraulically,it need not be worked into the soil. 3.4 LAYING SOD A. Moisten prepared surface immediately prior to laying sod. B. Lay sod within 24 to 48 hours after harvesting to prevent deterioration. C. Lay sod tight with no open joints visible,and no overlapping;stagger end joints 12 inches minimum. Do not stretch or overlap sod pieces. Newly placed sod shall abut existing sod in a straight and even line. D. Lay smooth. Align and level with adjoining grass areas. E. Place top elevation of sod(top of grass blades)one(1)inch below adjoining edging/edge of pavement for roadways and driveway aprons and level/even for sidewalks.Tolerance shall be plus 0.00 inches and minus 0.05 inches F. On slopes 2:1 and steeper,lay sod perpendicular to slope and secure every row with wooden pegs at maximum 2 feet on center. Drive pegs flush with soil portion of sod. G. Prior to placing sod,on slopes exceeding 1.5:1 or where indicated, place wire mesh over topsoil. Securely anchor in place with wood pegs sunk firmly into the ground. H. Water sodded areas immediately after installation,saturate sod to 4 inches of soil. I. After sod and soil have dried, roll sodded areas to ensure good bond between sod and soil and to remove minor depressions and irregularities. 3.5 MAINTENANCE A. Mow grass at regular intervals to maintain at a maximum height of 2-1/2 inches. Do not cut more than 1/3 of grass blade at anyone mowing. Four(4)complete mowings shall be included in the base price for sodding. The final mowing shall be done just prior to Final Acceptance. B. Neatly trim edges and hand clip where necessary. C. Immediately remove clippings after mowing and trimming. D. Water to prevent grass and soil from drying out. E. Control growth of weeds. Apply herbicides in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Remedy damage resulting from improper use of herbicides. F. Immediately replace sod to areas that show deterioration or bare spots. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02925-221 SODDING Page :754 OF 11 E 3 SECTION 02960 RESTORATION OF SURFACE IMPROVEMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. The work includes the restoration of driveway aprons, mail boxes,grassed and sodded areas,trees and plants, roadways, sprinkler systems, sidewalks and any other improvements required as a result of the Work. B. Restoration of surface improvements shall be concurrent with the installation of the water main,reclaimed water main,force main,drainage improvements or sanitary sewer;the work includes swale development and improvements on both sides of the streets in the project area. Work includes re-grading, sodding, driveway apron reconstruction, replacement of pre-existing irrigation systems and all surface restoration including trench repair. At no time, shall there be more than 500 linear feet of incomplete surface restoration including'rocked-in"trench repair. The City may(case by case)approve more than this, but never exceeding 1,000 linear feet of incomplete surface restoration. C. This section includes furnishing equipment, labor and materials, and performing all necessary and incidental operations to perform the required Work. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section SC01025—Measurement and Payment B. Section SC01340—Shop Drawings,Work Drawings,and Samples C. Section SCO1400—Quality Requirements D. Section 02740—Subgrade, Base Course and Asphalt E. Section 02924—Seed,Mulch and Fertilizer F. Section 02925—Sodding G. Section 02930—Exterior Plants H. Section 03300—Cast-In-Place Concrete 1.3 REFERENCES Not Used. 1.4 UNIT PRICE—MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Unless specifically called out in the Schedule of Bid Items, work under this Section shall be considered incidental to the Work as detailed in the related Sections. When existing Right-Of-Way(ROW)irrigation must be disturbed due to pipeline installation or swale development, the existing lines shall be cut-&-capped during the construction/installation process. The replacement of existing irrigation in the Public ROW is NOT a pay item. Replacement of existing ROW irrigation shall be incidental to the Unit Price of the specific work item. Replacement material(pipe,fittings and sprinkler heads)shall be equal to or of a better quality,quantity and size than the pre-existing. 2 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 Refer to the individual Sections identified above 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 RESTORATION ACTIVITIES A. Areas affected by the Work shall be restored to a condition equal to or better than the condition existing before the commencement of the Work. Additionally the Contractor shall re-set/replace disturbed and/or damaged mailboxes(all mailboxes shall conform to the current requirements of the US Post Office)and the Contractor shall re-set or replace existing signage. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02960-222 MISCELLANEOUS WORK AND CLEAN UP Page :755 of 3 3.2 BUSH,PLANT,SHRUB AND/OR TREE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT CRITERIA A. Bushes, plants, shrubs and/or trees that have been planted in the City, County or State ROW by the adjacent property owner and is in direct conflict with a proposed utility improvement that includes swales, shall be removed to allow for the installation of the project improvements and NOT replaced. END OF SECTION Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 02960-223 MISCELLANEOUS WORK AND CLEAN UP Page :756 of 119 3 A TTA CHMENT "A THE DOCUMENTS BEHIND THIS PAGE MUST ACCOMPANY PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR SUBMITTAL TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE � c k` e i Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 224 3 BID FORM INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I BID No.: PWE22-013 TO BE COMPLETED AND U The City of Boynton Beach is seeking the services of a qualified Contractor to complete The City's project known as Industrial Way Drainage Improvements —Phase I. The work under this Bid consists of but is not limited to construction of full- depth two-lane roadway reconstruction and re-grading; over 750 linear feet of 24-inch and 18-inch polypropylene drainage pipe inclusive of eleven drainage structures, perforated pipe, and 6-foot-wide exfiltration trench; new curbing and swale re-grading throughout the project area; and incidental construction of sidewalk, driveways, sod, pavement markings, signage, water main deflections, and sewer lateral reconstruction. Submitted By: Date: (BIDDER) To furnish and deliver all materials and to do and perform all WORK in accordance with the Bid Documents, as follows: 1. The undersigned BIDDER proposes and agrees, if this Bid is accepted,to enter into a contract with the CITY to perform and furnish all WORK as specified herein for the Contract Price and within the Contract Period indicated in this Bid. 2. This Bid will remain subject to acceptance for ninety (90) days after the day of Bid opening. BIDDER will sign and submit the necessary documents required by the CITY within ten (10) days after the date of CITY's Award Letter. 3. In submitting this Bid, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forth in the Contract, that a. BIDDER has examined the Bid Documents, including all addenda. Receipt of all of which is hereby acknowledged; b. BIDDER has familiarized itself with the nature and extent of the Bid Documents, locality, and all local conditions and laws and regulations that in any manner may affect the cost, progress, performance, or furnishing of the WORK. C. BIDDER has given the CITY written notice of all conflicts, errors, or discrepancies that it has discovered in the Bid Documents and the written resolution thereof by the CITY is acceptable to BIDDER. 4. BIDDER proposes to furnish the WORK in conformity with the drawings and specifications and at the lump sum listed below. The Bid Prices quoted have been checked and certified to be correct. Such Bid THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 225 Page :758 Of 3 Prices are fixed and firm and shall be paid to BIDDER for the successful completion of its obligation as specified in the Bid Documents. 5. BIDDER agrees that the WORK will be substantially completed within 22 consecutive calendar days after the receipt of the Notice to Proceed and final completion will occur with in_Qconsecutive calendar days after the Notice of Substantial Completion. 6. BIDDER accepts the provisions of the Contract as to liquidated damages in the event of failure to complete the WORK on time. 7. Communications concerning this Bid shall be as follows: Contact Person Business Address City, State, Zip Code Business Phone Number Email Address Cell Phone Number 8. Other pertinent information is as follows: License Number (Please Attach Copy) Federal Tax ID# Federal Employment ID # Submitted on this day of 20_ a. (If an individual, partnership, or non-incorporated organization) Signature of BIDDER By b. (If a corporation) (Affix Seal) Signature of BIDDER By Attested by Secretary Incorporated under the laws of the State of THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 226 Page :759 of 3 y BID BOND STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that as Principal, and as Surety, authorized to do business in the State of Florida are held and firmly bound unto the Owner, City of Boynton Beach in the penal sum of Dollars ($ ) lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum will and truly to be made, we bond ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, and successors,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that whereas the Principal has submitted the accompanying bid, dated , 20 ,for: (INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS— PHASE 1) NOW THEREFORE, A. If the principal shall not withdraw such Bid within ninety (90) days after date of opening of the same, and shall within ten (10) days after the prescribed forms are presented to the principal for signature, enter into a written Contract with the Owner in accordance with the Bid as accepted, and give bonds with goods and sufficient surety or sureties, as may be required, for the faithful performance and proper fulfillment of such Contract, then the above obligations shall be void and of no effect, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. B. In the event of the withdrawal of such Bid within the period specified, or the failure to enter into such Contract and give such bonds within the time specified, if the principal shall pay the Owner the difference between the amount specified in such Bid and the amount for which the Owner may procure the required work and supplies, if the latter amount be in excess of the former then the above obligations shall be void and of no effect, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. C. This bond is given to comply with Section 255.05 Florida Statutes, and any action instituted by a claimant under this bond for payment must be in accordance with the notice and time limitation provisions in Section 255.05 (2), Florida Statutes. THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 227 3 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above bounded parties have executed this instrument under their several seals,this day of ,20_, being hereto affixed and these presents duly signed by its undersigned representative, pursuant to authority of is governing body. WITNESS: (If Sole Ownership or Partnership, two (2)Witnesses required). (If Corporation, Secretary only will attest and affix seal). PRINCIPAL: Name of Firm WITNESS: Signature of Authorized Officer(affixed seal) Title Business Address City and State SURETY: Corporate Surety WITNESS: Attorney-in-Fact (affix seal) Business Address City and State Name of Local Insurance Agency THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 228 Page :761 of 3 CERTIFICATE AS TO CORPORATE PRINCIPAL I, certify that I am the Secretary of the Corporation named as Principal in the within bond; that who signed the such Bid Bond on behalf of the Principal, was then of such Corporation; that I know his signature, and his signature hereto is genuine; and that such bond was duly signed, sealed, and attested for and in behalf of such Corporation by authority of its governing body. Secretary (corporate seal) STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) Before me, a Notary Public duly commissioned, qualified and acting, personally appeared to me well known,who being by me first duly sworn upon oath, says that he is the Attorney-in-Fact, for the and that he has been authorized by to execute the foregoing bond on behalf of the Contractor named therein in favor for the Owner, the City of Boynton Beach. THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 229 Page :762 OF 11 3 CERTIFICATE AND AFFIDAVIT FOR BONDS TO: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSIONERS RE: Bid Number: PWE22-013 Bidder: Name: Address: City/ State: ZIP: Phone: Bond Amount: SURETY BOND COMPANY: Name: Address: City/ State: ZIP: Phone: This is to certify that in accordance with Chapter 85-104, Laws of Florida (HB 1266) the insurer named above: 1. Holds a certificate of authority authorizing it to write surety bonds in the state of Florida; 2. Has twice the minimum surplus and capital required by the Florida Insurance Code; and 3. Holds a current valid certificate of authority issued by the United States Department of Treasury under Sections 9304 to 9308 of Title 31 of the United States Code. Date Agent and Attorney-in-Fact THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 230 Page :769 OF 11 3 BIDDER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT TO BE COMPLETED AN UPLOADED NLIN 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: Partnership Address: Individual City, State, Zip: Other Telephone No.: Email Address.: 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: The address of the principal place of business is: 2. If Proposer is a corporation, answer the following: a. Date of Incorporation: b. State of Incorporation: C. President's name: d. Vice President's name: e. Secretary's name: f. Treasurer's name: 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: 4. What is the last project of this nature that you have completed? THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 231 3 C. State whether general or limited partnership: 5. If Proposer is other than an individual, corporation or partnership, describe the organization and give the name and address of principals: 6. If Proposer is operating under a fictitious name, submit evidence of compliance with the Florida Fictitious Name Statute. 7. How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? Under what other former names has your organization operated? 5. Have you ever failed to complete work awarded to you. If so, when, where, and why? 6. List the pertinent experience of the key individuals of your organization (continue on insert sheet, if necessary). 7. Indicate registration, License Numbers, or Certificate Numbers for the business or professions, which are the subject of this Bid. Attach Certificate of Competency and or State Registration. 8. Will you sublet any part of this WORK? If so, give details. 9. State the name and address of the Attorney, if any, for the business. 10. State the names and addresses of all businesses and/or individuals who own and interest of more than five percent (5%)of the Bidder's business and indicate the percentage owned of each such business and/or individual: THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 232 Page :76115 ol 1 3 11. State the names, addresses, and the type of business of all firms that are partially or wholly owned by the bidder: 12. Has the Bidder or any principals of the Firm failed to qualify as a responsible Bidder, refused to enter into a contract after an award has been made, failed to complete a contract during the past five (5) years, or been declared to be in default in any contract in the last five (5)years? If yes, please explain below: 13. What will be your turnaround time for written responses to the City's inquires? 14. Is the financial statement submitted with your bid (if applicable)for the identical organization name for Question #1? YES Li NO Li 15. If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). 16. List and describe all bankruptcy petitions (voluntary or involuntary)which have been filed by or against the Bidder, its parent or subsidiaries, or predecessor organizations during the past five (5) years. Include in the description, the disposition of each petition. 17. List all claims, arbitrations, administrative hearings, and lawsuits brought by or against the Bidder 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 in which the dispute arose, and a description of the subject matter of the dispute. 18. Is the Bidder currently in default on any loan agreement or financing agreement with any bank, financial institution, or other entity? If yes, specify in detail the circumstances and prospects for resolution. 19. Bank References (include name,job title, address, and telephone number of contact person)— Minimum 1 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 233 Page :766 OF 11 3 20. Annual Average Services 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): Services 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 21. Provide description of policies and methods for project monitoring and budgeting control as well as adherence to project schedule. 22. Provide a description of quality assurance/quality control management methods. The BIDDER acknowledges and understands that the information contained in response to this Qualification's Statement shall be relied upon by CITY in awarding the contract and such information is warranted by BIDDER to be true. The discovery of any omission or misstatement that materially affects the BIDDER'S qualifications to perform under the contract shall cause the CITY to reject the Bid, and if after the award, to cancel and terminate the award and/or contract. The BIDDER also acknowledges that all information listed above may be checked by the CITY and authorizes all entities or persons listed above to answer any and all questions. BIDDER hereby indemnifies the CITY and persons or entities listed above and holds them harmless from any claim arising from such authorization or the exercise thereof, including the dissemination of information requested above. (Signed) (Title) Subscribed and sworn to before me This day of 12022 Notary Public (Signature) My Commission Expires: THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 234 Page :76:7 of 3 ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT TO BE COMPLETED AN UPLOADED NLIN 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: NAME -SIGNATURE Sworn and subscribed before me this day of 12022 Printed Information: NAME TITLE NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Florida at Large COMPANY "OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL" STAMP THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 235 Page :768 of 11 S 3 NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PROPOSER TO BE COMPLETED AN UPLOADED NLIN State of ) County of ) being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: 1) He is of , the proposer that (Title) (Name of Corporation or Integrator) has submitted the attached BID: 2) He is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached submittal and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such submittal; 3) Said BID is genuine and is not a collusive or sham BID; 4) Further, the said bidder 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 Bidder, integrator or person to submit a collusive or sham BID in connection with the Contract for which the attached BID 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 bidder, integrator or person to fix the price or prices in the attached BID or of any other bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of the BID price or the BID price of 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 the part of the bidder or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant. (Signed) (Title) Subscribed and sworn to before me This day of 20 Notary Public (Signature) My Commission Expires: THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 236 3 9 ' CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE§287.135 TO BE COMPLETED AN UPLOADED NLIN I, on behalf of certify Print Name and Title Company Name that 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. 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 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 237 Page ;F78 of 3 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. COMPANY NAME SIGNATURE PRINT NAME TITLE DATE THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 238 Page ;7;711 OF 11 3 9 ' WARRANTIES TO BE COMPLETED AN UPLOADED NLIN 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 ($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 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 239 Page ;F72 OF 11 3 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_day of ' 2022. (SEAL) CONTRACTOR: By ATTEST: Secretary THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 240 3 ,g CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH E-VERIFY FORM UNDER SECTION 448.095, FLORIDA STATUTES TO BE COMPLETED AN UPLOADED NLIN Project Name: INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I Solicitation No.: PWE22-013 1. Definitions: "Contractor"means a person or entity that has entered or is attempting to enter into a contract with a public employer to provide labor, supplies, or services to such employer in exchange for salary, wages, or other remuneration. "Contractor" includes, but is not limited to, a vendor or consultant. "Subcontractor"means a person or entity that provides labor, supplies, or services to or for a contractor or another subcontractor in exchange for salary, wages, or other remuneration. "E-Verify system"means an Internet-based system operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees. 2. Effective January 1, 2021, Contractors, shall register with and use the E-verify system in order to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees. Contractor shall register for and utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify System to verify the employment eligibility of: a) All persons employed by a Contractor to perform employment duties within Florida during the term of the contract; and b) All persons(including sub-vendors/sub-consultants/sub-contractors)assigned by Contractor to perform work pursuant to the contract with the City of Boynton Beach. The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that registration and use of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify System during the term of the contract is a condition of the contract with the City of Boynton Beach; and c) Should vendor become the successful Contractor awarded for the above-named project, by entering into the contract, the Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 448.095, Fla. Stat., "Employment Eligibility," as amended from time to time. This includes, but is not limited to registration and utilization of the E-Verify System to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees. Contractor shall also require all subcontractors to provide an affidavit attesting that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with,or subcontract with, THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 241 3 an unauthorized alien. The Contractor shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the contract. 3. Contract Termination a) If the City has a good faith belief that a person or entity with which it is contracting has knowingly violated s. 448.09 (1) Fla. Stat., the contract shall be terminated. b) If the City has a good faith belief that a subcontractor knowingly violated s. 448.095 (2), but the Contractor otherwise complied with s.448.095(2)Fla.Stat.,shall promptly notify the Contractor and order the Contractor to immediately terminate the contract with the subcontractor. c) A contract terminated under subparagraph a)or b) is not a breach of contract and may not be considered as such. d) Any challenge to termination under this provision must be filed in the Circuit Court no later than 20 calendar days after the date of termination. e) If the contract is terminated for a violation of the statute by the Contractor, the Contractor may not be awarded a public contract for a period of 1 year after the date of termination. Company Name: Authorized Signature: Print Name: Title Date: Phone: STATE OF ) COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this day of I , by on behalf of He/she is personally known to me or has produced as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC (Name of Notary Typed, Printed or Stamped) Title or Rank Serial number, if any THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 242 3 INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS—PHASE I BID NO. PWE22-013 BID PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA TO BE ENTERED INTO BIDDING SITE ONLINE The undersigned declares that he/she has carefully examined the specifications and is thoroughly familiar with its provisions and with the quality, type, and grade of service required. The undersigned proposes to deliver the service in accordance with the specifications for"INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS— PHASE I". ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT PRICE VALUE NO 1.01 General Requirements 1 LS $ $ 1.02 Mobilization and Demobilization 1 LS $ $ 1.03 Testing, Survey, and Record Drawings 1 1 LS $ $ 1.04 Stormwater Pollution Prevention 1 LS $ $ 1.05 Maintenance of Traffic 1 LS $ $ 1.06 Exploratory Excavations 1 LS $ $ 1.07 Permitting and Miscellaneous Work Allowance 1 AL $60,000.00 $60,000.00 (10%) General Subtotal 1 2.01 6'Diameter Storm Manholes 1 EA $ $ 2.02 6'Diameter Valley Gutter Inlet Structures 3 EA $ $ 2.03 6'Diameter Curb Inlet Structures 1 EA $ $ 2.04 4'Diameter Valley Gutter Inlet Structures 5 EA $ $ 2.05 4'Diameter Curb Inlet Structures 1 EA $ $ 2.06 6'x4' Pe Exfiltration Trench with 24" Perforated HP 424 LF $ $ 2.07 36"Concrete Jacket Connections 2 EA $ $ 2.08 36"Solid RCP 13 LF $ $ 2.09 24"Solid Polypropylene Pipe 165 LF $ $ 2.10 18"Solid Polypropylene Pipe 163 LF $ $ 2.11 8" DIP Water Main 201 LF $ $ Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 243 Page ;7;76 of 3 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT PRICE VALUE NO 2.12 8" DIP Gate Valves and Valve Boxes 2 EA $ $ 2.13 8" DIP 45' Bends 30 EA $ $ 2.14 8" DIP 11.25' Bends 2 EA $ $ 2.15 8" DIP Sleeves 14 EA $ $ 2.16 6"C900 PVC Sewer Lateral 20 LF $ $ 2.17 Pollutant Retardant Baffles 6 EA $ $ 2.18 Storm Structure Vacuuming 15 EA $ $ 2.19 Storm Pipe Jetting 408 LF $ $ 2.20 Remove 36" RCP 13 LF $ $ 2.21 Remove Water Main 185 LF $ $ 2.22 Remove Sewer Lateral 20 LF $ $ Utilities Subtotal 3.01 Full-Depth Roadway Reconstruction(asphalt, 2195 SY $ $ limerock, and subgrade) 3.02 Roadway Excavation (not trench excavation) 985 CY $ $ 3.03 Embankment(for swales, sidewalk, and 65 CY $ $ driveways) 3.04 6"Concrete Driveway Reconstruction 162 SY $ $ 3.05 Asphalt Driveway Reconstruction 141 SY $ $ 3.06 4"Concrete Sidewalk Reconstruction 384 SY $ $ 3.07 Swale and Sod Reconstruction and 1647 SY $ $ Restoration 3.08 Concrete Flumes and Aprons 5 SY $ $ 3.09 Type CR-L Curb Ramps 2 EA $ $ 3.10 Type CR-E Curb Ramps 4 EA $ $ 3.11 Detectable Warnings 20 SY $ $ 3.12 Type F Curb and Gutter 101 LF $ $ 3.13 Valley Gutter 1501 LF $ $ 3.14 Header Curb 34 LF $ $ 3.15 Sign Post Assembly with One Sign or Plaque 1 EA $ $ 3.16 Sign Post Assembly with Two Signs or 2 EA $ $ Plaques 3.17 Sign Post Assembly with Three Signs or 2 EA $ $ Plaques 3.18 24"Solid White Thermoplastic Pavement 43 LF $ $ Marking Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 244 3 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT PRICE VALUE NO 3.19 12"Solid White Thermoplastic Pavement 178 LF $ $ Markings 3.20 6"Solid White Thermoplastic Pavement 252 LF $ $ Markings 3.21 6" Double Yellow Thermoplastic Pavement 150 LF $ $ Markings 3.22 Retro-Reflective Pavement Makers 15 EA $ $ 3.23 Sign Post Assembly Removals 3 EA $ $ 3.24 Pavement Marking Removals 1 LS $ $ 3.25 Adjust Valve Boxes and Covers to Grade 12 EA $ $ Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 245 Page ;7:78 OF 11 3 BIDDER'S SITE INSPECTION CONFIRMATION TO BE COMPLETED AN UPLOADED NLIN Check One: ❑ NON-MANDATORY ® MANDATORY BID TITLE: INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I BID NO.: PWE22-013 as an authorized representative of: (Name and Title of Representative) (hereinafter called the bidder) located at (Name of Company) and that said Company Address bidder has visited the site of the work and has carefully examined the plans and specifications for said project and checked them in detail before submitting his bid or proposal. DATE OF SITE VISIT COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE TITLE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURES FOR MANDATORY SITE INSPECTION THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PHI 246 Page ;7;79 OF 11 J-3 "DRAFT" CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT SUBJECT TO REVISIONS PRIOR TO SIGNING Industrial Way Drainage Improvements — Phase I THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of Florida, with a business address of 100 East Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach, FL 33435, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and a [type of entity: corporation/partnership/sole proprietor] authorized to do business in the State of Florida, with a business address of , hereinafter referred to as the"CONTRACTOR". WHEREAS, the CITY has selected the CONTRACTOR to perform construction services related the [title of project]; and, WHEREAS, at its meeting of XXXX, 2022, by Resolution, the CITY Commission approved this award to CONTRACTOR and authorized the proper CITY officials to execute this Agreement hereinafter referred to as Contract No.: XXXXXX. NOW, THEREFORE, CITY and CONTRACTOR, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, agree as follows: Article 1. SCOPE OF WORK. CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, materials, and equipment and perform all the necessary services in the manner and form provided in the CITY's solicitation (herein referred to as "WORK") entitled: ITS B No.: PWE22-013, Industrial Way Drainage Improvements -Phase I. Article 2. CONSULTANT. CITY of Boynton Beach ("CONSULTANT") has designed the Project and will assume all duties and responsibilities and will have the rights and authority assigned to CONSULTANT in connection with the completion of the WORK in accordance with the Contract Documents. Article 3. CONTRACT TIME: TERMINATION: LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. 3.1 Contract Time. The WORK will be substantially completed within Lm [Ninety] calendar days from the effective date of this Agreement, when the Contract Time commences to run as provided in paragraph 2.3 of the General Conditions and completed and ready for final payment in accordance with paragraph 14.9 of the General Conditions within ,U calendar days from the date of Substantial Completion. 3.2 Termination for Convenience. This Agreement may be terminated by CITY for convenience, upon providing fourteen(14)business days of written notice to CONTRACTOR for such termination. In the event of termination, CONTRACTOR shall be paid its compensation for services performed till the termination date, including services reasonably related to termination. In the event that CONTRACTOR abandons this Agreement or causes it to be terminated, CONTRACTOR shall indemnify CITY against loss pertaining to this termination. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-1 100464197.1306-90018211 Page :788 of 3 3.3 Termination for Cause. In addition to all other remedies available to CITY, this Agreement shall be subject to cancellation by CITY for cause, should CONTRACTOR neglect or fail to perform or observe any of the terms, provisions, conditions, or requirements herein contained, if such neglect or failure shall continue for a period of thirty(30)days after receipt by CONTRACTOR of written notice of such neglect or failure. 3.4 Liquidated Damages. The CITY and CONTRACTOR recognize and acknowledge that time is of the essence of this Contract and that the CITY will suffer financial loss if the WORK is not completed within the times specified in paragraph 3.1 above, plus any extensions thereof allowed in accordance with Article 12 of the General Conditions. Each of the parties acknowledges that it has attempted to quantify the damages which would be suffered by the CITY in the event of the failure of CONTRACTOR to perform in a timely manner, but neither one has been capable of ascertaining such damages with certainty. CITY and CONTRACTOR also recognize and acknowledge the delays, expense, and difficulties involved in proving in a legal preceding the actual loss suffered by the CITY if the WORK is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof, the CITY and CONTRACTOR agree that as liquidated damages for delay (but not as a penalty) CONTRACTOR shall pay the CITY, [dollar amountl Dollars ($00.00) for each day of malfunction. Article 4. CONTRACT PRICE. CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR,for the faithful performance of the Contract, in lawful money of the United States of America, and subject to the additions and deductions as provided in the Contract Documents, a total sum as follows: Based on the Contract prices shown in the Bid Form submitted to the CITY as subsequently revised and as stated herein, a copy of such Bid Form being a part of the Contract Documents, the aggregate amount of this Contract (obtained from either the lump sum price, the application of unit prices to the quantities shown in the Bid Form or the combination of both) not to exceed: (Written) (Numerical) Article 5. PAYMENT PROCEDURES. CONTRACTOR shall submit Applications for Payment in accordance with Article 14 of the General Conditions. CITY will process Applications for Payment as provided in the General Conditions. 5.1 Progress Payments. CONTRACT may submit an Application for Payment as recommended by CONSULTANT, for WORK completed during the Project at intervals of not more than once a month. All progress payments will be on the basis of the progress of WORK measured by the schedule of values established in Paragraph 2.9.1 of the General Conditions and in the case of Unit Price Work based on the number of units completed or, in the event there is no schedule of values, as provided in the General Requirements. 5.2 Prior to Substantial Completion progress payments will be made in an amount equal to 90%of WORK completed, but, in each case, less the aggregate of payments previously made and less such amounts as CONSULTANT shall determine,or CITY may withhold, in accordance with paragraph 14.5 of the General Conditions. 5.3 CONTRACTOR shall submit with each Application for Payment, an updated progress schedule acceptable to the CITY and a Warranty of Title/release of liens relative to the Work that is the subject of the Application. Each Application for Payment shall be Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-2 100464197.1306-90018211 11 3 submitted to the CITY for approval. The CITY shall make payment to the CONTRACTOR within thirty (30) days after approval by the CITY of CONTRACTOR'S Application for Payment and submission of an acceptable updated progress schedule. 5.4 Five percent (5) of all monies earned by the CONTRACTOR shall be retained by the CITY until Final Completion of the construction services purchased (defined as that point at which one hundred (100) percent of the construction of the work as defined in the Contract Schedule of Values has been performed under the contract by the CONTRACTOR) has been reached and acceptance by CITY. 5.5 The CITY may withhold, in whole or in part, payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect itself from loss on account of: a. Defective Work not remedied. b. Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims by other parties against CONTRACTOR. c. Failure of CONTRACTOR to make payments properly to SUBCONTRACTORS or for material or labor. d. Damage to another CONTRACTOR not remedied. e. Liquidated damages and costs incurred by the CITY for extended construction administration. When the above grounds are removed or resolved or CONTRACTOR provides a surety bond or consent of Surety, satisfactory to the CITY, which will protect the CITY in the amount withheld, payment may be made in whole or in part. 5.6 Final Payment. Upon final completion and acceptance of the WORK in accordance with paragraph 14.10 of the General Conditions, CITY shall pay the remainder of the Contract Price as recommended by CONSULTANT as provided in paragraph 14.10. 5.7 All payments shall be governed by the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, as set forth in Part VII, Chapter 218, Florida Statutes. Article 6. CONTRACTOR GUARANTEE. CONTRACTOR warrants all work, materials, and equipment shall be free from damages and/or defects owing to faulty materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year after completion of the WORK covered by this Contract. The CONTRACTOR,free of all costs to the CITY, shall replace any part of the equipment, materials, or work included in this Contract, which proves to be defective by reason of faulty materials, damages, and/or workmanship within twelve (12) month period. Article 7. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The Documents hereinafter listed shall form the Contract and they are as fully a part of the Contract as if attached hereto: 7.1 Request for Proposal 7.2 Instructions to Proposers 7.3 Proposal Forms (including the Proposal, Schedule(s), Information Required of Proposer, and all required certificates, affidavits, and other documentation) 7.4 Contract 7.5 CONTRACTOR's Performance and Payment Bond 7.6 General Conditions 7.7 Special /Supplemental Conditions 7.8 Specifications and Technical Requirements Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-3 100464197.1306-90018211 Page :782 of 3 7.9 City Construction Standards and Details available online at: wvvw.boynton- beach.org/water-utiIities/new-construction httr)s://www.bovnton-beach.org/engineering/new-construction-department-pubiic- works-engineering-division 7.10 Drawings entitled:Attachment A 7.11 Geotechnical Report: Attachment B ARTICLE 8. NOTICE: All notices required in this Contract shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, and if sent to CITY shall be mailed to: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 East Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Telephone No. (561)742-6000 And if sent to the CONTRACTOR shall be mailed to: Article 9. INDEMNITY. 9.1 The CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the CITY and its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities from liability, losses or damages, including attorneys' fees and costs of defense, which the CITY or its officers, employees, agents or instrumentalities may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits, causes of actions or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of or resulting from the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful misconduct of CONTRACTOR, its employees, agents, servants, partners, principals or subcontractors during the term of this Agreement or resulting thereafter. The CONTRACTOR shall pay all claims and losses in connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the CITY, where applicable, including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs,judgments, and attorneys' fees which may issue thereon. The CONTRACTOR expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by this Agreement or otherwise provided by the CONTRACTOR shall in no way limit the responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless and defend the CITY or its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities as herein provided. 9.2 CONTRACTOR's aggregate liability shall not exceed the proceeds of insurance required to be placed pursuant to this Agreement, plus the compensation received by CONTRACTOR. 9.3 Upon completion of all services, obligations and duties provided for in this Agreement, or in the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason, the terms and conditions of this Article shall survive indefinitely. 9.4 CITY reserves the right to select its own legal counsel to conduct any defense in any such proceeding and all costs and fees associated therewith shall be the responsibility of CONTRACTOR. 9.5 Nothing contained herein is intended nor shall be construed to waive CITY's rights and immunities under the common law or Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-4 100464197.1306-90018211 Page ;789 OF 11 -3 Article 10. REIMBURSEMENT OF CONSULTANT EXPENSES. Should the completion of this Contract be delayed beyond the specified or adjusted time limit, CONTRACTOR shall reimburse the CITY for all expenses of consulting and inspection incurred by the CITY during the period between said specified or adjusted time and the actual date of final completion. All such expenses for consulting and inspection incurred by the CITY will be charged to the CONTRACTOR and be deducted from payments due CONTRACTOR as provided by this Contract. Said expenses shall be further defined as CONSULTANT charges associated with the construction contract administration, including resident project representative costs. Article 11. FLORIDA'S PUBLIC RECORDS LAW. 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 a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the CONTRACTOR shall: 11.1 Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; 11.2 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, Florida Statue or as otherwise provided by law; 11.3 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, 11.4 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. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, 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 Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 C-5 100464197.1306-90018211 Page :784 of 3 Article 12. E-VERIFY. 12.1 CONTRACTOR certifies that it is aware of and complies with the requirements of Section 448.095, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time and briefly described herein below. 12.1.1 Definitions for this Section: A. "Contractor' means a person or entity that has entered or is attempting to enter into a contract with a public employer to provide labor, supplies, or services to such employer in exchange for a salary, wages, or other remuneration. "Contractor' includes, but is not limited to, a vendor or consultant. B. "Subcontractor' means a person or entity that provides labor, supplies, or services to or for a contractor or another subcontractor in exchange for a salary, wages, or other remuneration. C. "E-Verify system" means an Internet-based system operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees. 12.1.2 Registration Requirement; Termination: Pursuant to Section 448.095, Florida Statutes, effective January 1, 2021, Contractors, shall register with and use the E-verify system in order to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees. Contractor shall register for and utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E- Verify System to verify the employment eligibility of: A. All persons employed by a Contractor to perform employment duties within Florida during the term of the contract; and B. All persons (including sub-vendors/sub-consultants/sub-contractors) assigned by Contractor to perform work pursuant to the contract with the City of Boynton Beach. The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that registration and use of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify System during the term of the contract is a condition of the contract with the City of Boynton Beach; and C. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 448.095, Fla. Stat., "Employment Eligibility," as amended from time to time. This includes, but is not limited to registration and utilization of the E-Verify System to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees. Contractor shall also require all subcontractors to provide an affidavit attesting that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with, an unauthorized alien. The Contractor shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the contract. Failure to comply will lead to termination of this Contract, or if a subcontractor knowingly violates the statute, the subcontract must be terminated immediately. Any challenge to termination under this provision must be filed in the Circuit Court no later than twenty (20) calendar days after the date of termination. Termination of this Contract under this Section is not a breach of contract and may not be considered as such. If this contract is terminated for a violation of the statute by the Contractor, the Contractor may not be awarded a public contract for a period of one (1)year after the date of termination. Article 13. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES. By execution of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR certifies that CONTRACTOR is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Proposer 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 Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-6 100464197.1306-90018211 3 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 the 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, 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 Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. Article 14. MISCELLANEOUS, 14.1 Any and all legal action necessary to enforce the terms of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any legal action arising from the terms of this Agreement shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction located in Palm Beach County. 14.2 No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under or interests in the Contract Documents will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the party sought to be bound; and specifically but without limitation, moneys that may become due and moneys that are due may not be assigned without such consent(except to the extent that the effect of this restriction may be limited by law), and unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract Documents. 14.3 City and CONTRACTOR each binds itself, their partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto, their partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives in respect of all covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. 14.4 In the event that either party brings suit for enforcement of this Agreement, each party shall bear its own attorney's fees and court costs, except as otherwise provided under the indemnification provisions set forth herein above. 14.5 Prior to final payment of the amount due under the terms of this Agreement, to the extent permitted by law, a final waiver of lien shall be required to be submitted by the CONTRACTOR, as well as all suppliers and subcontractors whom worked on the project that is the subject of this Agreement. Payment of the invoice and acceptance of such payment by CONTRACTOR shall release City from all claims of liability by CONTRACTOR in connection with this Agreement. 14.6 At all times during the performance of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall protect CITY's property from all damage whatsoever on account of the work being carried on under this Agreement. 14.7 It shall be the CONTRACTOR's responsibility to be aware of and comply with all statutes, ordinances, rules,orders, regulations and requirements of all local, city, state,and federal agencies as applicable. 14.8 This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between City and CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. This Agreement is intended by the parties hereto to be final expression of this Agreement,and it constitutes the full and entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject hereof, notwithstanding any representations, statements, or agreements to the contrary heretofore made. In the event of a conflict between this Agreement, the solicitation and the CONTRACTOR's bid proposal, this Agreement shall govern then the solicitation, and then the bid proposal. Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-7 100464197.1306-90018211 3 14.9 This Agreement will take effect once signed by both parties. This Agreement may be executed by hand or electronically in multiple originals or counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Parties shall be legally binding, valid and effective upon delivery of the executed documents to the other party through facsimile transmission, email, or other electronic delivery. Article 15. DEFAULT OF CONTRACT& REMEDIES. 15.1 Correction of Work. If, in the judgment of CITY, work provided by CONTRACTOR does not conform to the requirements of this Agreement, or if the work exhibits poor workmanship, CITY reserves the right to require that CONTRACTOR correct all deficiencies in the work to bring the work into conformance without additional cost to CITY, and/or replace any personnel who fail to perform in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. CITY shall be the sole judge of non-conformance and the quality of workmanship. 15.2 Default of Contract. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a default and breach of this Agreement by CONTRACTOR: 15.2.1 The abandonment of the project by CONTRACTOR for a period of more than seven (7) business days. 15.2.2 The abandonment, unnecessary delay, refusal of, or failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement or neglect, or refusal to comply with the instructions of the CITY's designee. 15.2.3 The failure by CONTRACTOR to observe or perform any of the terms, covenants, or conditions of this Agreement to be observed or performed by CONTRACTOR, where such failure shall continue for a period of seven (7) days after written notice thereof by CITY to CONTRACTOR; provided, however, that if the nature of CONTRACTOR's default is such that more than seven (7) days are reasonably required for its cure, then CONTRACTOR shall not be deemed to be in default if CONTRACTOR commences such cure within said seven (7) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes such cure to completion. 15.2.4 The assignment and/or transfer of this Agreement or execution or attachment thereon by CONTRACTOR or any other party in a manner not expressly permitted hereunder. 15.2.5 The making by CONTRACTOR of any general assignment or general arrangement for the benefit of creditors, or the filing by or against CONTRACTOR of a petition to have CONTRACTOR adjudged a bankruptcy, or a petition for reorganization or arrangement under any law relating to bankruptcy (unless, in the case of a petition filed against CONTRACTOR, the same is dismissed within sixty (60) days); or the appointment of a trustee or a receiver to take possession of substantially all of CONTRACTOR's assets, or for CONTRACTOR's interest in this Agreement, where possession is not restored to CONTRACTOR within thirty (30) days; for attachment, execution or other judicial seizure of substantially all of CONTRACTOR's assets, or for CONTRACTOR's interest in this Agreement, where such seizure is not discharged within thirty (30)days. 15.3 Remedies in Default. In case of default by CONTRACTOR, CITY shall notify CONTRACTOR, in writing, of such abandonment,delay, refusal,failure, neglect,or default and direct CONTRACTOR to comply with all provisions of the Agreement. A copy of such written notice shall be mailed to the Surety on the Performance Bond. If the abandonment, delay, refusal, failure, neglect or default is not cured within seven (7)days of when notice was sent by CITY,CITY may declare a default of the Agreement and notify CONTRACTOR of such declaration of default and terminate the Agreement. The Surety on the Performance Bond shall within ten (10)days of such declaration of default, rectify or cause Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-8 100464197.1306-90018211 Page :78:7 of 3 to be rectified any mismanagement or breach of service in the Agreement and assume the work of CONTRACTOR and proceed to perform services under the Agreement, at its own cost and expense. 15.3.1 Upon such declaration of default, all payments remaining due CONTRACTOR at the time of default, less all sums due CITY for damages suffered, or expenses incurred by reason of default, shall be due and payable to Surety. Thereafter the Surety shall receive monthly payments equal to those that would have been paid by the CONTRACTOR had the CONTRACTOR continued to perform the services under the Agreement. 15.3.2 CITY may complete the Agreement, or any part thereof, either by day labor, use of a subcontractor, or by re-letting a contract for the same, and procure the equipment and the facilities necessary for the completion of the Agreement, and charge the cost of same to CONTRACTOR and/or the Surety together with the costs incident thereto to such default. 15.3.3 In the event CITY completes the Agreement at a lesser cost than would have been payable to CONTRACTOR under this Agreement, if the same had been fulfilled by CONTRACTOR, CITY shall retain such differences. Should such cost to CITY be greater, CONTRACTOR shall pay the amount of such excess to the CITY. 15.3.4 Notwithstanding the other provisions in this Article, CITY reserves the right to terminate the Agreement at any time, whenever the service provided by CONTRACTOR fails to meet reasonable standards of the trade after CITY gives written notice to the CONTRACTOR of the deficiencies as set forth in the written notice within fourteen calendar (14)days of the receipt by CONTRACTOR of such notice from CITY. SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH 1 C-9 100464197.1306-90018211 Page :788 of 3 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 OF THE FOREGOING, the Parties have set their hands and seals the day and year written below. DATED this day of 12022. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH: CONTRACTOR: [Name of Entity] Lori LaVerriere, City Manager (Signature), Company Print Name of Authorized Official Title (Corporate Seal) Attest/Authenticated: Witness Print Name Approved as to Form: James A. Cherof Office of the City Attorney Attested/Authenticated: Crystal Gibson City Clerk Bid No.PWE22-013—Industrial Way Drainage Improvement—PH I C-10 100464197.1306-90018211 Page ;789 of i i 3 City of Boynton Beach Risk Management Department INSURANCE ADVISORY FORM Under the terms and conditions of all contracts,leases,and agreements,the City requires appropriate coverages listing the City of Boynton Beach as Additional Insured. This is done by providing a Certificate of Insurance listing the City as "Certificate Holder"and"The City of Boynton Beach is Additional Insured as respect to coverages noted."Insurance companies providing insurance coverages must have a current rating by A.M.Best Co. of`B+"or higher. (NOTE: An insurance contractor binder may be accepted as proof of insurance if Certificate is provided upon selection of vendor.) The following is a list of types of insurance required of contractors,lessees,etc.,and the limits required by the City: (NOTE: This list is not all inclusive,and the City reserves the right to require additional types of insurance,or to raise or lower the stated limits,based upon identified risk.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TYPE(Occurrence Based Only) MINIMUM LIMITS REQUIRED ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Liability General Aggregate $ 1,000,000.00 Commercial General Liability Products-Comp/Op Agg. $ 1,000,000.00 Owners&Contractor's Protective(OCP) Personal&Adv.Injury $ 1,000,000.00 Asbestos Abatement Each Occurrence $ 1,000,000.00 Lead Abatement Fire Damage(any one fire) $ 50,000.00 Broad Form Vendors Med.Expense(any one person) $ 5,000.00 Premises Operations Underground Explosion&Collapse Products Completed Operations Contractual Independent Contractors Fire Legal Liability ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Professional Liability Aggregate-$1,000,000.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Automobile Liability Combined Single Limit $ 1,000,000.00 Any Auto All Owned Autos Hired Autos Non-Owned Autos ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fxcess Liability Each Occurrence to be determined Umbrella Form Aggregate to be determined ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Worker's Compensation Statutory Limits Employer's Liability Each Accident $ 1,000,000.00 Disease,Policy Limit $ 1,000,000.00 Disease Each Employee $ 1,000,000.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Property: Homeowners Revocable Permit $ 300,000.00 Builder's Risk Limits based on Project Cost Installation Floater Limits based on Project Cost ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other-As Risk Identified to be determined ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSURANCEADVISORYFORM Revised 04/2021 Insurance Advisory Form Page :798 of 3 PWE22-013 - Industrial Way Drainage Improvements - Phase I Opening Date: March 11, 2022 10:00 AM Closing Date: April 6, 2022 2:30 PM Vendor Details Company Name: R&D Paving, LLC Does your company conduct business under any other name?If FL yes, please state: 400 EXECUTIVE CENTER DRIVE Address: SUITE 210 WEST PALM BEACH, Florida 33401 Contact: Nancy Rosso Email: estimating@randdpaving.com Phone: 561-588-6681 Fax: 561-588-6681 HST#: 454469049 Submission Details Created On: Tuesday April 05,2022 12:28:45 Submitted On: Wednesday April 06,2022 12:26:14 Submitted By: Nancy Rosso Email: estimating@randdpaving.com Transaction#: e6f02c90-dfc3-435b-8186-5066eb00e17f Submitter's IP Address: 76.109.13.55 Bid Number: PWE22-013 Vendor Name: gD Pg�incL Ms Schedule of Prices The Bidder hereby Bids and offers to enter into the Contract referred to and to supply and do all or any part of the Work which is set out or called for in this Bid,at the unit prices,and/or lump sums, hereinafter stated. 'Denotes a"MANDATORY"field Do not enter$0.00 dollars unless you are providing the line item at zero dollars to the Owner(unless otherwise specified). If the line item and/or table is"NON-MANDATORY"and you are not bidding on it, leave the table and/or line item blank.Do not enter a$0.00 dollar value. BID PROPOSAL-INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS-PHASE I BID PROPOSAL-Price Proposal Online Form NOTE: Bid Proposal Sheet ITEM No. I.-1.07-Permitting and Miscellaneous Work Allowance-PLEASE ENTER$60,000.00 ITEM NO DESCRIPTION QUANITY UNIT UNIT PRICE" VALUE 1.01 General Requirements 1 LUMP SUM $500.0000 $500.00 1.02 Mobilization and Demobilization 1 LUMP SUM $71,000.0000 $71,000.00 1.03 Testing, Survey, and Record Drawings 1 LUMP SUM $33,500.0000 $33,500.00 1.04 Stormwater Pollution Prevention 1 LUMP SUM $4,040.0000 $4,040.00 1.05 Maintenance of Traffic 1 LUMP SUM $5,000.0000 $5,000.00 1.06 Exploratory Excavations 1 LUMP SUM $5,500.0000 $5,500.00 1.07 Permitting and Miscellaneous Work Allowance 1 Allowance $60,000.0000 $60,000.00 (10%) 2.01 6' Diameter Storm Manholes 1 Each $13,750.0000 $13,750.00 2.02 6' Diameter Valley Gutter Inlet Structures 3 Each $10,010.0000 $30,030.00 2.03 6' Diameter Curb Inlet Structures 1 Each $10,120.0000 $10,120.00 2.04 4' Diameter Valley Gutter Inlet Structures 5 Each $7,150.0000 $35,750.00 2.05 4" Diameter Curb Inlet Structures 1 Each $7,150.0000 $7,150.00 2.06 6' x 4' Exfiltration Trench with 24" Perforated 424 LF $385.0000 $163,240.00 HP Pipe 2.07 36" Concrete Jacket Connections 2 Each $2,750.0000 $5,500.00 2.08 36" Solid RCP 13 LF $220.0000 $2,860.00 2.09 24" Solid Polypropylene Pipe 165 LF $231.0000 $38,115.00 2.10 18" Solid Polypropylene Pipe 163 LF $231.0000 $37,653.00 2.11 8" DIP Water Main 201 LF $110.0000 $22,110.00 2.12 8" DIP Gate Valves and Valves Boxes 2 EA $3,850.0000 $7,700.00 2.13 8" DIP 45° Bends 30 EA $330.0000 $9,900.00 2.14 8" DIP 11.25° Bends 2 EA $330.0000 $660.00 2.15 8" DIP Sleeves 14 EA $440.0000 $6,160.00 2.16 6" C900 PVC Sewer Lateral 20 LF $440.0000 $8,800.00 2.17 Pollutant Retardant Baffles 6 EA $1,650.0000 $9,900.00 2.18 Storm Structure Vacuuming 15 EA $275.0000 $4,125.00 2.19 Storm Pipe Jetting 408 LF $11.0000 $4,488.00 2.20 Remove 36" RCP 13 LF $33.0000 $429.00 2.21 Remove Water Main 185 LF $11.0000 $2,035.00 2.22 Remove Sewer Lateral 20 LF $44.0000 $880.00 3.01 Full-Depth Roadway Reconstruction (asphalt, 2195 SY $61.3500 $134,663.25 limerock, and subgrade) 3.02 Roadway Excavation (not trench excavation) 985 CY $54.4500 $53,633.25 3.03 Embankment (for swales, sidewalk, and 65 CY $69.7000 $4,530.50 driveways) 3.04 6" Concrete Driveway Reconstruction 162 SY $121.3500 $19,658.70 3.05 Asphalt Driveway Reconstruction 141 SY $87.3000 $12,309.30 3.06 4" Concrete Sidewalk Reconstruction 384 SY 1$172.2500 $66,144.00 3.07 Swale and Sod Reconstruction and Restoration 1647 SY $9.7500 $16,058.25 3.08 Concrete Flumes and Aprons 5 SY $348.0000 $1,740.00 3.09 Type CR-L Curb Ramps 2 EA $1,191.0500 $2,382.10 Bid Number: PWE22-013 Vendor Name: gD PgxincL Ms 3.10 Type CR-E Curb Ramps 4 EA $1,334.7000 $5,338.80 3.11 Detectable Warnings 20 SY $175.0000 $3,500.00 3.12 Type F Curb and Gutter 101 LF $180.0000 $18,180.00 3.13 Valley Gutter 1501 LF $36.4000 $54,636.40 3.14 Header Curb 34 LF $68.3500 $2,323.90 3.15 Sign Post Assembly with One Sign or Plaque 1 EA $401.5000 $401.50 3.16 Sign Post Assembly with Two Signs or Plaques 2 EA $467.5000 $935.00 3.17 Sign Post Assembly with Three Signs or 2 EA $803.0000 $1,606.00 Plaques 3.18 24" Solid White Thermoplastic Pavement 43 LF $8.8000 $378.40 Marking 3.19 12" Solid White Thermoplastic Pavement 178 LF $4.0000 $712.00 Markings 3.20 6" Solid White Thermoplastic Pavement 252 LF $1.4500 $365.40 Markings 3.21 6" Double Yellow Thermoplastic Pavement 150 LF $2.9000 $435.00 Markings 3.22 Retro-Reflective Pavement Makers 15 EA $6.0500 $90.75 3.23 Sign Post Assembly Removals 3 EA $104.5000 $313.50 3.24 Pavement Marking Removals 1 LUMP SUM $550.0000 $550.00 3.25 Adjust Valve Boxes and Covers to Grade 112 IEA 1$440.0000 1$5,280.00 Subtotal: $1,007,061.00 Summary Table Bid Form Amount BID PROPOSAL-INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS-PHASE 1 $1,007,061.00 Subtotal Contract Amount: $1,007,061.00 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 Proposal responses Description Response* Comments Is your company a Minority Owned business? Yes WBE Please select the appropriate response Women Do you possess a certification qualifying your business Yes as a Minority Owned business? Issuing organization name Input response in comments box to the right PBC Date of Issuance Input response in comments box to the right May 18, 2020 - April 9, 2022 Letter of interest The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Bidder's primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide the proposed services. Line Description Response* Item 1 The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's R & D Paving is a licensed Site & Paving Contractor that has successfully performed work primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide in South Florida for the past 10 years. We are committed to providing the City with a the proposed services. exemplary project - while staying on time and within budget. Bid Number: PWE22-013 Vendor Name: g@�gx ncL M3 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 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? Corporatio nsz'" Florida?* r Yes r Yes r Yes C' No r No r No References In order to be considered for this project,the Bidder must have successfully completed a minimum of three(3)projects of similar scope and complexity over the past five(5)years, in the State of Florida. List the minimum number of successful completed projects of similar scope of work and complexity which shows experience and demonstrates an expertise in providing the services as stated herein. Description Reference * Reference 2 Reference 3 Name of Firm: City of Lake Worth Beach Palm Beach County Palm Beach County - Construction Coordination Scope of Work: Boutwell Road Park Commerce Phase University Blvd & Central Blvd Glades & Butts Road - Roadway II - Reconstruction of road to include Intersection Improvements - improvements to include addition of a second subgrade, base rock, asphalt paving, Construction of a twin roundabout right turn lane, drainage, signalization, drainage, concrete, signalization, at the intersection of Central Blvd concrete, base, asphalt paving, etc. irrigation and landscaping and University Blvd Project Location: Lake Worth Beach, FL Jupiter, FL Boca Raton, FL Cost of Service: 2,685,645.49 765,686.10 499,575.40 Start Date of Service: August 2020 December 2020 April 2019 End Date of Service: July 2021 May 2021 April 2020 Contact Person: Felipe Lofaso Zach King John Kopelakis Title: City PM Chief Construction Coordinator - Chief Construction Coordinator - PBC PBC Email: Flofaso@lakeworthbeachfl.gov ZKing@pbcgov.org jkopelak@pbcgov.org Phone #: 561 586-7422 561 684-4180 561 684-4180 Bid Number: PWE22-013 Vendor Name: g@ Pgn� M3 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. Subcontractors The Bidder proposes the following major subcontractors for the major areas of work for the Project. The Bidder is further notified that all subcontractors 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 subcontractors, if required. Owner reserves the right to reject any subcontractors 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 subcontractors in order to make a determination as to the foregoing. By clicking here I confirm that there are no Subcontractor(s)and the Bidder shall perform the project with their"OWN FORCES". Name Address Scope of work license No Contract Amount Percentage(%)of Contract Johnson-Davis 604 Hillbrath Drive Underground CUC-043087 385,020.00 40 Lantana, FL 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. • Bidder Qualification Statement-Bidder's Qualification Statement.PDF-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:48:16 . Anti-Kickback Affidavit-Anti Kickback.PDF-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:48:24 • Non-collusion Affidavit of Bidder-Non Collusion.PDF-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:48:34 • Certification Pursuant to Florida Statute§287.135-Statute 287.135.PDF-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:48:44 • Mandatory Site Inspection Confirmation Form-Site Inspection.PDF-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:48:52 . Certificates. Licenses and Business Permits-PBC COC 2021-2022.pdf-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:55:39 . E-Verify Form Pursuant to Florida Statute§448.095-E-Verify.PDF-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:49:03 . Warranties-Warranties.PDF-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:49:11 • W9-W 9.PDF-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:51:22 . Upload Additional Document-Bid Form.PDF-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:52:13 . Additional Document-Additional Docs-Industrial Way.pdf-Wednesday April 06,2022 12:21:13 Bonding Upload Section Refer to Bid Document ATTENTION ALL INTERESTED BIDDERS: All Bidders are required to submit a five percent(5%) Bid Bond with the Bid Form or the Bid shall be rejected as non-responsive. A one hundred percent (100%) Payment and Performance Bond is required upon notification by the City of the award the Contract to the selected firm. No bids may be withdrawn for a period of ninety(90)days after the Bid opening. Bids must be accompanied by an acceptable 5% Bid Bond, cash, certified check,or money order. Said bid bond is to be furnished and executed by a surety company of recognized standing,authorized to do business in the State of Florida,and having a Registered Agent in Florida. The bid bond amount shall be 5%of the bid price and shall constitute a guarantee that the contractor, if awarded the contract,will enter into a written contract with the City to perform this work pursuant to the bid. • Bid Bond-Bid Bond.PDF-Tuesday April 05,2022 14:52:23 Bid Number: PWE22-013 Vendor Name: gD PggncL Ms Bid Number: PWE22-013 Vendor Name: gD Nnq M3 Addenda&Declarations SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS PURPOSE:The purpose of this bid is to secure services of a qualified contractor(s)to construct a full-depth two-lane roadway reconstruction and re- grading;over 750 linear feet of 24-inch and 18-inch polypropylene drainage pipe inclusive of eleven drainage structures, perforated pipe,and 6-foot- wide exfiltration trench; new curbing and swale re-grading throughout the project area;and incidental construction of sidewalk,driveways,sod, pavement markings,signage,water main deflections,and sewer lateral reconstruction. AWARD: Successful Bidder awarded shall ensure that proper and sufficient staff,equipment,organization, materials, references and past performance etc.will be provided for this contract to meet the specifications denoted herein at a paramount level. The City further reserves the right to waive irregularities and technicalities and/or to request resubmission.There is no obligation on the part of the City to award the bid to the lowest bidder,or any bidder.The City reserves the right to make the award to a responsible bidder submitting a responsive bid most advantageous and in the best interest of the City.The City shall be the sole judge of the bids and the City's decision shall be final. INSURANCE: It shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder to maintain workers'compensation insurance,property damage,liability insurance and vehicular liability insurance,during the time any of bidder's personnel are working on City of Boynton Beach property.The vendor shall furnish the City with a certificate of insurance after award has been made prior to the start of any work on City property.Said insured companies must be authorized to do business in the State of Florida and the City will not accept any company that has a rating less than B in accordance to A.M. Best's Key Rating Guide, latest edition. PERFORMANCE WARRANTY:The bidder shall guarantee all work,equipment,and materials included in the services against any defects in workmanship;and shall satisfactorily correct,at no cost to the City,any such defect that may become apparent within a period of one year after completion of work.The warranty period shall commence upon the date of acceptance, inspection,and approval by the City Representative only. If the bidder is notified in writing of a deficiency in the work provided,within one year from completion of the work,the bidder shall,at the City's option, re- perform the work in question at no additional cost to the City,or refund the City the original charges for the work in question,including the difference in cost if any,to re-perform the work if completed by another vendor. INVOICING AND PAYMENT: Payment for any and all invoice(s)that may arise as a result of a contract or purchase order issued pursuant to this ITB shall minimally meet the following conditions to be considered as a valid payment request.Timely submission of a properly certified invoice(s)in strict accordance with the price(s)and delivery elements as stipulated in the Contract document should be submitted to: City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 All invoices submitted shall consist of as follows: • Clearly referenced the subject Contract or Purchase Order number; • Provide sufficient salient description to identify the goods and services for which payment is requested; • Contain date of delivery; • Original or legible copy of a signed delivery receipt including both manual signature and printed name of the designated City employee or authorized agent; be clearly marked as"partial","complete",or"final invoice."The City will accept partial deliveries.The invoice shall contain the Bidder's Federal Employer Identification Number. The City's terms of payment, unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents are"Net 30 Days"after acceptance of goods or services and receipt of an acceptable invoice as described herein.Any other items of payment must have been previously approved by the City and appear on the Contract or Purchase Order document to be binding on the City. Should the City return an invoice for correction,the Contractor shall re-submit a corrected invoice to the City for processing. • It will be the sole responsibility of the Contractor to properly dispose of all construction debris at an authorized landfill and all incurred costs shall be borne by the Contractor. • All work areas must meet safety requirements for pedestrian and vehicular traffic and must be left in a clean and orderly manner.All grass areas and/or private property that are damaged while work area is under construction shall be restored as found by the Contractor prior to leaving the work areas after completion of work. It is recommended that the Contractor keep a before and after picture history, at no cost to the City, should any questions arise and be made available to the Project Manager if needed. • All work must meet or exceed the State of Florida Department of Transportation Applicable Standards to include the Florida Building Code and City of Boynton Beach Standards. • The supervision of the execution of this Contract is vested wholly in the Project Manager or his representative, and the orders of the City Commission and/or Public Works Director are to be given through him.The instructions of the Project Manager or his representative are to be strictly and promptly followed in every case.The Contractor may designate a foreman or other representative to receive such instructions in his absence, and failing to do so, he will be held responsible for the execution of any instructions it may be necessary to give in his absence. The Project Manager or his representative is to have free access to the materials and the work at all times for laying out, measuring, inspecting or oversight of the same,and the Contractor is to afford him all necessary facilities and assistance for so doing. • To prevent all disputes and litigation, it is agreed by the parties hereto that the Public Works Director or his representative shall decide all questions, difficulties and disputes of any nature which may arise relative to the interpretation of the Specifications,construction, prosecution and fulfillment of the Contract and task orders,and as to the character,quality,amount and value of any work done and materials furnished under or by reason of the Contract,and his estimates and decisions upon all claims,questions and disputes shall be final and conclusive upon the parties hereto. Bid Number: PWE22-013 Vendor Name: gD Pg�incL Ms . Time is an essential element of the contract and as delay in the execution of work will inconvenience and possibly endanger the public, obstruct traffic and interfere with business, it is important that once work commences at any site, it be carried through to completion without delays or suspension of operations unless deemed to be necessary by the Project Manager or Inspector. • In the event any delays or suspension of operations occur, the City reserves the right to hire off duty police, erect barricades, or take whatever actions are necessary to provide for the safety of the site.All costs involved in doing so shall be just claims against Contractor or the Contractor's Performance and Payment Bond. By submitting a bid,the Contractor agrees to the conditions as stated above. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: The specifications and all other documentation that make up and constitute the contract shall be followed in strict accordance as to work, material and dimensions except when the Project Manager may authorize in writing an exception. Measurement discrepancies shall be decided upon by the Project Manager or his representative and the Contractor shall not proceed when in doubt as to any dimension or measurement. PERFORMANCE OF WORK: a. The Contractor will furnish a qualified Superintendent who will be present at all times while work is being performed,and shall be authorized to act for the Contractor.The Contractor shall maintain sufficient plant,equipment,and labor on the job site to meet the requirements of the work. b. Equipment shall be kept in a satisfactory operating condition and capable of safely and efficiently performing the work.All operations shall be subject to inspection by the Project Manager or his representative at all times.The Contractor shall submit for approval by the Project Manager or his representative a description of the type of materials and equipment to be used;and to the method of procedure to be used in the performance of the work. C. It is expressly understood that the Contractor is in all respects an independent Contractor for this work,notwithstanding that under certain conditions, he is bound to follow the directions of the Project Manager or his representative,and is in no respect an agent,servant or employee of the City. RESTORATION OF PROPERTY: Property, public or private, if damaged during construction or removed for the convenience of the work shall be repaired or replaced at the expense of the Contractor in a manner acceptable to the Project Manager, prior to the final acceptance of the work.Such facilities shall include but are not limited to:signalization equipment and miscellaneous hardware removed from construction site,driveways,walkways,walls,fences, mailboxes,sod, landscaping, irrigation systems,footings or underground utilities. DELAYS: a. If the Contractor should be delayed in the progress of the work included in the Contract by unforeseeable causes beyond his control,the time for completion of the work may be extended by the Project Manager or his representative. Requests for extensions of time must be submitted in writing to the Project Manager or his representative within seven(7)days from Contractor's knowledge of a delay. Contractor shall not receive any compensation for additional time required to complete the work as a result of any delay. b. The Contractor shall assume all risks resulting from delays except that should the City, by act or omission, intentionally and without reason,cause delays which result in actual loss to the Contractor. Reimbursement thereof may be adjusted and allowed by the City only after being notified in writing by the Contractor at the time of the delay and after being given an opportunity to verify such money losses as they occur. No payment or adjustment will be allowed to the Contractor as reimbursement for any other delays whatsoever;regardless of by what or by whom caused,even though by other Contractors on the same work,or by times,seasons,or weather;other than amounts provided in the Contract for payment which shall be understood to include and cover all risks due to delays except as stated in the foregoing. C. If the Contractor fails to start the work within the time specified,and if the City should nevertheless permit the Contractor to continue and complete the same without official extension of time in writing,such permission shall not modify nor waive any liability of the Contractor for damages arising from non-completion of work within the time limit, but all such liabilities shall be subject to continuation in full force against the Contractor. d. Liability of the Contractor will include any claim by any person for bodily or property damage after the Notice to Proceed was given for the requested work. MATERIALS: a. The Contractor shall provide the services of all workmen, mechanics,tradesmen and other employees trained and skilled in their various occupations and all materials and equipment.The request for work to be performed will require the Contractor to supply all labor,equipment, materials and work incidental to,or described or implied as incidental to,the construction included under this Contract, notwithstanding any omission in the drawings or specifications. b. Wherever not explicitly described, materials and workmanship of every kind shall be in keeping with industry standards.The Contractor shall perform his work in proper sequence to the work or other contractors and to acts or operations of the City,and shall properly join his work to existing or new construction. c. All materials and every process and operation of manufacture,construction and erection shall be subject to inspection at all times,and the Project Manager or his representatives and their representatives shall have free access to all parts of the work of construction and erection.The Contractor shall remove, reconstruct, replace and make good,as may be directed,without charge,any defective work. Oversight or error or judgment of inspectors,or previous acceptance,shall not relieve the Contractor from the obligation to make good defects whenever discovered. Bid Number: PWE22-013 Vendor Name: g@�ggncL M3 FINAL CLEAN UP: Upon completion of the work specified herein,and before acceptance of any part thereof,and any payment made to include final payment,the Contractor shall remove from the site completed,all machinery,equipment surplus and discarded materials and temporary structures.The disposal of all materials, rubbish and construction debris shall be made at a legal disposal site or by other manner if prior approval is granted by the City Engineer. Material cleared from site and deposited on adjacent or nearby property will not be considered as having been disposed of properly. 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. Bid Number: PWE22-013 Vendor Name: gDPgxnc, Ms Iw UWe have the authority to bind the Company and submit this Bid on behalf of the Bidder. - Nancy Rosso, Managing Member, R&D Paving, 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 Please check the box in the column"I have reviewed this addendum"below to acknowledge each of the addenda. I have reviewed the File Name below addendum and Pages attachments(if applicable) Addendum No.3-Industrial Way Drainage Improvements-Phase I r 4 Tue March 29 2022 04:42 PM Addendum No.1 -Industrial Way Drainage Improvements-Phase I r 1 Tue March 29 2022 01:40 PM Addendum No.2-Industrial Way Drainage Improvement-Phase 1 r 2 Tue March 29 2022 01:37 PM Bid Number: PWE22-013 Vendor Name: gD gd6ncL Ms PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvements Phase I-Overview of Specifications&Schedule of Prices "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers received timely as of the Bid due date and Bid due time.All others submitted in response to this solicitation,if any are hereby rejected as late". BID DUE DATE:April 6,2022 BID DUE TIME:2:30 P.M. B&B Underground Construction,Inc. R&D Paving,LLC 4050 Westgate Avenue 400 Executive Center Drive,Suite 210 Suite 110 Suite 210 West Palm Beach,Florida 33409 West Palm Beach,Florida 33401 Email:jadkins@bbuconst.com Email:nancy@randdpaving Telephone:(561)249-3767 Telephone:(561)588-6681 Submission 1 Submission 1 Schedule/Specifications Letter of Interest Included Included Bid Proposal $1,285,562.00 $1,007,061.00 Bid Form Yes Yes Bid Bond-Digital Included Included Bidder's Qualification Statement Yes Yes Years in Business under Organization Name 7 10 Anti-Kickback Affidavit Yes Yes Non-Collision Affidavit of Proposer Yes Yes E-Verify Signed Signed Certification Pursuant to Florida Statute§287.135 Signed Signed Palm Beach County Inspector General Acknowledgement Yes Yes Addendum Acknowledged Yes(3) Yes(3) Drug Free Workplace Acknowledge Yes yes Conflict of Interest Acknowledge and Response Yes/No Conflict Yes/No Conflict Warranties Yes Yes Florida attar-Construction Industry Licensing Board-Exp.August 31,2022- Florida attar-Construction Industry Licensing Board-Exp.August 31, Professional Licenses License 4 CGC1523248 2022-License 4 CUC1225882 Confirmation of Minority Owned Business N/A Yes-PBC/WBE Local Business Status Certification N/A N/A References Yes(3) Yes(3) Subcontractors Yes(1)LiDonni Paving-Paving-1.7% Yes(1)Johnson-Davis- Underground- 40% W-9 Included Included Site Visit Form Included Included Comments: Electronic Opened By:Bids&Tenders 4/6/22 @ 2:30PM Tabulation Completed By:Taralyn Pratt,4/11/22 Page 801 of 1193 PWE22-013-Industrial Way Drainage Improvements-Phase I-Quote Form-BID PROPOSAL-INDUSTRIAL WAY DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS-PHASE I R&D Paving,LLC B&B UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCFION,INC. Submission 1 Submission 1 ITEM NO.:: DESCRIPTION UANITY UNIT UNIT PRICE VALUE UNIT PRICE VALUE 1.01 General Requirements 1. LUMP SUM $500.0000 $500.00 $120,000.0000 $120,000.00 1.02 Mobilization and Demobilization 1 LUMP SUM $71,000.0000 $71,000.00 $55,000.0000 $55,000.00 1.03 Testing Survey and Record Drawings 1 LUMP SUM $33,500.0000 $33,500.00 $30,000.0000 $30,000.00 1.04 Stormwater Pollution Prevention 1 LUMP SUM $4,040.0000 $4,040.00 $10,000.0000 $10,000.00 1.05 Maintenance of Traffic 1. LUMP SUM $5,000.0000 $5,000.00 $60,000.0000 $60,000.00 1.06 Exploratory Excavations 1. LUMP SUM $5,500.0000 $5,500.00 $20,000.0000 $20,000.00 1.07 Permitting and Miscellaneous Work Allowance(10%) 1 Allowance $60,000.0000 $60,000.00 $60,000.0000 $60,000.00 2.01 6 Diameter Storm manholes 1.: Each $13,750.0000 $13,750.00 $18,336.0000 $18,336.00 2.02 6 Diameter Valley Gutter.Inlet Structures 3:: Each $10,010.0000 $30,030.00 $18,336.0000 $55,008.00 2.03 6 Diameter Curb Inlet structures 1.: Each $10,120.0000 $10,120.00 $18,336.0000 $18,336.00 2.04 4 Diameter Valley Gutter.Inlet structures 5:: Each $7,150.0000 $35,750.00 $15,336.0000 $76,680.00 2.05 4 Diameter Curb Inlet structures 1.: Each $7,150.0000 $7,150.00 $15,336.0000 $15,336.00 2.06 6'.x 4':Exfiit ation Trench with 24 Perforated HP Pipe :'424 LF $385.0000 $163,240.00 $220.0000 $93,280.00 2.07 36 Concrete Jacket Connections 2 Each $2,750.0000 $5,500.00 $4,000.0000 $8,000.00 2.08 36"Solid RCP 13: LF $220.0000 $2,860.00 $450.0000 $5,850.00 2.09 24"Solid Polypropylene Pipe :::165 LF $231.0000 $38,115.00 $260.0000 $42,900.00 2.10 118"Solid Polypropylene Pipe :::163 LF $231.0000 $37,653.00 $230.0000 $37,490.00 2.11 8"DIP Water Main :::201 LF $110.0000 $22,110.00 $80.0000 $16,080.00 2.12 8'-DIP.Gate valves and valves Boxes 2'1. EA $3,850.0000 $7,700.00 $1,800.0000 $3,600.00 2.13 8 DIP 45 Bends 30. EA $330.0000 $9,900.00 $800.0000 $24,000.00 2.14 8':DIP 11.25'Bends 2. EA $330.0000 $660.00 $700.0000 $1,400.00 2.15 8 DIP Sleeves 14: EA $440.0000 $6,160.00 $1,200.0000 $16,800.00 2.16 6".C900 PVC Sewer Lateral 20. LF $440.0000 $8,800.00 $60.0000 $1,200.00 2.17 Pollutant Retardant Baffles 6:: EA $1,650.0000 $9,900.00 $1,300.0000 $7,800.00 2.18 Storm structure vacuuming 15: EA $275.0000 $4,125.00 $500.0000 $7,500.00 2.19 iStorm Pipe Jetting 408 LF $11.0000 $4,488.00 $25.0000 $10,200.00 2.20 Remove 36'RCP 13: LF $33.0000 $429.00 $60.0000 $780.00 2.21 Remove Water Main :::185 LF $11.0000 $2,035.00 $20.0000 $3,700.00 2.22 Remove Sewer Lateral - ':20. LF $44.0000 $880.00 $20.0000 $400.00 3.01 Full-Depth Roadway Reconstruction(asphalt limerock and subgrade) ::2195 SY $61.3500 $134,663.25 $90.0000 $197,550.00 3.02 Roadway Excavation(not trench excavation) :::985 CY $54.4500 $53,633.25 $50.0000 $49,250.00 3.03 Embankment(for swales sidewalk and driveways) 65: CY $69.7000 $4,530.50 $30.0000 $1,950.00 3.04 6 Concrete Driveway Reconstruction :::162 SY $121.3500 $19,658.70 $110.0000 $17,820.00 3.05 Asphalt Driveway Reconstruction ::141 SY $87.3000 $12,309.30 $60.0000 $8,460.00 3.06 4 Concrete Sidewalk Reconstruction ::384 SY $172.2500 $66,144.00 $100.0000 $38,400.00 3.07 Swale and Sod Reconstruction and Restoration ::1647 SY $9.7500 $16,058.25 $15.0000 $24,705.00 3.08 Concrete Flumes and Aprons 5:) SY $348.0000 $1,740.00 $300.0000 $1,500.00 3.09 Type.CR-.L Curb Ramps 2 EA $1,191.0500 $2,382.10 $1,600.0000 $3,200.00 3.10 Type.CR-E.Curb Ramps 4: EA $1,334.7000 $5,338.80 $1,600.0000 $6,400.00 3.11 Detectable Warnings 20. SY $175.0000 $3,500.00 $300.0000 $6,000.00 3.12 Type F Curb and Gutter J :::101 LF $180.0000 $18,180.00 $55.0000 $5,555.00 3.13 Valley.Gutter :::1501 LF $36.4000 $54,636.40 $55.0000 $82,555.00 3.14 Header.Curb 34: LF $68.3500 $2,323.90 $55.0000 $1,870.00 3.15 iSign Post Assembly with One sign or.Plaque 1 EA $401.5000 $401.50 $700.0000 $700.00 3.16 Sign Post Assembly.with Two Signs or.Plaques 2. EA $467.5000 $935.00 $1,100.0000 $2,200.00 3.17 Sign Post Assembly with Three Signs or.Plaques 2. EA $803.0000 $1,606.00 $1,400.0000 $2,800.00 3.18 24"Solid White Thermoplastic Pavement Marking 43 ILF $8.8000 $378.40 $21.0000 $903.00 3.19 12"Solid White Thermoplastic Pavement Markings :::178 LF $4.0000 $712.00 $12.0000 $2,136.00 3.20 :6".Solid White Thermoplastic Pavement Markings :::252 LF $1.4500 $365.40 $6.0000 $1,512.00 3.21 6 Double Yellow Thermoplastic Pavement Markings :::150 LF $2.9000 $435.00 $6.0000 $900.00 3.22 Retro-Re a tive Pavement Makers 15: EA $6.0500 $90.75 $8.0000 $120.00 3.23 Sign Post Assembly Removals 3:: EA $104.5000 $313.50 $100.0000 $300.00 3Pavement Marking Removals 1 LUMP SUM $550.0000 $550.00 $2,500.0000 $2,5 00.00 00 Adjust Valve Boxes and Covers to Grade. 12. EA $440.0000 $5,280.00 $550.0000 $6,600.00 Bid Proposal Total: $1,007,061.00 $1,285,562.00 Lowest Bid Page 802 of 1193 7.B. Consent Bids and Purchases Over $100,000 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R22-080-Amend the FY 2021-22 budget, which will adjust budgeted appropriations and revenue sources and provide spending authority to Award Task Order No. F-05-2022, Links Golf Course—Restrooms and Golf Ball Dispensary through the use of Bid No. 028-2511-20/RW (Minor Construction Services) to Anzco, Inc. of Boca Raton as the lowest responsive, responsible bidder in the total amount of$245,670.00. Explanation of Request: On April 8, 2022, Facilities Management issued a task order request# F-05-2022 for "Links Golf Course— Restrooms and Golf Ball Dispensary" with a mandatory site inspection held on April 13, 2022 to review the project with the minor construction services pool of vendors. The scope of work is for the replacement of existing restrooms and ball dispensary, fixtures, doors, finishes, louvers, etc. Deletion of existing drinking fountains and installation of new ice/water dispensers. Including installation of pre-engineered metal canopy. On April 25, 2022, Procurement Services received quotes from the minor construction pool of vendors. After reviewing the three (3) bid submittals, staff recommends the project to be awarded to Anzco, Inc. as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. 1. Anzco, Inc $245,670.00 2. RPM General Contractors, Inc. $410,647.75 3. I.Q. Constructions, Inc. $440,000.00 4. Homrich Corp No Bid How will this affect city programs or services? Renovating the restrooms and ball machine building will enhance the overall image of the golf course and improve service to our customers, along with reducing future maintenance costs. Additionally, the renovation would include rain protection awnings for golfers, upgraded water dispensers, and storage areas. Fiscal Impact: Reduction in fund balance of$85k from the Golf Operating fund and increase to Golf CI P fund in the respective amount. (See Exhibit A for a summary of the fiscal impact) Alternatives: By not renovating, the existing structures will continue to deteriorate and thus require costly and continual repairs. Strategic Plan: High Performing Organization, Public Health and Safety Strategic Plan Application: Page 803 of 1193 Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description Resolution approving Golf Course Budget D Resolution Amendment and award of Task Order for Restroom renovations D Task Order Task Order Bid Sheet® F-05-2022 D Drawings Links G.0 Drawings D Other Golf Course Spec Sheets D Bid Anzco, Inc. Bid D Bid LQ Constructions Inc., Bid D Bid RPM General Contractors Bid D Tab Sheets Tabulation Sheet D Amendment Exhibit A Page 804 of 1193 I RESOLUTION R22- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,AMENDING 4 THE FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 BUDGET, WHICH WILL ADJUST BUDGETED 5 APPROPRIATIONS AND REVENUE SOURCES AND PROVIDE SPENDING 6 AUTHORITY TO AWARD TASK ORDER NO. F-05-2022, LINKS GOLF 7 COURSE — RESTROOMS AND GOLF BALL DISPENSARY THROUGH THE 8 USE OF BID NO. 028-2511-20/RW (MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES) 9 TO ANZCO, INC. OF BOCA RATON AS THE LOWEST RESPONSIVE, 10 RESPONSIBLE BIDDER IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $245,670.00; AND 11 PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 12 13 WHEREAS, On April 8, 2022, Facilities Management issued a task order request# F-05- 14 2022 for "Links Golf Course — Restrooms and Golf Ball Dispensary' with a mandatory site 15 inspection held on April 13, 2022 to review the project with the minor construction services 16 pool of vendors; and 17 WHEREAS, the scope of work is for the replacement of existing restrooms and ball 18 dispensary, fixtures, doors, finishes, louvers, etc. Deletion of existing drinking fountains and 19 installation of new ice/water dispensers. Including installation of pre-engineered metal 20 canopy; and 21 WHEREAS, on April 25, 2022, Procurement Services received quotes from the minor 22 construction pool of vendors and after reviewing the three (3) bid submittals, staff 23 recommends the project to be awarded to Anzco, Inc. as the lowest responsive and 24 responsible bidder, and 25 WHEREAS, a budget amendment is required in order to complete this; and 26 WHEREAS, staff is recommending a budget amendment of $85,000.00 from the Golf 27 Fund (411) to the Golf Capital Fund (412) which brings the appropriated budget for the Golf 28 Fund (411) from $2,250,175 to $2,335,175 and the Golf Capital Fund (412) fund from 29 $204,200.00 to $289,200.00. 30 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 31 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: 1 S:\CA\RESO\Budget\2021-2022 BudgetTY21-22 Golf Course CIP Budget Amendment-Reso.Docx Page 805 of 1193 32 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 33 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 34 hereof. 35 Section 2. The City Commission hereby approves amending the FY 2021-22 budget 36 for the Golf Fund (411) from $2,250,175.00 to $2,335,175.00 and the Golf Capital Fund (412) 37 $204,200.00 to $289,200.00 as referenced in the attached Exhibit "A". 38 Section 3. The City Commission hereby authorizes spending authority to award 39 Task Order No. F-05-2022, Links Golf Course — Restrooms and Golf Ball Dispensary through 40 the use of Bid No. 028-2511-20/RW (Minor Construction Services) to Anzco, Inc. of Boca 41 Raton as the lowest responsive, responsible bidder in the total amount of $245,670.00 42 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 43 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, 2022. 44 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 45 46 YES NO 47 48 Mayor—Ty Penserga 49 50 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 51 52 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 53 54 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 55 56 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 57 58 59 VOTE 60 ATTEST: 61 62 63 64 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 65 City Clerk 66 67 68 (Corporate Seal) 2 S:\CA\RESO\Budget\2021-2022 BudgetTY21-22 Golf Course CIP Budget Amendment-Reso.Docx Page 806 of 1193 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Exhibit A EXPENDITURE&REVENUE AMENDMENTS BUDGET YEAR 2021-22 2021/22 CITY MANAGER 2021/22 ADOPTED Budget Adjustment AMENDED BUDGET Revenue Expenditures BUDGET Golf Fund(411) 411-0000-389.92-00 NET ASSETS APPROPRIATED 21,720 85,000 106,720 Adopted Fund Total Revenues 2,250,175 85,000 2,335,175 411-2910-572.91-15 TRANSFER TO GOLF CIP - 85,000 85,000 Adopted Fund Total Expenses 2,250,175 85,000 2,335,175 Golf Capital Fund(412) 412-0000-381.04-11 FROM GOLF COURSE 0 85,000 85,000 Adopted Fund Total Revenues 204,200 85,000 289,200 412-4501-572.62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 204,200 85,000 289,200 Adopted Fund Total Expenses 204,200 85,000 289,200 Page 807 of 1193 Task Order#F-05-2022- Links Golf Course-Course Restrooms and Golf Ball Dispensary 8020 Jog Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33472 RFQ NO. 028-2511-20/RW PRE-QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES- BID FORM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT Grand Total Supply all labor,material,tools,equipment,hardware,supplies,manpower,and supervision per the following scope,(Job Site to picked up and clean for the duration of the project).Perform all work in a professional and courteous manner.Protect any city property for the duration of the project.Contractor is responsible for maintaining a safe and secure work area.ALL--P ODUCT-SPECS_.SHALL-BE_.StlF3MITTFD-FO—R—APPRO-VAL.- DUMPSTER:Contractor is responsible for all fees,delivery and pick-up. THE AREA WILL BE OPERATIONAL DURING CONSTRUCTION.Keep work area safe during construction.Restroom Building will be shut down one at a time. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADHERE TO PALM BEACH COUNTY CONSTRUCTION TIMES AND NOISE ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A$3000 ALLOWANCE AS PART OF BID TO COVER PERMITTING COSTS THAT THE CONTRACTER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING. SCOPE OF WORK- See additional scope of work details The scope of work for this project is for the replacement of existing restrooms and ball dispensary fixtures,doors, finishes,louvers,ect.Deletion of existing drinking fountain and installallation of new ice/water dispencer.Scope of work also includes upgrades and installation of pre-engineered metal canopy.(see plans) 1 LS Pre-Engineered metal canopy will be a separate bid 1 LS Project schedule Total Days 1-, days 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days Course Restrooms (Hole 13, 11, 3) and Golf Ball Dispensary Pre-Engineered Metal Canopy Grand Total Bid Price (in words) Name of Firm Submitting Bid Proposal Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal (SIGNATURE) Date: Page 808 of 1193 EIHS CIAO:) e 7 7 11 S1NINIAOJdWI?JONIW/SMIVd]M-SWOOMISINIs noo0 100 Ii S£V££'ld'H0V39 NOINA09'HOV39 NO1NA09 1V SNNP IH1 s m HOMO NOi%09�O U3l ¢ Z O u< w pU �0 2EE _ 20 O 155 U U U u a ' L)u a _ z 110 7s O z - 61 I!, w mo _ 0 - O O IN C (Ii C"J !� U M , 70 t - _ - u Q o - O LL O z Ljj IL LU Z _ - 0 u 0 0V o' ��:.. 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American Standard Mortise:With 1Y4"(32 mm)face plate;with and without deadbolt Arrow 51250 Dorex 8500R/8500F Sargent 8888 Arrow S3883F/53800 Dorex 9500PR/9500FR Von Duprin 22/22F Black&Decker(K-2)QED111/112 Dorma 9300/F9300 Von Duprin 98/98F Cal Royal 9800 Monarch 18R*,F18R* Von Duprin 99/99F Exit Device Compatibility Cal Royal 2200 Precision 21/FL21 Von Duprin XP98/99 Corbin Russwin ED5200/5200A Sargent 2828 Yale YME2100/2100 Detex 1001 SP1 Sargent 3828 Yale 7100 Detex 10/F10 Series Sargent 8810E/8800 *(requires special K-Hub Adapter) A 110 a Compatibility is subject to change if modifications an made by Wt Device manufacturers without bags Lmowledge. For the most accurate listing of compatible Eidt Devices,visit h a/ ba.to/S° plex5 0. .... MechanicalFeatures _ __ Construction Extra heavy-duty solid cast housings;solid cast levers,ADA-compliant levers,and wear tested for extensive use on indoor and outdoor applications �_- ......... __ .......... Numeric Keypad Vandal resistant,metal pushbuttons -- ---- Cylindrical-2 3/4"(70 mm)backset,2 3/8"(60 mm)backset Backset Exit Device—Varies by exit device Mortise-2 3/4"(70 mm)backset _. _ Cylindrical—Y2"(13 mm)latch,3/4"(19 mm)latch(optional) Latch Exit Device—Supplied with Exit Device Mortise-3/4"(19 mm) latch,l"(25 mm)dadbolt(optional)----- Universal Mounting Simplex 5000 Exit Trim—Universal mounting plate(included)simplifies installation and eliminates any requirement to stock different locks/plates for various exit devices Minimum Stile Recommended 5"(127 mm) .................. ............. —Cylindrical-9.25 lbs.(4.19 kg) Weight Exit Device-8 lbs.(3.63 kg) Mortise-1 l lbs.(4.98 kg) ;feyerte i Includes Kaba 1599 6-pin cylinder with two keys,Kaba 90 or Schlage"C"keyway,keyed different Includes four additional tailpieces for compatibility with: Abloy 5277;5477 Kaba 1539;1599 Medeco 20W200111 Universal Arrow C100 Kaba Gemini 4730 Sargent 10 Line Key-in-Lever ASSA 65611;65691 Kaba Peaks 1099 Schlage 23-001 Corbin Russwin 2000-03 Marks Schlage Primus 20-760 Australian:Kaba expert 107K5,Boyd KC286 European:Quattro S/Expert,AP2(5 and 6-pin) Interchangeable Cores Small format—Best and equivalents(6 or 7-pin length);core not included .. .. ......... ....... Removable Cores Large format ASSA/Medeco/Yale/Abloy(5 or 6-pm), Corbin Russwin(6 or 7-pin length),Schlage,and Sargent;core not included Page 815 of 1193 Installation Door Preparation Easily installs on wood or metal doors.ASA 161 door preparation with additional through holes. _- _ Cylindrical-13/a"(35 mm)to 21/4"(57 mm) Door Thickness Pre-assembled to accommodate doors 15/s"(41 mm) to 2"(51 mm) Exit Device and Mortise-1 3/4"(44 mm)to 21/4"(57 mm) Pre-assembled to accommodate doors 13/4"(44 mm)to 21/a"(54 mm) Items Supplied Include Lock assembly,installation manual,full scale template,and required hardware Cert fi'cadon.andresdykq Accessibility Standard Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA);ADA-compliant levers Durability ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 Certified(A156.2,156.13);D.O.D.Compliant 5220.22M for supplemental access control;weather resistant,wear tested for extensive use in indoor and outdoor applications .........- Fire Rating 3-hour UL/ULC fire rating for"A"label doors and installed with an existing fire-rated exit device reapp Warranty Warranty 3-year warranty Available Finishes ..... Standard Finishes Satin Chrome 26D(626)housings and levers Black(676)housings with Satin Chrome 26D(626)levers and accents Bright Brass 03(605)housings and levers Optional Finishes Satin Brass 04(606)housings and levers Bright Chrome 026(625)housings and levers Dark Bronze housing and levers with brass accents Standard Finishes Optional Finishes Satin Chrome Black Bright Brass Satin Brass Bright Chrome Dark Bronze i ylindrical •Combination Entry •Combination Entry •Combination Entry •Combination Entry •Key Override •Key Override •Key Override •Key Override •Exterior combination Change •Interior Combination change, .Exterior Combination Change •Interior combination change,D.O.D. Knob Available D.O.D.Compliant .Pie Compliant, •Knob Available •Knob Available •Passage •Knob Available Mortise Frit Device •Combination Entry •Combination Entry •Combination Entry •Combination Entry •Key Override •Key Override •Key Override .Key Override Exterior Combination •Deadbolt •Passage •Exterior Combination Change(only) Change(only) •Lockout •Exterior Combination .Egress with Exit Device(not supplied) •Exterior Combination Change(only) Change(only) Page 816 of 1193 yUndricat d1$ H/b" 0 H 7/S (225 mm) ® ( (225 mm) 1/i" � I� (13 mm) 0 3:%" 3 3/16" 21/a" 3 3/16" 15/16" (86 mm) (97 mm) (54 mm) (81 mm) (49 mm) Exterior Interior Latch Mortise ai 0 0 a yrs � O 8/e" H 7/e" H" 225 mm) 57/811 (2 285 mm) ® ( (203 mm) O (149 mm) 0 3,%" 33/1611/4" 3 3/�e" 11/4 41/9" 1/s ) (86 mm) (97 mm) (54 mm) (81 mm) (32 mm) (105 Exterior Interior Exit Device 11h6 r 1/4'r (17 mm) (6 mm) 8 /9" 12 5/0 2" ❑ — (225 mm) 0 (313 mm) (51 mm) MIN 2 Vi ' Interior(not supplied) o (59 mm) ®— —® 23/4 MAX (70 mm) 41/4" 408 mm) 41/w' Exterior (103 mm) Exterior Sideview Kaba Access&Data Systems Americas Winston-Salem NC 27105 1-800-849-8324 www.kaba-adsamericas.com Kaa,1oS2 lois Page 817 of 1193 Ah,EL3A breez .f_. 4 KS r i ggmm G0 50 CFM Fan Single Speed Delta BreezGreenBuilder fans mark a new achievement in bathroom GBRSOV 50 CFM Fan/Light ventilation for green construction. Built upon market-leading energy 80 CFM Fart Single Speed efficiency, exceptionally low power consumption and virtually silent 80 CFM Fan with Humidity Sensor 46 4 operation,the adds feature options of LED main light,adjustable humidity GBRSOHL 80 CFM FanAightwith Humidity Sensor ®t sensing and speed control,and a 100 CFM model. Additional ly®the models GBIRSOL 80 CFM Fan/Light . have enhanced performance at 0.25"static pressure. Breez GreenBuilder 80 CFM Fan/LEC?Light LED stays true to what has made the GreenBuilder series a winning value SO CFM Fan/Light with Hurniclity ®14 proposition for builders and contractors: a reliable Delta brushless DC and Motion Sensor motor,compact lightweight design forquickinstallation,and performance 100 CFM Fan Singlespeed GBR1 100 CFM Fan with Humidity Sensor � ratings that far surpass building requirements., all at an affordable price, th GBRIOOL 100 CFM Fan/Light . 1 L - 100 CFM Fan/LED Light .LED *Product is ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2016 distinction and ' F_NERGYSTAR qualified Project Pack Components GBR-A GreenBuilder Housing for Fan Only GBR50-B 50 CFM Motor/Grille - GBR80-13 80 CFM Motor/Grille Fan only& Fan/LECA light Fan/Light,Fan/Light with GR100-B 100 CFM Motor/Grille Fan with Humidity Sensor Humidity and/or Motion Sensor GBRL-A GreenBuilder Housing for Fan/Light, &Fan/Humidity Sensor %RH LOW GBR50L-B 50 CFM Motor/Grille/Light SPEED ' GBR80H-B 80 CFM Motor/Grille/Humidity Sensor CFM CFM It110: 0 GBR80L--B 80 CFM Motor/Grille/Light ,. , GBR106L-B 100 CFM Motor/Grille/Light ° ' ° ' *Project Pack components are sold in quantities offour Built-in Controls Built-in Controls GBR80H,GBR80HL,GBR80MHL, GBR100H ErwgInnovative brushless DC motor design for long life, low noise,and low AM)AM)Use power consumption rf ro z 1. .. • Energy savings up to 5/o 4`0 2?®1 <0.3 sones- lowest tested noise level available for bath fans ® Exceeds ENERGY STAR' requirement by 346% in energy efficiency, n(ones) �� • Fan/light and fan/LED light combinations and project packs available <0.3 1.5 i' Cost perFan(24/7) Pilo oat $4.21 $28.49 1 Calculations based upon U.S.average retail electricity and HVI testing labs. 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F r � r r ✓a _ _ Grille for Fan Only Grille for Fan/Light Grille for Fan/LED Light Grille for GBR100LED-DECOR s 211 Fan Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Continuous Full Speed Full Speed ConOnuous Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed : Corrtinuaus Full Speed Full Speed J Full Speed � Low Speed Low Speed _ i Low Speed _ Static Pressure(Inches w.g.) 0_1 0.25 0.1 0.25 01 0.25 0.1 0.25 01 025 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 D.1 025 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25( 0.1 0.25( 0.1 025 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 Air Flow(CFM) 50 35 50 35 80 64 1 50 35 80 64 80 63 50 35 80 63 80 63 100 11 60 42 100 71 100 l 72 1001 72 Sones <0.311.0 <0.3 0.8 10.8 1.5 <0.311.0 0.8 1 1.5 0.8 1.5 04 1 0.8 0.8 i 1.5 0.8 15 ( 1.4 ; 15 10.5 0.71.4 1.5 1.4 1.3 �1.5 ( 2.0 I Power Consumption(Watts) 3 8 5.2 4S 5.8 110.5 12.5 4.0 6.0 9.7 (11.8 i 11.0 13.6 5 3 70 11.5 11.4 11 13 ( 12.6 11.6 4.9 6.3 12.6 125 13.9 11.9 13 12.5 ( i 1 _ . _ EnergyEfficiency(CFM/Watt) 113.1.6.7 11.1 fi.D 1.6 5.1 12.5 6.1 8.2 5.4 7.2 4.6 94 5.0 1 6.9 5.5 7.2 4.8 1.9 ; 6.6"12.2 6.6 7.9 6.1 7.1 6.3 } 7.6 5.7 _. - Current(Amps) 0.12 Max 0.44 Max 0.21 Max 0.22 Max 0.50 Max 0.63 Max 0.33 Max 0.22 Max 0.24 Max 0.63 Max 0.32 Max Power Rating(V/Hz) 120/60 Mounting Opening 8 Y+"x 8" Mounting Depth 5Ya" CDuct Diameter 4" Grille Size 10A X IN 11,X111, 103A"x 10# 104"x 10%. 11"x II- 11,X11, 16Ya"x 10'/4"110Ya"x 103A" 101k'x 101A' 11,X11, 14" j Lamp(Watts) NIA 26 N/A N/A 26 26 13 N/A NIA 26 13 LampStyle NIA GU24CFL� NIA N/A �GU24CFLr GU24CFL . 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N/A Yes GBR80HL(humidity) N/A Yes-GBR100H(humidity) NIA CBR80MHL(humidi y&motion)t o__ Dual Speed Operation N/A Yes(humidty) A, NIA Yes-GBR80HL(humiftlio NIA Yes-GBR100H(humidity)' N/A Gl3R80MHL(humidKy&moUon)� Color Temperature ( NIA 2700 K N/A N/A 2700 K 2700 K 2700 K N/A N/A 2700 K { 3000 K Lumens N/A 1850 N/A N/A ( 1850 1850 850 N/A a N/A 1850 950 Shipping Gross Weight(Lbs) ( 7.0 8.8 7.0 7.2 8.8 8.6 7.5 7.0 7.6 8.8 13 cULTub/Shower Enclosure Yes California Title 24 CompliantYes Mfg in ISO 9001 Certified Factory Yes ENERGY STAR'Qualified Yes L-ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 20161 Yes NIA Warranty(Years) 3 Design and specifications subject to change without notice. ........ _..... . �._... _ Motion sensor 161 Adjustable humidity sensor Fan/LED Light Combo ® Fan/CFL Light Combo! 46101 Fremont Blvd.,Fremont,CA 94538 tel 1.888.979.9889 1 www.deltabreez.com Delta BreezGreenBuilder Series-07/16 Page 819 of 1193 AkWemsy CADEr3 FloWise®RIGHT HEIGHTTMStyleeThat Works Better.._ ELONGATED COMPLETE TOILET VITREOUS CHINA CADE7®3 FloWise® RIGHT HEIGHTTM ] "k ELONGATED ELONGATED COMPLETE TOILET \ ❑ 3378.128 •Vitreous china • Meets definition for HET(High Efficiency Toilet) �f, • High Efficiency(1.28 gpf/4.8 Lpf) �s • Meets EPA WaterSense®cntena • EverClean®surface inhibits the growth of stain and odor causing bacteria, mold and mildew on the surface • Features the Cadet®3 Flushing System •16-1/2" rim height for accessible application �i1, •Elongated siphon action jetted bowl •Fully-glazed 2-1/8"trapway with 2" ball pass •Generous 9"x 8"water surface area •Close-coupled tank with flat tank cover for superior storage • 12" (305mm) Rough-in •Oversized 3"flush valve with chemical � � ,} ` , fist' resistant flapper ", � � �`, ,�.£, t •Chrome trip lever 766mm •Speed Connect®tank-to-bowl (30-1/4°) coupling system —FINISHED WALL •Sanitary dam on bowl with four point (3m4;mm tank stabilization 216mm 1 �436mm� • Includes color-matched plastic toilet seat rr- X1'2' n�,�4) and cover •Wax ring gasket with closet bolts 464mm •2 color-matched bolt caps (18"1/4°) •100%factor C/L mSEATPOST HOLES y flush tested �140mm(5-1/2°CENTERS) � 766mm •5 year warranty T SUPPLY (30-1 /4°) I} REO'D. As ❑ 3016.128 Right Height'" Elongated Bowl E I 419mm El 3016.001 Right Height" Elongated (16-1/2") •203mm •352mm_ Universal Bowl (61) (13-�/8°) LJ4021.128 Tank mm T, 219mn I 356mm 2 mm (14°) •-� �-FINISHED (9.3/6°) Nominal Dimensions: FLOOR , _(6'2mm 768 x 438 x 768m m 3(21 I c�L of ouTLEr (30-1/4"x 17-1/4"x 30-1/4") THIS TOILET IS DESIGNED TO ROUGH-IN AT A MINIMUM DIMENSION OF 305MM(12")FROM FINISHED WALL TO CIL OF OUTLET. Compliance Certifications- SUPPLY NOT INCLUDED WITH FIXTURE AND MUST BE ORDERED Meets or Exceeds the Following Specifications: !DIMENSION SHOWN FOR LOCATION OF SUPPLY IS SUGGESTED. •ASME A112.19.2-2008/CSA B45.1-08 for Vitreous China Fixtures IMPORTANT: Dimensions of fixtures are nominal and may vary within the range of tolerances established by ANSI Standard A112.19.2. • US EPA WaterSense®Specification for H ET's These measurements are subject to change or cancellation.No responsibility is assumed for use of superseded or voided pages. FMEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINES AND ANSI A117.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE To Be Specified: BUILDING FACILmES-CHECK LOCAL CODES. ❑ Color: ❑White❑Bone ❑ Supply with stop: TheNature CADETOConservancy Flushing System Protecting nature.Preserving Ilfe: C.Mby 9�F/ci00 1APMD"aT HD-7 ®2010 AS America Inc. Revised 2/10 Page 820 of 1193 Elkay ezH2O Bottle Filling Station with Single ADA Cooler LE ® Filtered Refrigerated Light Gray SPECIFICATIONS Model LZS8WSLK single phase. Sealed-in lifetime lubrication. • Condenser: Fan cooled,copper tube with aluminum fins. Fan motor is permanently lubricated. • Cooling Unit: Combination tube-tank type. Continuous copper tubing with is fully insulated with EPS foam that meets UL requirements for self-extinguishing material. • Refrigerant Control: Refrigerant R-1 34a is controlled by accurately calibrated capillary tube. • Temperature Control: Easily accessible enclosed adjustable thermostat is factory preset. Requires no adjustment other than for altitude requirements. b Elkay WaterSentry Plus Replacement Filter(Bottle Fillers) 5300 _______________ Sec Sheet P[ F� LPREZL Elkay Cane Apron for EZ Gray Spec Sheet PQf MLPI00 In-wall Carrier for Single-station On-wall Bottle Fillers, Coolers & Fountains Spec Sheet PF). 98551C WaterSentry Filter Mounting Cover(Gray Granite) :t Vic... g---------------- etIEDD. In keeping with our policy of continuing product improvement Elkay reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.Please visit elkay.com for the most current version of Elkay product specification sheets. This specification describes an Elkay product with design,quality and functional benefits to the user. When making a comparison of other producers'offerings,be certain these features are not overlooked. Elkay REV 12182021 1333 Butterfield Road,Suite 200 ©2021 Pane 2 LZSBWSLK Downers Grove,IL 60515 PaWW§lJKC.fp4B.Ra TIMBROOKTM URINAL VITREOUS CHINA ® BARRIER FREE TRIMBROOKTM 1.0 GPF SIPHON-JET URINAL F� 4e t • Vitreous china • Low-consumption (3.8 Lpfl1.0 gpf) • Flushing rim • Siphon jet flush action • Extended sides for privacy • 3/4" inlet spud • Outlet connection threaded 2" inside(NPTF) 5 • 2 wall hangers • Fixture only • Meets ANSI flush requirements at 1.0 GPF 1 , ❑ 6561.017 Top spudY'y Nominal Dimensions: 356 x 445 x 679mm (14"x 17-1/2"x 26-3/4") Recommended working pressure—between } �t 20 psi at valve when flushing and 80 psi static FINISHED 121mm WALL Compliance Certifications- (4-13'/4) _. .m 1 3/4'S.P.S.OR 3/4'C.W.T. Meets or Exceeds the Following Specifications: g SUPPLY TO FLUSH VALVE - - y®_.. . •ASME A112.19.2-2008/CSA B45.1-08 for Vitreous 292mm HANGERS ASM 84mm -- 279mm-.I 9mm x 25mm (2-112')' � China Fixtures SLOT —� 171mm J 1 ,;. (6.3/4•)_. 422mm (16.6/8') 506mm (20.) 356mm (14') 679mm -- (26.3/4') 206mm To Be Specified: "12') ❑ Color: ❑ White ❑ Flush Valve: 102mm (4.) ❑ American Standard Selectronic®#6063.101.002 445mm 2'N.P.T.FEMALE DC Power(Top Spud) (,7,/2 I OUTLET CONNECTION, C,.,_/ SEE DETAIL ❑ American Standard Manual #6045.101.002 OUTLET GASKET (Top Spud) 1 1 � 13mm M--102mm—.1 (112')z')•1 (a•) 2'N.P.T. FINISHED WALL INSIDETHREADS DETAIL OF OUTLET CONNECTION NOTES: FLUSH VALVE NOT INCLUDED WITH FIXTURE AND MUST BE ORDERED SEPARATELY. PROVIDE SUITABLE REINFORCEMENT FOR ALL WALL SUPPORTS. ® MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINES AND ANSI A117.1 ACCESSIBLE AND USEABLE BUILDINGS AND IMPORTANT: Dimensions of fixtures are nominal and may vary within FACILITIES-CHECK LOCAL CODES. the range of tolerances established by ANSI Standard A112.19.2.These f When installed so top of rim Is 432mm(17')from finished floor. measurements are subject to change or cancellation.No responsibility is assumed for use of superseded or voided pages. M128 ©2014 AS America Inc. Revised 5/14 Page 822 of 1193 LUCERNE TM WALL-HUNG LAVATORY VITREOUS CHINA BARRIER FREE LUCERNETM WALL-HUNG LAVATORY • Wall-hung sink • Vitreous china • Front overflow • D-shaped bowl • Self-draining deck area with contoured back and side splash shields • Faucet ledge • Compliant with Texas accessibility standard (TAS)for children age group 13 and up Faucet holes on 203mm(8")centers(Illus.): ❑ 0356.028 For exposed bracket support Shown with 4801.862 Amarilis Heritage faucet with Triune Cross handles (not included) ❑ 0356.015 For wall hanger(included)or concealed arms support ❑ 0356.915 For wall hanger(included)or 0356.028 concealed arms support • Less overflow Faucet holes on 102mm (4")centers: ❑ 0355.027 For exposed bracket support ❑ 0355.012 For wall hanger(included) or concealed arms support � ` ❑ 0355.912 For wall hanger(included)or concealed arms support .r ' • Less overflow t"7�4kist, �urs� rte�4£�r�t t�itylii„, Single center faucet hole(Illus.): ❑ 0356.041 For exposed bracket support Shown with 1340.000 metering faucet AWN- (not included) 0356.421 For wall hanger(included) or concealed arms support ❑ 0356.921 For wall hanger(included)or concealed arms support • Less overflow 0356.041 0356.439 For wall hanger(included)or concealed arms support SEE FOLLOWING PAGES FOR ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS •Single faucet hole on right ❑ 0356.066 For exposed bracket support - • Single faucet hole on right To Be Specified: ❑ Color: ❑White Nominal Dimensions: ❑ Faucet": 521 x 464mm ❑ Faucet Finish: (20-1/2"x 18-1/4") ❑ Supplies: Bowl sizes: ❑ 1-1/4"Trap: 381mm (15")wide ❑ Nipple: 254mm (10")front to back ❑ Bracket Support(by others): 165mm (6-1/2")deep ❑ Concealed Arms Support(by others): Compliance Certifications- Meets or Exceeds the Following Specifications: _ • ASME Al l2.19.2/CSA B45.1 for Vitreous "See faucet section for additional models available China Fixtures MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDE- LINES AND ANSI A117.1 ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES-CHECK LOCAL CODES. Top of front rim mounted 864mm(34")from finished floor. M37 ®2016 AS America Inc. spec_0355-0356 Lucerne WallHung Lays Rev.A 8/16 Page 823 of 1193 Elkay ezH2O Bottle Filling Station with Single ADA Cooler Filtered Refrigerated Light Gray SPECIFICATIONS Model LZS8SLK IMPORTANTI INSTALLER PLEASE NOTE: OPERATION OF QUICK CONNECT FITTINGS This water cooler has been designed and built to provide water to the user which Sim I ush in Tube is secured Push in collet to has not been altered by materials in the cooler waterways.The grounding of electrical P Y P equipment such as telephone,computer,etc.to water lines is a common procedure. tube to attach in position release tube The grounding may be in the building but may also occur away from the building.This grounding can cause electrical feedback into a water cooler creating an electrolysis which creates a metallic taste or causes an increase in the metal content of the water. A B C This condition is avoidable by installing the cooler using the proper materials as shown Pushing. ull o ng.tub in before to below. NOTICE_ _ .::� P This water cooler must be connected to the water supply using a dielectric ooupling.The ' release tube cooler is furnished with a non-metallic strainer which meets this requirement The drain trap which isprovided by the installer should also be plastic to completely isolate the cooler from the building plumbinsystem- Bottle filler unit on bracke�attached to wall by 6 holes(as shown).Water and electrical will connect through pre-punched hole in basin. These products are designed to operate on 20 psi to 105 psi supply line pressure. 17-718" 4454mm) �— ( 7" ) (178mm)WaterSentr�Plus Filter System 178mm - 7116"X314° ----- (11mm X 19mm),_ HORLESI(6 _..:. _ (90m1m ACTIVATION I 6-318" 6-wa, 18-7/8" SENSOR (162mm) (162mm) 15, (479mm) (381t7fim) (483mm) 19" 0 9132" _ i (7 d LHANGER OL S(12) i BRACKET 2-718" (73mm) .. 2° 51-9116" (131 mm) B" (51mm) I E - r- �i 2, E i 32-718" (205mm) 38-1/2" _I-_ I A (i35mm) i ----� (979 m) D ORIFICE I lye (732mmjF1 i i I HEIGHT 31,5116" C" 21-7/a" i - •� -I- I 28.13116" (796mm) i i 3" (55mm) _, ®_. (73 m) HEIGHT L-J (llmm) 19" 27' 483mm (6ADA ( ) F'm (51mm) REQUIREMENT 5-718" 17-7/16" 3.718" 1 050mm) (443mm) (98mm) 13-15116" 5-314" (3 m) 12-12" (146mm) (318mm) w, (178mm) (178mmj .FINISHED FLOOR LEGEND: REDUCE HEIGHT BY 3 INCHES FOR INSTALLATION OF CHILDRENS ADA COOLER A=Recommended Water Supply location.Shut-off Valve(not furnished)to accept 3/8"O.D.unplated copper tube.Up to 3"(76mm)maximum out from wall. B=Recommended Waste Outlet location.To accommodate 1-1/4"nominal drain. C=1-1/4"Trap(not furnished). D=Electrical Supply(3)Wire Recessed Box Dupplex Outlet. E=Insure proper venttilation by maintaining 6"(152mm)minimum clearance from cabinet F=7/16"(11 mm)Bolt Holes for fastening to wall. Note:New Installations Must Use Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(GFCI).It is highly recommended that the circuit be dedicated and the load protection be sized for 20 amps. In keeping with our policy of continuing product improvement, Elkay reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.Please visit elkay.com for the most current version of Elkay product specification sheets. This specification describes an Elkay product with design,quality,and functional benefits to the user. When making a comparison of other producers'offerings,be certain these features are not overlooked. Elkay REV 12182021 1333 Butterfield Road,Suite 200 ©2021 Page 3 _LZSBWSLK Downers Grove, IL 60515 P1@88M Q §pb*.9_Y LUCERNE TM � WALL-HUNG LAVATORYVITRE �Hi ® BARRIER FREE 0356.028 8"CTRS FOR EXPOSED BRACKET SUPPORT 0355.027 4"CTRS FOR EXPOSED BRACKET SUPPORT 0356.015 8"CTRS FOR WALL HANGER 0355.012 4"CTRS FOR WALL HANGER OR OR CONCEALED ARMS CONCEALED ARMS 0356.915 LESS OVERFLOW 0355.912 LESS OVERFLOW BBmm 86mm 102mm :.,,, _ - (8-9/8') 104mm , FINISHED (4') _mm^ FINISHED(') twF..fwftfw� ___. -FINISHED WALL - `r `�- -'°' 203mm WALL 283mm,,,, WALL 152mm I 152mm i I 484mm - 102.. 414.m 152 mm -• -'203mm (18.1/4•) 162mm I (4•) (1s•t/a•) 26mm _— -_ - (6/16') (1•)DIA. ACCESS � 13mm HOLES ACCESS 18mm HOLES FOR CONC.ARMS 6 FOR 521mm (20.1/2•) CONC. (20-1/2') ARMS 425mm - 425mm (16-714') (16.314') 267mm 261 (104/2) 54mm(2-1/8')DIA. F(107MM -11amm HOLES FOR 114mm 111r f. (4') (1 (a-1/2') -34 m(2.1/8')DIA. 102rnm HOLES FOR 102mm(1�4•) �25mm a -}- (4112£) CONCEALED ARMS ��) Y' I ^ CONCEALEDARMS -3/4-) (1') I / p.___M.,..-..TT25mm 1' 70MM T_ 1 I y 78mm T__ - II f_l (3.1/8') T -e, *298mm (3-1 re').. 1_ r 208mm (11.3/8•) E>° E; (S-118.) ]� 38mm..+ 10mm(318') I 38mm�mm I � *286mm (1.1/2') 10mm)) (1.1/2') DIA.ANCNOR (114/4') DIA.ANCHOFS E� SCREW HOLES -^— ^ *352mm SCREW HOLES b 203MM a03mm '�'^ E S-9 HANGER I` (8,) '-'1 (18.7/8') S-8 HANGER / 18•) M.. c� 27mm X 14mm ^'^^�^°�^^^'^'^•^^'^^^^^^^^^"^ 27mm x 14mm J + IS x 51162 )SLOTS - -- (1.1!16 xSLOT *Vw SUPPLIES e 5 PLIES JJJ -'.E E AS REQUIRED ` .FINISHED 787mm(31') Al REQUIRED E E 1-1/4.O.D.WASTE) `1-1/4'O.D.WASTE FLOOR m(34') 1.1/4'O.D.WASTE 1-1/4'O.D.WASTE OUTLET FOR FINISHED OUTLET FOR 7 � GRAIN PLUG POP•UP DRAIN FLOOR m DRAIN PLUG POP-UP DRAIN �'`"''_ ® ,,/"f !R 99-�'- - -- - -7- --- FINISHED 18-1/4' FINISHED (464mm) r WALL (484mm) WALL t 8'MIN. 34' 34' (203mm) (864mm) (864mm) 27'MIN. 27'MIN. (686mm) (686mm) 6'MAX. 6'MAX. (152mm) k(152mm) I s 9'MIN. L(22Am IN. BARRIER FREE BARRIER FREE CLEARANCE (229mm) CLEARANCE m) (279mm) (279mm) NOTES- *DIMENSIONS SHOWN FOR LOCATION OF SUPPLIES AND"P"TRAP ARE SUGGESTED. PROVIDE SUITABLE REINFORCEMENT FOR ALL WALL SUPPORTS. FITTINGS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE ORDERED SEPARATELY. CONCEALED ARM SUPPORT AS REQUIRED TO BE FURNISHED BY OTHERS. IMPORTANT: Dimensions of fixtures are nominal and may vary within the range of tolerances established by ANSI Standard A112.19.2.These measurements are subject to change or cancellation.No responsibility is assumed for use of superseded or voided pages. ILAVATORY DESIGNED TO MEET ADA HANDICAPPED GUIDELINES WITH MOUNTING HEIGHT SET AT 864MM(34")ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR. M38 ®2016 AS America Inc. PART OF " ` spec_0355-0356 Lucerne WallHung Lave Rev.A 8/16 Page 825 of 1193 LUCERNE TM WALL-HUNG LAVATORY VITREOUS CHINA BARRIER FREE 0356.041 SINGLE CENTER HOLE FOR EXPOSED 0356.439 SINGLE CENTER HOLE ON RIGHT FOR WALL BRACKET SUPPORT HANGER OR CONCEALED ARMS 0356.421 SINGLE CENTER HOLE FOR WALL 0356.066 SINGLE CENTER HOLE ON RIGHT FOR HANGER OR CONCEALED ARMS EXPOSED BRACKET SUPPORT 0356.921 LESS OVERFLOW 44mm(1.3/4')DIA- 25mm(1.3/8')DIA. 949MM 35mm(1.3/8')DIA. STD.OUTLET PUNCHING (13-314•) PUNCHING 10211 _,. (4.) (9-s/e') 11411 B6mm FINISHED '" —' WALL I """"" � �1 (e'1 FINISHED 20.1.. 15211 '" WALL I� (8') 1311 x 51 mm BRACKET-/ I (1tP x 2-)SLOTS 48411 4411( ) ET 48411 15211 I (18.1/4•) STD.OUTLET OUTLLET (e'1 I 1021, 25mm(1')DIA. ' (4.)I mow.HOLES • � .. __ (5/16') 57mm ,8mm -: ... �.8mm (6)25mm(1')DIA. (2-1/4') — �, ACCESS HOLES FOR CONC.ARMS 1311 425mm -- - (16-3/4') 79mm -- 421mm (112') 0.1/2') 521mm (20.1!2') _ 425mm .. (16.9/4') 425mm (16.314') 267mm (10.1!2')—� 267mm 114mm (10.112')—� 11411 (4.1/2') 54mm(2.1/6')DIA. 54mm(2-1/8')DIA. _— -._(4-172') HOLES FOR 10 nm 44" __2611 I �� HOLES FOR 10P1mm 4411 I C0NCEALEDARM. IV) (1-3/4') l -�_ / I CONCEALED ARMS (4.) (1-314') (T)m 79MMU /tel r 79mm (9118.) --1--' . ..� (911/6') -.+, / '...__t__ �y 206mm (64/6•) /" ',,._ 208m.) 3emm lam,(378•) I + 1 - 16-1/e•) (1.112') DIA.ANCHOR 38111 .mss I SCREW HOLES 7B7mm(31') (1-1/2•) DIA.ANCHOR ,+ ' 854mm(34') BCREW HOLES f I - lOk869mm(34') 8-6 HANGER S-9 HANGER,-."f FINISHEDI������ ,-FINISHED 2711 X 1411 i® ,! FLOOR } (1.1116-x 5116')SLOTS FLOOR ffff (1-1116'x 5116')SILOTS -A}•} may§7 T 18-1/4" �r'� FINISHED 18-1/4" -- FINISHED (464mm) s WALL (464mm) WALL 8'MIN. 8"MIN. 34' (203mm) 34" (203mm) (864mm) (864mm) 27'MIN. 27'MIN.' (686mm) (686mm) 6'MAX. 6'MAX. (152mm) (152mm) BARRIER FREE 9"MIN. BARRIER FREE 9"MIN. CLEARANCE (22911) CLEARANCE (22911) 77 71 7 (279mm) (279mm) NOTES: *DIMENSIONS SHOWN FOR LOCATION OF SUPPLIES AND"P"TRAP ARE SUGGESTED. PROVIDE SUITABLE REINFORCEMENT FOR ALL WALL SUPPORTS. FITTINGS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE ORDERED SEPARATELY. CONCEALED ARM SUPPORT AS REQUIRED TO BE FURNISHED BY OTHERS. IMPORTANT: Dimensions of fixtures are nominal and may vary within the range of tolerances established Py ANSI Standard A112.19.2.These measurements are subject to change or cancellation.No responsibility is assumed for use of superseded or voided pages. 6_1LAVATORY DESIGNED TO MEET ADA HANDICAPPED GUIDELINES WITH MOUNTING HEIGHT SET AT 864MM(34")ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR. M39 0 2016 AS America Inc. PART OF LIXIL spec_0355-0356 Lucerne WallHung Lays Rev.A 8/16 Page 826 of 1193 "Lo 404752-6715 About Us Resources C D ACKYD Search Keyword or SKU L—Cit Restaurant Supply / Ice Machines I los Bins / 30in Wide Ice Bins I Ice-O-Matic CD40130 Ice-O-Matic CD40130 180 L . Floor Model Cube Ice & Water Dispenser ICE-0-MATIC Model:CD40130 I SKU 133064 r3' � SALE PRICE Quanfity:j v I A $49199.00/each In Stock 15 Pickup NotAvailable Add to Cart Free Shipping on Ice-O-Matic products Only for customers within the 48 contiguous states.. 14 Due to significant challenges in the global supply chain,there may be delays in shipments.Please call 404752-6715 to verify shipping times. Spec Warranty Sheet Ask a. uestion„ –Apply far—Financing Specs Customer Reviews Similar Models Page 827 of 11Y.'93 Ice-O-Matic CD40130 Specifications Manufacturer Information Low Price Guarantee On All Ice -Matic Products! Features Ice-0-Matic Compact bass that is only 30"(559 mm)wide. Accepts ICE series 30"Ice Machine heads&other 30"cube ice machine heads. Brand 1Qon_Q-_MhAV-P ARI Storage 180 lbs(81 kg)of ice. Model CD40130 Turbo Dispense dispenses 114 lbs of ice per second. Power Clean allows access to the bin for easy cleaning without moving the ice machine. Power Information Interlock safety switch turns off machine agitation when top-front access panel is removed. Power 115 volts 4"(102 mm)foam insulation for maximum ice preservation—no more quick melting ice. Phases 1 Constructed from corrosion-resistant stainless steel and fingerprint-proof plastic. Wafts 242 Great for hard water,food safety and tight spaces. Built-in water dispenser/glass filler. Item Dimensions Ultra-low profile design. Weight 224.00 lbs. Maximum ice storage in a minimum amount of space. Width 30.00 in. User friendly push-to-dispense operation. Depth 33.50 in. 115v/6011-ph 2.1 amps Height 53.25 in. cULus NSF Warranty Standard 3 years parts and labor Please note the Image shown may reflect a different configuration.Pictures are for reference only. Shipping Most items are fulfilled in 24-72 hours. Some items may have a lead time of approximately 2 weeks. Call for details. Residential Warranty Units installed in residential applications(United States only)will be warranted for a period of 1 year parts&labor from the date of original installation,regardless of the model. If the unit was not installed by a qualified refrigeration technician,then the diagnostic Gall for the first warranty repair will not be covered.Residential applications outside the United States are not covered under warranty. A.Aftenfign-GA.Re. NSF Listed UL Listed AHRI Performance This product meets National Sanitation u This product is UL listed by the UL Certified Foundation(NSF)standards for public certification agency which means it This product Is certified by the Air safety&environmental factors with meets safety and structural integrity conditioning,Heating,& regards to design,manufacture, standards for use in food service Refrigeration Institute(AHRI, operation,and labeling. operations. previously ARI)as meeting performance standards. 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SIDE-BY-SIDE 2-ROLLm TISSUE DISPENSER Features: • Sleek, contemporary styling • Provides controlled usage and cost savings • Translucent cover allows service staff to see at-a-glance when it's time to refill • Locking cover prevents product pilferage Description: The Renown 2-roll side-by-side tissue dispenser will accommodate OptiCore®tissue products for controlled-use dispensing and optimum savings in maintenance time and costs. The Renown tissue dispenser is designed for high-capacity applications and features a locking cover to prevent product pilferage and waste. When installed according to the ADA guidelines, this dispenser is ADA Title III compliant. - MM Color: Black Translucent Size(VIIxHxD in.): 111/16 x 8 x 7 3116 _ ' Dispenser Weight: 2.2 lbs. Case Quantity: 1 ' Case Cube: 0.44 Approx.Case Weight: 3 lbs. 06116 Page 831 of 1193 SINGLE BASIN METERING Z86100-XL K TAG Engineering Specifications:Zum AquaSpec®Z86100-XL Polished chrome-plated single basin lavatory,slow-closing metering faucet with an if integral brass 3-3/4"[95mm]centerline spout,and a vandal-resistant,ADA compliant � color-coded handle. Easily adjustable cycle time,preset to 10 seconds at 80 PSI.Unit is furnished with a water-conserving spray outlet which reduces flow to.25 GPC[1.0 GPM](complying with ANSI A112.18.1 Standard for flow),integral shank filter, mounting hardware and a 1/2"NPSM coupling nut for standard lavatory riser. Zum Lead Compliant*"XL"products are a line of durable, high quality brass faucets and fixtures that are designed and manufactured to comply with state laws and local codes that mandate lead content levels.Zum"XL"products are manufactured with not more than 0.25%lead content when used with respect to wetted surfaces of pipes and pipe fittings, plumbing fitting and fixtures:California Health&Safety Code §116875;Vermont 9 VCA§2470h. 1�---34 [94] s ADA 1 SIG ' 0. DENED 18 [35] .�� . .. ..,.,. I- 1 16[2] TO 12[38] �- 18 [47] 2-14 NPSM COUPLING NUT Note:All dimensions are for reference only. Do not use for pre-plumbing OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Suffix Description _-CS Check Stop ®-CP4 Chrome-Plated 4"[102mm]Cover Plate _-G 1-1/4"[32mm]Grid Strainer Drain _-GH 1-1/4"[32mm]Offset Handicap Drain _-IN Institutional Handle-Tamper-Proof and Vandal-Resistant _-PT 1-1/4"[32mm]Cast Brass P-Trap with a 7-1/2"[191 mm]Long 17-Gauge Wall Bend ®-RKR ADA Compliant Rocker Handle ®-3M 0.5 GPM[1.9 L]Vandal-Resistant Pressure Compensating Male Spray Outlet ®-7M 1.0 GPM[3.8 L]Pressure Compensating Male Spray Outlet __16M 1.0 GPM[3.8 L]Vandal-Resistant Pressure Compensating Male Spray Outlet _-21M 1.0 GPM [3.8L]Pressure Compensating Male Laminar Flow Outlet —-22M 1.0 GPM[3.8L]Pressure Compensating Vandal-Resistant Male Laminar Flow Outlet ®-24M 0.35 GPM[1.3 L]Pressure Compensating Male Spray Outlet —-25M 0.35 GPM[1.3 L]Vandal-Resistant Pressure Compensating Male Spray Outlet ZURN INDUSTRIES,LLC ♦ COMMERCIAL BRASS OPERATION ♦ 2640 SOUTH WORK STREET♦ FALCONER NY 14733 Phone: 1-800-997-3876 ♦ Fax: 1-919-775-3541 ♦ www.zurn.com In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED ♦ 3544 Nashua Drive ♦ Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2 ♦ Phone: 905/405-8272 Fax: 905/405-1292 AquaSpec®is a registered trademark of Zurn Industries,LLC Rev. B Date:4/13/11 C.N.No. 127580 02011 Zum Industries,LLC Dwg.No.93109 Produoage ffyQ f 193 ' „{ GLASS MIRROR WITH STAINLESS STEEL B=290 Technical Data GLE FRA E SERIES Designees Notes: 1. Special-order sizes available on request 2. Maximum size one-piece angle-frame mirror,14411 x 52"(366 x 132cm);minimum size,12"x 12"(30 x 30cm). 3. All Bobrick framed mirrors are manufactured to overall width and height dimensions.EXAMPLE:A 24"x 36" (61 x 91cm)mirror will be furnished 24"x 36"(61 x 91cm)outside-of-frame to outside-of-frame. 4. To specify special sizes use Series Number followed by width then height in inches.EXAMPLE-B-290 2024. Sr' 5. Bobrick framed mirrors are manufactured to a tolerance t 1/8"(3.2mm). 6. For sufficient space to lift mirror onto wall hanger(s),provide 31/4"(85mm)for Snap Locldng Design;53/8" (137mm)for 112S"Tab Design minimum clearance above center line of mounting screw holes. 7. Provide l"(25mm)minimumclearanceatbottomofmirrorforunlocldngmirrorfromwalland l/2"(12.7mm) clearance on each side. Snap Locking Design "2S"Tab Design (Rear View) (Rear View) -for all other mirrors up to a width of 36" Figure:1 Figure:2 Finish Face of Wall-40- Finish Fare of Well Half 3/4" A— $ g 4" 314" 1 100mm 19mm 2-112" 3/4" Mirror Widthh Typ' 65mmS19mm 1 2-7/8, ..w 75mm S Mirror Bracket S �I d a o,6"Typ. ( 1 100 a 125MM Frame may, 1 Mirror S l ! Brack1 w/rape L 14o 1.12. 25mmto40mm IF— ' (Does not engage with lower Louvers) \\ Side Mew \ Mirror, � `-� BadcPlffieIWaIlHenger Frame/ / Mirror i STANDARD B-290 SERIES MIRRORS Note: Mirrors greater than 36"in width will have multiple MODEL OVERALL SIZE hanger brackets with a typical 8"off each edge. NO. W H B-2901830_ 18" 46cm 30" 76cm B-290183 18"' 46cm 6" lcan B-290 2430 24" 61 cm 30" 76cm B-290 2436 24"(61 cm) 36"(91cm)) MATERIALS: Frame—18-8,heavy-gauge stainless steel,3/411 x 3/41' (19 x 19mm)angle with satin finish.One-piece,roll-formed construction forms continuous integral stiffener on all sides.Bevel design on front of angle holds frame tightly against mirror. Corners of mirror frame are heliarc welded,ground and polish smooth.Galvanized steel back is fastened to frame with concealed screws and equipped with integral horizontal hanging brackets near the top and bottom of the mirror for hanging the mirror and to prevent the mirror from pulling away from the wall. continued... The illustrations and descriptions herein are applicable to production as of the date of this Technical Data Sheet. Rev.4119/21 a Printed in U.S.A. The manufacturer reserves the right to,and does from time to time,make changes and improvements in designs and dimensions. ®2021 by Bobrick Washroom Equipment,Inc. Page 833 of 1193 Mirror— No.1 quality,1/411 (6mm) select float glass(standard glass):selected for silvering,electrolytically copper-plated by the galvanic process,and guaranteed for 15 years against silver spoilage.All edges protected by plastic filler strips;back is protected by full-size,shock-absorbing,water-resistant,nonabrasive,3/16" (5mm)thick polyethylene padding. Concealed Wall Hanger—For snap locking design:Heavy gauge steel construction.Incorporates upper and lower members,which engage backplate louvers to keep mirror against the wall.For'1231-Tab design:Incorporates upper bracket engaging in upper louver and double sided tape below the bottom louver securing mirror to concealed wall hanger. INSTALLATION: Mount wall hanger on wall with screws(not furnished)at points indicated by an S.For plaster or dry wall construction,provide backing to comply with local building codes,then secure wall hanger with screws(not furnished).When providing a concealed backing,allow backing to cover range of mounting hole locations shown on drawing.For other wall surfaces,provide fiber plugs or expansion shields for use with screws(not furnished),or provide 1/8" (3mm)toggle bolts or expansion bolts. Snap Locking Design:Hang mirror on wall hanger with all four backplate louvers engaged behind horizontal wall hanger members.To do this,mirror must be centered in front of the wall hanger horizontally,pressed flat against the wall approximately 1" (25mm)above final position and then lowered into final position. "2S"Tab Design:Comprises of two brackets,while the bottom one is furnished with double side tape.Bottom hanger bracket's mounting holes must be 1"-1 1/2"above mirror's bottom edge.Note:Bottom hanger bracket is not supposed to engage with louvers of mirror's backplate.Hang mirror on wall top hanger bracket with the top two louvers engaged behind top wall hanger bracketTo do this,mirror must be centered in front of the wall hanger horizontally,pressed only at the top against the wall approx.l" (25mm)above final position an then lowered into final position.When lowering,pull mirror's bottom edge off the wall by preventing bottom bracket from engaging.Once lowered,mirror must be pressed against wall to engage with double sided tape of lower wall hangar bracket. Snap Locking Design—Locking devices automatically secure mirror to concealed wall hanger when it is lowered into final position(see figure 3).Locking devices may be unlocked by inserting two flat blade screwdrivers behind each side of mirror near the bottom or under the bottom of the mirror and pulling mirror bottom forward and then up. "2S" Tab Design—Double-sided tape secures mirror to concealed wall hanger by pressing mirror against double sided tape of lower hanger once it is lowered into final position(see figure 4). Snap Locking Design "2S"Tab Design-Up to 36"Width (Front View) (Front View) Aprox. 1" A rox. 1" 25mm �Initialosition P 25mm � /—Initial Initial Position � 1 ------ Final rFinal _-- Position S .,.,w, �, Position S_ / 1 ` 11I 111 11 II 1 1 1 I i i S - Y Figure:3 Figure:4 SPECIFICATION: Mirror shall have a one-piece,stainless steel angle frame,3/4"x 3/4" (19 x 19mm)with continuous integral stiffener on all sides and beveled front to hold frame tightly against mirror;corners shall be heliarc welded,ground,and polished smooth; all exposed surfaces shall have satin finish.Reflective surfaces shall be guaranteed for 15 years against silver spoilage.All edges shall be protected by plastic filler strips and the back shall be protected by full-size,shock-absorbing,water-resistant, nonabrasive,3/16"(5mm)thick polyethylene padding.Galvanized steel back shall have integral horizontal hanging brackets located at top and bottom for mounting on concealed wall hanger and to prevent the mirror from pulling away from the wall. Framed Mirror shall be Model B-290 (insert width and height)of Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc., Clifton Park,New York;Jackson,Tennessee;Los Angeles, California;Bobrick Washroom Equipment Company,Scarborough, Ontario;Bobrick Washroom Equipment Pty.Ltd.,Australia;and Bobrick Washroom Equipment Limited,United Kingdom. The Illustrations and descriptions herein are applicable to production as of the date of this Technical Data Sheet. B-290 Rev.4/19/21"a Printed in U.S.A. The manufacturer reserves the right to,and does from time to time,make changes and improvements in designs and dimensions. ®2021 by Bobrick Washroom Equipment,Inc. Page 834 of 1193 M k TILT MIRROR WITH B=293 STAINLESS STEEL FRAMETechnical Data SERIES W — Finish Face of Wall 7/8" 4.4/8" .0 S 22mm S 1111mm Tumbler Lock 1 alai — H2 aamm 1 S 1 1 I 1 1 � 1 1 x I 2-I o o Hi ti --S � I I i C 1 � i 86mm - - .,. M......r�r . -5176" 314"TYp. 33mm T 19mm STANDARD STOCK SIZES MODEL MIRROR SIZE OVERALL SIZE NO. W H1 W H2 B-2931830 18" 46cm 30" 76Cm 18" 46cm 30-3/16" 77cm B-2931836 18" 46cm 36" 91cm 18" 46cm 36-3/16" '92cm B-2932436 24"(61 cm) 36"(91 cm) 1 24"(61cm) 36-3/16"(92cm) Other sizes up to 40'x 40'(101 x 122cm)or 48'x 36'(122 x 91cm)are available on special order,minimum size available,16"x 24"(41 x 61 cm). Design not as shown MATERIALS: Mirror Frame—18-8,type 304,heavy-gauge stainless steel,3/4"x 3/4"(19 x 19mm)angle with vertical-grain satin finish.One piece,roll- formed construction forms continuous integral stiffener on all sides.Bevel design on front of angle holds frame tightly against mirror.Corners of mirror frame are heliarc welded,ground and polish smooth.Galvanized steel back is fastened to frame with concealed screws and equipped with integral horizontal hanging brackets near the top and bottom of the mirror for hanging the mirror and to prevent the mirror from pulling away from the wall frame. Wall Frame—18-8,type 304,heavy-gauge stainless steel with satin finish.Tapers from 4.3/8"(111mm)depth at top to 1-5/16"(33mm)depth at bottom.Wall Frame furnished with tumbler lock to secure mirror to wall frame. Designer's Note.Type 304 stainless steel provides superior corrosion resistance,compared to 400 Series stainless steel,against environmental moisture,hose-down maintenance and strong cleaning solutions. Mirror—No.1 quality,1/4"(6mm)select float glass,selected for silvering;electrolytically copper-plated by the galvanic process,guaranteed for 15 years against silver spoilage.All edges are polished and protected by plastic filler strips;back is protected by full-size,shock-absorbing, water-resistant,nonabrasive,1/811(3mm)thick polystyrene padding. OPERATION: Mirror is designed to provide full visibility for wheelchair patients in hospitals and nursing homes. INSTALLATION: For complete installation instructions please follow 293-69 installation instruction sheet. SPECIFICATION: Tilt mirror assembly shall consist of a mirror and a separate wall frame with built-in wall hanger.Wall frame furnished with tumbler lock for securing mirror to wall frame.Tilt mirror frame shall be type 304 stainless steel with beveled front to hold frame tightly against mirror; corners shall be welded,ground,and polished smooth.Wall frame shall be type 304 stainless steel designed with horizontal locking bars to secure mirror to wall frame.All exposed surfaces shall have satin finish with vertical grain.Select float glass mirror shall be guaranteed for 15 years against silver spoilage.All edges shall be protected by plastic filler strips.Back shall be protected by full-size,shock-absorbing,water- resistant,nonabrasive,1/8"(3mm)thick polystyrene padding. Tilt Mirror shall be Model B-293 (insert width and height)of Bobrick Washroom Equipment,Inc.,Clifton Park, New York;Jackson,Tennessee;Los Angeles,California,Bobrick Washroom Equipment Company,Scarborough,Ontario; Bobrick Washroom Equipment Pty.Ltd.,Australia;and Bobrick Washroom Equipment Limited,United I{mgdom. The illustrations and descriptions herein are applicable to production as of the date of this Technical Data Sheet. Revised 11/16/16 Printed In U.S.A. The manufacturer reserves the right to,and does from time to time,make changes and Improvements In designs and dimensions. ®2016 by Bobrick Washroom Equipment,Inc. Page 835 of 1193 G LAC I ER BAY. Specifications 36[n.x1-1/4 in.Conceale_d Screw Grab Bar MODEL SKU# FINISH 20135-03202-36 240826 BSS(Brushed Stainless Steeq 9 FEATURES • 39.07"L x 3.07'V x 2.99"H • Winglts compatible flange for stud-less installation(not included,model#TS-WINGIT RES) • Supports up to 500 lbs.with studs • Concealed screw mount with brushed stainless steel finish • Mounting hardware included ADA Compliant Limited Lifetime Warranty E N O C 36" c m [914.4mm] m � v 2-03.071" [78mm] 39.071" [992.4mm] INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS Dano of 1193 ROYAL® MANUAL FLUSHOMETER -LOAROYAL 186-1.0 CODE NUMBER 3012636 DESCRIPTION " 1.0 gpf, Polished Chrome Finish,Fixture Connection Top Spud,Single O°y Flush,Royal® Exposed Manual Urinal Flushometer. DETAILS • Flush Volume: 1.0 gpf(3.8 Lpf) • Finish: Polished Chrome(CP) • Valve: Diaphragm • Valve Body Material:Semi-red Brass • Fixture Type: Urinal • Fixture Connection:Top Spud • Rough-In Dimension:11 2/2"(292mm) COMPLIANCES&CERTIFICATIONS • Spud Coupling:3/4"(19mm) N/0 • Supply Pipe:3/4"(19mm) �% CC FEATURES (ADA Compliant,IUPC Certified,BAA Compliant) • PERMEX® Synthetic Rubber Diaphragm with Dual Filtered Fixed Bypass RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATION • Sweat Solder Adapter with Cover Tube&Cast Wall Flange with Set Valve Body,Cover,Tailpiece and Control Stop shall be in Screw conformance with ASTM Alloy Classification for Semi-Red • Non-Hold-Open Handle, Fixed Metering Bypass and No External Brass.Valve shall be in compliance with the applicable Volume Adjustment to Ensure Water Conservation sections of ASSE 1037 and ANSI/ASME 112.19.2. • Diaphragm,Handle Packing and Vacuum Breaker to be molded VALVE OPERATING PRESSURE (FLOWING) from PERMEX® Rubber Compound for Chloramine Resistance 15-80 PSI(103-552 kPa).Specific fixtures may require greater • ADA Compliant Metal Oscillating Non-Hold-Open Handle minimum flowing pressure-consult manufacturer V4"I.P.S.Screwdriver Bak-Chek®Angle Stop w/Free Spinning Vandal requirements. Resistant Stop Cap DOWNLOADS VIDEOS • Royal Exposed Installation Instructions • Control Stop Repair and Maintenance Guide PVD Special Finishes • flush Connections Flanges Repair and Maintenance Guide • Tail Piece Repair and Maintenance Guide • Royal Manual Diaphragm Flushometer Repair and Maintenance Guide • Flushoreter Pressure gauges • Additional Downloads NOTES All information contained within this document subject to change without notice. Looking for other variations of the ROYAL 186 product?View the general spec sheet with all options. Find a compatible urinal for this flushometer. Find a compatible water closet for this flushometer. Sloan 10500 Seymour Ave,Franklin Park,IL 60131 Phone:800.982.5839•Fax:800.447.8329•sloan.co Code 3012636• Downloaded 03/09/22 •02/04/22 -View Latest VeNsion Page 1 of 2 Page 837 of 1193 ROYAL® MANUAL FLUSHOMETER SLIJ °.,> ,, ROYAL 186-1.0 ROUGH-IN —�{ r-21/4"MIN. (57mm) ® 3/a'I.P.S. SUPPLY 43/411~i (DN 20mm) 111/i' 121 mm) (292mm) CENTERLINE OF FIXTURE F] CENTERLINE OF ASTE } FIN. FIN. FLOOR WALL r r Sloan 10500 Seymour Ave,Franklin Park,IL 60131 Phone:800.982.5839• Fax:800.447.8329•sloan.com Code 3012636•Downloaded 03/09/22•02/04/22 •View Latest Version Page 2 of 2 Page 838 of 1193 Low Profile LED Wraparound FEATURES • Long-life 50,000 hour LEDs at L80 for reduced LED boards and driver accessible for future maintenance maintenance or upgrades;modular,replaceable • Four LED color choices Design Lights Consortium®(DLC)qualified; w 4'Size offers three lumen packages see www.designLights.org -{ 2'Size offers two Lumen packages Surface Mount or Suspended " Superior color consistency within a3-step For narrow corridor wrap with matching MacAdam ellipse and greater than 80 CRI appearance use LRO • Optionalintegral emergency battery pack OR code traceability • Heavy gauge steel housing,die embossed for Five year warranty(Terms and Conditions apply) maximum rigidity • White steel end plates • Diffuser features fiat bottom and vertical sides • Hinges from either side ORDERING INFORMATION LAW - _* . , - MMEM LAW LED Wraparound 2 2' 30 3000K LW Low Watt E Fixed Output U 120V-277V ELL14 Emergency Battery 4 4' 35 3500K ML Medium Lumen ESD Step Dimming Pack Installed, 40 4000K HL High Lumen ED 0-IOV Dimming 1400 Lumens'-1 50 5000K See Product Availability GLR Fast Blow Fuse Table below. PAF Paint After Fabrication NYC NYC Compliant 'Forcompatibility with Dual-Lite LiteGear°inverters in Lieu ofinstalled Battery Pack,contact Hubbell Lighting Representative. S28 18"Stem,Canopy Ontyavailablein 4ft. SSSS 18"Swivel Stem-45'Swivel Ceilings" PRODUCTAVAILABILTIY -- - ---- ----- -- 21'As 2' LW 2,600 25 105 ML 4,300 49 88 4' LW 2,500 23 109 ML 4,700 48 98 HL 5,600 55 102 Lumens varyaccording to color temperatures and otherfactors. See specific photometric test(s). Columbia 10 Page 839 of 1193 FIXTURES • Exhaust fan - Delta Breez Model #GBR80 • Toilets-American standard —Cadet 3 Flowise right hand 2-piece 1.28 GPF white Model#3378.128ST.020 • Urinal—American standard Trimbrook .85— 1.0 GPF white Model#6561.017.020 • Sinks— Lucerne Wall-Mounted Bathroom Vessel Sink Model#0356.421.020 • Ice-O-Matic cube ice and water dispenser Model# CD40103 • Elkay EZH2O LZSBWSLK filtered water bottle refilling station and filter, wall mount, gray ACESSORIES • Renown EFM Foam Hand Soap Dispenser, Black, 1,250 ml part# REN02518 • Renown 8 in. Black Mechanical Paper Towel Dispenser part# REN05173 -WB • Renown Black 2-Roll for OptiCore Side by Side Toilet Paper Dispenser part# REN05162 -WB • Zurn Single-Handle Metering Utility Faucet with 4 in. Cover Plate in Chrome part# Z86100—XL— CP43M • Bobrick B-290 1836 Welded-Frame Mirror 18x36 • Bobrick B-2931836 Commercial Restroom Tilt Mirror, Angle Frame, 18"W x 36" H, Stainless Steel w/Satin Finish (ADA Stall) • Glacier Bay36 in. x 1-1/4 in. Concealed Screw ADA Compliant Grab Bar in Brushed Stainless Steel Model#20135-03202-3 • Sloan - Royal 186-1 Low Consumption (1.0 GPF/3.8 LPF), 3012636 Urinal Flushometer for 3/4 in. Top Spud Urinals, Polish Chrome model# 066171 • Partitions -American Sanitary class "B" certified, color MC01 MOCHA LIGHTING/ELECTICAL • Columbia 48-Watt 48 Inch LED 0-10V Dimmable Wraparound Fixture - 3500K 120V- 277V 80 CRI 4700 Lumen - DLC Standard Model# LAW4-35ML-EDU • Lithonia Lighting Contractor Select OLF 25-Watt 180 Deg. Bronze Motion Activated Outdoor Integrated LED 2-Head Flood Light Item#309612687 • Standard receptacles/plate covers PAINT • Interior- Sherwin Williams "Stucco" City color • Ceilings—Sherwin Williams"Ceiling White" • Exterior- Sherwin Williams "Windridge" City color • Facia—Sherwin Williams White (semi-gloss) • Floors - Sherwin Williams Protective & Marine Coating, Quartz blends, Color 315 GRAY FOX • Baseboards/Door jamb—Sherwin Williams White (semi-gloss) • Doors(bathroom)—Sherwin Williams White (semi-gloss) • Awning —TRIVANTAGE, Patio500, SUMMER IVY • Roof— Page 840 of 1193 Catal Number og Notes FEATURES&SPECIFICATIONS Type INTENDED USE—The OLF provides years of maintenance-free general illumination for residential and commercial outdoor applications such as yards,driveways,patios,loading areas and warehouses. CONSTRUCTION—Rugged cast-aluminum,corrosion-resistant rear housing and lamp heads thermally isolate the LEDs and driver promoting long life. Outdoor General Purpose OMS1000 motion detection head with 180-degree detection and up to 70-ft forward motion detection. 120V driver operates at 60 Hz 19 watts,•941 amps. Operating temperature-301C to 40°C OLF OPTICS—High-performance LEDs produce nearly 1600 lumens and maintain 70%of light output at 50,000 hours of service.(LED lifespan based on IESNA LM-80-08 results and calculated per IESNA TM-21-11 � C methodology.) LED MOTION SECURITY FLOODLIGHT Removable aluminum visors allow for maximum brightness or"neighbor-friendly"shading. , 4000K CCT. See Lighting Facts labels for specific fixture performance. INSTALLATION—Designed for wall-or eave-mounting to existing junction box(provided by others). p `' Mount 6-10 feet high for optimum range and detection. LISTINGS—UL Certified to US and Canadian safety standards for wet-location mounting higher than 4 feet off the ground. Tested in accordance with IESNA LM-79 and LM-80 standards. WARRANTY—5-year limited warranty.Complete warranty terns located at r m .acv° rands4m&stqmtr rcesfLe s_a�td_ nsti irons,s; Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. Note:Specifications subject to change without notice. All dimensions are inches(centimeters)unless otherwise Indicated. For shortest lead times configure product using standard options(shown inbold). Example: OLF 2RH 40K 120V MID BZ Series Light Heads CulorTemperature' Voltage Controls Finish OLF 2RH 2 heads,round 40K 4000K 120 120V MO PIR motion detection with photocell BZ Bronze WH White Notes 1 Nominalcorelatedcolortemperature(CLT)perANSIC78.377-2008. DECORATIVE INDOOR&OUTDOOR OLF-LED Page 841 of 1193 OLF Outdoor LED Motion Security Floodlight PHOTOMETRICS To see complete photometric reports ordownload.iesfiles for this product;visit wI to nia.eom OLF Polar Candela Distribution �u fN—uLtµq 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 ashy" 680 fighting . - s67 1300 453 Light Output(Lumens) 1569 1200 Watts 19 344 Lumens per Watt(Efficacy) 61 227 110° Color Accuracy, 7 113 100° Color Rardwing Index(CRI) CD 1 0 90° 4000(Bright 113 80° 227 700 �1����;. 340 2 " a Aww OWK 453 60° a. .x.. a�oiesuu.rsaa�:+m.w wm»em.d w ,mu rx�amsaa.s.i.ekn�a tho u.s. iwexxwrlmxaan 567. 500 au.a eare.0 ea revan. 680 VA 100 '10° 200 340 400 Wallu-11ghtlngfact—nn for the Label Reference Guide. -Max Cdo 620 yi a®a..�,�w.�:wsM.ssen®sl.tno®9I 011 Hemki rv...eti..:o�K mn aox raa mo ®900 H TYB..Fbaeaapm04ntKwtw. OLF-LED An randsCompany DECORATIVE INDOOR&OUTDOOR: One Lithonla Way,Conyers,GA 30012 Phone;800-748-5070 Fax;770-B60-3903 www.lithDnia.com d 2013-2014 Acuity Brands Lighting,Inc.All rights reserved.Rev.05/29/14 Page 842 of 1193 LE L.1<04va Elkay ezH2O Bottle Filling Station with Single ADA Cooler Filtered Refrigerated Light Gray SPECIFICATIONS del LZS8WSLK PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Elkay ezH2O®Bottle Filling Station with Single ADA Cooler, Filtered tiF� Refrigerated Light Gray.Chilling Capacity of 8.0 GPH (gallons per hour) of 50°F drinking water,based on 80°F inlet water and 90°F ambient, per ASHRAE 18 testing. Features shall include Antimicrobial, Filtered, Green TickerTm, Hands Free,Laminar Flow, Real Drain,Visual Filter Monitor. Furnished with Flew-Guard®Safety Bubbler. Electronic Bottle Filler Sensor with Electronic Front and Side Bubbler Pushbar activation. r Product shall be Wall Mount(On Wall),for Indoor applications,serving 1 station(s). Unit shall be certified to UL 399 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No, 120.Unit shall be lead-free design which is certified to NSF/ANSI 61 & ,1+ 372(lead free)and meets Federal and State low-lead requirements. Special Features: Antimicrobial,Filtered,Green TickerTTM, Hands Free,Laminar Flow,Real Drain,Visual Filter Monitor Finish: Li ht Gray Granite Power: 115V/60Hz Bubbler S le: Flexi-Guard®Safety Bubbler Included with Product: Water Cooler(LZS8WSL), Activation by: Electronic Bottle Filler Sensor with Bottle Filler(LZWSR), Electronic Front and Side Bubbler Filter Pushbar V Ships in multiple boxes. Mountingape: Wall Mount(On Wall) AMERICAN PRIDE. A LIFETIME TRADITION. Chilling Ca aci ": 8.0 GPH Like your family,the Elkay family has values and traditions that Full Load Am 8 6 endure.For almost a century,Elkey has been a family-owned and - operated company,providing thousands of jobs that support our Rated Watts: 370 families and communities. Dimensions(L_x W x Fi ; 18-3/8"x 19"x 39-1/16" PRODUCT COMPLIANCE Approx.Shipping Weight: 85 lbs. Installation Location: Indoor ADA&ICC A117.1 No.of Stations Served: 1 ASME Al 12.19.3/CSA 845.4 "Based on 80'F inlet water&90° F ambient air temp for 50° F chilled Buy American Act d _Ln kin water. CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 120 Special Note: Installs with stainless steel back panel (1000004833); GreenSpee accessory to enhance design&ease of installation. NSF/ANSI 42,53,61,&372(lead free) • Visual Filter Monitor: LED Filter Status Indicator for when filter UL 399 change is necessary. w. • • Filter is certified to NSF 42 and 53 for lead,particulate, C V` �$ a 1; �,I s T e chlorine,taste and odor reduction.3,000 gal,capacity. C —r—so'— • • Green Ticker: Informs user of number of 20 oz.plastic water Complies with ADA&ICC Al 17.1 accessibility requirements when Installed bottles saved from waste. 0 according to the requirements outlined in these standards.Installation may require additional components and/or construction features to be fully • Laminar flow provides clean fill with minimal splash. compliant.Consult the local Authority Having Jurisdiction If necessary. • Silver Ion Antimicrobial protection on key plastic Installation LnstrjLctions PDFj components to inhibit the growth of mold and mildew. • Real Drain System eliminates standing water. 5 Year Limited Warranty on the refrigeration system of the unit. COOLING SYSTEM Electrical components and water system are warranted for 12 months • Compressor: Hermetically-sealed,reciprocating type, from date of installation. Warranty pertains to drinking water applications only. Non-drinking water applications are not PART: CITY: covered under warranty. PROJECT: - - 'la► an j1EPF CONTACT: DATE: NOTES: APPROVAL: In keeping with our policy of continuing product improvement, Elkay reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.Please visit elkay.com for the most current version of Elkay product specification sheets. This specification describes an Elkey product with design,quality,and functional benefits to the user. When making a comparison of other producers'offerings,be certain these features are not overlooked. Elkay REV 12182021 1333 Butterfield Road,Suite 200 ©2021 Page 1 LZS8WSLK Downers Grove, IL 60515 PM%B Pb$j*4Vg Task Order#t-022-Links Golf Course-Course Restrooms and Golf Ball Dispensary 8020 Jog Road,Boynton Beach,FL 33472 RFQ NO. 028-2511-20/RW PRE-QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-BID FORM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT Grand Total Supply all labor,material,tools,equipment,hardware,supplies,manpower,and supervision per the following scope,(Job Site to picked up and clean for the duration of the project).Perform all work in a professional and courteous manner.Protect any city property for the duration of the project.Contractor is responsible for maintaining a safe and secure work area.ALL_PRODUCTSPECS SPALL BE SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL, DUMPSTER:Contractor is responsible for all fees,delivery and pick-up. THE AREA WILL BE OPERATIONAL DURING CONSTRUCTION.Keep work area safe during construction.Restroom Building will be shut down one at a time. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADHERE TO PALM BEACH COUNTY CONSTRUCTION TIMES AND NOISE ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A$3000 ALLOWANCE AS PART OF BID TO COVER PERMITTING COSTS THAT THE CONTRACTER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING. SCOPE OF WORK-See additional scope of workdetails The scope of work for this project is for the replacement of existing restrooms and ball dispensary fixtures,doors, finishes,louvers,ect.Deletion of existing drinking fountain and installallation of new ice/water dispencer.Scope of work also includes upgrades and installation of pre-engineered metal canopy.(see plans) 1 LS �o70 Pre-Engineered metal canopy will be a separate bid 1 LS J,X4€7.00 3 w 1 h s � s t l i J yF ; s,Islf� &,011,20"50� stc si k psw i� a E y §,N3544 01 Big Course Restrooms(Hole 13,11,3)and Golf Ball Dispensary Z�7 7 2, 00-70 0,0 Pre-Engineered Metal Canopy bio,0. Grand Total Bid Price(in words) z4s,67D a r-, Name of Firm Submitting Bid Proposal / 2-1-c, _25,.4L Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal /,2S 2,9 SIGNATURE) Date: 41z��ZZ Page 844 of 1193 Task Order#F-05-2022- Links Golf Course-Course Restrooms and Golf Ball Dispensary 8020 Jog Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33472 RFQ NO. 028-2511-20/RW PRE-QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES- BID FORM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT Grand Total Supply all labor,material,tools,equipment,hardware,supplies,manpower,and supervision per the following scope,(Job Site to picked up and clean for the duration of the project).Perform all work in a professional and courteous manner.Protect any city property for the duration of the project.Contractor is responsible for maintaining a safe and secure work area.ALL--P ODUCT-SPECS_.SHALL-BE_.StlF3MITTFD-FO—R—APPRO-VAL.- DUMPSTER:Contractor is responsible for all fees,delivery and pick-up. THE AREA WILL BE OPERATIONAL DURING CONSTRUCTION.Keep work area safe during construction.Restroom Building will be shut down one at a time. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADHERE TO PALM BEACH COUNTY CONSTRUCTION TIMES AND NOISE ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A$3000 ALLOWANCE AS PART OF BID TO COVER PERMITTING COSTS THAT THE CONTRACTER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING. SCOPE OF WORK- See additional scope of work details The scope of work for this project is for the replacement of existing restrooms and ball dispensary fixtures,doors, finishes,louvers,ect.Deletion of existing drinking fountain and installallation of new ice/water dispencer.Scope of work also includes upgrades and installation of pre-engineered metal canopy.(see plans) 1 LS 310,000.00 Pre-Engineered metal canopy will be a separate bid 1 LS 130,000.00 Project schedule Total Days 1- Bldg Hole#13 45 days 2- Bldg Hole#11 45 days 3-;Bldg Hole#3 45 days 4- Golf ball dispensary 30 days 5- Metal canopies 60 days 6 days Course Restrooms (Hole 13, 11, 3) and Golf Ball Dispensary $ 310,000.00 Pre-Engineered Metal Canopy $ 130,000.00 440,000.00 Grand Total Bid Price (in words) idred forty thousand dollars Name of Firm Submitting Bid Proposal I.Q. Constructions, Inc Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal Claudia Mendoza Claudia Mendoza (SIGNATURE) Date: 4/25/2022 Page 845 of 1193 Task Order#F-05-2022-Links Golf Course-Course Restrooms and Golf Ball Dispensary 8020 Jog Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33472 RFQ NO. 028-2511-20/RW PRE-QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES-BID FORM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT Grand Total Supply all labor,material,tools,equipment,hardware,supplies,manpower,and supervision per the following scope,(Job Site to picked up and clean for the duration of the project).Perform all work in a professional and courteous manner.Protect any city property for the duration of the project.Contractor is responsible for maintaining a safe and secure work area.ALL. R f3t1CTS ECS SNA-L-L-3ESf1E_l 1TTFf3_E"0R_A R(3VAL, DUMPSTER:Contractor is responsible for all fees,delivery and pick-up. THE AREA WILL BE OPERATIONAL DURING CONSTRUCTION.Keep work area safe during construction.Restroom Building will be shut down one at a time. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADHERE TO PALM BEACH COUNTY CONSTRUCTION TIMES AND NOISE ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A$3000 ALLOWANCE AS PART OF BID TO COVER PERMITTING COSTS THAT THE CONTRACTER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING. SCOPE OF WORK - See additional scope of work details The scope of work for this project is for the replacement of existing restrooms and ball dispensary fixtures,doors, finishes,louvers,ect.Deletion of existing drinking fountain and installallation of new ice/water dispencer.Scope of work also includes upgrades and installation of pre-engineered metal canopy.(see plans) 1 LS $ 298,223.75 Pre-Engineered metal canopy will be a separate bid 1 LS $ 112,424.00 Project schedule 189 Total Days 1- days 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days Course Restrooms (Hole 13, 11, 3) and Golf Ball Dispensary $ 298,223.75 Pre-Engineered Metal Canopy $ 112,424.00 $ 410,647.75 Four hundred ten thousand six hundred fort, Grand Total Bid Price (in words) seven and 75/100 dollars Name of Firm Submitting Bid Proposal RPM General Contractors, I Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal Robert P. McTeague,Jr. R.kll,t;V. 7&-7149., (SIGNATURE) Date: 4/25/2022 Pace 846 of 1193 G p k � g \ ) 2 � q \ \ ) 2 / » \ \ } 2 ) a ) 2 � ■ � § CL 0 _ 5g m q § 3 � 0 0 k j \ � e E ® 0 2 2 2 ƒ 0 g 4 ® 7 Mn \ q 0 cccC, \ ( &S \ G � ƒ � < 6Ga d § � ) }kj § 2 0z � � \ _ jj } / \ / 0 0 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Exhibit A EXPENDITURE&REVENUE AMENDMENTS BUDGET YEAR 2021-22 2021/22 CITY MANAGER 2021/22 ADOPTED Budget Adjustment AMENDED BUDGET Revenue Expenditures BUDGET Golf Fund(411) 411-0000-389.92-00 NET ASSETS APPROPRIATED 21,720 85,000 106,720 Adopted Fund Total Revenues 2,250,175 85,000 2,335,175 411-2910-572.91-15 TRANSFER TO GOLF CIP - 85,000 85,000 Adopted Fund Total Expenses 2,250,175 85,000 2,335,175 Golf Capital Fund(412) 412-0000-381.04-11 FROM GOLF COURSE 0 85,000 85,000 Adopted Fund Total Revenues 204,200 85,000 289,200 412-4501-572.62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 204,200 85,000 289,200 Adopted Fund Total Expenses 204,200 85,000 289,200 Page 848 of 1193 7.C. Consent Bids and Purchases Over $100,000 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Approve the one-year extension for RFPs/Bids and/or piggy-backs for the procurement of services and/or commodities over $100,000 as described in the written report for June 7, 2022 - "Request for Extensions and/or Piggybacks." Explanation of Request: As required, the Finance/Procurement Department submits requests for award to the Commission; requests for approval to enter into contracts and agreements as the result of formal solicitations; and to piggy-back governmental contracts. Options to extend or renew are noted in the "Agenda Request Item" presented to Commission as part of the initial approval process. Procurement seeks to provide an accurate and efficient method to keep the Commission informed of pending renewals and the anticipated expenditure by reducing the paperwork of processing each renewal and/or extension individually and summarizing the information in a monthly report(as required). VENDOR(S) DESCRIPTION OF SOLICITATION RENEWAL AMOUNT SOLICITATION NUMBER TERM Piggyback City Unarmed Roving Security of Pompano Annual Guard Services—City Hall, Beach CRA RFP June 25, Expenditure Professional Security Concepts, Cultural Center, Other City No. P-15-19 2022— —Not to Inc. Facilities/Land and Special Resolution No. June Exceed Events as designated by 2019-35—COBB 24,2023 Chief of Police. Resolution No. $300,000 R20-036 City of Boynton Estimated Genuine Parts dba (NAPA Auto), Annual Supply of Aftermarket Beach Bid No. September Annual VMP Automotive, Accessories & 031-1412- 4, 2022 - Expenditure Supplies 19/MFD September 3, 2023 $155,000 Dartco Transmission Sales, Expert Diesel, General GMC Truck Sales, Annual Supply of Original SBL Freightliner-Lou Bachrodt, Equipment Manufacturer City of Boynton September Estimated Nextran Truck Centers, Pat's Pump(OEM) Service and Parts for Beach Bid No. 4, 2022 Annual and Blower, The Pete Store, Medium/Large and Heavy- 029-1412- thru Expenditure SSES dba Southern Sewer, Duty Vehicles and 19/MFD September Sunbelt Hydraulics, Innovative Equipment. 3, 2023 $500,000 Equipment Services 2 LLC dba Trekker Tracker Annual Supply of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Service and Parts for September Estimated Al Packer Ford Lincoln, Steve Small and Light Duty City of Boynton 4, 2022 Annual Moore dba Autonation Chevrolet Vehicles and Equipment Beach Bid No. thru Expenditure Greenacres, Schumacher Parts Manufacturer (OEM) Service 032-1412- September Page 849 of 1193 Group and Parts for Small and Light 19/MFD 3, 2023 $110,000 Duty Vehicles and Equipment July 3, Estimated J & J, Inc. dba Eagle Painting; All Citywide Painting Services City of Boynton 2022 thru Annual Counties Painting, LLC Pre-Qualified Pool Beach Bid No. July 2, Expenditure 013-2511-19/IT 2023 $250,000 How will this affect city programs or services? This renewal report will be used for those solicitations, contracts/agreements and piggy-backs that are renewed/extended with the same terms and conditions and pricing as the initial award. Fiscal Impact: Funds have been budgeted under line items as noted on the attached report. Alternatives: Not approve renewals and require new solicitations to be issued for each of the renewing bids. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 850 of 1193 Type Description Attachment Bid Extensions and Piggy-Backs over $100,000 Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® Professional Security Concepts, Inc. ® 2022®2023 D Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® Dartco Transmission Sales® 2022®2023 Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® KVP dba Expert Diesel - 2022-2023 D Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® General CMC Truck Sales® 2022®2023 Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® Innovative quipment Services 2 LLC dba Trekker Tracker ® 2022®2023 D Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® Nextran Truck Centers 2022®2023 Renewal Interest Letter ® Pats Pump and Blower D Attachment - 2022-2023 Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® The Pete Store® 2022- 2023 D Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® SBIL Freightliner® Lou acrodt® 2022®2023 Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® SSES dba Southern Sewer ® 2022®2023 D Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® Sunbelt Hydraulics 2022®2023 Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® Genuine Parts dba NAPA Auto® 2022®2023 D Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® VM P® 2022®2023 D Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ®Al Packer Ford Lincoln - 2022-2023 Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® Steve Moore dba Autonation Chevrolet Creenacres® 2022®2023 D Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® Schumacher Parts Croup® 2022®2023 Attachment Renewal Interest Letter ® J &J, I nc. dba Eagle Painting ® 2022®2023 D Attachment Renewal Interest Letter -All Counties Painting LLC ® 2022®2023 Page 851 of 1193 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH REQUESTS FOR BID EXTENSIONS AND PIGGY-BACKS OVER $100,000 JUNE 7, 2022 REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: Police DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Sophia Stewart TERM: June 25, 2022 thru June 24, 2023 SOURCE FOR PURCHASE: Piggy-Back City of Pompano Beach CRA RFP No. P-15-19 Resolution No. 2019-35— Unarmed Roving Security Guard Services; COBB Resolution R20-036 ACCOUNT NUMBER: 001-2110-521-49-17 VENDOR(S): Professional Security Consultants ANNUAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: $300,000 Not-to-Exceed 2020: $21,350.87 2021: $146,412.11 To Date - 2022: $89,789.01 DESCRIPTION: On May 5, 2020, the City Commission approved the piggyback and authorized the City Manager to sign a contract with the same pricing, terms, and conditions as the City of Pompano Beach CRA for Unarmed Roving Security Guard Services contract with Professional Security Concepts, Inc. The services include the ambassador program and unarmed security services at City Hall, the Cultural Center, other City Facilities/Lands, and Special Events as designated by the Chief of Police. The estimated total of the contract per Resolution R20-036 was $500,000 over a four-year term. However, the department is requesting an increase for the 2022-2023 budget year due to additional services required at City Hall, advisory meetings, and Sara Sims Park. This Agreement allows for two (2) one-year renewals with the same pricing, terms, and conditions. The vendor has agreed to renew the Agreement for the 1 st one-year renewal period of June 25, 2022, thru June 24, 2023. REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: Materials and Distribution DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Michael Dauta TERM: September 4, 2022 thru September 3, 2023 SOURCE FOR PURCHASE: City of Boynton Beach Bid No. 031-1412-19IMFD— Annual Supply of Aftermarket Automotive, Accessories & Supplies ACCOUNT NUMBER: 502-0000-141-0100 VENDOR(S): Genuine Auto (NAPA), VMP ANNUAL ESTIMATE: $155,000 DESCRIPTION: On 6-18-2019, City Commission approved the Annual Supply of Aftermarket Automotive, Accessories and Supplies. It was renewed on 5-18-2021. The Contract allows for two (2) additional one-year renewal options 3 with the same prices, terms and conditions. The vendor has agreed to renew the Contract for the one-year renewal option thru September 3, 2023. REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: Materials and Distribution DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Michael Dauta TERM: September 4, 2022 thru September 3, 2023 SOURCE FOR PURCHASE: City of Boynton Beach Bid No. 029-1412-19/MFD-Annual Supply of Original Equipment Manufacturer(OEM) Service and Parts for Medium/Large and Heavy-Duty Vehicles and Equipment. ACCOUNT NUMBER: 502-0000-141-0100 VENDOR(S): Dartco, Expert Diesel, General GMC, Lou Bachrodt, Nextran, Pat's Pump, The Pete Store, Southern Sewer, Sunbelt, Trekker ANNUAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: $500,000 DESCRIPTION: On 7-16-2019, City Commission approved the Annual Supply of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Service and Parts for Medium/Large and Heavy-Duty Vehicles and Equipment. It was renewed on 5-18-2021. The Contract allows for two (2) additional one-year renewal options with the same prices, terms and conditions. The vendor has agreed to renew the Contract for the one-year renewal option thru September 3, 2023. REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: Materials and Distribution DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Michael Dauta TERM: September 4, 2022 thru September 3, 2023 SOURCE FOR PURCHASE: 032-1412-19/MFD -Annual Supply of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Service and Parts for Small and Light Duty Vehicles and Equipment ACCOUNT NUMBER: 502-0000-141-0100 VENDOR(S):Al Packer Ford Lincoln, Steve Moore dba Autonation Chevrolet Greenacres, Schumacher Parts Group ANNUAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: $110,000 DESCRIPTION: On 7-16-2019, City Commission approved the Annual Supply of Original Equipment Manufacturer(OEM)Service and Parts for Small and Light Duty Vehicles and Equipment. It was renewed on 5-18-2021. The Contract allows for two (2) additional one-year renewal options with the same prices, terms and conditions. The vendor has agreed to renew the Contract for the one-year renewal option thru September 3, 2023. 3 REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: Public Works DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Gail Mootz TERM: July 3, 2022 thru July 2, 2023 SOURCE FOR PURCHASE: BID No. 013-2511-19/IT— Citywide Painting Services Pre-Qualified Pool ACCOUNT NUMBER: Multiple Accounts VENDOR(S): J& J, Inc, dba Eagle Painting;All Counties Painting, LLC ANNUAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: $250,000 DESCRIPTION: On July 2, 2019, City Commission approved the Bid award for "Citywide Painting Services Pre-Qualified Pool' to the two most qualified companies. The Contract allows for three (3) additional one-year renewal option with the same terms, conditions and pricing. The will be the 2nd renewal which will allow the City to continue to complete painting projects in a timely manner with professional and experienced painting companies. All Counties Painting, LLC and J & J, Inc. dba Eagle Painting have agreed to renew this bid with the same terms, conditions and pricing for an additional one-year term. 3 The City of Boynton Beach Finance/Proct,rement Services 100 E.Oc on Avenue Boynton Beach,FL 33435 P.O.Box310 Boynton Beach,Florida 33425-0310 Telephone No.(561)742-6310 May 3,2022 Shaul Maouda, CEO Professional Security Concepts, Inc. (PSC) 11454 Sand Vicente Blvd. 2ND Floor Los Angeles, CA 90049 700 South Rosemary Avenue, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 VIA EMAIL TRANSMITTAL TO:smaou a scsite.com;wperezCa_pscsite.com;mleathermanft—Dscsite.com PIGGY-BACK RFP: City of Pompano Beach CRA—Unarmed Roving Security Guard Services RFP No.: P-15-19; Resolution No.2019-35 CURRENT AGREEMENT TERM: June 25, 2019—June 24, 2022 Dear Mr. Maouda: The current piggy-back agreement tem for "City of Pompano Beach CRA— Unarmed Roving Security Guard Services)"expires June 24, 2022. The agreement allows for two (2) addi Tonal one-year renewals. The City of Boynton Beach would like to renew this agreement for its 11t renewal for an additional one-year period with the same terms, conditions, and pricing. Please indicate your response on the following page and return it to Procurement Services along with the company's update COI via email to piattt0,bbfI.us at your earliest convenience. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to co itact Taralyn Pratt, Contract Administrator at(561) 742-6308. Sincerely, Awnu Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services Cc:Sophia Stewart, PD—Budget Sery ces Administrator tp Am rica's Gateway to the Gulf Stream Page 855 of 1193 The City of Boltnton Beach Finance/Prot rementServices 100 E.Ocean Avenue ,. Boynton Be ch,FL 33435 P.O.Box310 • Boynton Beach,Florida 33425-0310 Telephone No (561)742-6310 April 4, 2022 PIGGY-BACK RFP: City of Pompano Beach CRA—Unarmed Roving Security Guard Services RFP No.: P-15-19; Resolution No.2019-35 Agreement between the CITY OF BOY TON BEACH and PROFESSIONAL SECURITY CONCEPTS, INC. AGREEMENT RENEWAL TERM: JUNE 25,2022—JUNE 24,2023 Yes, I agree to renew the existing agreement under the same terms,conditions, and pricing for an additional one-year term. No, I do not wish to renew the bid for the following reason(s) PROFESSIONAL SECURITY CONCEPTS,INC. NAME OF COMPANY SIGNATURE 5kc�v C'0vd &DG NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) 2>)f� DATE gj (AREA CODE)TELEPHONE NUMBER �v+�tVL 0 V G tt C. Sl a��e . C"e E-MAIL Am r)ca's Gateway to the Gulf Stream Page 856 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach 4 I+IXANC FIs/111.'0('['h'KIIE+N11' SEX VICES 100 EAST OCEAN A VE P.0. BOX 310 1301-i"ON HEA CII, FLORIDA :33435 TEL 1+.'PHONE+'NO:(561) 74>-6310 y FAX:(5 1) 742-03316 March 11, 2022 Dartco Transmission Sales 3601 N. Graham Street Charlotte, NC. 28206 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID # 029-1412-19/MFD Dear Mr. Jason Knotts: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautamkbbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam cr,bbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File AMERICA S GATET"Y"TO'I'III+.'G I'L1+S'I'I2EA111 Page 857 of 1193 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and Dartco Transmission Sales _X Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Large Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement, DARTCO TRANSMISSION SALES SIGNATURE Jason Knotts Vice President NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) 3/11/2022 (704) 376-2611 DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER AnIERl(`A:S GATETVA FTOTIR.G 'II+SI1? iAAI Page 858 of 1193 The City o Boynton Beach a31J�))4 SPIRWCBS �1(,y4(,}dC wt6kjl+w r }'0O �.z sT 00 r� 1r('�s Ft+!il5\C'4y�+17 )l; .[f1V 2k:��.E VFr.?vLVx�I�,.L� 1rV4LA1P"0-NW4F NO. 45,61)742-010 IPAX. (56D 742—W16 March 11,2022 KVP diaa Expert Diesel 4700 Cakes Rd Suite IT.Lauderdale,FL.33314 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM)SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" DID#029-14112-19/MFD Dear Karen Putter.- The utter:The above referenced laid will expire 9- -22. The bid contains an option fdr renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year We appreciate your quality service:, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautam z bbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you_ If you agree,we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions;.please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and.Distribution at dautana r bf i.Lis. Thank you.. Sincerely, 171N.&�.� Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manger of Materials and Distribution.. Central.fide 41 Page 859 of 1193 I BIT.) "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIP NT AL NUFACTURER (CHEM)SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUR NT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 TBROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and IVP dba Expert Diesel 4/ _.,, Yes,I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parks and Service Large Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year. September 4s 2022 through September 33, 2023 ._ No,I do not wish to ienew the agreement, � IVP DBA EXPERT DIESEL _.i -I/-- Sid�ATURE _ NAND [ REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) r . 4y 0 r DATE (AREA CODE)TELEPHONE NUMBER Page 860 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach '' I�7 VA VCI,�PI20C'l,'l'I,�III�VT SERVICL+IIS 100 LAST OCIsAN A 1'E P.O. BOX 310 BO I NTOAT BEACH, FLORIDA 33435 TEI EPI102 ENO: (.561) 742-6310 FAX: (56-1) 742-6316 March 11, 2022 General GMC Truck Sales 360 South Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL. 33415 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID 9 029-1412-19/MFD Dear Leonard Desanti: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautamgbbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam ,bbfl.us. Thank you, Sincerely, IYN".L a.4", Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File A1IIERICA'SGATEN7AYTOTHEGULFSTREAAI Page 861 of 1193 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and General GMC Truck Sales Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Large Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. GENERAL GMC TRUCK SALES SIG ATURE NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TI LE (please print) 0-- — 0 DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER AMERICA 'S GATEiVA 1'710 Z'Iir'G[-j S l'I:']i l i11 Page 862 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach I+L, "(E/YRO('I;RE_i fE,,vT SERI I(ES ® 100 EA ST 0(E VATl; Y.0. BOX 310 BOI_'TOVBEACU, FLORIDA 3313.1 TELEYHDJ'EVO: (.581) 712-8310 �' FA X: (581) 712-8318 March 11, 2022 Innovative Equipment Services 2 LLC d/b/a Case Power and Equipment of Florida As successor-in-interest to Trekker Tractor 12601 W. Okeechobee Road Hialeah Gardens, FL. 33018 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID # 029-1412-19/MFD Dear Michael Cabrera: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautamgbbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautamgbbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File AAFRICA'S GATE1T'A V TO THE Com'ULFSTRE lI Page 863 of 1193 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and Innovative Equipment Services 2 LLC d/b/a Case Power and Equipment of Florida, as successor-in- interest to Trekker Tractor V Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Large Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. INNOVATIVE EQUIPMENT SERVICES 2 LLC D/B/A CASE POWER AND EQUIPMENT SIGNATURE OF FLORIDA Michael Cabrera Government Specialist NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) 5/6/2022 786-774-3284 DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER AAFRICA'S GATE11-A V TO THE Com'ULFSTRE lI Page 864 of 1193 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and Nextran Truck Centers (/ Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Large Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. NEXTRAN TRUCK CENTERS �'— SIGNATURE t4 E'J � 1PA RTS Its IQ.C E '- NAME 6F REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) 3 - 3 l - yam— DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER America's Gateway to the Gulfstream Page 865 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach Finance/Procurement Services 100 EasT Ocean Ave P.O.Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Telephone No:(561) 742-6310 FAX:(561) 742-6316 March 11, 2022 Nextran Truck Centers 7151 Industrial Drive South Riviera Beach, FL. 33404 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID # 029-1412-19/MFD Dear Ron Wood: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautam(d,,bbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam(abbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File America's Gateway to the Gulfstream Page 866 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach FINANG'F/PROG'URFMFNT SERVICES 100 FAST OC'EANAVE q P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTONBEAC'M, FLORIDA 33435 TELEPMONENO:(561) 742-6310 S FAX.• (561) 742-6316 March 11, 2022 Pat's Pump & Blower 2141 West Church Street Orlando, FL. 32805 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID # 029-1412-19/MFD Dear Kevin Fender: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam(a�bbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam(a�bbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File AMERIC'A'S GATEWAYTO TILE GULFSTRFAM Page 867 of 1193 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and Pat's Pump and Blower X Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Large Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. PAT'S PUMP AND BLOWER - Y SIGNATURE Man Le Controller NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) 4/8/2022 407-841-7867 DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER AMERIC'A'S GATRWAYTO TIIF GULFSTRRAM Page 868 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach FINANCE/PROCUREMENT SERVICES 100 EAST OCEANAVE P.O. BOX 310 OYNTONBEACH, FLORIDA 33435 TELEPHONE NO: (561)742-6310 PAX.-(561) 742-6316 Ski• March 11, 2022 The Pete Store 2441 S. State Road 7 Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 33317 BILI NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUMILARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID # 029-1412-19 FD Dear Frank Helfrich: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautam@bbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam@bbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, 1*k11La.4L" Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File AMERICA'S GATEWAY TO THE GULFSTREAM Page 869 of 1193 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUMALARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and The Pete Store Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Large Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. THE PETE STORE SIGNATURE (A f ,.-r r-r-S 0 1, NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) —5 DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER AMERICA'S GA EZWA Y TO EITE 0 ULFSTRZAM Page 870 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach I M SE VICE"S 100 16,AST OCAIAV.A 17" 1.0. Box�,110 BOYN-TO-NIREAerr, FIAWHJA :134,'�6 (.501) 74-)-(5370 PAX: (561) 742-6316 March 11, 2022 SBL freightliner 2840 Center Port Circle Pompano Beach, FL. 33064 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID 9 029-1412-19/MFI) Dear Edwin Chi: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautam0a bbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. t:� If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautarnoybbl1us. T hank you. Sincerely, Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File 11(1 RI IS GATETVA 31 710,7111A,G["I'll ISWHEA III Page 871 of 1193 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and SBL Freightliner X Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Large Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. SBL FREIGHTLINER SIGN _TUBE NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER It If .h"]e IC!,,I'S GA'I 7f,'I J'.-I),TO 7,111y"G I T1,FS77T?jyyt"II Page 872 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach FINANG'F/PROG'UJ?-EM NT SERVICES 100 FAST OCEANAVE q P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTONBEACM, FLORIDA 33435 TELEPMONENO:(561) 742-6310 S FAX.• (561) 742-6316 March 11, 2022 SSES dba Southern Sewer 3409 Industrial 27th Street Fort Pierce, FL. 34946 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID # 029-1412-19/MFD Dear Felix Denmon: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam(a�bbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam(a�bbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File AMERIC'A'S GATEWAYTO THF GULFSTRFAM Page 873 of 1193 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUMILARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and SSES dba Southern Sewer X Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Large Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. �- SSES lI3A SOUTHERN SEWER SIGNATURE Drew Denmon President NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) 3/28/2022 (800) 782-4134 DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER Page 874 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach FINANCE/PR0CUREMENT SEP VICES 100 EAST OCEAN AVE ,f P.O. BOX 310 m BO KVTON BEAC.I3; FLORIDA 3.34.35 TELEPHONE NO: (561) 742-6.310 m FAX: (561) 742-6.316 March 11, 2022 Sun Belt Hydraulics 2201 NW 22nd Street Pompano Beach, FL. 33069 BID NAME: `ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUMILARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID #029-1412-19IMFD Dear Mario Chavez: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautam�bbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautamgbbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File AMERICA'S GATEIVA Y TO THE GULFSTREAM Page 875 of 1193 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR MEDIUM/LARGE AND HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and Sun Belt Hydraulics Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Large Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. SUN BELT HYDRAULICS SIGNATURE NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) DA E (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER A.AIIERICA'S GATEYVA Y TO TI-IE G ULI IS Page 876 of 1193 BID NAME: BID NAME; "ANNUAL SUPPLY OFAFTERMARKETAUTONIOTWE PARTS,ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3,2023 . Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and Genuine Parts dba Napa Auto Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for Aftermarket Automotive Parts under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No,, I do not wish to renew the agreement. GENUINE PARTS DBA NAPA AUTO SIGNATURE NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) 7 DATE (AREA CODES ELEPHONE NUMBER NAPA 1005 S.Congress Ave Steven Brand'I Delray Beach,F1 33445 CSR 511411,1111 01ft, 954 520-5768 Cell Steven BrandEd,napaswe,earn Y TO 771K G ULf-1 17%.111-1 1-11 Page 877 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach l'IN�iN(.7�%Pl.'(>C.`�112Iy'IIILNT SII'VI(1.'S 100AAST0(AANAVIs' P.(>. I3(>X.31 D 110I NTOX BEA CII, 117LOHI1)A 13343.5 TR I PHONA N10: (561) 71:3-(3310 FAX:1: (.561) 742-6316 March 11, 2022 VMP 3595 N. Dixie Hwy. Bay # 7 Boca Raton, FL. 33431 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF AFTERMARKET AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES" BID # 031-141.2-1.9/MFD Dear Mr. Barry Friedman: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautamgbbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautamL&bbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, y ( i fl - Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File 1111ERI(A .S(,ATI,`I A Y TO THA'G L.'I,1*1S"I'hAAM Page 878 of 1193 BID NAME: BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF AFTERMARKET AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and VMP / Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for Aftermarket Automotive Parts under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. VMP S "NAT RE' V,Akk-1 AQ-LEMk1A,,J' �) I - i; E 4 d" NAME Oe REPRESENTATIVE Tlift (please print) 311412, 1-- - ) —?C- 2 —�el DATE I (AREA CODE) 'TELEPHONE NUMBER AJIIVRICA'`GA TE71VA VTO THE, 61,TPS,'TRKA III Page 879 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach P+IX1111 E/PROCUREMEIVE F SERVICES 100 EAST OCEANAVE P.O. BOY310 ® BOYIVTOIV 13EACII, FLORIDA 33435 TELEPI-IONENO: (561) 742-6310 ° FAX. (561) 742-6316 March 11, 2022 Al Packer Ford Lincoln 1530 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL. 33409 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR SMAL AND LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID # 032-1412-19/MFD Dear Millie Perez: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautamgbbfl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautamgbbfl.us. Thank you. Sincerely, MaraFrederiksen Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File AMERICA'S GATETVA Y TO THE G ULPSTRAW A1ll Page 880 of 1193 BID NAME: BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER(OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR SMAL AND LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and Al Packer Ford Lincoln - Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Small Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do.not wish to renew the agreement. AL PACKER FORD LINCOLN - SIGNA4TLTfRP-,-. NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER AIIIERICA'S GA TITTVAYTO THE GULFSTR7:AAI Page 881 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach �� rlvAvrr/�rrorrirxnrF.vT d SIIR VICES 700 EAST OCEANA VC, 'a P.O. BO 3I0 n B011V7'ONl3EACII,PLORIDA :3.3x33) TELEYIIONEXO:(567) 743-6310 FAX. (537) 742-631a March 11, 2022 Steve Moore dba Autonation Chevrolet Greenacres 5757 Lake Worth Road Greenacres, FL. 33463 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR SMAL AND LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID #032-1412-19/MFD Dear Mr. Greg James:. The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew the existing bid under the same terms and conditions for an additional year. We appreciate your quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautannbb;fl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we will go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautamabbf7.us. Thank you. Sincerely, YQUL Mara Frederiksen f Director of Financial Services cc: Michael Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File AAII,WUCA'S GATAJT A V710 7'IIE G r I PS7'I21;�t AI Page 882 of 1193 BID NAME: BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR SMAL AND LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and Autonation Chevrolet Greenacres Yes, I agree to extend the existing Bid for OEM Parts and Service Small Truck under the same Terms and Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do not wish to renew the agreement. AUTONATION CHEVROLET GREENACRES d7 SWNPI� V NAM REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) DAIm I (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER A.AIA 1C A.S GAWE'if A V TO'!'1110'GI LF-STl2AMAI Page 883 of 1193 The City O Boynton Beach FI.vA IVCK/1-11.1 "I I14Ilati!I' s��?�Tlc:r5 100-EASW OC AAN A VA P.O. 130 310 • BO YN POV BEACYII l+LOI.TD ! 3.343 i I'1;III;PII0,'VI;VO;(5 1) 742-6:170 I t1 (5 1) 742-6316 March 11, 2022 Schumache--farts Group 2102 S. Federal Hwy Delray Beach, FL. 33483 BID NAME: "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR SMAL AND LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" BID # 032-1412-19/mrD Dcar Mr. Chris Smith: The above referenced bid will expire 9-3-22. The bid contains an option for renewal. Therefore, the City of Boynton Beach would like to renew thw existing bid under the same terms and conditions for ar_ additional year. We appreciate ya r quality service, and if you agree, the bid will be extended for an additional year. Please indicate your response on the following page and email it to Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution, at dautarrtbtl.us. We look forward to continue working with you. If you agree, we wall go to Commission for approval. If you should have any questions, please feel free to email Michael Dauta, Manager of Materials and Distribution at dautam9bbfl,us. Thank.you. Sincerely, Mara Frederiksen Director of Financia[ Services cc: Michaci Dauta—Manager of Materials and Distribution Central File A�l ERIC"A'S Cert TFjfT ,13"1Y1 THE GU1,F1!M-?A,',AA1 Page 884 of 1193 BID NAME: BID NAME: `=ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER(OEM) SERVICE AND PARTS FOR SMAL AND LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT" Contract Renewal Period: September 4, 2022 THROUGH September 3, 2023 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, and Schumacher Parts Group / Yes, I agree to extend the existingBid for OEM Parts sand Service Small Truck under the same Terms End Conditions for an additional year: September 4, 2022 through September 3, 2023 No, I do nct wish to renew the agreement. SCHUMAC-HER PARTS GROUP SIGNATURE NAME OF R.EFRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) DATE (AREA CODE) TELEPHONE NUMBER AilIFRICA'S G,19'TTIA YTO TILT GULFSTRTA RI Page 885 of 1193 eCity of BgjIntvn Bauch FinancejProcurement Services 100 E.Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 P.O.Bax 310 Boynton Beach,Florida 33425-0310 Telephone No:(561)742-6310 i i May;16, 2022 E BID:�i CITYWIDE PA(NTNG SERVICES—PRE-QUALIFIED POOL BID(No.: 013-2511-19/17 Agreement between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH and J &J Inc. dba Eagle Painting. E i AGREEMENT RENEWAL TERM: J'UL'Y 3, 2022—JULY2, 2023 Yes, I agree to renew the existing agreement under the same terms, conditions, and pricing for an additional one-year term. No, I do not wish to renew the bid for the following reason(s) F j J & INC. dba EAGLE PAINTING NA E OF COMPANY STGNATURE i Is . T J_ Y NA I �fF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) I ` -73 DAT iE (AREA COBE)TELEPHONE NUMBER E-MAIL i I i I j I I i i America's Gateway to the Gulf Stream Page 886 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach Finance/Procurement Services 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone No:(561) 742-6310 May 16, 2022 Mr. George Terwilliger All Counties Painting, LLC 4341 SW 73 Terrace Davie, FL 33314 VIA EMAIL TRANSMITTAL TO: h2opressure@bellsouth.net BID: CITYWIDE PAINTNG SERVICES— PRE-QUALIFIED POOL BID No.: 013-2511-19/IT CURRENT AGREEMENT TERM: JULY 3, 2021 THROUGH JULY 2, 2022 Dear Mr. Terwilliger: The current agreement term for"Citywide Painting Services" expires July 2, 2022. The contract documents allow for three (3) additional one-year extensions. The City of Boynton Beach would like to renew this contract for its 2nd renewal for an additional one-year period with the same terms, conditions, and pricing. Please indicate your response on the following page and return it to Procurement Services along with the company's update COI via email to pratttabbfl.us at your earliest convenience. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Taralyn Pratt, Contract Administrator at (561) 742-6308. Sincerely, Mara Frederiksen Director of Financial Services Cc: Gail Mootz, Manager, Infrastructure Maintenance Adrianna Greco-Arencibia, Assistant to PW Director tp America's Gateway to the Gulf Stream Page 887 of 1193 The City of Boynton Beach Finance/Procurement Services 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone No:(561) 742-6310 May 16, 2022 BID: CITYWIDE PAINTNG SERVICES— PRE-QUALIFIED POOL BID No.: 013-2511-19/IT Agreement between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH and All Counties Painting, LLC. AGREEMENT RENEWAL TERM: JULY 3, 2022—JULY 2, 2023 x Yes, I agree to renew the existing agreement under the same terms, conditions, and pricing for an additional one-year term. No, I do not wish to renew the bid for the following reason(s) ALL COUNTIES PAINTING, LLC 2z Z' NAME OF COMPANY SIGNATURE George Terwilliger Vice-President NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE TITLE (please print) 05/19/2022 954-445-8033 DATE (AREA CODE)TELEPHONE NUMBER h2opressure@bellsouth.net E-MAIL America's Gateway to the Gulf Stream Page 888 of 1193 8.A. Public Hearing 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Ordinance No. 22-013 - Second Reading -Approve amendments to the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 3, Article 111. Zoning Districts and Overlay Zones; Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 5. Nonconforming Uses; and Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6. Historic Preservation Requirements to promote, incentivize and facilitate the preservation of historically-designated properties in the City. Explanation of Request: The subject amendments are being proposed to promote the City's Historic Preservation Program. The proposed amendments pertain to proposed property improvements, non-conforming characteristics of historic properties, and potential internal conflict between initiatives within redevelopment plans and preservation objectives. The amendments are being proposed by the City's Historic Resources Preservation Board (NRPB) in response to, in part, the magnitude of previous demolitions of historic houses, recent inquiries regarding desired modifications to historic structures, and the possible conflict between redevelopment plan design standards and preservation initiatives. The proposed amendments can be viewed in their entirety as attachments to this item and are briefly described as follows: 1. Exemptions from or reductions in Zoning Standards—The intended standards have been placed in a "Modified Building Standards" table within the Preservation chapter, to match the existing format of the Zoning Regulations. Many of the historic homes in the City are relatively small, and located on proportionally small lots with minimum space to expand. Further, many of the older homes are now non-conforming to current day lot standards such as setbacks and maximum lot coverage. Although the original preservation program was written with a provision that supports zoning variances if needed, the proposed amendments would eliminate the uncertainty, cost and time associated with the variance process, as well as the challenge of proving hardship by both the applicant and staff. The exemptions or reduced standards would apply to minimum lot size, minimum frontage, minimum living area, minimum setbacks, and maximum lot coverage. Appropriate cross-references will be added to the corresponding Building and Site Regulation tables in the Zoning Regulations. 2. Addressing conflict with redevelopment plan initiatives—The design standards written for the mixed-use districts that implement the Community Redevelopment Plan require an assembly of an entire block frontage to provide continuity in the ultimate streetscape and "street wall". The subject amendments would allow for an exception when interrupted by a designated historic site. The proposed amendment is intended to prevent blockage of the redevelopment project or pressure being applied to encourage the sale of the historic site. 3. Exceptions for non-conforming uses—There exists within the City historic duplex and multi-family residential buildings that are located within single-family or commercial zoning districts, and therefore, may be construed as"non-conforming uses" by Zoning Regulations. The proposed amendment would exempt designated sites from the Nonconforming Use regulations of the Code thereby allowing maintenance and site improvements without the restrictions that accompany a non-conforming use. 4. Review of demolition requests—The current preservation program requires specific and rather significant actions to be taken by property owners, staff and the HRPB in response to applications to demolish Page 889 of 1193 historically-designated properties. Such actions are intended to review the potential loss of historic sites for proper justifications, to review what is planned to replace the historic structure, to possibly require salvaging of specific features, and, at minimum, to create a record of the historic asset. The proposed amendments would allow the establishment of a list of properties that would represent the most worthy of preservation according to the review criteria in the Program, which would treated similarly to a designated property. The selection process would involve a visual survey of current condition of the properties, including updating the list by identifying, and excluding, those properties that no longer exist. The Board would also include this list for frequent communications to educate property owners about the preservation program, including the financial benefits, and importance of property maintenance. The benefits of this priority property list also supports other preservation program initiatives such as public outreach, inventory updating and for historic district consideration. Staff supports the proposed amendments to promote implementation of the City's Historic Preservation Program. I n addition to the justifications stated herein, it should also be noted that some of the amendments are needed immediately to address current matters involving home expansion plans, anticipated demolition applications, and non-conforming historic properties. How will this affect city programs or services? Amendments should increase applicability of, and incentivize interest in, the Historic Resources Preservation Program. 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 Description D Ordinance Ordinance approving amendments to LDR for Historic Preservation corrected for 2nd read Staff Report Staff Report Amendment Exhibit A- Proposed Amendments- Zoning Regulations D Amendment Exhibit B - Proposed Amendments- Historic Preservation Provisions Other Staff Presentation Page 890 of 1193 1 2 ORDINANCE NO. 22- 3 4 5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 6 FLORIDA AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 7 CHAPTER 3, ARTICLE III. ZONING DISTRICTS AND OVERLAY ZONES; 8 CHAPTER 3, ARTICLE IV, SECTION S. NONCONFORMING USES; AND 9 CHAPTER 4, ARTICLE IX, SECTION 6. HISTORIC PRESERVATION 10 REQUIREMENTS TO PROMOTE, INCENTIVIZE AND FACILITATE THE 11 PRESERVATION OF HISTORICALLY-DESIGNATED PROPERTIES IN THE 12 CITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND 13 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 14 15 16 WHEREAS, the subject amendments are being proposed to promote the City's 17 Historic Preservation Program.; and 18 WHEREAS, these amendments pertain to proposed property improvements, non- 19 conforming characteristics of historic properties, and potential internal conflict between 20 initiatives within redevelopment plans and preservation objectives; and 21 WHEREAS, the amendments are being proposed by the City's Historic Resources 22 Preservation Board (HRPB) in response to, in part, the magnitude of previous demolitions of 23 historic houses, recent inquiries regarding desired modifications to historic structures, and 24 the possible conflict between redevelopment plan design standards and preservation 25 initiatives; and 26 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach has considered the 27 recommendations and has determined that it is in the best interest of the citizens and 28 residents of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida to approve the amendments to the Land 29 Development Regulations as contained herein. 30 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY I S:ACA\Ordinances\LDR Changes\LDR Amendment (Ch 3 And Ch 4)(Historical Preservation Requirements)rev 2nd read-Ordinance.Docx Page 891 of 1193 31 OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 32 Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are true and correct and are now ratified 33 and confirmed by the City Commission. 34 Section 2. City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 3, 35 "Zoning", Article III "Zoning Districts and Overlay Zones"; and Article IV, Section 5, 36 "Nonconforming Uses", are hereby amended as follows: 37 See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 38 Section 3. City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 4, 39 Article "IX", Section 6 "Historic Preservation Requirements" are hereby amended as follows: 40 See Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 41 Section 4. Each and every other provision of the Land Development Regulations 42 not herein specifically amended, shall remain in full force and effect as originally adopted. 43 Section S. All laws and ordinances applying to the City of Boynton Beach in 44 conflict with any provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. 45 Section 6. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion 46 thereof be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not 47 affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 48 Section 7. Authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. 49 Section 8. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately. 50 FIRST READING this 17th day of May, 2022. 51 2 S:ACA\Ordinances\LDR Changes\LDR Amendment (Ch 3 And Ch 4)(Historical Preservation Requirements)rev 2nd read-Ordinance.Docx Page 892 of 1193 52 SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGEthis 7th day of June, 2022. 53 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 54 YES NO 55 56 Mayor—Ty Penserga 57 58 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 59 60 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 61 62 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 63 64 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 65 66 VOTE 67 ATTEST: 68 69 70 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 71 City Clerk 72 (Corporate Seal) 3 S:ACA\Ordinances\LDR Changes\LDR Amendment (Ch 3 And Ch 4)(Historical Preservation Requirements)rev 2nd read-Ordinance.Docx Page 893 of 1193 Exhibit " ARTICLE III. ZONING DISTRICTS Sec. 1. Overview. A. General. Pursuant to Chapter 1, Article Ilio Section S.B., any given parcel of land in the city shall have a zoning district that corresponds with the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) classification of the Comprehensive Plan. B. Residential Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-1). RESIDENTIAL R-1 R-1 R- R-1 R- R-3 IPUD PUD MHPD AAB AA 1A 13 2 Duplex 13 Multi Density(dwelling units per 5 5.5 6 7.5 10 11 Flexible10 Flexiblel0 Flexiblel0 acre): Project Area,Minimum N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5+ 10+ (acres) Lot Area per unit, 9,000 8,0008 7,500 6,000 4,500 4,00012 Flexible Flexible 4,200 Minimum(square feet): Lot Frontage,Minimum 90 75 60 60 75 100 Flexible Flexible N/A (feet): Living Area,Minimum A/C 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 750 750 Flexible Flexible N/A (square feet): Lot Coverage,Maximum: 45% 45% 45% 50% 40% 40% 50% N/A N/A Floor-Area-Ratio(FAR)for N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Non-Residential,Maximum: Structure Height,Maximum 30 30 30 30 30 456 457 456 30 (feet): Building Setbacks, Minimum(feet): Front: 25 25 25 25 25 40 Flexibles Flexibles 20 Interior side: 10 108 7.5 7.5 10 20 Flexibles Flexibles 5 Corner side: 254 254 254 254 254 40 Flexibles Flexibles 1011 Rear: 204 204 204 204 254 40 Flexibles Flexibles 1011 Special rear yard setback Maximum Percentage of Reduction: reductions for 1-story building additions abutting: 1-95 or railroad tracks: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Intracoastal Waterway 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (ICWW): Page 894 of 1193 Lake: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Golf course: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Canal wider than 150 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A feet: Canal narrower than 33% 33% 33% 33% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 150 feet: Commercial/industrial: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Public/private park: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Perimeter wall abutting 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A non-residential: Administrative Adjustment: Maximum Percentage of Reduction(to standard yard setback): Front yard: 20% 20% 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Side yard: 20% N/A 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rear yard: 25% 25% 25% 25% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A General Notes: 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 3 3 9 9 11 1. The setback reduction provisions shall not supersede any setbacks that are recorded on a plat and shall not be used in conjunction with the setback reductions allowed by administrative adjustments. 2. An administrative adjustment to reduce a setback may be granted if any first floor addition follows the building line of a legally non-conforming single-family structure, or a building line previously approved by a variance. 3. Existing and/or planned single-family homes shall conform to the R-1 district requirements. Duplex homes shall conform to the R-2 district requirements. 4. Where orientation of adjacent lots on both street frontages provides typical front yard setbacks, the corner lot shall provide for front yard setbacks along both streets. When two (2)front yard setbacks are provided for on a corner lot, no rear yard back setback shall be required, only side yard setbacks shall be imposed. 5. Minimum required perimeter setbacks of an IPUD or PUD are flexible except where adjacent to single-family residential zoning. Where adjacent to single-family zoning, required perimeter setbacks shall resemble the setbacks of the adjacent development based upon the orientation of structures with said development. Also, perimeter buildings shall have an increased setback of one (1)additional foot for every foot of building height in excess of thirty (30)feet. Project design along abutting roadway(s), including setbacks, shall be based on existing development patterns or applicable recommendation from the respective development plan. 6. See Note#5 for additional setback requirements relative to building height. 7. A lesser building height maybe required for compatibility with adjacent properties. See Note#5 for more setback requirements relative to building height. 8. The minimum lot area shall be seven thousand, five hundred (7,500)square feet and the minimum side yard shall be seven and one-half(7-1/2)feet for properties developed and/or platted prior to June 13, 1975. 9. Total usable open space shall be calculated at two hundred (200) square feet per dwelling unit (also see Chapter 4, Article III, Section 8.). Page 895 of 1193 10. The maximum allowable density is determined by the applicable future land use classification of the Comprehensive Plan. 11. Perimeter building setbacks of the mobile home park district shall mirror the building setbacks of adjacent zoning district(s), but with a minimum of the setback required for a single-family residence. 12. Multi-family dwellings and group homes require four thousand (4,000)square feet. All other uses allowed in R-3 require twenty thousand (20,000)square feet. 13. Parcels within the Heart of Boynton District, as defined by the CRA Community Redevelopment Plan, that (1) were originally platted or(2)were existing parcels as of April 1, 2020 may use the development regulations within this section to develop a single-family residence: C. Non-Residential Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-2). NON-RESIDENTIAL C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 CBD PCD M-1 PID REC PU Density(dwelling units N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Flexible" N/A N/A per acre): Project Area, Minimum N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 311 N/A 2511 N/A N/A (acres) Lot Area, Minimum 9,000 5,000 15,000 5,000 15,000 Flexible 10,000 Flexible 43,560 8,000 (square feet): Lot Frontage, 75 50 75 50 75 Flexible 0 Flexible 100 75 Minimum: Lot Depth, Minimum: 120 100 N/A 100 100 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Lot Coverage, 40% 40% 40% 40% 75%18 40%11 60% 60% N/A N/A Maximum: Floor-Area-Ratio 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.50 N/A 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.00 (FAR), Maximum: Structure Height, 304 259 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 Maximum (feet): Building Setbacks, Minimum(feet)14,: Front 30 30 20 25 0 40 15 30 25 2513 Rear 20 20 202 205 206 40 203 30 25 2513 Interior side 10 15 01 155 0 30 154 20 25 1513 Corner side 10 20 20 155 87 30 15 30 25 1513 Building Setbacks, Minimum if abutting Page 896 of 1193 a residential district (feet)14,: Rear 30 30 30 30 N/A N/A 30 N/A N/A 30 Interior side 30 30 30 30 N/A N/A 30 N/A N/A 30 Corner side 30 30 30 30 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Waterfront yard N/A N/A N/A N/A 88 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1. 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. 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 yard abuts a railroad right-of-way or any paved alley, the rear yard may be reduced to ten (10) feet. 4. Where rear yard abuts a paved alley or street, then no side setback shall be required. 5. 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. 6. Where rear property line abuts a public street or alley, rear yard setback may be reduced to eight (8)feet at first floor level, in which case, no setback shall be required at all other floor levels. 7. Eight (8)feet is required at first floor level. No setback shall be required at all other floor levels. 8. Waterfront setbacks shall be measured from the property where the body of water is under different ownership than the subject property line. However, setbacks are measured from the mean high water line if the body of water is under the same ownership as the subject property. 9. Buildings designed with under-story parking shall be allowed a maximum building height of thirty-five (35)feet but only with conditional use approval. 10. The total ground floor area of all buildings and accessory structures shall not exceed forty percent (40%)of the plot on which they are constructed. 11. Contiguous acres. 12. Residential uses are only allowed within a mixed use pod of a PID that has a DRI future land use classification. Maximum residential densities shall be in accordance with the thresholds established for the respective DRI. 13. For hospital buildings, additional setbacks in excess of thirty(30)feet shall be required for any height over forty-five (45)feet. The additional setback shall be measured by calculating three (3)additional feet of setback for each foot in height above forty-five (45)feet, not including minimal rooftop equipment that are eligible for height exception pursuant to Chapter 2, Article II, Section 4. 14. Overlay regulations may apply. See Section 8 for regulations pertaining to overlays. E. Mixed Use Urban Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-4). MIXED USE, URBAN 13,14 MU-1 MU-2 MU-3 MU-4 MU-C Page 897 of 1193 MIXED USE, URBAN 13,14 MU-1 MU-2 MU-3 MU-4 MU-C Lot Area,Minimum(acres): Public park N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A All other uses 0.50 0.75 1 1 1 Lot Frontage,Minimum(ft.)' 100 1002 1502 2002 2002 Structure Ht.,Minimum(ft.) 30 30 30 45 45 Maximum Height(ft.)' 45 65 75 100 150/1254 Maximum Density(DUs/Acre)10, 20 40 50 60 80 12 Maximum F.A.R." 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 Build-to-line(ft.)' All sides abutting a collector or Factor of Pedestrian Zone Requirement' arterial road Abutting a Local street 07 07 07 07 07 Interior side 07 07 07 07 07 Building Setback,Minimum(ft.)' Rear abutting: Residential single-family 255/05,6 255 255 255 255 Intracoastal waterway 255 255 255 255 255 Side abutting Residential single-family 255/05,6 255 255 255 255 Usable Open Space,Minimum(sq. N/A N/A 0.5% 1% 2% ft.)9 1. May be reduced if frontage extends from right-of-way to right-of-way. 2. Project sites must front on two (2) intersecting rights-of-way and must have an uninterrupted lot frontage. An 2L,qgpti20_. i7g11 be rade when til i—ntermrRuption is attributed to themeyistenc�of�de ic�rtgteci i7i�tcaric site or a site curmrRerttlymcart ti7e L.------------------------------of oilly_ ic�r�if icantm Sites. PrRoa Lgjmdesign��7allmr���ir�i��ccar�r �tibi_I_itymwit�7 t�7 i7istoric sites sc a to allow_tie i7istoiic site to mutuallymccantribute to the str_eetscape_ Ike iqI cc�rr�iderations should include trRar-sitional_de iql _f1etMents such_as buildir�crose a_ration _gggktrmeatments ar�c�mcapen pg2g,__gf!d plgxasmand Ian-antrru__I�edestrmi rt_Zo-ne_i-ec irements shall be_rec uirRed to continue uninter_ ret�dmby ti7e i7i�toric�ite� includ_i_r�g streetsca�e, lane sca irk and ed2atrmian_am_enitiies. 3. Maximum height on any street frontage is forty-five (45)feet. Maximum height on Intracoastal Waterway is thirty-five (35)feet consistent for a depth of a minimum of thirty(30)feet. Heights may require reduction where Page 898 of 1193 adjacent to a single-family zoning district where necessary to achieve the compatibility requirements of these regulations. Height bonus may be granted through participation in the Workforce Housing Program. 4. Maximum height reduced to one hundred twenty-five (125)feet for the entire project where property abuts any other MU or residential zoning district not separated by a right-of-way. 5. Plus one (1) additional foot for each foot of height over thirty-five (35)feet. 6. Where there is an intervening right-of-way of at least forty (40)feet. 7. Buildings and structures shall be located no farther than zero (0)feet from the property line, except in conjunction with providing required visibility at intersections, driveways; open spaces and public plazas; or when additional setback is necessary to provide for required "Pedestrian Zone (PZ). Building placement is a factor of roadway type and CRA district, which determines the minimum width and design of the PZ. The minimum PZ is comprised of three components: 1)a five (5)foot wide street tree area, measured from the back of the curb, or future curb on roads requiring a right-of-way dedication, 2)an eight (8)foot wide sidewalk (ten-foot (10')wide sidewalk when located within the Downtown District, as defined by the Community Redevelopment Area Plan), free from obstructions, measured from the centerline of street trees, and 3)an eight-foot (8')wide active area, measured from the sidewalk. The PZ components may vary in placement order only on sites with conflicting right- of-way regulations. See Section 5.C.2 below for additional relief provisions from build-to line requirements. 8. Locally registered historic structures are not required to meet these standards. 9. Usable open space shall be required for all developments two (2) acres in size or larger which shall be devoted to plazas or other public open space, excluding private recreation. See Chapter 4, Article III, Section 8 for additional regulations. 10. Projects within the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development District (the Station Area)shall have minimum densities as follows: MU-1 -fifteen (15), MU-2 -twenty-five (25), MU-3-thirty-five (35), MU-4 -forty-five (45) and MU-C - sixty(60)dwellings per acre. 11. Projects within the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development District (the Station Area) shall have a minimum FAR as follows: MU-3-one and three-quarters (1.75), MU-4 (2.0) and MU-C-two (2.0). Maximum FAR for MU-3 may be increased to 3.5 if abutting property with the Mixed Use High future land use classification. 12. The maximum density for projects within the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development District (the Station Area) may be increased up to twenty-five percent (25%)over the maximum density allowed in the underlying zoning district through participation in the City's Workforce Housing Program. 13. Mixed use projects within urban mixed use zoning districts will meet ground floor COMMERCIAL USE requirement by including commercial uses serving the general public such as retail, restaurants, bars, entertainment, personal services, and offices. Resident-only serving amenities such as lounges, gyms, common rooms, and recreation spaces may be included in addition to the above uses, but shall not fulfill the commercial requirements. 14. Residential-only projects within MU-1, MU-2, and MU-3 zoning districts located within the Federal Highway District and the Heart of Boynton District, as defined by the Community Redevelopment Area Plan, will meet ACTIVE USE requirement by using design features - including street-fronting access -to allow residential use to engage with the street and provide the opportunity for interaction. Such features may be combined with building amenities such as lounges, gyms, common rooms, and recreation spaces on the ground floor. Page 899 of 1193 Sec. 5. Nonconforming Uses. A. Definition. See Chapter 1, Article 11, Definitions. B. Existing Uses. 1. General. Any lawful use of land or structures existing on the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these zoning regulations, but which would become a nonconforming use under the terms of these Regulations or future amendments hereto, shall be permitted to continue, subject to the provisions of this section pertaining to its extension, alteration, reconstruction, business tax renewal, discontinuance or change. Any use or structure in lawful existence at the time of adoption or amendment of these zoning regulations which would thereafter require a conditional use approval under its provisions shall be construed to be a nonconforming use. Such uses or structures may become conforming upon application, review, and approval as a conditional use according to the procedures and standards set forth in these zoning regulations for conditional use approvals. However, if approval of a conditional use is not granted for such use or structure, then it shall continue to be construed as nonconforming. Any enlargement, increase, extension, or intensification of a use or structure would require such approval as if it were a new use or structure. Any alteration or movement of such use which the Development Director finds does not enlarge, increase, extend, or intensify the use, shall not require conditional use approval, but shall conform to all other applicable provisions contained in the Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations. 2. Exclusions (Ordinance 12-010). Any legally conforming use with previous city approval or in possession of an active Business Tax Receipt and/or Certificate of Use at the time of this ordinance, but no longer listed as permitted or conditional in the zoning district in which it is located pursuant to Ordinance 12-010 shall continue to be considered conforming to the extent that it may expand business operations and/or associated building by up to twenty percent (20%), provided it does not expand onto an abutting lot. This same provision shall apply to the Land Use Option(s) of individual lots depicted on the Quantum Park Master Site Development Plan. C. Nonconforming Use Limitations. 1. Use of Land. No nonconforming use of land shall be enlarged or increased, nor extended to occupy a greater area of land than was occupied on the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these Regulations, unless such use is subsequently changed to a use permitted in the district in which such use is located. No such nonconforming use shall be moved in whole or in part to any other portion of the lot or parcel occupied by such use on the effective date of the adoption or amendment to these Regulations, nor shall such nonconforming use be moved to any other parcel or located in any district within which said use is not permitted. No additional structures or buildings shall be erected in connection with such nonconforming use of land. 2. Use of Structures. Any nonconforming use which occupies a portion of a building or other structure not originally designed or intended for such use shall not be extended to any other part of the building or structure. No nonconforming use may be extended to occupy any Page 900 of 1193 land outside the building or structure, nor any additional building or structure on the same plat, which was not used for such nonconforming use at the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these Regulations. No structure used for a nonconforming use shall be enlarged, extended, reconstructed, or structurally altered, unless the use is changed to one which complies with the provisions of these Regulations. However, ordinary repairs, maintenance and improvements, such as plumbing or wiring, replacement of non-bearing walls, fixtures or other interior alterations, shall be permitted each year in an amount not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the assessed value of the building or structure for that year as determined by the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, subject to the provisions of the preceding paragraph and provided such work does not increase the cubic volume of the structure, the floor area devoted to the nonconforming use or the number of dwelling units. Nothing in these Regulations shall prevent compliance with applicable laws or ordinances relative to the safety and sanitation of a building occupied by nonconforming use. D. Change of Use. Any part of a structure or land occupied by a nonconforming use which is changed to or occupied by a conforming use shall not thereafter be used or occupied by a nonconforming use. A nonconforming use of land or structure shall not be changed to any other use except one which would be permitted as a conforming use in the district in which the land or building is located. However, no change shall be required in the plans, construction, or designed use of any structure for which a building permit was lawfully issued pursuant to Chapter 4, Article IAC, and upon which construction has actually begun prior to the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these Regulations. E. Discontinuance. If for any reason a nonconforming use of land, structure or any part thereof ceases or is discontinued for a period of more than six (6) consecutive months, except when government action impedes access thereto, the land shall not thereafter be used for a nonconforming use. The issuance or existence of a required business tax receipt, permit, or other governmental authorization to conduct such nonconforming use shall not mean that the use has not ceased, but that the lack of the same shall create a refutable presumption that the use has ceased. F. Nonconforming Lots/Structures. See Chapter 3, Article V, Section 11 for the regulations pertaining to nonconforming lots and structures. C. this Section that limit the extension alteration reconstruction business tax renewal discontinuance or chap e of a non-conformin use of ro ert�r do not ag l r-tom ar er that is listed on the Cit 's Register of Historic Places. Page 901 of 1193 EXHIBIT "B" HISTORIC PRESERVATION - EXCERPTS FROM LDR Ch. 4, Art. IX, Sec. 6. Historic Preservation Requirements. A. General. 1. Purpose and Intent. These provisions are designed to identify, protect, restore and encourage the reuse of Resources, all of which are essential to the City's health, safety, morals and its economical, educational, cultural, and general welfare. These valid public purposes shall be fulfilled by the ordinance, to achieve the following goals: a. Preserve, protect, enhance and perpetuate Resources which represent distinctive and significant elements of the City's historical cultural, social, economical, political, archaeological, and architectural identity; and/or serve as visible reminders of the City's culture and heritage; b. Ensure the harmonious, orderly, and efficient growth, prosperity and development of the City through retention and reuse of its historic and cultural Resources; c. Strengthen civic pride and cultural stability through neighborhood conservation; d. Contribute to the stabilization of the economy of the city through the continued use, preservation, conservation and revitalization of its Resources, e. Protect and enhance the city's historic, cultural and architectural attractions to tourists and visitors and the support and stimulus to business and industry thereby provided; f. Promote the use of Resources for the education, pleasure, and welfare of the people of the City; g. Provide a review process for the continued preservation and appropriate, compatible and sensitive development of new construction and additions with in the city's historic districts and neighborhoods; h. Protect and enhance the scale, character and stability of existing neighborhoods, and protect against destruction of or encroachment upon areas which contribute to the character of the City; i. Facilitate the creation of a convenient, harmonious and attractive community, and protect the architectural beauty, special architectural features, and special landscape features of the City; j. Avoid demolition, or other adverse effect on historic properties (Properties) and Districts, which would cause an irreparable loss to the City; k. Assist neighborhoods to achieve a positive neighborhood identity and sense of place. In addition, these provisions are designed to implement, be consistent with, and assist in the achievement of the goals, objectives and policies, as specifically required by the City's Comprehensive Plan, with respect to historic, conservation, and neighborhood Resources. 2. Terms and Definitions. See Chapter 1 o Article 11 for all applicable terms and definitions which pertain to the historic preservation regulations and standards contained herein. 3. Certified Local Government Review. The City Commission is a Certified Local Government (CLG) approved by the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. The City Commission as a CLG is required to participate in the Florida National Register of Historic Places nomination process, be involved in the Section 106 process, and is eligible to receive grants from the Certified Local Government Section of the Florida Department of State, Historical Resources Grants-In-Aid program. 4. Unsafe Buildings and Structures. Should the Building Official determine that a Historic Property (either designated or eligible f^r ^^ncidE?Fati„n f„r IE)nnl rdesigRatienon the list of "potentially significant" sites) or a Property within a Historic District is unsafe, the Planning and Zoning staff and Historic Resources Preservation Board shall be notified of such findings. Within applicable laws and regulation, the Building Official shall endeavor to have the Resource repaired rather than demolished and shall take into account any comments and recommendation by the Board. The Board may take appropriate actions to Effect and accomplish the preservation of the Resource, including, but not limited to, negotiations with the owner and other Interested Parties, provided that such actions do not interfere with the Florida Building Codes. In the case where the Building Official determines that there are emergency conditions dangerous to the life, health or property on a designated or inventoried site or Property within a Historic District, and timely Demolition is the only course of action, the Building Official may order the Demolition and notify the Planning and Zoning Division of the impending action. In this instance, a Certificate of Appropriateness will not be required and the Historic Resources Preservation Board will promptly be notified of the action being taken. 5. Waiver of Technical Requirements. The provisions of the technical codes relating to the construction, alteration, repair, enlargement, restoration or moving of Buildings may not be mandatory for those Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places, when evaluated by a Florida registered architect or engineer and demonstrated to the Building Official to be safe and in the public interest of health, safety and welfare. Resources or portions thereof that do not strictly comply with the Florida Building Code may be considered to be in compliance, if it can be shown to the satisfaction of the Building Official that equivalent protection has been provided or that no hazard will be created or continued through noncompliance. (Life safety and property conservation shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 11, Sections 1105 and 1106 of the 2007 Florida Building Code, or as subsequently amended). 2 Alterations to Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places may receive exemption from accessibility requirements. (Pursuant to Chapter 11, Section 11-4.1.7 of the 2007 Florida Building Code, or as subsequently amended, the Building Official may determine that compliance for accessible routes (exterior and interior), ramps, entrances, or toilets would threaten or destroy the historic significance of the Building, in which case the alternative requirements in Chapter 11, Section 11-4.1.7(3) may be utilized). 6. Modified Development Standards for Registered Historic Structures. Locally registered historic structures may use the development standards within this section. These provisions apply to single-family, two-family, or multi-family structures within single-family zoning districts, and residential or commercial uses within non-residential zoning districts, including improvements to said structures and properties that are approved through the Certificate of Appropriateness process. Proposed improvements to said structures and properties shall be reviewed according to the following requirements: Modified Residential Building and Site Development Standards- Historic Sites Lot Area per unit, Minimum square feet): N/A Lot Frontage, Minimum (feet): N/A Living Area, Minimum A/C square feet): N/A Lot Coverage, Maximum 10% increase over the maximum allowed within the zoning district. Note: If applicable per City procedures, site improvements are subject to review for compliance with City drainage requirements. Building Setbacks Existing non-conforming setbacks shall not preclude attached or detached building additions or expansions; however, non-conforming setbacks shall not be worsened. Additional restrictions may apply to 2nd floor improvements to minimize impacts upon abutting properties. a Modified Non-Residential Building and Site Development Standards — Historic Sites Project Area, Minimum (acres): N/A Lot Area, Minimum (square feet): N/A Lot Frontage, Minimum: N/A Lot Depth, Minimum: N/A r Lot Coverage, Maximum 10% increase over the maximum allowed within the zoning district. Note: If applicable per City procedures, site improvements are subject to review for compliance with City drainage requirements. Building Setbacks, Minimum (feet): Existing non-conforming setbacks shall not preclude attached or detached building additions or expansions; however, non-conforming setbacks shall not be worsened. Additional restrictions may apply to 2nd floor improvements to minimize impacts upon abutting properties. 7. Administrative and Board Approval of Zoning Code Variances. Alterations to Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places may receive variances to zoning code regulations, if such regulations would adversely impact or threaten the historic significance of the Resource, or have the result of discouraging the designation and/or preservation of historic sites. The responsibility for review and approval of an application for a variance in association for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Alterations of Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places will rest with staff, unless the corresponding Certificate of Appropriateness requires Historic Resources Preservation Board (NRPB) action, in which case the NRPB will have review and approval responsibility. Such requests for variance shall be made on a separate application, approved by the Board. Said application fee and other applicable charges shall be established by resolution adopted by the City Commission. 8. Sustainable Building Practices. The application of sustainable, energy efficient and green building practices to improvements associated with historic properties is encouraged whenever they are compatible with best historic preservation practices. Whenever possible, equipment such as solar panels, wind generation devices, mechanical equipment etc., should not be affixed to the building, but sited in the rear or side yard locations and fully screened with landscaping, fence or wall. When placement upon the building is unavoidable, such equipment as well as skylights, shall be located on a non-character defining elevation or roof slope that is not visible from the street. In no instance, shall the equipment be allowed to be placed upon any character defining feature. Expedited review shall be afforded to those applicants who propose the placement of such equipment on other than the building facades or roof. B. Designation of Historic Properties and Districts. 1. Guidelines for Historic Designation. To qualify as a Property or a District, individual properties must have significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or culture and possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. For Districts, eligibility is based on the > 4 establishment of historic contexts or themes which describe the historical relationship of the Properties within the district. Individual Buildings shall normally be at least 50 years old and, in the case of a District at least 50% of the Buildings shall normally be at least fifty years old. Buildings shall also be significant in one or more of the following areas: a. Association with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of the City's history; or b. Association with the lives of persons significant in the City's past; or c. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; d. Has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history; or e. Is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. 2. Criteria Considerations. Ordinarily cemeteries, birthplaces, graves of historical figures, properties owned by religious institutions or used for religious purposes, structures that have been moved from their original locations, reconstructed historic buildings, properties primarily commemorative in nature, and properties that have achieved significance within the past 50 years shall not be considered eligible for the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places. However, such properties will qualify if they are integral parts of districts that do meet the criteria or if they fall within the following categories: a. A religious property deriving primary significance from architectural or artistic distinction or historical importance; or b. A building or structure removed from its original location but which is primarily significant for architectural value, or which is the surviving structure most importantly associated with a historic person or event; or c. A birthplace or grave of a historical figure of outstanding importance if there is no appropriate site or building associated with his or her productive life; or d. A cemetery that derives its primary importance from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from age, from distinctive design features, or from association with historic events; or e. A reconstructed building when accurately executed in a suitable environment and presented in a dignified manner as part of a restoration master plan, and when no other building or structure with the same association has survived; or f. A property primarily commemorative in intent if design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own exceptional significance; or g. A property achieving significance within the past 50 years if it is of exceptional importance. 3. Procedures. See Chapter 2, Article II, Section 6. 4. Removal of Designation. A designation may be removed by the City Commission based upon the Board's recommendation. Such recommendation shall be based upon new and compelling evidence and evaluation of work or natural cause producing an adverse effect to a Property or District. The same guidelines and the same procedures established for designation shall be considered for a removal of designation. 5. Designation of County, State or Other Political Subdivision Properties. County, state or political subdivision entity-owned Properties may be designated as a Property or District if such designation is not prohibited or preempted by law, or otherwise provided for in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element of the Comprehensive Plan. In the absence of prohibition, preemption, or other agreement, such other government may only avoid designation of its Property by bearing the burden of proof that public interests, on balance, are best served by avoiding such designation. Such determination shall be established by the process as set forth in this ordinance. Once designated, unless reversed upon appeal, such designated Property or District shall comply with and be regulated by all regulations contained in this ordinance. 6. Maintenance and Repair of Designated Properties; Demolition by Neglect Prohibited. a. Ordinary Maintenance or Repair. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent the ordinary maintenance or repair of any exterior elements of any building or structure that does not involve a change of design, appearance or material, and which does not require a building permit. b. Affirmative Maintenance Required. The owner of a property designated pursuant to this chapter either individually or as part of a district or zone shall comply with all applicable codes, laws and regulations governing the maintenance of property. It is the intent of this section to preserve from deliberate or inadvertent neglect the exterior features of such properties and the interior portions thereof when maintenance is necessary to prevent deterioration and decay of the property. All such properties shall be preserved against decay and deterioration and shall be free from structural defects though prompt corrections of any of the following defects: (1) Facades that fall and injure the subject property, adjoining property or members of the public; (2) Deteriorated or inadequate foundations, defective or deteriorated flooring or floor supports, deteriorated walls or other vertical structural supports; (3) Members of ceilings, roofs ceiling and roof supports or other structural members that may rot, sag, split or buckle due to defective material or deterioration; (4) Deteriorated or ineffective waterproofing of exterior walls, roofs, foundations or floors, including broken, unsecured or missing windows or doors. (5) Any fault or defect in the property that renders it structurally unsafe, insufficiently protected from weathering, or not properly watertight. 7. Nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. As part of the duties under the Certified Local Government program, the Historic Resources Preservation Board shall receive all nominations of local property to the National Register of Historic Places following the regulations of the State Historic Preservation Office. a. Appropriate local officials, owners of record, and applicants shall be given a minimum of thirty calendar days and not more than seventy-five calendar days prior notice to Historic Resources Preservation Board meetings in which to comment on or object to the listing of a property in the National Register. b. Objections to being listed in the National Register by property owners must be notarized and filed with the State Historic Preservation Officer. Within thirty (30) days after its meeting the Board shall forward to the State Historic Preservation Officer its action on the nomination and the recommendations of the local officials. Appropriate local officials, the owner and the applicant shall be notified of the board's action. c. The State Historic Preservation Officer will take further steps on the nomination in accordance with federal and state regulations. If either the Board or the local officials or both support the nomination, the State Historic Preservation Officer will schedule the nomination for consideration by the state review board for the National Register at its next regular meeting. If both the Board and the local officials recommend that a property not be nominated to the National Register, the State Historic Preservation Officer will take no further action on the nomination unless an appeal is filed with the State Historic Preservation Officer. 8. Designated Historic Sites. The following Historic Sites have been established: a. National Register. (1) Boynton Woman's Club, 1010 South Federal Highway, located on Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7 less the West 35 feet thereof, Parker Estate, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 37 of the Public records of Palm Beach County, Florida. (Published 4/26/1979). (2) Boynton School, 141 East Ocean Avenue, located on Lot 3, Block 4 of Sawyer's Addition, City of Boynton Beach, Florida. (Published 3/7/1994). C. Certificate of Appropriateness. The Board or staff shall review actions affecting the exterior of Properties and all Resources, including non-contributing Properties, within Districts. 1. Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. In reviewing an application, the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation (as may be amended from time to time) shall be applied. The current version is as follows: a. A Property shall be used for its historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the Building and its site an environment. b. The historic character of a Property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a Property shall be avoided. c. Each Property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken. d. Most Properties change over time; those changes that have acquired historic significance in their own right shall be retained and preserved. e. Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a property shall be preserved. f. Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence. g. Chemical or physical treatments, such as sandblasting, that cause damage to historic materials shall not be used. The surface cleaning of Structures, if appropriate, shall be undertaken using the gentlest means possible. h. Significant archaeological resources affected by a project shall be protected and preserved. If such resources must be disturbed, mitigation measures shall be undertaken. i. New additions, exterior Alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the Property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the Property and its environment. j. New additions and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic Property and its environment would be unimpaired. 2. Additional Criteria. The above Standards for Rehabilitation shall be supplemented by the following criteria specific to certain types of requests: a. New Construction and Alterations. All new construction and Alterations to existing buildings within a designated historic district or on an individually designated property shall be visually compatible, and meet the following guidelines. (1) Setting, Orientation and Setbacks. The Building should be situated approximately the same distance from the street as adjacent Buildings, to create a continuous street edge. The orientation of the Building should be visually compatible with that of the buildings in the Historic District. The Setting should be designed with the overall environment in mind. It should take into account the compatibility of landscaping, parking, service areas, walkways, and accessory structures. (2) Building Height. The height of the Building at street level should be visually compatible in comparison or relation to the height of the existing contributing buildings in the Historic District. (3) Design Styles. New Buildings should take their design cues from the prevailing architectural styles within the Historic District. Traditional or contemporary design standards and elements should relate to the existing styles. (4) Proportion of Openings. The openings of any building within a Historic District should be visually compatible with the openings in existing contributing buildings within the Historic District. The relationship of the width of windows and doors to the height of windows and doors should be visually compatible with the existing contributing buildings within the Historic District. (5) Rhythm of Solids to Voids. The relationship between solids (walls) and voids (windows and doors) of a Building should be visually compatible with the Surrounding Buildings. (6) Rhythm of Spacing along the Street. The relationship of Buildings to the open space between them should be compatible with the other Buildings on each side of the street in that block. (7) Relationship of Materials and Textures. The materials and textures of a Building should be chosen with the predominant materials of the Historic District in mind. Simplicity in such use is preferable. (8) Roof Shapes. The roof shape of a Building is a major distinguishing feature. The roof shape of a Building should be compatible with the roof shape of existing contributing buildings within the Historic District. The roof shape shall be consistent with the architectural style of the Building. (9) Size, Scale, Bulk, Mass and Volume. The physical size, scale, bulk, mass and volume should be compatible with the existing contributing buildings within the Historic District without overwhelming them. b. Additions. All additions to historic structures or structures within a Historic District shall meet the following guidelines. (1) Locate an addition to the rear or least visible sides of historic structures. Locating an addition on the front elevation should be avoided. (2) Minimize the loss of historic materials from the historic structure and protect character-defining features. (3) Design the addition to be compatible in terms of massing, size, scale, relationship of solids to voids, and architectural features. An addition should be subordinate to the historic building. (4) Differentiate the addition from the historic structure. (5) If permitted, rooftop additions should generally be limited to one story in height, should be set back from the wall plane and should be as inconspicuous as possible. (6) Continue the design elements on all elevations of the new construction, not only those elevations that can be viewed from the street. (7) Design and construct the addition so that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic structure will be unimpaired. (8) Limit the size and number of openings between the old and new building by utilizing existing doors or by enlarging existing windows. c. Demolition. All demolitions involving structures on historic sites, contributing structures within a Historic District, as well awand structures identified as potentially significant OR PFE)PE?FtiE?S listed-e thE? Hister-iG Site SuFvey shall comply with the following: (1) Simultaneous certificates required. No Building or Structure on a Property or located within a District shall be demolished without first receiving a Certificate of Appropriateness for new construction. The applications for demolition and new construction shall be reviewed by the Board simultaneously. The requirement of a Certificate of Appropriateness for new construction may be waived by the Board upon 1) a good cause showing that such requirement would be unduly harsh or would result in a substantial hardship to the Property owner; 2) upon preliminary review the property would not meet the guidelines for designation per Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6, was tha GE)RtFib ting alamanfc had haan oigRifiGaRtly alteFe d, or 3) the demolition does not involve a contributing element or structure on the site. A showing of good cause may include, but is not limited to, evidence that the Property owner is unable to comply with the requirement for simultaneous new construction due to advanced age, infirmity, physical or other debilitating handicap, or financial hardship. If an application for Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition is approved, the owner shall, at his/her expense, fully record the building prior to Demolition. At a minimum, the owner shall provide an architectural description, floor plan with interior and exterior dimensions, interior and exterior photographs, and any other information requested by the Board. Said record shall be deposited in the local archives, where it will be made available to the public. Upon approval by the Board of a Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition, the demolition permit shall not be issued until all demolition and new construction plans for the Property have received all other required governmental approvals. The existence of one or more of the following conditions may be the basis for denial of a demolition application: (a) The Resource contributes significantly to the historic character of a designated Property or District. (b) The Resource is listed on the National Register. (c) The Resource is one of the last remaining examples, or is an exceptional representative of its kind in the neighborhood or City. (d) The Resource is capable of being repaired and reused in a practical and feasible manner. (e) Retention of the Resource would promote the general welfare of the City by providing an opportunity to study local history, architecture and design, or by developing an understanding of the importance and value of a particular culture or heritage. (f) Granting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the Demolition would result in an irreparable loss to the City of a significant Resource. (g) The plans for the simultaneous new construction (if the Demolition is granted) are not compatible with the Property or District. (2) Demolition Delay Period. The Board may grant a Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition which may contain a delayed effective date. The effective date will be determined by the Board based on the relative significance of the Resource and the probable time required to arrange a possible alternative to demolition. The Board may delay demolition for up to three (3) months. During the demolition delay period, the Board may take such steps as it deems necessary to preserve the Resource. Such steps may include, but are not limited to: consultations with community groups, public agencies and interested citizens; recommendations for acquisition of the Property by public or private bodies, or agencies; an exploration of the possibility of moving the Resource. (3) Salvage and Preservation of Specific Features. For designated sites, the Board may require the Property owner to salvage and preserve specified classes of building materials, architectural details, ornaments, fixtures and the like. (4) Authority to Initiate Designation. If an undesignated property warrants it and it is otherwise authorized under this ordinance, staff may initiate, or recommend that the Board initiate, the designation application and review process. Staff may further request that the Board require that the issuance of a demolition permit be stayed pending the Board's review of the application and the City Commission's decision to designate or deny designation of the property. However, the maximum period during which the issuance of a demolition permit may be stayed pursuant to this paragraph is one hundred twenty (120) days, unless extended by the City Commission. If for any reason the designation process is not completed and the demolition application is approved, the owner shall, at his/her expense, fully record the building prior to Demolition and attempt to salvage and preserve specified classes of building materials, architectural details, ornaments, fixtures and the like. d. Relocation. The existence of one or more of the following conditions may be the basis for denial of a relocation application: (1) The historic character or aesthetic interest of the Resource contributes to its present setting in such a manner that relocation would result in a substantial loss to the setting or District. (2) There are no definite plans for the area to be vacated. (3) There are definite plans for the area to be vacated that may adversely affect the character of the District. (4) The Resource cannot be moved without significant damage to its physical integrity. (5) The proposed relocation area is not compatible with the historic, cultural, and architectural character of the Resource. (6) Little or no effort has been made to consider relocation within the same District or within another District with compatible historic, aesthetic, cultural, or design qualities with the relocated Resource. e. Changes in Approved Work. Any change in the proposed work following the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness shall be reviewed by staff. If the proposed change does not materially affect the historic character or the proposed change is in accordance with the Board's decision, staff may administratively approve the change. If the proposed change is not in accordance with the Board's decision, a new Certificate of Appropriateness application for such change must be submitted for review. D. Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Program. 1. General. a. The granting of tax exemptions to owners who make improvements to Historic Properties was authorized by an amendment to the Florida Constitution and codified in Section 196.1997 and 196.1998 Florida Statute (1992). The ad valorem tax exemption program was established by Palm Beach County in 1995 (Ordinance 95-41), and may be implemented in the City through an interlocal agreement with the County and a local Tax Abatement Exemption ordinance. The Tax Abatement Exemption Ordinance authorizes granting exemptions from increases to ad valorem taxes for qualified improvements to qualifying properties. b. Exemptions. Exemptions for Historic Properties are intended for the physical improvements necessary to Restore or Rehabilitate the Historic Resource, which may include additions, Alterations and new construction. The improvements must comply with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. The City and County will process the application following mutually established procedures through both the City and County Commissions. This program will provide an exemption from tax increases on the improvements to the Property for up to a 10 year period. The exemption is conveyed through a covenant that accompanies the deed of the Property and may be transferred to future owners during the abatement period. 2. Tax Exemption for Historic Properties. 12 a. The City Commission hereby creates a tax exemption for the appropriate restoration, renovation or rehabilitation of qualifying historic properties designated herein. Qualifying property shall be exempt from that portion of ad valorem taxation levied by the City on one hundred percent (100%) of the increase in assessed value resulting from any appropriate renovation, restoration or rehabilitation of the qualifying property made on or after the effective date of this ordinance. b. The above exemption does not apply to: (1) Taxes levied for payment of bonds; (2) Taxes authorized by a vote of the electors pursuant to section 9(b) or section 12, Article VI I, of the Florida Constitution; or (3) Personal property. 3. Qualifying Properties and Improvements. a. The following real property in the City is qualifying property for the purposes of this subsection if at the time the exemption is approved by the City Commission, the property: (1) Is individually listed in the National Register of Historic Places pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended; or (2) Is a contributing property to a national register-listed district; or (3) Is designated as a historic property, or as a contributing property to a historic district, under the terms of the City's historic preservation ordinance; and (4) Has been certified by the Board as satisfying subparagraphs (1)(a), (1)(b), or (1)(c) above. The exemption does not apply to improvements made to non-contributing principal buildings or non-contributing accessory structures. b. For an improvement to a historic property to qualify the property for an exemption, the improvement must: (1) Be consistent with the United States Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, as amended. (2) Be determined by the Board to meet criteria established in rules adopted by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, FAC 1A-38, as amended, and (3) Be consistent with any ordinance of the city designating the property as historic or designating the historic district in which the property is located. 4. Evaluation of Property Used for Government or Nonprofit Purpose. Pursuant to Title XIV, Chapter 196.1998, Florida Statutes, which allows for exemption from ad valorem taxation of up to one hundred percent (100%) of the assessed value of the property as improved, a property is being used for government or nonprofit purposes if the sole occupant of at least sixty-five percent (65%) of the useable space is an agency of the federal, state or a local government unit or a nonprofit organization certified by the Department of State under Chapter 617.013, Florida Statutes. As for being "regularly and frequently open" for public access, the property shall be open to the public not less than twelve (12) days per year on an equitably spaced basis, and at other times by appointment. Nothing herein shall prohibit the owner from charging a reasonable nondiscriminatory admission fee, comparable to fees charged at similar facilities in the area. 5. Application for Exemption; Fees. An applicant desiring an ad valorem tax exemption for proposed improvements to a historic property must file a request accompanied by its corresponding fee and all documentation required by the application checklist. The request shall be made on the two-part Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application, approved by the State of Florida, Division of Historical Resources and promulgated in accordance with Rule 1A-38, Florida Administrative Code, and include additional information and documentation of the cost of the qualifying improvement. Part 1 of the application, the Preconstruction Application shall be submitted before qualifying improvements are initiated and Part 2, the Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, shall be submitted to the City for review upon completion of the qualifying improvements. The Final Application/Request for Review of completed Work shall contain the Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant as established by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources and applicable for the term for which the exemption is granted. 6. Preconstruction Application. The review process shall be initiated with the submittal of a Preconstruction Application to the City. The Preconstruction Application shall contain a copy of the application for Certificate of Appropriateness, information on project cost, and a copy of the most recent tax bill for the subject property from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser. Upon the receipt of the Preconstruction Application by the City, the City shall conduct a review for eligibility in accordance with the requirements stated herein. 7. Review of Preconstruction Application. A review of the Preconstruction Application shall be completed by the City in accordance with the established schedule and process. a. Once the City determines that the work as proposed is a qualifying improvement and is in compliance with the review standards contained herein, the City shall approve the Preconstruction Application and issue a written notice to the applicant with a copy to the Board. b. If the City determines that the work as proposed is not a qualifying improvement or is not in compliance with the review standards contained herein, a written notice shall be provided to the applicant, including recommendations concerning the changes to the proposed work necessary to make it a qualifying improvement and bring it into compliance with the review standards. 8. Appeals to the Historic Resources Preservation Board. >. 14 a. Within ten (10) days of receipt of notice that the City has denied a Preconstruction Application, the applicant may file a written notice of appeal of the denial to the Board. The appeal shall be processed in accordance with the public meeting and notification procedures required of the City's quasi-judicial hearing process, except that public notices need only be mailed to owners of abutting or adjacent property as determined by the Historic Preservation Planner. b. If the Board denies the appeal, the applicant may appeal the action of the Board to the City Commission. 9. Issuance of Other Permits or Approval. If all or part of the proposed improvements require a building permit or other necessary approval of the City or any other governmental agency, the improvements shall also be reviewed pursuant to any other applicable code provisions of the City and require such corresponding approval. A Preconstruction Application shall not be approved by the City and issued until such permit or other approvals have been granted. No certificate of occupancy or completion shall be issued by the City until the Final Application has been approved by the City Commission and all appeal proceedings have been completed. 10. Completion of Work. An applicant must complete all work within two (2) years following the date of approval of a Part 1, Preconstruction Application by staff. A Preconstruction Application shall be automatically revoked if the property owner has not submitted a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work within two (2) years following the date of approval of the Preconstruction Application. The Board, upon the recommendation of the City, may extend the time for completion of a substantial improvement in accordance with the procedures of the City's Building Code. 11. Final Application and Request for Review of Completed Work. a. The Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work shall be accompanied by documentation of the total cost of the qualifying improvements. Appropriate documentation may include, but is not limited to paid contractor's bills, cancelled checks, and an approved building permit application listing the cost of work to be performed. Upon the receipt of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work and all required supporting documents, the City shall inspect the completed improvements to ensure compliance with the Preconstruction Application, Certificate of Appropriateness, and any approved amendments. b. If the City determines that the work is a qualifying improvement and is in compliance with the review standards contained herein, the Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work shall be approved and forwarded to the Board for review, and written notice shall be provided to the applicant. c. If the City determines that the work as completed is not in compliance with the Preconstruction Application or the established timeframe as described in this section, the applicant shall be given written explanation for such findings, including r 1� recommendations concerning the changes to the proposed work necessary to make it a qualifying improvement and bring it into compliance with the review standards. The application will be forwarded to the Board for review once the applicant makes the adequate changes necessary for compliance, or upon receiving notice from the applicant that no further changes will be made to the project. 12. Recommendations to Historic Resources Preservation Board and City Commission. On completion of the review of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, the City shall present such Final Application in a regularly scheduled meeting of the Board and recommend that such Board grant or deny the exemption. The recommendation and explanation shall be provided in writing to the applicant and Board for consideration at a public meeting. The application, along with a recommendation of approval or denial shall subsequently be forwarded by the Board to the City Commission for final consideration. 13. Approval by the City Commission. Upon approval of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work by the Board, the Final Application shall be placed by resolution on the agenda of the City Commission for approval. The resolution to approve the Final Application shall indicate the property owner, property address and legal description, time period that exemption will remain in effect and expiration date, and shall require the owner to record the restrictive covenant in the Official Record Book of Palm Beach County. The applicant shall provide the City with two (2) certified copies of the recorded covenant. 14. Notice of Approval to the Property Appraiser. The City shall transmit the following certified copies to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser: 1) recorded restrictive covenant; 2) approved Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work; and the resolution of the City Commission approving the Final Application and authorizing the tax exemption. 15. Effective Date and Duration of Tax Exemption. When the City Commission approves a historic preservation tax exemption, the covenant shall be in effect for ten (10) years; however, the City Commission has the discretion to approve a shorter time frame if petitioned by the property owner. The effective date of the exemption shall be January 1 of the following year from when the covenant and resolution are recorded with the Palm Beach County Clerk of the Court. 16. Property Maintenance, Penalty, and Revocation. The character of the property and qualifying improvements are to be maintained during the period that the exemption is granted. Such covenant shall be binding on the current property owner, transferees, and their heirs, assigns and successors. A violation of the covenant shall result in the revocation of the granted tax exemption, and the property owner being subject to the payment of taxes that would have been owed had the exemption not been initially granted (see subparagraph (2) below). The revocation process shall occur as follows: a. Revocation Proceedings. (1) Staff or the Board may initiate proceedings to revoke the ad valorem tax exemption provided herein, in the event the applicant, or subsequent owner or successors in interest to the property, fails to maintain the property according to the terms and conditions of the covenant; (2) The Board shall provide notice to the current owner of record of the property and hold a revocation public hearing, and make a recommendation to the City Commission; (3) The City Commission shall review the recommendation of the Board and make a determination as to whether the tax exemption shall be revoked. Should the City Commission determine that the tax exemption shall be revoked, a written resolution revoking the exemption and notice of penalties as provided herein shall be provided to the owner, the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser and filed in the official records of Palm Beach County; (4) Upon receipt of the resolution revoking the tax exemption, the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser shall discontinue the tax exemption on the property as of January 1 of the year following receipt of the notice of revocation; and b. Notice of Penalties. The resolution revoking the tax exemption shall include a statement that a penalty equal to the total amount of taxes that would have been due in March of each of the previous years in which the tax exemption and covenant were in effect had the property not received the exemption, less the amount of taxes actually paid in those years, plus interest on the difference calculated as provided in Section 212.12, Florida Statutes shall be imposed by the Palm Beach County Tax Collector for violation of the terms, conditions and standards of the Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant. 17. Annual Report. The City shall prepare an annual report to the City Commission regarding the tax exemption proposed in this article. The report shall be filed in January of each calendar year, and shall summarize the activities of the City and Board related to this article during the previous calendar year. The information shall include, but not be limited to, a list of the properties for which a Part 1, Preconstruction Application, and Part 2, Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work were made during the preceding year; an explanation of the disposition of each application; the expenditures on each approved qualifying improvement during the calendar year; the total number of properties currently participating in the program provided within this article; and any other information requested by the City Commission. E. Standards for Archeological Work, Discovery of Archeological Site. 1. The Historic Preservation Planner shall be responsible for identifying, protecting, managing and promoting all cultural resources (historic and prehistoric sites and districts) within the municipal bounds. 2. Archaeological Work. Archeological surveys, assessments, excavations, and other work required by this ordinance shall be conducted by a qualified, professional archeologist and be consistent with the guidelines for such work promulgated by Palm Beach County that are consistent with accepted professional standards and regulations developed by the Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources and the United States Department of the Interior, or their successor agencies. € 1 3. Site Discovered During the Development Process. In the event that archaeological materials are discovered by ground disturbing activities on any property within the City, such activities in the immediate vicinity of the archaeological site shall be discontinued immediately and the Planning & Zoning Department notified. The site shall be inspected and may be required to be assessed by a qualified professional archaeologist at the expense of the property owner. 4. Unmarked Human Graves. If a discovery is made of an unmarked human grave or graves, then the procedures for notifying the State Archaeologist and County Medical Examiner shall be followed, consistent with state law. 1 EXHIBIT " ARTICLE III. ZONING DISTRICTS Sec. 1. Overview. A. General. Pursuant to Chapter 1, Article Ilio Section S.B., any given parcel of land in the city shall have a zoning district that corresponds with the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) classification of the Comprehensive Plan. B. Residential Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-1). RESIDENTIAL R-1 R-1 R- R-1 R- R-3 IPUD PUD MHPD AAB AA 1A 13 2 Duplex 13 Multi Density(dwelling units per 5 5.5 6 7.5 10 11 Flexible10 Flexiblel0 Flexiblel0 acre): Project Area,Minimum N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5+ 10+ (acres) Lot Area per unit, 9,000 8,0008 7,500 6,000 4,500 4,00012 Flexible Flexible 4,200 Minimum(square feet): Lot Frontage,Minimum 90 75 60 60 75 100 Flexible Flexible N/A (feet): Living Area,Minimum A/C 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 750 750 Flexible Flexible N/A (square feet): Lot Coverage,Maximum: 45% 45% 45% 50% 40% 40% 50% N/A N/A Floor-Area-Ratio(FAR)for N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Non-Residential,Maximum: Structure Height,Maximum 30 30 30 30 30 456 457 456 30 (feet): Building Setbacks, Minimum(feet): Front: 25 25 25 25 25 40 Flexibles Flexibles 20 Interior side: 10 108 7.5 7.5 10 20 Flexibles Flexibles 5 Corner side: 254 254 254 254 254 40 Flexibles Flexibles 1011 Rear: 204 204 204 204 254 40 Flexibles Flexibles 1011 Special rear yard setback Maximum Percentage of Reduction: reductions for 1-story building additions abutting: 1-95 or railroad tracks: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Intracoastal Waterway 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (ICWW): Page 920 of 1193 Lake: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Golf course: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Canal wider than 150 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A feet: Canal narrower than 33% 33% 33% 33% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 150 feet: Commercial/industrial: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Public/private park: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Perimeter wall abutting 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A non-residential: Administrative Adjustment: Maximum Percentage of Reduction(to standard yard setback): Front yard: 20% 20% 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Side yard: 20% N/A 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rear yard: 25% 25% 25% 25% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A General Notes: 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 3 3 9 9 11 1. The setback reduction provisions shall not supersede any setbacks that are recorded on a plat and shall not be used in conjunction with the setback reductions allowed by administrative adjustments. 2. An administrative adjustment to reduce a setback may be granted if any first floor addition follows the building line of a legally non-conforming single-family structure, or a building line previously approved by a variance. 3. Existing and/or planned single-family homes shall conform to the R-1 district requirements. Duplex homes shall conform to the R-2 district requirements. 4. Where orientation of adjacent lots on both street frontages provides typical front yard setbacks, the corner lot shall provide for front yard setbacks along both streets. When two (2)front yard setbacks are provided for on a corner lot, no rear yard back setback shall be required, only side yard setbacks shall be imposed. 5. Minimum required perimeter setbacks of an IPUD or PUD are flexible except where adjacent to single-family residential zoning. Where adjacent to single-family zoning, required perimeter setbacks shall resemble the setbacks of the adjacent development based upon the orientation of structures with said development. Also, perimeter buildings shall have an increased setback of one (1)additional foot for every foot of building height in excess of thirty (30)feet. Project design along abutting roadway(s), including setbacks, shall be based on existing development patterns or applicable recommendation from the respective development plan. 6. See Note#5 for additional setback requirements relative to building height. 7. A lesser building height maybe required for compatibility with adjacent properties. See Note#5 for more setback requirements relative to building height. 8. The minimum lot area shall be seven thousand, five hundred (7,500)square feet and the minimum side yard shall be seven and one-half(7-1/2)feet for properties developed and/or platted prior to June 13, 1975. 9. Total usable open space shall be calculated at two hundred (200) square feet per dwelling unit (also see Chapter 4, Article III, Section 8.). Page 921 of 1193 10. The maximum allowable density is determined by the applicable future land use classification of the Comprehensive Plan. 11. Perimeter building setbacks of the mobile home park district shall mirror the building setbacks of adjacent zoning district(s), but with a minimum of the setback required for a single-family residence. 12. Multi-family dwellings and group homes require four thousand (4,000)square feet. All other uses allowed in R-3 require twenty thousand (20,000)square feet. 13. Parcels within the Heart of Boynton District, as defined by the CRA Community Redevelopment Plan, that (1) were originally platted or(2)were existing parcels as of April 1, 2020 may use the development regulations within this section to develop a single-family residence: C. Non-Residential Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-2). NON-RESIDENTIAL C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 CBD PCD M-1 PID REC PU Density(dwelling units N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Flexible" N/A N/A per acre): Project Area, Minimum N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 311 N/A 2511 N/A N/A (acres) Lot Area, Minimum 9,000 5,000 15,000 5,000 15,000 Flexible 10,000 Flexible 43,560 8,000 (square feet): Lot Frontage, 75 50 75 50 75 Flexible 0 Flexible 100 75 Minimum: Lot Depth, Minimum: 120 100 N/A 100 100 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Lot Coverage, 40% 40% 40% 40% 75%18 40%11 60% 60% N/A N/A Maximum: Floor-Area-Ratio 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.50 N/A 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.00 (FAR), Maximum: Structure Height, 304 259 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 Maximum (feet): Building Setbacks, Minimum(feet)14,: Front 30 30 20 25 0 40 15 30 25 2513 Rear 20 20 202 205 206 40 203 30 25 2513 Interior side 10 15 01 155 0 30 154 20 25 1513 Corner side 10 20 20 155 87 30 15 30 25 1513 Building Setbacks, Minimum if abutting Page 922 of 1193 a residential district (feet)14,: Rear 30 30 30 30 N/A N/A 30 N/A N/A 30 Interior side 30 30 30 30 N/A N/A 30 N/A N/A 30 Corner side 30 30 30 30 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Waterfront yard N/A N/A N/A N/A 88 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1. 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. 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 yard abuts a railroad right-of-way or any paved alley, the rear yard may be reduced to ten (10) feet. 4. Where rear yard abuts a paved alley or street, then no side setback shall be required. 5. 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. 6. Where rear property line abuts a public street or alley, rear yard setback may be reduced to eight (8)feet at first floor level, in which case, no setback shall be required at all other floor levels. 7. Eight (8)feet is required at first floor level. No setback shall be required at all other floor levels. 8. Waterfront setbacks shall be measured from the property where the body of water is under different ownership than the subject property line. However, setbacks are measured from the mean high water line if the body of water is under the same ownership as the subject property. 9. Buildings designed with under-story parking shall be allowed a maximum building height of thirty-five (35)feet but only with conditional use approval. 10. The total ground floor area of all buildings and accessory structures shall not exceed forty percent (40%)of the plot on which they are constructed. 11. Contiguous acres. 12. Residential uses are only allowed within a mixed use pod of a PID that has a DRI future land use classification. Maximum residential densities shall be in accordance with the thresholds established for the respective DRI. 13. For hospital buildings, additional setbacks in excess of thirty(30)feet shall be required for any height over forty-five (45)feet. The additional setback shall be measured by calculating three (3)additional feet of setback for each foot in height above forty-five (45)feet, not including minimal rooftop equipment that are eligible for height exception pursuant to Chapter 2, Article II, Section 4. 14. Overlay regulations may apply. See Section 8 for regulations pertaining to overlays. E. Mixed Use Urban Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-4). MIXED USE, URBAN 13,14 MU-1 MU-2 MU-3 MU-4 MU-C Page 923 of 1193 MIXED USE, URBAN 13,14 MU-1 MU-2 MU-3 MU-4 MU-C Lot Area,Minimum(acres): Public park N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A All other uses 0.50 0.75 1 1 1 Lot Frontage,Minimum(ft.)' 100 1002 1502 2002 2002 Structure Ht.,Minimum(ft.) 30 30 30 45 45 Maximum Height(ft.)' 45 65 75 100 150/1254 Maximum Density(DUs/Acre)10, 20 40 50 60 80 12 Maximum F.A.R." 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 Build-to-line(ft.)' All sides abutting a collector or Factor of Pedestrian Zone Requirement' arterial road Abutting a Local street 07 07 07 07 07 Interior side 07 07 07 07 07 Building Setback,Minimum(ft.)' Rear abutting: Residential single-family 255/05,6 255 255 255 255 Intracoastal waterway 255 255 255 255 255 Side abutting Residential single-family 255/05,6 255 255 255 255 Usable Open Space,Minimum(sq. N/A N/A 0.5% 1% 2% ft.)9 1. May be reduced if frontage extends from right-of-way to right-of-way. 2. Project sites must front on two (2) intersecting rights-of-way and must have an uninterrupted lot frontage. An 2L,qgpti20_. i7g11 be rade when til i—ntermrRuption is attributed to themeyistenc�of�de ic�rtgteci i7i�tcaric pita or a site curmrRerttiymcart ti7e List cafmF' ?tmet?ti lly_ 10if icantm Sites. PrRoa tgjmdesigr� ballet i i ccar r tibi_I_itymwit 7 t 7 i7i tcarmic ------ site so as to allow the historic site to mutua_Ilymccantribute to the str_eetscape_ Ike 1 1 LqL iderations should include trRar-sitional_de iql _f1etMents such_a _buildi_q_. e a_rgtion,__fge d _trmeatment ar c-_open__ gce,__gf!d plaxasmand Iandscg trru__Pedestrmi rt_Zo-ne_i-ec irements shall be_rec uirRed to continue uninter_ ret�dmbyti7e i7iptoric�ite� includ_i_r�g streetsca�e, lane sca irk and ed2atrmian_am_enitiies. 3. Maximum height on any street frontage is forty-five (45)feet. Maximum height on Intracoastal Waterway is thirty-five (35)feet consistent for a depth of a minimum of thirty(30)feet. Heights may require reduction where Page 924 of 1193 adjacent to a single-family zoning district where necessary to achieve the compatibility requirements of these regulations. Height bonus may be granted through participation in the Workforce Housing Program. 4. Maximum height reduced to one hundred twenty-five (125)feet for the entire project where property abuts any other MU or residential zoning district not separated by a right-of-way. 5. Plus one (1) additional foot for each foot of height over thirty-five (35)feet. 6. Where there is an intervening right-of-way of at least forty (40)feet. 7. Buildings and structures shall be located no farther than zero (0)feet from the property line, except in conjunction with providing required visibility at intersections, driveways; open spaces and public plazas; or when additional setback is necessary to provide for required "Pedestrian Zone (PZ). Building placement is a factor of roadway type and CRA district, which determines the minimum width and design of the PZ. The minimum PZ is comprised of three components: 1)a five (5)foot wide street tree area, measured from the back of the curb, or future curb on roads requiring a right-of-way dedication, 2)an eight (8)foot wide sidewalk (ten-foot (10')wide sidewalk when located within the Downtown District, as defined by the Community Redevelopment Area Plan), free from obstructions, measured from the centerline of street trees, and 3)an eight-foot (8')wide active area, measured from the sidewalk. The PZ components may vary in placement order only on sites with conflicting right- of-way regulations. See Section 5.C.2 below for additional relief provisions from build-to line requirements. 8. Locally registered historic structures are not required to meet these standards. 9. Usable open space shall be required for all developments two (2) acres in size or larger which shall be devoted to plazas or other public open space, excluding private recreation. See Chapter 4, Article III, Section 8 for additional regulations. 10. Projects within the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development District (the Station Area)shall have minimum densities as follows: MU-1 -fifteen (15), MU-2 -twenty-five (25), MU-3-thirty-five (35), MU-4 -forty-five (45) and MU-C - sixty(60)dwellings per acre. 11. Projects within the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development District (the Station Area) shall have a minimum FAR as follows: MU-3-one and three-quarters (1.75), MU-4 (2.0) and MU-C-two (2.0). Maximum FAR for MU-3 may be increased to 3.5 if abutting property with the Mixed Use High future land use classification. 12. The maximum density for projects within the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development District (the Station Area) may be increased up to twenty-five percent (25%)over the maximum density allowed in the underlying zoning district through participation in the City's Workforce Housing Program. 13. Mixed use projects within urban mixed use zoning districts will meet ground floor COMMERCIAL USE requirement by including commercial uses serving the general public such as retail, restaurants, bars, entertainment, personal services, and offices. Resident-only serving amenities such as lounges, gyms, common rooms, and recreation spaces may be included in addition to the above uses, but shall not fulfill the commercial requirements. 14. Residential-only projects within MU-1, MU-2, and MU-3 zoning districts located within the Federal Highway District and the Heart of Boynton District, as defined by the Community Redevelopment Area Plan, will meet ACTIVE USE requirement by using design features - including street-fronting access -to allow residential use to engage with the street and provide the opportunity for interaction. Such features may be combined with building amenities such as lounges, gyms, common rooms, and recreation spaces on the ground floor. Page 925 of 1193 Sec. 5. Nonconforming Uses. A. Definition. See Chapter 1, Article 11, Definitions. B. Existing Uses. 1. General. Any lawful use of land or structures existing on the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these zoning regulations, but which would become a nonconforming use under the terms of these Regulations or future amendments hereto, shall be permitted to continue, subject to the provisions of this section pertaining to its extension, alteration, reconstruction, business tax renewal, discontinuance or change. Any use or structure in lawful existence at the time of adoption or amendment of these zoning regulations which would thereafter require a conditional use approval under its provisions shall be construed to be a nonconforming use. Such uses or structures may become conforming upon application, review, and approval as a conditional use according to the procedures and standards set forth in these zoning regulations for conditional use approvals. However, if approval of a conditional use is not granted for such use or structure, then it shall continue to be construed as nonconforming. Any enlargement, increase, extension, or intensification of a use or structure would require such approval as if it were a new use or structure. Any alteration or movement of such use which the Development Director finds does not enlarge, increase, extend, or intensify the use, shall not require conditional use approval, but shall conform to all other applicable provisions contained in the Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations. 2. Exclusions (Ordinance 12-010). Any legally conforming use with previous city approval or in possession of an active Business Tax Receipt and/or Certificate of Use at the time of this ordinance, but no longer listed as permitted or conditional in the zoning district in which it is located pursuant to Ordinance 12-010 shall continue to be considered conforming to the extent that it may expand business operations and/or associated building by up to twenty percent (20%), provided it does not expand onto an abutting lot. This same provision shall apply to the Land Use Option(s) of individual lots depicted on the Quantum Park Master Site Development Plan. C. Nonconforming Use Limitations. 1. Use of Land. No nonconforming use of land shall be enlarged or increased, nor extended to occupy a greater area of land than was occupied on the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these Regulations, unless such use is subsequently changed to a use permitted in the district in which such use is located. No such nonconforming use shall be moved in whole or in part to any other portion of the lot or parcel occupied by such use on the effective date of the adoption or amendment to these Regulations, nor shall such nonconforming use be moved to any other parcel or located in any district within which said use is not permitted. No additional structures or buildings shall be erected in connection with such nonconforming use of land. 2. Use of Structures. Any nonconforming use which occupies a portion of a building or other structure not originally designed or intended for such use shall not be extended to any other part of the building or structure. No nonconforming use may be extended to occupy any Page 926 of 1193 land outside the building or structure, nor any additional building or structure on the same plat, which was not used for such nonconforming use at the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these Regulations. No structure used for a nonconforming use shall be enlarged, extended, reconstructed, or structurally altered, unless the use is changed to one which complies with the provisions of these Regulations. However, ordinary repairs, maintenance and improvements, such as plumbing or wiring, replacement of non-bearing walls, fixtures or other interior alterations, shall be permitted each year in an amount not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the assessed value of the building or structure for that year as determined by the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, subject to the provisions of the preceding paragraph and provided such work does not increase the cubic volume of the structure, the floor area devoted to the nonconforming use or the number of dwelling units. Nothing in these Regulations shall prevent compliance with applicable laws or ordinances relative to the safety and sanitation of a building occupied by nonconforming use. D. Change of Use. Any part of a structure or land occupied by a nonconforming use which is changed to or occupied by a conforming use shall not thereafter be used or occupied by a nonconforming use. A nonconforming use of land or structure shall not be changed to any other use except one which would be permitted as a conforming use in the district in which the land or building is located. However, no change shall be required in the plans, construction, or designed use of any structure for which a building permit was lawfully issued pursuant to Chapter 4, Article IAC, and upon which construction has actually begun prior to the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these Regulations. E. Discontinuance. If for any reason a nonconforming use of land, structure or any part thereof ceases or is discontinued for a period of more than six (6) consecutive months, except when government action impedes access thereto, the land shall not thereafter be used for a nonconforming use. The issuance or existence of a required business tax receipt, permit, or other governmental authorization to conduct such nonconforming use shall not mean that the use has not ceased, but that the lack of the same shall create a refutable presumption that the use has ceased. F. Nonconforming Lots/Structures. See Chapter 3, Article V, Section 11 for the regulations pertaining to nonconforming lots and structures. C. this Section that limit the extension alterationreconstruction business tax renewal discontinuance or change of a non-conforming use or e-t do not I to a ro ert that is listed on the Cit 's R lister of Historic Places. Page 927 of 1193 EXHIBIT "B" HISTORIC PRESERVATION - EXCERPTS FROM LDR Ch. 4, Art. IX, Sec. 6. Historic Preservation Requirements. A. General. 1. Purpose and Intent. These provisions are designed to identify, protect, restore and encourage the reuse of Resources, all of which are essential to the City's health, safety, morals and its economical, educational, cultural, and general welfare. These valid public purposes shall be fulfilled by the ordinance, to achieve the following goals: a. Preserve, protect, enhance and perpetuate Resources which represent distinctive and significant elements of the City's historical cultural, social, economical, political, archaeological, and architectural identity; and/or serve as visible reminders of the City's culture and heritage; b. Ensure the harmonious, orderly, and efficient growth, prosperity and development of the City through retention and reuse of its historic and cultural Resources; c. Strengthen civic pride and cultural stability through neighborhood conservation; d. Contribute to the stabilization of the economy of the city through the continued use, preservation, conservation and revitalization of its Resources, e. Protect and enhance the city's historic, cultural and architectural attractions to tourists and visitors and the support and stimulus to business and industry thereby provided; f. Promote the use of Resources for the education, pleasure, and welfare of the people of the City; g. Provide a review process for the continued preservation and appropriate, compatible and sensitive development of new construction and additions with in the city's historic districts and neighborhoods; h. Protect and enhance the scale, character and stability of existing neighborhoods, and protect against destruction of or encroachment upon areas which contribute to the character of the City; i. Facilitate the creation of a convenient, harmonious and attractive community, and protect the architectural beauty, special architectural features, and special landscape features of the City; j. Avoid demolition, or other adverse effect on historic properties (Properties) and Districts, which would cause an irreparable loss to the City; k. Assist neighborhoods to achieve a positive neighborhood identity and sense of place. M. 1 In addition, these provisions are designed to implement, be consistent with, and assist in the achievement of the goals, objectives and policies, as specifically required by the City's Comprehensive Plan, with respect to historic, conservation, and neighborhood Resources. 2. Terms and Definitions. See Chapter 1, Article 11 for all applicable terms and definitions which pertain to the historic preservation regulations and standards contained herein. 3. Certified Local Government Review. The City Commission is a Certified Local Government (CLG) approved by the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. The City Commission as a CLG is required to participate in the Florida National Register of Historic Places nomination process, be involved in the Section 106 process, and is eligible to receive grants from the Certified Local Government Section of the Florida Department of State, Historical Resources Grants-In-Aid program. 4. Unsafe Buildings and Structures. Should the Building Official determine that a Historic Property, either designated ora nible fep Genes Aa rn+fin fr,r �nnn� � �fryn�+tenon the list o "potentially significant" sites, or a Property within a Historic District is unsafe, the Planning and Zoning staff and Historic Resources Preservation Board shall be notified of such findings. Within applicable laws and regulation, the Building Official shall endeavor to have the Resource repaired rather than demolished and shall take into account any comments and recommendation by the Board. The Board may take appropriate actions to Effect and accomplish the preservation of the Resource, including, but not limited to, negotiations with the owner and other Interested Parties, provided that such actions do not interfere with the Florida Building Codes. In the case where the Building Official determines that there are emergency conditions dangerous to the life, health or property on a designated or potentially significant siteaffeGt Rg 7 H;-+-r;- nr„n®r+o, or Property within a Historic District, and timely Demolition is the only course of action, the Building Official may order the Demolition and notify the Planning and Zoning Division of the impending action. In this instance, a Certificate of Appropriateness will not be required and the Historic Resources Preservation Board will promptly be notified of the action being taken. 5. Waiver of Technical Requirements. The provisions of the technical codes relating to the construction, alteration, repair, enlargement, restoration or moving of Buildings may not be mandatory for those Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places, when evaluated by a Florida registered architect or engineer and demonstrated to the Building Official to be safe and in the public interest of health, safety and welfare. Resources or portions thereof that do not strictly comply with the Florida Building Code may be considered to be in compliance, if it can be shown to the satisfaction of the Building Official that equivalent protection has been provided or that no hazard will be created or continued through noncompliance. (Life safety and property conservation shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 11, Sections 1105 and 1106 of the 2007 Florida Building Code, or as subsequently amended). p�. 2 --P.--g- --- of I I 9J Alterations to Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places may receive exemption from accessibility requirements. (Pursuant to Chapter 11, Section 11-4.1.7 of the 2007 Florida Building Code, or as subsequently amended, the Building Official may determine that compliance for accessible routes (exterior and interior), ramps, entrances, or toilets would threaten or destroy the historic significance of the Building, in which case the alternative requirements in Chapter 11, Section 11-4.1.7(3) may be utilized). 6. Modified L7evelo2ment Standards for egistere Historic Structures. Locally registered historic structures may use the development standards within this section. These provisions apply to single-family, two-family, or multi-family structures within single-family zoning districts, and residential or commercial uses within non-residential zoning districts, including improvements to said structures and properties that are approved through the Certificate of Appropriateness process. Proposed improvements to said structures and properties shall be reviewed according to the following requirements: Modified Residential Building and Site Development Standards- Historic Sites Lot Area per unit Minimum s uare feet : /A Lot Frontage, Minimum feet : /A Liviiq, Area Minimum A/ s uare feet): /A Lot Coverage, Maximum 10% increase over the maximum allowed within the zoning district subject to compliance with drainage re uirements. Building Setbacks Existing non-conforming setbacks shall not preclude attached or detached building additions or expansions; however, non-conforming setbacks shall not be worsened. Additional restrictions may apply to 2nd floor improvements to minimize impacts upon abutting ro erties. Modified Non-Residential Building and Site Development Standards — Historic Sites Project Area Minimum (acres): /A Lot Area Minimums uare feet): /A Lot Frontage, Minimum: /A Lot Depth, Minimum: /A Lot Coverage, Maximum 10% increase over the maximum allowed within the zoning district (subject to compliance with drainage re uirements. Building Setbacks, Minimum (feet) Existing non-conforming setbacks shall not preclude attached or detached building additions or expansions; however, non-conforming setbacks shall not be worsened. Additional restrictions may apply to 211 floor improvements to minimize impacts upon abutting 67. Administrative and Board Approval of Zoning Code Variances. Alterations to Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places may receive variances to zoning code regulations, if such regulations would adversely impact or threaten the historic significance of the Resource, or have the result of discouraging the designation and/or preservation of historic sites. The responsibility for review and approval of an application for a variance in association for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Alterations of Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places will rest with staff, unless the corresponding Certificate of Appropriateness requires Historic Resources Preservation Board (NRPB) action, in which case the NRPB will have review and approval responsibility. Such requests for variance shall be made on a separate application, approved by the Board. Said application fee and other applicable charges shall be established by resolution adopted by the City Commission. 7-8. Sustainable Building Practices. The application of sustainable, energy efficient and green building practices to improvements associated with historic properties is encouraged whenever they are compatible with best historic preservation practices. Whenever possible, equipment such as solar panels, wind generation devices, mechanical equipment etc., should not be affixed to the building, but sited in the rear or side yard locations and fully screened with landscaping, fence or wall. When placement upon the building is unavoidable, such equipment as well as skylights, shall be located on a non-character defining elevation or roof slope that is not visible from the street. In no instance, shall the equipment be allowed to be placed upon any character defining feature. Expedited review shall be afforded to those applicants who propose the placement of such equipment on other than the building facades or roof. B. Designation of Historic Properties and Districts. 1. Guidelines for Historic Designation. To qualify as a Property or a District, individual properties must have significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or culture and possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. For Districts, eligibility is based on the establishment of historic contexts or themes which describe the historical relationship of the Properties within the district. Individual Buildings shall normally be at least 50 years old and, in the case of a District at least 50% of the Buildings shall normally be at least fifty years old. Buildings shall also be significant in one or more of the following areas: _M_4 —Ra-g 0-9334 Q f 149KII a. Association with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of the City's history; or b. Association with the lives of persons significant in the City's past; or c. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; d. Has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history; or e. Is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. 2. Criteria Considerations. Ordinarily cemeteries, birthplaces, graves of historical figures, properties owned by religious institutions or used for religious purposes, structures that have been moved from their original locations, reconstructed historic buildings, properties primarily commemorative in nature, and properties that have achieved significance within the past 50 years shall not be considered eligible for the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places. However, such properties will qualify if they are integral parts of districts that do meet the criteria or if they fall within the following categories: a. A religious property deriving primary significance from architectural or artistic distinction or historical importance; or b. A building or structure removed from its original location but which is primarily significant for architectural value, or which is the surviving structure most importantly associated with a historic person or event; or c. A birthplace or grave of a historical figure of outstanding importance if there is no appropriate site or building associated with his or her productive life; or d. A cemetery that derives its primary importance from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from age, from distinctive design features, or from association with historic events; or e. A reconstructed building when accurately executed in a suitable environment and presented in a dignified manner as part of a restoration master plan, and when no other building or structure with the same association has survived; or f. A property primarily commemorative in intent if design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own exceptional significance; or g. A property achieving significance within the past 50 years if it is of exceptional importance. 3. Procedures. See Chapter 2, Article II, Section 6. 4. Removal of Designation. A designation may be removed by the City Commission based upon the Board's recommendation. Such recommendation shall be c based upon new and compelling evidence and evaluation of work or natural cause producing an adverse effect to a Property or District. The same guidelines and the same procedures established for designation shall be considered for a removal of designation. 5. Designation of County, State or Other Political Subdivision Properties. County, state or political subdivision entity-owned Properties may be designated as a Property or District if such designation is not prohibited or preempted by law, or otherwise provided for in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element of the Comprehensive Plan. In the absence of prohibition, preemption, or other agreement, such other government may only avoid designation of its Property by bearing the burden of proof that public interests, on balance, are best served by avoiding such designation. Such determination shall be established by the process as set forth in this ordinance. Once designated, unless reversed upon appeal, such designated Property or District shall comply with and be regulated by all regulations contained in this ordinance. 6. Maintenance and Repair of Designated Properties; Demolition by Neglect Prohibited. a. Ordinary Maintenance or Repair. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent the ordinary maintenance or repair of any exterior elements of any building or structure that does not involve a change of design, appearance or material, and which does not require a building permit. b. Affirmative Maintenance Required. The owner of a property designated pursuant to this chapter either individually or as part of a district or zone shall comply with all applicable codes, laws and regulations governing the maintenance of property. It is the intent of this section to preserve from deliberate or inadvertent neglect the exterior features of such properties and the interior portions thereof when maintenance is necessary to prevent deterioration and decay of the property. All such properties shall be preserved against decay and deterioration and shall be free from structural defects though prompt corrections of any of the following defects: (1) Facades that fall and injure the subject property, adjoining property or members of the public; (2) Deteriorated or inadequate foundations, defective or deteriorated flooring or floor supports, deteriorated walls or other vertical structural supports; (3) Members of ceilings, roofs ceiling and roof supports or other structural members that may rot, sag, split or buckle due to defective material or deterioration; (4) Deteriorated or ineffective waterproofing of exterior walls, roofs, foundations or floors, including broken, unsecured or missing windows or doors. (5) Any fault or defect in the property that renders it structurally unsafe, insufficiently protected from weathering, or not properly watertight. 7. Nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. As part of the duties under the Certified Local Government program, the Historic Resources Preservation Board shall receive all nominations of local property to the National Register of Historic Places following the regulations of the State Historic Preservation Office. a. Appropriate local officials, owners of record, and applicants shall be given a minimum of thirty calendar days and not more than seventy-five calendar days prior notice to Historic Resources Preservation Board meetings in which to comment on or object to the listing of a property in the National Register. b. Objections to being listed in the National Register by property owners must be notarized and filed with the State Historic Preservation Officer. Within thirty (30) days after its meeting the Board shall forward to the State Historic Preservation Officer its action on the nomination and the recommendations of the local officials. Appropriate local officials, the owner and the applicant shall be notified of the board's action. c. The State Historic Preservation Officer will take further steps on the nomination in accordance with federal and state regulations. If either the Board or the local officials or both support the nomination, the State Historic Preservation Officer will schedule the nomination for consideration by the state review board for the National Register at its next regular meeting. If both the Board and the local officials recommend that a property not be nominated to the National Register, the State Historic Preservation Officer will take no further action on the nomination unless an appeal is filed with the State Historic Preservation Officer. 8. Designated Historic Sites. The following Historic Sites have been established: a. National Register. (1) Boynton Woman's Club, 1010 South Federal Highway, located on Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7 less the West 35 feet thereof, Parker Estate, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 37 of the Public records of Palm Beach County, Florida. (Published 4/26/1979). (2) Boynton School, 141 East Ocean Avenue, located on Lot 3, Block 4 of Sawyer's Addition, City of Boynton Beach, Florida. (Published 3/7/1994). C. Certificate of Appropriateness. The Board or staff shall review actions affecting the exterior of Properties and all Resources, including non-contributing Properties, within Districts. 1. Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. In reviewing an application, the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation (as may be amended from time to time) shall be applied. The current version is as follows: a. A Property shall be used for its historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the Building and its site an environment. b. The historic character of a Property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a Property shall be avoided. c. Each Property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding -g conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken. d. Most Properties change over time; those changes that have acquired historic significance in their own right shall be retained and preserved. e. Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a property shall be preserved. f. Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence. g. Chemical or physical treatments, such as sandblasting, that cause damage to historic materials shall not be used. The surface cleaning of Structures, if appropriate, shall be undertaken using the gentlest means possible. h. Significant archaeological resources affected by a project shall be protected and preserved. If such resources must be disturbed, mitigation measures shall be undertaken. i. New additions, exterior Alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the Property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the Property and its environment. j. New additions and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic Property and its environment would be unimpaired. 2. Additional Criteria. The above Standards for Rehabilitation shall be supplemented by the following criteria specific to certain types of requests: a. New Construction and Alterations. All new construction and Alterations to existing buildings within a designated historic district or on an individually designated property shall be visually compatible, and meet the following guidelines. (1) Setting, Orientation and Setbacks. The Building should be situated approximately the same distance from the street as adjacent Buildings, to create a continuous street edge. The orientation of the Building should be visually compatible with that of the buildings in the Historic District. The Setting should be designed with the overall environment in mind. It should take into account the compatibility of landscaping, parking, service areas, walkways, and accessory structures. (2) Building Height. The height of the Building at street level should be visually compatible in comparison or relation to the height of the existing contributing buildings in the Historic District. p�. f3 (3) Design Styles. New Buildings should take their design cues from the prevailing architectural styles within the Historic District. Traditional or contemporary design standards and elements should relate to the existing styles. (4) Proportion of Openings. The openings of any building within a Historic District should be visually compatible with the openings in existing contributing buildings within the Historic District. The relationship of the width of windows and doors to the height of windows and doors should be visually compatible with the existing contributing buildings within the Historic District. (5) Rhythm of Solids to Voids. The relationship between solids (walls) and voids (windows and doors) of a Building should be visually compatible with the Surrounding Buildings. (6) Rhythm of Spacing along the Street. The relationship of Buildings to the open space between them should be compatible with the other Buildings on each side of the street in that block. (7) Relationship of Materials and Textures. The materials and textures of a Building should be chosen with the predominant materials of the Historic District in mind. Simplicity in such use is preferable. (8) Roof Shapes. The roof shape of a Building is a major distinguishing feature. The roof shape of a Building should be compatible with the roof shape of existing contributing buildings within the Historic District. The roof shape shall be consistent with the architectural style of the Building. (9) Size, Scale, Bulk, Mass and Volume. The physical size, scale, bulk, mass and volume should be compatible with the existing contributing buildings within the Historic District without overwhelming them. b. Additions. All additions to historic structures or structures within a Historic District shall meet the following guidelines. (1) Locate an addition to the rear or least visible sides of historic structures. Locating an addition on the front elevation should be avoided. (2) Minimize the loss of historic materials from the historic structure and protect character-defining features. (3) Design the addition to be compatible in terms of massing, size, scale, relationship of solids to voids, and architectural features. An addition should be subordinate to the historic building. (4) Differentiate the addition from the historic structure. (5) If permitted, rooftop additions should generally be limited to one story in height, should be set back from the wall plane and should be as inconspicuous as possible. (6) Continue the design elements on all elevations of the new construction, not only those elevations that can be viewed from the street. -M-9 (7) Design and construct the addition so that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic structure will be unimpaired. (8) Limit the size and number of openings between the old and new building by utilizing existing doors or by enlarging existing windows. c. Demolition. All demolitions involving structures on historic sites, pf#stn contributing structures within a Historic District and structures identified as potentially significant eR IgFelgeFties listed eR ...... I ite shall comply with the following: (1) Simultaneous certificates required. No Building or Structure on a Property or located within a District shall be demolished without first receiving a Certificate of Appropriateness for new construction. The applications for demolition and new construction shall be reviewed by the Board simultaneously. The requirement of a Certificate of Appropriateness for new construction may be waived by the Board upon a good cause showing that such requirement would be unduly harsh or would result in a substantial hardship to the Property owner; 2) upon preliminary review the property would not meet the guidelines for designation per Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6, the ;G--t, kk , —I I I -A I— eeR s19R1.1--aRt," 2 +- - —.- , or 3) the demolition does not involve a contributing element or structure on the site. A showing of good cause may include, but is not limited to, evidence that the Property owner is unable to comply with the requirement for simultaneous new construction due to advanced age, infirmity, physical or other debilitating handicap, or financial hardship. If an application for Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition is approved, the owner shall, at his/her expense, fully record the building prior to Demolition. At a minimum, the owner shall provide an architectural description, floor plan with interior and exterior dimensions, interior and exterior photographs, and any other information requested by the Board. Said record shall be deposited in the local archives, where it will be made available to the public. Upon approval by the Board of a Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition, the demolition permit shall not be issued until all demolition and new construction plans for the Property have received all other required governmental approvals. The existence of one or more of the following conditions may be the basis for denial of a demolition application: (a) The Resource contributes significantly to the historic character of a designated Property or District. (b) The Resource is listed on the National Register. (c) The Resource is one of the last remaining examples, or is an exceptional representative of its kind in the neighborhood or City. (d) The Resource is capable of being repaired and reused in a practical and feasible manner. (e) Retention of the Resource would promote the general welfare of the City by providing an opportunity to study local history, architecture and design, or by developing an understanding of the importance and value of a particular culture or heritage. (f) Granting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the Demolition would result in an irreparable loss to the City of a significant Resource. (g) The plans for the simultaneous new construction (if the Demolition is granted) are not compatible with the Property or District. (2) Demolition Delay Period. The Board may grant a Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition which may contain a delayed effective date. The effective date will be determined by the Board based on the relative significance of the Resource and the probable time required to arrange a possible alternative to demolition. The Board may delay demolition for up to three (3) months. During the demolition delay period, the Board may take such steps as it deems necessary to preserve the Resource. Such steps may include, but are not limited to: consultations with community groups, public agencies and interested citizens; recommendations for acquisition of the Property by public or private bodies, or agencies; an exploration of the possibility of moving the Resource. (3) Salvage and Preservation of Specific Features. For designated sites, Tthe Board may require the Property owner to salvage and preserve specified classes of building materials, architectural details, ornaments, fixtures and the like. (4) Authority to Initiate Designation. If an undesignated property warrants it and it is otherwise authorized under this ordinance, staff may initiate, or recommend that the Board initiate, the designation application and review process. Staff may further request that the Board require that the issuance of a demolition permit be stayed pending the Board's review of the application and the City Commission's decision to designate or deny designation of the property. However, the maximum period during which the issuance of a demolition permit may be stayed pursuant to this paragraph is one hundred twenty (120) days, unless extended by the City Commission. If for any reason the designation process is not completed and the demolition application is approved, the owner shall, at his/her expense, fully record the building prior to Demolition and attempt to salvage and preserve specified classes of building materials, architectural details, ornaments, fixtures and the like. d. Relocation. The existence of one or more of the following conditions may be the basis for denial of a relocation application: (1) The historic character or aesthetic interest of the Resource contributes to its present setting in such a manner that relocation would result in a substantial loss to the setting or District. (2) There are no definite plans for the area to be vacated. (3) There are definite plans for the area to be vacated that may adversely affect the character of the District. � p�• 11 (4) The Resource cannot be moved without significant damage to its physical integrity. (5) The proposed relocation area is not compatible with the historic, cultural, and architectural character of the Resource. (6) Little or no effort has been made to consider relocation within the same District or within another District with compatible historic, aesthetic, cultural, or design qualities with the relocated Resource. e. Changes in Approved Work. Any change in the proposed work following the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness shall be reviewed by staff. If the proposed change does not materially affect the historic character or the proposed change is in accordance with the Board's decision, staff may administratively approve the change. If the proposed change is not in accordance with the Board's decision, a new Certificate of Appropriateness application for such change must be submitted for review. D. Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Program. 1. General. a. The granting of tax exemptions to owners who make improvements to Historic Properties was authorized by an amendment to the Florida Constitution and codified in Section 196.1997 and 196.1998 Florida Statute (1992). The ad valorem tax exemption program was established by Palm Beach County in 1995 (Ordinance 95-41), and may be implemented in the City through an interlocal agreement with the County and a local Tax Abatement Exemption ordinance. The Tax Abatement Exemption Ordinance authorizes granting exemptions from increases to ad valorem taxes for qualified improvements to qualifying properties. b. Exemptions. Exemptions for Historic Properties are intended for the physical improvements necessary to Restore or Rehabilitate the Historic Resource, which may include additions, Alterations and new construction. The improvements must comply with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. The City and County will process the application following mutually established procedures through both the City and County Commissions. This program will provide an exemption from tax increases on the improvements to the Property for up to a 10 year period. The exemption is conveyed through a covenant that accompanies the deed of the Property and may be transferred to future owners during the abatement period. 2. Tax Exemption for Historic Properties. a. The City Commission hereby creates a tax exemption for the appropriate restoration, renovation or rehabilitation of qualifying historic properties designated herein. Qualifying property shall be exempt from that portion of ad valorem taxation levied by the City on one hundred percent (100%) of the increase in assessed value resulting from any appropriate renovation, restoration or rehabilitation of the qualifying property made on or after the effective date of this ordinance. _M_12 b. The above exemption does not apply to: (1) Taxes levied for payment of bonds; (2) Taxes authorized by a vote of the electors pursuant to section 9(b) or section 12, Article VI I, of the Florida Constitution; or (3) Personal property. 3. Qualifying Properties and Improvements. a. The following real property in the City is qualifying property for the purposes of this subsection if at the time the exemption is approved by the City Commission, the property: (1) Is individually listed in the National Register of Historic Places pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended; or (2) Is a contributing property to a national register-listed district; or (3) Is designated as a historic property, or as a contributing property to a historic district, under the terms of the City's historic preservation ordinance; and (4) Has been certified by the Board as satisfying subparagraphs (1)(a), (1)(b), or (1)(c) above. The exemption does not apply to improvements made to non-contributing principal buildings or non-contributing accessory structures. b. For an improvement to a historic property to qualify the property for an exemption, the improvement must: (1) Be consistent with the United States Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, as amended. (2) Be determined by the Board to meet criteria established in rules adopted by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, FAC 1A-38, as amended, and (3) Be consistent with any ordinance of the city designating the property as historic or designating the historic district in which the property is located. 4. Evaluation of Property Used for Government or Nonprofit Purpose. Pursuant to Title XIV, Chapter 196.1998, Florida Statutes, which allows for exemption from ad valorem taxation of up to one hundred percent (100%) of the assessed value of the property as improved, a property is being used for government or nonprofit purposes if the sole occupant of at least sixty-five percent (65%) of the useable space is an agency of the federal, state or a local government unit or a nonprofit organization certified by the Department of State under Chapter 617.013, Florida Statutes. As for being "regularly and frequently open" for public access, the property shall be open to the public not less than twelve (12) days per year on an equitably spaced basis, and at other times by appointment. Nothing herein shall prohibit the owner from charging a � p�• 1 reasonable nondiscriminatory admission fee, comparable to fees charged at similar facilities in the area. 5. Application for Exemption; Fees. An applicant desiring an ad valorem tax exemption for proposed improvements to a historic property must file a request accompanied by its corresponding fee and all documentation required by the application checklist. The request shall be made on the two-part Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application, approved by the State of Florida, Division of Historical Resources and promulgated in accordance with Rule 1A-38, Florida Administrative Code, and include additional information and documentation of the cost of the qualifying improvement. Part 1 of the application, the Preconstruction Application shall be submitted before qualifying improvements are initiated and Part 2, the Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, shall be submitted to the City for review upon completion of the qualifying improvements. The Final Application/Request for Review of completed Work shall contain the Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant as established by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources and applicable for the term for which the exemption is granted. 6. Preconstruction Application. The review process shall be initiated with the submittal of a Preconstruction Application to the City. The Preconstruction Application shall contain a copy of the application for Certificate of Appropriateness, information on project cost, and a copy of the most recent tax bill for the subject property from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser. Upon the receipt of the Preconstruction Application by the City, the City shall conduct a review for eligibility in accordance with the requirements stated herein. 7. Review of Preconstruction Application. A review of the Preconstruction Application shall be completed by the City in accordance with the established schedule and process. a. Once the City determines that the work as proposed is a qualifying improvement and is in compliance with the review standards contained herein, the City shall approve the Preconstruction Application and issue a written notice to the applicant with a copy to the Board. b. If the City determines that the work as proposed is not a qualifying improvement or is not in compliance with the review standards contained herein, a written notice shall be provided to the applicant, including recommendations concerning the changes to the proposed work necessary to make it a qualifying improvement and bring it into compliance with the review standards. 8. Appeals to the Historic Resources Preservation Board. a. Within ten (10) days of receipt of notice that the City has denied a Preconstruction Application, the applicant may file a written notice of appeal of the denial to the Board. The appeal shall be processed in accordance with the public meeting and notification procedures required of the City's quasi-judicial hearing process, except that public notices need only be mailed to owners of abutting or adjacent property as determined by the Historic Preservation Planner. p�' 14 ane 941 of U—qj b. If the Board denies the appeal, the applicant may appeal the action of the Board to the City Commission. 9. Issuance of Other Permits or Approval. If all or part of the proposed improvements require a building permit or other necessary approval of the City or any other governmental agency, the improvements shall also be reviewed pursuant to any other applicable code provisions of the City and require such corresponding approval. A Preconstruction Application shall not be approved by the City and issued until such permit or other approvals have been granted. No certificate of occupancy or completion shall be issued by the City until the Final Application has been approved by the City Commission and all appeal proceedings have been completed. 10. Completion of Work. An applicant must complete all work within two (2) years following the date of approval of a Part 1, Preconstruction Application by staff. A Preconstruction Application shall be automatically revoked if the property owner has not submitted a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work within two (2) years following the date of approval of the Preconstruction Application. The Board, upon the recommendation of the City, may extend the time for completion of a substantial improvement in accordance with the procedures of the City's Building Code. 11. Final Application and Request for Review of Completed Work. a. The Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work shall be accompanied by documentation of the total cost of the qualifying improvements. Appropriate documentation may include, but is not limited to paid contractor's bills, cancelled checks, and an approved building permit application listing the cost of work to be performed. Upon the receipt of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work and all required supporting documents, the City shall inspect the completed improvements to ensure compliance with the Preconstruction Application, Certificate of Appropriateness, and any approved amendments. b. If the City determines that the work is a qualifying improvement and is in compliance with the review standards contained herein, the Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work shall be approved and forwarded to the Board for review, and written notice shall be provided to the applicant. c. If the City determines that the work as completed is not in compliance with the Preconstruction Application or the established timeframe as described in this section, the applicant shall be given written explanation for such findings, including recommendations concerning the changes to the proposed work necessary to make it a qualifying improvement and bring it into compliance with the review standards. The application will be forwarded to the Board for review once the applicant makes the adequate changes necessary for compliance, or upon receiving notice from the applicant that no further changes will be made to the project. p� lc 12. Recommendations to Historic Resources Preservation Board and City Commission. On completion of the review of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, the City shall present such Final Application in a regularly scheduled meeting of the Board and recommend that such Board grant or deny the exemption. The recommendation and explanation shall be provided in writing to the applicant and Board for consideration at a public meeting. The application, along with a recommendation of approval or denial shall subsequently be forwarded by the Board to the City Commission for final consideration. 13. Approval by the City Commission. Upon approval of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work by the Board, the Final Application shall be placed by resolution on the agenda of the City Commission for approval. The resolution to approve the Final Application shall indicate the property owner, property address and legal description, time period that exemption will remain in effect and expiration date, and shall require the owner to record the restrictive covenant in the Official Record Book of Palm Beach County. The applicant shall provide the City with two (2) certified copies of the recorded covenant. 14. Notice of Approval to the Property Appraiser. The City shall transmit the following certified copies to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser: 1) recorded restrictive covenant; 2) approved Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work; and the resolution of the City Commission approving the Final Application and authorizing the tax exemption. 15. Effective Date and Duration of Tax Exemption. When the City Commission approves a historic preservation tax exemption, the covenant shall be in effect for ten (10) years; however, the City Commission has the discretion to approve a shorter time frame if petitioned by the property owner. The effective date of the exemption shall be January 1 of the following year from when the covenant and resolution are recorded with the Palm Beach County Clerk of the Court. 16. Property Maintenance, Penalty, and Revocation. The character of the property and qualifying improvements are to be maintained during the period that the exemption is granted. Such covenant shall be binding on the current property owner, transferees, and their heirs, assigns and successors. A violation of the covenant shall result in the revocation of the granted tax exemption, and the property owner being subject to the payment of taxes that would have been owed had the exemption not been initially granted (see subparagraph (2) below). The revocation process shall occur as follows: a. Revocation Proceedings. (1) Staff or the Board may initiate proceedings to revoke the ad valorem tax exemption provided herein, in the event the applicant, or subsequent owner or successors in interest to the property, fails to maintain the property according to the terms and conditions of the covenant; (2) The Board shall provide notice to the current owner of record of the property and hold a revocation public hearing, and make a recommendation to the City Commission; (3) The City Commission shall review the recommendation of the Board and make a determination as to whether the tax exemption shall be revoked. Should the City Commission determine that the tax exemption shall be revoked, a written resolution revoking the exemption and notice of penalties as provided herein shall be provided to the owner, the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser and filed in the official records of Palm Beach County; (4) Upon receipt of the resolution revoking the tax exemption, the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser shall discontinue the tax exemption on the property as of January 1 of the year following receipt of the notice of revocation; and b. Notice of Penalties. The resolution revoking the tax exemption shall include a statement that a penalty equal to the total amount of taxes that would have been due in March of each of the previous years in which the tax exemption and covenant were in effect had the property not received the exemption, less the amount of taxes actually paid in those years, plus interest on the difference calculated as provided in Section 212.12, Florida Statutes shall be imposed by the Palm Beach County Tax Collector for violation of the terms, conditions and standards of the Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant. 17. Annual Report. The City shall prepare an annual report to the City Commission regarding the tax exemption proposed in this article. The report shall be filed in January of each calendar year, and shall summarize the activities of the City and Board related to this article during the previous calendar year. The information shall include, but not be limited to, a list of the properties for which a Part 1, Preconstruction Application, and Part 2, Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work were made during the preceding year; an explanation of the disposition of each application; the expenditures on each approved qualifying improvement during the calendar year; the total number of properties currently participating in the program provided within this article; and any other information requested by the City Commission. E. Standards for Archeological Work, Discovery of Archeological Site. 1. The Historic Preservation Planner shall be responsible for identifying, protecting, managing and promoting all cultural resources (historic and prehistoric sites and districts) within the municipal bounds. 2. Archaeological Work. Archeological surveys, assessments, excavations, and other work required by this ordinance shall be conducted by a qualified, professional archeologist and be consistent with the guidelines for such work promulgated by Palm Beach County that are consistent with accepted professional standards and regulations developed by the Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources and the United States Department of the Interior, or their successor agencies. 3. Site Discovered During the Development Process. In the event that archaeological materials are discovered by ground disturbing activities on any property within the City, such activities in the immediate vicinity of the archaeological site shall be discontinued immediately and the Planning & Zoning Department notified. The site shall pE 1r be inspected and may be required to be assessed by a qualified professional archaeologist at the expense of the property owner. 4. Unmarked Human Graves. If a discovery is made of an unmarked human grave or graves, then the procedures for notifying the State Archaeologist and County Medical Examiner shall be followed, consistent with state law. (Ord. 10-025, passed 12-7-10; Am. Ord. 11-006, passed 2-15-11; Am. Ord. 12-008, passed 5-15-12; Am. Ord. 12-016, passed 10-2-12) p�• 1f3 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM STAFF REPORT TO: Chair and Members Planning and Development Board FROM: Michael Rumpf Planning and Zoning Administrator DATE: April 19, 2022 REQUEST: Approve amendments to the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 3, Article 111. Zoning Districts and Overlay Zones; Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 5. Nonconforming Uses, and Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6. Historic Preservation Requirements to promote, incentivize and facilidate the preservation of historically- designated properties in the City. BACKGROUND and PROPOSED AMENDMENTS The subject amendments are being proposed to promote the City's Historic Preservation Program. The proposed amendments pertain to proposed property improvements, non-conforming characteristics of historic properties, and potential internal conflict between initiatives within redevelopment plans and preservation objectives. The proposed amendments are being proposed by the City's Historic Resources Preservation Board (NRPB) in response to, in part, the magnitude of previous demolitions of historic houses, recent inquiries regarding desired modifications to historic structures, and the possible conflict between redevelopment plan design standards and preservation initiatives. The proposed amendments can be viewed in their entirety in the corresponding exhibits and are briefly described as follows: 1) Exemptions from or reductions in Zoning Standards — The intended standards have been placed in a "Modified Building Standards" table within the Preservation chapter, to match the existing format of the Zoning Regulations. Many of the historic homes in the City are relatively small, and located on proportionally small lots with minimum space to expand. Further, many of the older homes are now non-conforming to current day lot standards such as setbacks and maximum lot coverage. Although the original preservation program was written with a provision that supports zoning variances if needed, the proposed amendments would eliminate the uncertainty, cost and time associated with the variance process, as well as the challenge of proving hardship by both Page 946 of 1193 Page 2 Amendments to LDRs Promoting Historic Preservation the applicant and staff. The exemptions would only apply to properties that are listed on the Local Registry of Historic Sites, and are proposed to be established as "Modified Development Standards" within the Historic Preservation Requirements section of the LDR, consistent with the current structure of the Zoning Regulations. The exemptions or reduced standards would apply to minimum lot size, minimum frontage, minimum living area, minimum setbacks, and maximum lot coverage. Appropriate cross-references will be added to the corresponding Building and Site Regulation tables in the Zoning Regulations. 2) Addressing conflict with redevelopment plan initiatives — The design standards written for the mixed-use districts that implement the Community Redevelopment Plan require an assembly of an entire block frontage to provide continuity in the ultimate streetscape and "street wall'. The subject amendments would allow for an exception when interrupted by a designated historic site. The proposed amendment is intended to prevent blockage of the redevelopment project or pressure being applied to encourage the sale of the historic site, and includes design requirements to maximize compatibility with the historic site and continuity of the streetscape. The whole-block assembly requirement applies to the MU-2, MU-3, MU-4 and MU Core districts. It does not apply to MU-1. 3) Exceptions for non-conforming uses — There exists within the City historic duplex and multi-family residential buildings that are located within single-family or commercial zoning districts, and therefore, may be construed as "non-conforming uses" by Zoning Regulations. The proposed amendment would exempt designated sites from the Nonconforming Use regulations of the Code. Otherwise, such regulations could place a limit on the value of annual maintenance improvements needed on the property, or prevent any expansions or improvements to the historic site. 4) Review of demolition requests —The current preservation program requires specific and rather significant actions to be taken by property owners, staff and the HRPB in response to applications to demolish historically-designated properties. Such actions are intended to review the potential loss of historic sites for proper justifications, to review what is planned to replace the historic structure, to possibly require salvaging of specific historic features, and, at minimum, to create a record of the historic asset. Processes include the formal petition to remove the property from the local register, and the filing of an Application for Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) to review the construction planned for the subject property. If approved, this process also requires that the property owner fully record the building prior to demolition, with an architectural description, floor plan with interior and exterior dimensions, interior and exterior photographs, and any other information requested by the Board. The proposed amendments would require this protocol to also be followed if the 2 Page 947 of 1193 Page 3 Amendments to LDRs Promoting Historic Preservation demolition would involve a property identified on a list of priority preservation properties. This list would be established by the Board, and essentially include approximately 10 properties most worthy of preservation as documented in the City's 1996 Historic Site Survey and recommended as being eligible for local designation. The selection process would involve a visual survey of current condition of the properties, including updating the list by identifying, and excluding, those properties that no longer exist. The Board would also include this list for frequent communications to educate property owners about the preservation program, including the financial benefits, and importance of property maintenance. The benefits of this priority property list also supports other preservation program initiatives such as public outreach, inventory updating and for historic district consideration. Lastly, included in the proposed amendments to this section of the LDRs is the addition of criteria intended to facilitate the quick review of the property targeted for demolition for exemption from the COA process if not warranted when reviewed against the designation criteria, including current physical (i.e. deteriorated or altered) condition. This is intended to save the property owner time and expense when such evaluation and processes are not warranted by the intent of the Historic Preservation Program. BACKGROUND and PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Staff supports the proposed amendments to promote implementation of the City's Historic Preservation Program. In addition to the justifications stated herein, it should also be noted that some of the amendments are needed immediately to address current matters involving home expansion plans, anticipated demolition applications, and non-conforming historic properties. Also, the proposed amendments may be the first group of amendments to be proposed by the NRPB, and could be followed by a second group that could involve the promotion of accessory dwelling unit provisions, and provisions to allow adaptive reuse of designated properties along selected roadway corridors. Attachments 3 Page 948 of 1193 ARTICLE III. ZONING DISTRICTS Sec. 1. Overview. A. General. Pursuant to Chapter 1, Article Ilio Section S.B., any given parcel of land in the city shall have a zoning district that corresponds with the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) classification of the Comprehensive Plan. B. Residential Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-1). RESIDENTIAL R-1 R-1 R- R-1 R- R-3 IPUD PUD MHPD AAB AA 1A 13 2 Duplex 13 Multi Density(dwelling units per 5 5.5 6 7.5 10 11 Flexible10 Flexiblel0 Flexiblel0 acre): Project Area,Minimum N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5+ 10+ (acres) Lot Area per unit, 9,000 8,0008 7,500 6,000 4,500 4,00012 Flexible Flexible 4,200 Minimum(square feet): Lot Frontage,Minimum 90 75 60 60 75 100 Flexible Flexible N/A (feet): Living Area,Minimum A/C 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 750 750 Flexible Flexible N/A (square feet): Lot Coverage,Maximum: 45% 45% 45% 50% 40% 40% 50% N/A N/A Floor-Area-Ratio(FAR)for N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Non-Residential,Maximum: Structure Height,Maximum 30 30 30 30 30 456 457 456 30 (feet): Building Setbacks, Minimum(feet): Front: 25 25 25 25 25 40 Flexibles Flexibles 20 Interior side: 10 108 7.5 7.5 10 20 Flexibles Flexibles 5 Corner side: 254 254 254 254 254 40 Flexibles Flexibles 1011 Rear: 204 204 204 204 254 40 Flexibles Flexibles 1011 Special rear yard setback Maximum Percentage of Reduction: reductions for 1-story building additions abutting: 1-95 or railroad tracks: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Intracoastal Waterway 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (ICWW): Page 949 of 1193 Lake: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Golf course: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Canal wider than 150 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A feet: Canal narrower than 33% 33% 33% 33% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 150 feet: Commercial/industrial: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Public/private park: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Perimeter wall abutting 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A non-residential: Administrative Adjustment: Maximum Percentage of Reduction(to standard yard setback): Front yard: 20% 20% 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Side yard: 20% N/A 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rear yard: 25% 25% 25% 25% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A General Notes: 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 3 3 9 9 11 1. The setback reduction provisions shall not supersede any setbacks that are recorded on a plat and shall not be used in conjunction with the setback reductions allowed by administrative adjustments. 2. An administrative adjustment to reduce a setback may be granted if any first floor addition follows the building line of a legally non-conforming single-family structure, or a building line previously approved by a variance. 3. Existing and/or planned single-family homes shall conform to the R-1 district requirements. Duplex homes shall conform to the R-2 district requirements. 4. Where orientation of adjacent lots on both street frontages provides typical front yard setbacks, the corner lot shall provide for front yard setbacks along both streets. When two (2)front yard setbacks are provided for on a corner lot, no rear yard back setback shall be required, only side yard setbacks shall be imposed. 5. Minimum required perimeter setbacks of an IPUD or PUD are flexible except where adjacent to single-family residential zoning. Where adjacent to single-family zoning, required perimeter setbacks shall resemble the setbacks of the adjacent development based upon the orientation of structures with said development. Also, perimeter buildings shall have an increased setback of one (1)additional foot for every foot of building height in excess of thirty (30)feet. Project design along abutting roadway(s), including setbacks, shall be based on existing development patterns or applicable recommendation from the respective development plan. 6. See Note#5 for additional setback requirements relative to building height. 7. A lesser building height maybe required for compatibility with adjacent properties. See Note#5 for more setback requirements relative to building height. 8. The minimum lot area shall be seven thousand, five hundred (7,500)square feet and the minimum side yard shall be seven and one-half(7-1/2)feet for properties developed and/or platted prior to June 13, 1975. 9. Total usable open space shall be calculated at two hundred (200) square feet per dwelling unit (also see Chapter 4, Article III, Section 8.). Page 950 of 1193 10. The maximum allowable density is determined by the applicable future land use classification of the Comprehensive Plan. 11. Perimeter building setbacks of the mobile home park district shall mirror the building setbacks of adjacent zoning district(s), but with a minimum of the setback required for a single-family residence. 12. Multi-family dwellings and group homes require four thousand (4,000)square feet. All other uses allowed in R-3 require twenty thousand (20,000)square feet. 13. Parcels within the Heart of Boynton District, as defined by the CRA Community Redevelopment Plan, that (1) were originally platted or(2)were existing parcels as of April 1, 2020 may use the development regulations within this section to develop a single-family residence: C. Non-Residential Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-2). NON-RESIDENTIAL C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 CBD PCD M-1 PID REC PU Density(dwelling units N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Flexible" N/A N/A per acre): Project Area, Minimum N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 311 N/A 2511 N/A N/A (acres) Lot Area, Minimum 9,000 5,000 15,000 5,000 15,000 Flexible 10,000 Flexible 43,560 8,000 (square feet): Lot Frontage, 75 50 75 50 75 Flexible 0 Flexible 100 75 Minimum: Lot Depth, Minimum: 120 100 N/A 100 100 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Lot Coverage, 40% 40% 40% 40% 75%18 40%11 60% 60% N/A N/A Maximum: Floor-Area-Ratio 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.50 N/A 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.00 (FAR), Maximum: Structure Height, 304 259 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 Maximum (feet): Building Setbacks, Minimum(feet)14,: Front 30 30 20 25 0 40 15 30 25 2513 Rear 20 20 202 205 206 40 203 30 25 2513 Interior side 10 15 01 155 0 30 154 20 25 1513 Corner side 10 20 20 155 87 30 15 30 25 1513 Building Setbacks, Minimum if abutting Page 951 of 1193 a residential district (feet)14,: Rear 30 30 30 30 N/A N/A 30 N/A N/A 30 Interior side 30 30 30 30 N/A N/A 30 N/A N/A 30 Corner side 30 30 30 30 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Waterfront yard N/A N/A N/A N/A 88 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1. 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. 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 yard abuts a railroad right-of-way or any paved alley, the rear yard may be reduced to ten (10) feet. 4. Where rear yard abuts a paved alley or street, then no side setback shall be required. 5. 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. 6. Where rear property line abuts a public street or alley, rear yard setback may be reduced to eight (8)feet at first floor level, in which case, no setback shall be required at all other floor levels. 7. Eight (8)feet is required at first floor level. No setback shall be required at all other floor levels. 8. Waterfront setbacks shall be measured from the property where the body of water is under different ownership than the subject property line. However, setbacks are measured from the mean high water line if the body of water is under the same ownership as the subject property. 9. Buildings designed with under-story parking shall be allowed a maximum building height of thirty-five (35)feet but only with conditional use approval. 10. The total ground floor area of all buildings and accessory structures shall not exceed forty percent (40%)of the plot on which they are constructed. 11. Contiguous acres. 12. Residential uses are only allowed within a mixed use pod of a PID that has a DRI future land use classification. Maximum residential densities shall be in accordance with the thresholds established for the respective DRI. 13. For hospital buildings, additional setbacks in excess of thirty(30)feet shall be required for any height over forty-five (45)feet. The additional setback shall be measured by calculating three (3)additional feet of setback for each foot in height above forty-five (45)feet, not including minimal rooftop equipment that are eligible for height exception pursuant to Chapter 2, Article II, Section 4. 14. Overlay regulations may apply. See Section 8 for regulations pertaining to overlays. E. Mixed Use Urban Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-4). MIXED USE, URBAN 13,14 MU-1 MU-2 MU-3 MU-4 MU-C Page 952 of 1193 MIXED USE, URBAN 13,14 MU-1 MU-2 MU-3 MU-4 MU-C Lot Area,Minimum(acres): Public park N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A All other uses 0.50 0.75 1 1 1 Lot Frontage,Minimum(ft.)' 100 1002 1502 2002 2002 Structure Ht.,Minimum(ft.) 30 30 30 45 45 Maximum Height(ft.)' 45 65 75 100 150/1254 Maximum Density(DUs/Acre)10, 20 40 50 60 80 12 Maximum F.A.R." 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 Build-to-line(ft.)' All sides abutting a collector or Factor of Pedestrian Zone Requirement' arterial road Abutting a Local street 07 07 07 07 07 Interior side 07 07 07 07 07 Building Setback,Minimum(ft.)' Rear abutting: Residential single-family 255/05,6 255 255 255 255 Intracoastal waterway 255 255 255 255 255 Side abutting Residential single-family 255/05,6 255 255 255 255 Usable Open Space,Minimum(sq. N/A N/A 0.5% 1% 2% ft.)9 1. May be reduced if frontage extends from right-of-way to right-of-way. 2. Project sites must front on two (2) intersecting rights-of-way and must have an uninterrupted lot frontage. An 2L,qgpti20_. i7g11 be rade when til i—ntermrRuption is attributed to themeyistenc�of�de ic�rtgteci i7i�tcaric pita or a site curmrRerttiymcart ti7e List cafmF' ?tmet?ti lly_ 10if icantm Sites. PrRoa tgjmdesigr� ballet i i ccar r tibi_I_itymwit 7 t 7 i7i tcarmic ------ site so as to allow the historic site to mutua_Ilymccantribute to the str_eetscape_ Ike 1 1 LqL iderations should include trRar-sitional_de iql _f1etMents such_a _buildi_q_. e a_rgtion,__fge d _trmeatment ar c-_open__ gce,__gf!d plaxasmand Iandscg trru__Pedestrmi rt_Zo-ne_i-ec irements shall be_rec uirRed to continue uninter_ ret�dmbyti7e i7iptoric�ite� includ_i_r�g streetsca�e, lane sca irk and ed2atrmian_am_enitiies. 3. Maximum height on any street frontage is forty-five (45)feet. Maximum height on Intracoastal Waterway is thirty-five (35)feet consistent for a depth of a minimum of thirty(30)feet. Heights may require reduction where Page 953 of 1193 adjacent to a single-family zoning district where necessary to achieve the compatibility requirements of these regulations. Height bonus may be granted through participation in the Workforce Housing Program. 4. Maximum height reduced to one hundred twenty-five (125)feet for the entire project where property abuts any other MU or residential zoning district not separated by a right-of-way. 5. Plus one (1) additional foot for each foot of height over thirty-five (35)feet. 6. Where there is an intervening right-of-way of at least forty (40)feet. 7. Buildings and structures shall be located no farther than zero (0)feet from the property line, except in conjunction with providing required visibility at intersections, driveways; open spaces and public plazas; or when additional setback is necessary to provide for required "Pedestrian Zone (PZ). Building placement is a factor of roadway type and CRA district, which determines the minimum width and design of the PZ. The minimum PZ is comprised of three components: 1)a five (5)foot wide street tree area, measured from the back of the curb, or future curb on roads requiring a right-of-way dedication, 2)an eight (8)foot wide sidewalk (ten-foot (10')wide sidewalk when located within the Downtown District, as defined by the Community Redevelopment Area Plan), free from obstructions, measured from the centerline of street trees, and 3)an eight-foot (8')wide active area, measured from the sidewalk. The PZ components may vary in placement order only on sites with conflicting right- of-way regulations. See Section 5.C.2 below for additional relief provisions from build-to line requirements. 8. Locally registered historic structures are not required to meet these standards. 9. Usable open space shall be required for all developments two (2) acres in size or larger which shall be devoted to plazas or other public open space, excluding private recreation. See Chapter 4, Article III, Section 8 for additional regulations. 10. Projects within the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development District (the Station Area)shall have minimum densities as follows: MU-1 -fifteen (15), MU-2 -twenty-five (25), MU-3-thirty-five (35), MU-4 -forty-five (45) and MU-C - sixty(60)dwellings per acre. 11. Projects within the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development District (the Station Area) shall have a minimum FAR as follows: MU-3-one and three-quarters (1.75), MU-4 (2.0) and MU-C-two (2.0). Maximum FAR for MU-3 may be increased to 3.5 if abutting property with the Mixed Use High future land use classification. 12. The maximum density for projects within the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development District (the Station Area) may be increased up to twenty-five percent (25%)over the maximum density allowed in the underlying zoning district through participation in the City's Workforce Housing Program. 13. Mixed use projects within urban mixed use zoning districts will meet ground floor COMMERCIAL USE requirement by including commercial uses serving the general public such as retail, restaurants, bars, entertainment, personal services, and offices. Resident-only serving amenities such as lounges, gyms, common rooms, and recreation spaces may be included in addition to the above uses, but shall not fulfill the commercial requirements. 14. Residential-only projects within MU-1, MU-2, and MU-3 zoning districts located within the Federal Highway District and the Heart of Boynton District, as defined by the Community Redevelopment Area Plan, will meet ACTIVE USE requirement by using design features - including street-fronting access -to allow residential use to engage with the street and provide the opportunity for interaction. Such features may be combined with building amenities such as lounges, gyms, common rooms, and recreation spaces on the ground floor. Page 954 of 1193 Sec. 5. Nonconforming Uses. A. Definition. See Chapter 1, Article 11, Definitions. B. Existing Uses. 1. General. Any lawful use of land or structures existing on the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these zoning regulations, but which would become a nonconforming use under the terms of these Regulations or future amendments hereto, shall be permitted to continue, subject to the provisions of this section pertaining to its extension, alteration, reconstruction, business tax renewal, discontinuance or change. Any use or structure in lawful existence at the time of adoption or amendment of these zoning regulations which would thereafter require a conditional use approval under its provisions shall be construed to be a nonconforming use. Such uses or structures may become conforming upon application, review, and approval as a conditional use according to the procedures and standards set forth in these zoning regulations for conditional use approvals. However, if approval of a conditional use is not granted for such use or structure, then it shall continue to be construed as nonconforming. Any enlargement, increase, extension, or intensification of a use or structure would require such approval as if it were a new use or structure. Any alteration or movement of such use which the Development Director finds does not enlarge, increase, extend, or intensify the use, shall not require conditional use approval, but shall conform to all other applicable provisions contained in the Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations. 2. Exclusions (Ordinance 12-010). Any legally conforming use with previous city approval or in possession of an active Business Tax Receipt and/or Certificate of Use at the time of this ordinance, but no longer listed as permitted or conditional in the zoning district in which it is located pursuant to Ordinance 12-010 shall continue to be considered conforming to the extent that it may expand business operations and/or associated building by up to twenty percent (20%), provided it does not expand onto an abutting lot. This same provision shall apply to the Land Use Option(s) of individual lots depicted on the Quantum Park Master Site Development Plan. C. Nonconforming Use Limitations. 1. Use of Land. No nonconforming use of land shall be enlarged or increased, nor extended to occupy a greater area of land than was occupied on the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these Regulations, unless such use is subsequently changed to a use permitted in the district in which such use is located. No such nonconforming use shall be moved in whole or in part to any other portion of the lot or parcel occupied by such use on the effective date of the adoption or amendment to these Regulations, nor shall such nonconforming use be moved to any other parcel or located in any district within which said use is not permitted. No additional structures or buildings shall be erected in connection with such nonconforming use of land. 2. Use of Structures. Any nonconforming use which occupies a portion of a building or other structure not originally designed or intended for such use shall not be extended to any other part of the building or structure. No nonconforming use may be extended to occupy any Page 955 of 1193 land outside the building or structure, nor any additional building or structure on the same plat, which was not used for such nonconforming use at the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these Regulations. No structure used for a nonconforming use shall be enlarged, extended, reconstructed, or structurally altered, unless the use is changed to one which complies with the provisions of these Regulations. However, ordinary repairs, maintenance and improvements, such as plumbing or wiring, replacement of non-bearing walls, fixtures or other interior alterations, shall be permitted each year in an amount not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the assessed value of the building or structure for that year as determined by the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, subject to the provisions of the preceding paragraph and provided such work does not increase the cubic volume of the structure, the floor area devoted to the nonconforming use or the number of dwelling units. Nothing in these Regulations shall prevent compliance with applicable laws or ordinances relative to the safety and sanitation of a building occupied by nonconforming use. D. Change of Use. Any part of a structure or land occupied by a nonconforming use which is changed to or occupied by a conforming use shall not thereafter be used or occupied by a nonconforming use. A nonconforming use of land or structure shall not be changed to any other use except one which would be permitted as a conforming use in the district in which the land or building is located. However, no change shall be required in the plans, construction, or designed use of any structure for which a building permit was lawfully issued pursuant to Chapter 4, Article IAC, and upon which construction has actually begun prior to the effective date of the adoption or amendment of these Regulations. E. Discontinuance. If for any reason a nonconforming use of land, structure or any part thereof ceases or is discontinued for a period of more than six (6) consecutive months, except when government action impedes access thereto, the land shall not thereafter be used for a nonconforming use. The issuance or existence of a required business tax receipt, permit, or other governmental authorization to conduct such nonconforming use shall not mean that the use has not ceased, but that the lack of the same shall create a refutable presumption that the use has ceased. F. Nonconforming Lots/Structures. See Chapter 3, Article V, Section 11 for the regulations pertaining to nonconforming lots and structures. C. this Section that limit the extension alterationreconstruction business tax renewal discontinuance or change of a non-conforming use or e-t do not I to a ro ert that is listed on the Cit 's R lister of Historic Places. Page 956 of 1193 HISTORIC PRESERVATION - EXCERPTS FROM LDR Ch. 4, Art. IX, Sec. 6. Historic Preservation Requirements. A. General. 1. Purpose and Intent. These provisions are designed to identify, protect, restore and encourage the reuse of Resources, all of which are essential to the City's health, safety, morals and its economical, educational, cultural, and general welfare. These valid public purposes shall be fulfilled by the ordinance, to achieve the following goals: a. Preserve, protect, enhance and perpetuate Resources which represent distinctive and significant elements of the City's historical cultural, social, economical, political, archaeological, and architectural identity; and/or serve as visible reminders of the City's culture and heritage; b. Ensure the harmonious, orderly, and efficient growth, prosperity and development of the City through retention and reuse of its historic and cultural Resources; c. Strengthen civic pride and cultural stability through neighborhood conservation; d. Contribute to the stabilization of the economy of the city through the continued use, preservation, conservation and revitalization of its Resources, e. Protect and enhance the city's historic, cultural and architectural attractions to tourists and visitors and the support and stimulus to business and industry thereby provided; f. Promote the use of Resources for the education, pleasure, and welfare of the people of the City; g. Provide a review process for the continued preservation and appropriate, compatible and sensitive development of new construction and additions with in the city's historic districts and neighborhoods; h. Protect and enhance the scale, character and stability of existing neighborhoods, and protect against destruction of or encroachment upon areas which contribute to the character of the City; i. Facilitate the creation of a convenient, harmonious and attractive community, and protect the architectural beauty, special architectural features, and special landscape features of the City; j. Avoid demolition, or other adverse effect on historic properties (Properties) and Districts, which would cause an irreparable loss to the City; k. Assist neighborhoods to achieve a positive neighborhood identity and sense of place. p�. 1 In addition, these provisions are designed to implement, be consistent with, and assist in the achievement of the goals, objectives and policies, as specifically required by the City's Comprehensive Plan, with respect to historic, conservation, and neighborhood Resources. 2. Terms and Definitions. See Chapter 1, Article 11 for all applicable terms and definitions which pertain to the historic preservation regulations and standards contained herein. 3. Certified Local Government Review. The City Commission is a Certified Local Government (CLG) approved by the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. The City Commission as a CLG is required to participate in the Florida National Register of Historic Places nomination process, be involved in the Section 106 process, and is eligible to receive grants from the Certified Local Government Section of the Florida Department of State, Historical Resources Grants-In-Aid program. 4. Unsafe Buildings and Structures. Should the Building Official determine that a Historic Property, either designated ora nible fep Genes Aa rn+fin fr,r �nnn� � �fryn�+tenon the list o "potentially significant" sites, or a Property within a Historic District is unsafe, the Planning and Zoning staff and Historic Resources Preservation Board shall be notified of such findings. Within applicable laws and regulation, the Building Official shall endeavor to have the Resource repaired rather than demolished and shall take into account any comments and recommendation by the Board. The Board may take appropriate actions to Effect and accomplish the preservation of the Resource, including, but not limited to, negotiations with the owner and other Interested Parties, provided that such actions do not interfere with the Florida Building Codes. In the case where the Building Official determines that there are emergency conditions dangerous to the life, health or property on a designated or potentially significant siteaffeGt Rg 7 H;-+-r;- nr„n®r+o, or Property within a Historic District, and timely Demolition is the only course of action, the Building Official may order the Demolition and notify the Planning and Zoning Division of the impending action. In this instance, a Certificate of Appropriateness will not be required and the Historic Resources Preservation Board will promptly be notified of the action being taken. 5. Waiver of Technical Requirements. The provisions of the technical codes relating to the construction, alteration, repair, enlargement, restoration or moving of Buildings may not be mandatory for those Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places, when evaluated by a Florida registered architect or engineer and demonstrated to the Building Official to be safe and in the public interest of health, safety and welfare. Resources or portions thereof that do not strictly comply with the Florida Building Code may be considered to be in compliance, if it can be shown to the satisfaction of the Building Official that equivalent protection has been provided or that no hazard will be created or continued through noncompliance. (Life safety and property conservation shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 11, Sections 1105 and 1106 of the 2007 Florida Building Code, or as subsequently amended). p�. 2 of I I 9J Alterations to Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places may receive exemption from accessibility requirements. (Pursuant to Chapter 11, Section 11-4.1.7 of the 2007 Florida Building Code, or as subsequently amended, the Building Official may determine that compliance for accessible routes (exterior and interior), ramps, entrances, or toilets would threaten or destroy the historic significance of the Building, in which case the alternative requirements in Chapter 11, Section 11-4.1.7(3) may be utilized). 6. Modified L7evelo2ment Standards for egistere Historic Structures. Locally registered historic structures may use the development standards within this section. These provisions apply to single-family, two-family, or multi-family structures within single-family zoning districts, and residential or commercial uses within non-residential zoning districts, including improvements to said structures and properties that are approved through the Certificate of Appropriateness process. Proposed improvements to said structures and properties shall be reviewed according to the following requirements: Modified Residential Building and Site Development Standards- Historic Sites Lot Area per unit Minimum s uare feet : /A Lot Frontage, Minimum feet : /A Liviiq, Area Minimum A/ s uare feet): /A Lot Coverage, Maximum 10% increase over the maximum allowed within the zoning district subject to compliance with drainage re uirements. Building Setbacks Existing non-conforming setbacks shall not preclude attached or detached building additions or expansions; however, non-conforming setbacks shall not be worsened. Additional restrictions may apply to 2nd floor improvements to minimize impacts upon abutting ro erties. Modified Non-Residential Building and Site Development Standards — Historic Sites Project Area Minimum (acres): /A Lot Area Minimums uare feet): /A Lot Frontage, Minimum: /A Lot Depth, Minimum: /A Lot Coverage, Maximum 10% increase over the maximum allowed within the zoning district (subject to compliance with drainage re uirements. Building Setbacks, Minimum (feet) Existing non-conforming setbacks shall not preclude attached or detached building additions or expansions; however, non-conforming setbacks shall not be worsened. Additional restrictions may apply to 211 floor improvements to minimize impacts upon abutting 67. Administrative and Board Approval of Zoning Code Variances. Alterations to Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places may receive variances to zoning code regulations, if such regulations would adversely impact or threaten the historic significance of the Resource, or have the result of discouraging the designation and/or preservation of historic sites. The responsibility for review and approval of an application for a variance in association for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Alterations of Resources listed in the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places will rest with staff, unless the corresponding Certificate of Appropriateness requires Historic Resources Preservation Board (NRPB) action, in which case the NRPB will have review and approval responsibility. Such requests for variance shall be made on a separate application, approved by the Board. Said application fee and other applicable charges shall be established by resolution adopted by the City Commission. 7-8. Sustainable Building Practices. The application of sustainable, energy efficient and green building practices to improvements associated with historic properties is encouraged whenever they are compatible with best historic preservation practices. Whenever possible, equipment such as solar panels, wind generation devices, mechanical equipment etc., should not be affixed to the building, but sited in the rear or side yard locations and fully screened with landscaping, fence or wall. When placement upon the building is unavoidable, such equipment as well as skylights, shall be located on a non-character defining elevation or roof slope that is not visible from the street. In no instance, shall the equipment be allowed to be placed upon any character defining feature. Expedited review shall be afforded to those applicants who propose the placement of such equipment on other than the building facades or roof. B. Designation of Historic Properties and Districts. 1. Guidelines for Historic Designation. To qualify as a Property or a District, individual properties must have significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or culture and possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. For Districts, eligibility is based on the establishment of historic contexts or themes which describe the historical relationship of the Properties within the district. Individual Buildings shall normally be at least 50 years old and, in the case of a District at least 50% of the Buildings shall normally be at least fifty years old. Buildings shall also be significant in one or more of the following areas: _M_4 a. Association with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of the City's history; or b. Association with the lives of persons significant in the City's past; or c. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; d. Has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history; or e. Is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. 2. Criteria Considerations. Ordinarily cemeteries, birthplaces, graves of historical figures, properties owned by religious institutions or used for religious purposes, structures that have been moved from their original locations, reconstructed historic buildings, properties primarily commemorative in nature, and properties that have achieved significance within the past 50 years shall not be considered eligible for the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places. However, such properties will qualify if they are integral parts of districts that do meet the criteria or if they fall within the following categories: a. A religious property deriving primary significance from architectural or artistic distinction or historical importance; or b. A building or structure removed from its original location but which is primarily significant for architectural value, or which is the surviving structure most importantly associated with a historic person or event; or c. A birthplace or grave of a historical figure of outstanding importance if there is no appropriate site or building associated with his or her productive life; or d. A cemetery that derives its primary importance from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from age, from distinctive design features, or from association with historic events; or e. A reconstructed building when accurately executed in a suitable environment and presented in a dignified manner as part of a restoration master plan, and when no other building or structure with the same association has survived; or f. A property primarily commemorative in intent if design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own exceptional significance; or g. A property achieving significance within the past 50 years if it is of exceptional importance. 3. Procedures. See Chapter 2, Article II, Section 6. 4. Removal of Designation. A designation may be removed by the City Commission based upon the Board's recommendation. Such recommendation shall be c based upon new and compelling evidence and evaluation of work or natural cause producing an adverse effect to a Property or District. The same guidelines and the same procedures established for designation shall be considered for a removal of designation. 5. Designation of County, State or Other Political Subdivision Properties. County, state or political subdivision entity-owned Properties may be designated as a Property or District if such designation is not prohibited or preempted by law, or otherwise provided for in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element of the Comprehensive Plan. In the absence of prohibition, preemption, or other agreement, such other government may only avoid designation of its Property by bearing the burden of proof that public interests, on balance, are best served by avoiding such designation. Such determination shall be established by the process as set forth in this ordinance. Once designated, unless reversed upon appeal, such designated Property or District shall comply with and be regulated by all regulations contained in this ordinance. 6. Maintenance and Repair of Designated Properties; Demolition by Neglect Prohibited. a. Ordinary Maintenance or Repair. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent the ordinary maintenance or repair of any exterior elements of any building or structure that does not involve a change of design, appearance or material, and which does not require a building permit. b. Affirmative Maintenance Required. The owner of a property designated pursuant to this chapter either individually or as part of a district or zone shall comply with all applicable codes, laws and regulations governing the maintenance of property. It is the intent of this section to preserve from deliberate or inadvertent neglect the exterior features of such properties and the interior portions thereof when maintenance is necessary to prevent deterioration and decay of the property. All such properties shall be preserved against decay and deterioration and shall be free from structural defects though prompt corrections of any of the following defects: (1) Facades that fall and injure the subject property, adjoining property or members of the public; (2) Deteriorated or inadequate foundations, defective or deteriorated flooring or floor supports, deteriorated walls or other vertical structural supports; (3) Members of ceilings, roofs ceiling and roof supports or other structural members that may rot, sag, split or buckle due to defective material or deterioration; (4) Deteriorated or ineffective waterproofing of exterior walls, roofs, foundations or floors, including broken, unsecured or missing windows or doors. (5) Any fault or defect in the property that renders it structurally unsafe, insufficiently protected from weathering, or not properly watertight. 7. Nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. As part of the duties under the Certified Local Government program, the Historic Resources Preservation Board shall receive all nominations of local property to the National Register of Historic Places following the regulations of the State Historic Preservation Office. a. Appropriate local officials, owners of record, and applicants shall be given a minimum of thirty calendar days and not more than seventy-five calendar days prior notice to Historic Resources Preservation Board meetings in which to comment on or object to the listing of a property in the National Register. b. Objections to being listed in the National Register by property owners must be notarized and filed with the State Historic Preservation Officer. Within thirty (30) days after its meeting the Board shall forward to the State Historic Preservation Officer its action on the nomination and the recommendations of the local officials. Appropriate local officials, the owner and the applicant shall be notified of the board's action. c. The State Historic Preservation Officer will take further steps on the nomination in accordance with federal and state regulations. If either the Board or the local officials or both support the nomination, the State Historic Preservation Officer will schedule the nomination for consideration by the state review board for the National Register at its next regular meeting. If both the Board and the local officials recommend that a property not be nominated to the National Register, the State Historic Preservation Officer will take no further action on the nomination unless an appeal is filed with the State Historic Preservation Officer. 8. Designated Historic Sites. The following Historic Sites have been established: a. National Register. (1) Boynton Woman's Club, 1010 South Federal Highway, located on Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7 less the West 35 feet thereof, Parker Estate, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 37 of the Public records of Palm Beach County, Florida. (Published 4/26/1979). (2) Boynton School, 141 East Ocean Avenue, located on Lot 3, Block 4 of Sawyer's Addition, City of Boynton Beach, Florida. (Published 3/7/1994). C. Certificate of Appropriateness. The Board or staff shall review actions affecting the exterior of Properties and all Resources, including non-contributing Properties, within Districts. 1. Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. In reviewing an application, the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation (as may be amended from time to time) shall be applied. The current version is as follows: a. A Property shall be used for its historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the Building and its site an environment. b. The historic character of a Property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a Property shall be avoided. c. Each Property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding -g conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken. d. Most Properties change over time; those changes that have acquired historic significance in their own right shall be retained and preserved. e. Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a property shall be preserved. f. Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence. g. Chemical or physical treatments, such as sandblasting, that cause damage to historic materials shall not be used. The surface cleaning of Structures, if appropriate, shall be undertaken using the gentlest means possible. h. Significant archaeological resources affected by a project shall be protected and preserved. If such resources must be disturbed, mitigation measures shall be undertaken. i. New additions, exterior Alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the Property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the Property and its environment. j. New additions and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic Property and its environment would be unimpaired. 2. Additional Criteria. The above Standards for Rehabilitation shall be supplemented by the following criteria specific to certain types of requests: a. New Construction and Alterations. All new construction and Alterations to existing buildings within a designated historic district or on an individually designated property shall be visually compatible, and meet the following guidelines. (1) Setting, Orientation and Setbacks. The Building should be situated approximately the same distance from the street as adjacent Buildings, to create a continuous street edge. The orientation of the Building should be visually compatible with that of the buildings in the Historic District. The Setting should be designed with the overall environment in mind. It should take into account the compatibility of landscaping, parking, service areas, walkways, and accessory structures. (2) Building Height. The height of the Building at street level should be visually compatible in comparison or relation to the height of the existing contributing buildings in the Historic District. p�. f3 (3) Design Styles. New Buildings should take their design cues from the prevailing architectural styles within the Historic District. Traditional or contemporary design standards and elements should relate to the existing styles. (4) Proportion of Openings. The openings of any building within a Historic District should be visually compatible with the openings in existing contributing buildings within the Historic District. The relationship of the width of windows and doors to the height of windows and doors should be visually compatible with the existing contributing buildings within the Historic District. (5) Rhythm of Solids to Voids. The relationship between solids (walls) and voids (windows and doors) of a Building should be visually compatible with the Surrounding Buildings. (6) Rhythm of Spacing along the Street. The relationship of Buildings to the open space between them should be compatible with the other Buildings on each side of the street in that block. (7) Relationship of Materials and Textures. The materials and textures of a Building should be chosen with the predominant materials of the Historic District in mind. Simplicity in such use is preferable. (8) Roof Shapes. The roof shape of a Building is a major distinguishing feature. The roof shape of a Building should be compatible with the roof shape of existing contributing buildings within the Historic District. The roof shape shall be consistent with the architectural style of the Building. (9) Size, Scale, Bulk, Mass and Volume. The physical size, scale, bulk, mass and volume should be compatible with the existing contributing buildings within the Historic District without overwhelming them. b. Additions. All additions to historic structures or structures within a Historic District shall meet the following guidelines. (1) Locate an addition to the rear or least visible sides of historic structures. Locating an addition on the front elevation should be avoided. (2) Minimize the loss of historic materials from the historic structure and protect character-defining features. (3) Design the addition to be compatible in terms of massing, size, scale, relationship of solids to voids, and architectural features. An addition should be subordinate to the historic building. (4) Differentiate the addition from the historic structure. (5) If permitted, rooftop additions should generally be limited to one story in height, should be set back from the wall plane and should be as inconspicuous as possible. (6) Continue the design elements on all elevations of the new construction, not only those elevations that can be viewed from the street. -M-9 (7) Design and construct the addition so that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic structure will be unimpaired. (8) Limit the size and number of openings between the old and new building by utilizing existing doors or by enlarging existing windows. c. Demolition. All demolitions involving structures on historic sites, pf#stn contributing structures within a Historic District and structures identified as potentially significant eR IgFelgeFties listed eR ...... I ite shall comply with the following: (1) Simultaneous certificates required. No Building or Structure on a Property or located within a District shall be demolished without first receiving a Certificate of Appropriateness for new construction. The applications for demolition and new construction shall be reviewed by the Board simultaneously. The requirement of a Certificate of Appropriateness for new construction may be waived by the Board upon a good cause showing that such requirement would be unduly harsh or would result in a substantial hardship to the Property owner; 2) upon preliminary review the property would not meet the guidelines for designation per Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6, the ;G--t, kk , —I I I -A I— eeR s19R1.1--aRt," 2 +- - —.- , or 3) the demolition does not involve a contributing element or structure on the site. A showing of good cause may include, but is not limited to, evidence that the Property owner is unable to comply with the requirement for simultaneous new construction due to advanced age, infirmity, physical or other debilitating handicap, or financial hardship. If an application for Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition is approved, the owner shall, at his/her expense, fully record the building prior to Demolition. At a minimum, the owner shall provide an architectural description, floor plan with interior and exterior dimensions, interior and exterior photographs, and any other information requested by the Board. Said record shall be deposited in the local archives, where it will be made available to the public. Upon approval by the Board of a Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition, the demolition permit shall not be issued until all demolition and new construction plans for the Property have received all other required governmental approvals. The existence of one or more of the following conditions may be the basis for denial of a demolition application: (a) The Resource contributes significantly to the historic character of a designated Property or District. (b) The Resource is listed on the National Register. (c) The Resource is one of the last remaining examples, or is an exceptional representative of its kind in the neighborhood or City. (d) The Resource is capable of being repaired and reused in a practical and feasible manner. Ra-gle-9-66---Q.-FA-4 S-j- (e) Retention of the Resource would promote the general welfare of the City by providing an opportunity to study local history, architecture and design, or by developing an understanding of the importance and value of a particular culture or heritage. (f) Granting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the Demolition would result in an irreparable loss to the City of a significant Resource. (g) The plans for the simultaneous new construction (if the Demolition is granted) are not compatible with the Property or District. (2) Demolition Delay Period. The Board may grant a Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition which may contain a delayed effective date. The effective date will be determined by the Board based on the relative significance of the Resource and the probable time required to arrange a possible alternative to demolition. The Board may delay demolition for up to three (3) months. During the demolition delay period, the Board may take such steps as it deems necessary to preserve the Resource. Such steps may include, but are not limited to: consultations with community groups, public agencies and interested citizens; recommendations for acquisition of the Property by public or private bodies, or agencies; an exploration of the possibility of moving the Resource. (3) Salvage and Preservation of Specific Features. For designated sites, Tthe Board may require the Property owner to salvage and preserve specified classes of building materials, architectural details, ornaments, fixtures and the like. (4) Authority to Initiate Designation. If an undesignated property warrants it and it is otherwise authorized under this ordinance, staff may initiate, or recommend that the Board initiate, the designation application and review process. Staff may further request that the Board require that the issuance of a demolition permit be stayed pending the Board's review of the application and the City Commission's decision to designate or deny designation of the property. However, the maximum period during which the issuance of a demolition permit may be stayed pursuant to this paragraph is one hundred twenty (120) days, unless extended by the City Commission. If for any reason the designation process is not completed and the demolition application is approved, the owner shall, at his/her expense, fully record the building prior to Demolition and attempt to salvage and preserve specified classes of building materials, architectural details, ornaments, fixtures and the like. d. Relocation. The existence of one or more of the following conditions may be the basis for denial of a relocation application: (1) The historic character or aesthetic interest of the Resource contributes to its present setting in such a manner that relocation would result in a substantial loss to the setting or District. (2) There are no definite plans for the area to be vacated. (3) There are definite plans for the area to be vacated that may adversely affect the character of the District. � p�• 11 (4) The Resource cannot be moved without significant damage to its physical integrity. (5) The proposed relocation area is not compatible with the historic, cultural, and architectural character of the Resource. (6) Little or no effort has been made to consider relocation within the same District or within another District with compatible historic, aesthetic, cultural, or design qualities with the relocated Resource. e. Changes in Approved Work. Any change in the proposed work following the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness shall be reviewed by staff. If the proposed change does not materially affect the historic character or the proposed change is in accordance with the Board's decision, staff may administratively approve the change. If the proposed change is not in accordance with the Board's decision, a new Certificate of Appropriateness application for such change must be submitted for review. D. Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Program. 1. General. a. The granting of tax exemptions to owners who make improvements to Historic Properties was authorized by an amendment to the Florida Constitution and codified in Section 196.1997 and 196.1998 Florida Statute (1992). The ad valorem tax exemption program was established by Palm Beach County in 1995 (Ordinance 95-41), and may be implemented in the City through an interlocal agreement with the County and a local Tax Abatement Exemption ordinance. The Tax Abatement Exemption Ordinance authorizes granting exemptions from increases to ad valorem taxes for qualified improvements to qualifying properties. b. Exemptions. Exemptions for Historic Properties are intended for the physical improvements necessary to Restore or Rehabilitate the Historic Resource, which may include additions, Alterations and new construction. The improvements must comply with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. The City and County will process the application following mutually established procedures through both the City and County Commissions. This program will provide an exemption from tax increases on the improvements to the Property for up to a 10 year period. The exemption is conveyed through a covenant that accompanies the deed of the Property and may be transferred to future owners during the abatement period. 2. Tax Exemption for Historic Properties. a. The City Commission hereby creates a tax exemption for the appropriate restoration, renovation or rehabilitation of qualifying historic properties designated herein. Qualifying property shall be exempt from that portion of ad valorem taxation levied by the City on one hundred percent (100%) of the increase in assessed value resulting from any appropriate renovation, restoration or rehabilitation of the qualifying property made on or after the effective date of this ordinance. _M_12 b. The above exemption does not apply to: (1) Taxes levied for payment of bonds; (2) Taxes authorized by a vote of the electors pursuant to section 9(b) or section 12, Article VI I, of the Florida Constitution; or (3) Personal property. 3. Qualifying Properties and Improvements. a. The following real property in the City is qualifying property for the purposes of this subsection if at the time the exemption is approved by the City Commission, the property: (1) Is individually listed in the National Register of Historic Places pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended; or (2) Is a contributing property to a national register-listed district; or (3) Is designated as a historic property, or as a contributing property to a historic district, under the terms of the City's historic preservation ordinance; and (4) Has been certified by the Board as satisfying subparagraphs (1)(a), (1)(b), or (1)(c) above. The exemption does not apply to improvements made to non-contributing principal buildings or non-contributing accessory structures. b. For an improvement to a historic property to qualify the property for an exemption, the improvement must: (1) Be consistent with the United States Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, as amended. (2) Be determined by the Board to meet criteria established in rules adopted by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, FAC 1A-38, as amended, and (3) Be consistent with any ordinance of the city designating the property as historic or designating the historic district in which the property is located. 4. Evaluation of Property Used for Government or Nonprofit Purpose. Pursuant to Title XIV, Chapter 196.1998, Florida Statutes, which allows for exemption from ad valorem taxation of up to one hundred percent (100%) of the assessed value of the property as improved, a property is being used for government or nonprofit purposes if the sole occupant of at least sixty-five percent (65%) of the useable space is an agency of the federal, state or a local government unit or a nonprofit organization certified by the Department of State under Chapter 617.013, Florida Statutes. As for being "regularly and frequently open" for public access, the property shall be open to the public not less than twelve (12) days per year on an equitably spaced basis, and at other times by appointment. Nothing herein shall prohibit the owner from charging a � p�• 1 reasonable nondiscriminatory admission fee, comparable to fees charged at similar facilities in the area. 5. Application for Exemption; Fees. An applicant desiring an ad valorem tax exemption for proposed improvements to a historic property must file a request accompanied by its corresponding fee and all documentation required by the application checklist. The request shall be made on the two-part Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application, approved by the State of Florida, Division of Historical Resources and promulgated in accordance with Rule 1A-38, Florida Administrative Code, and include additional information and documentation of the cost of the qualifying improvement. Part 1 of the application, the Preconstruction Application shall be submitted before qualifying improvements are initiated and Part 2, the Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, shall be submitted to the City for review upon completion of the qualifying improvements. The Final Application/Request for Review of completed Work shall contain the Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant as established by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources and applicable for the term for which the exemption is granted. 6. Preconstruction Application. The review process shall be initiated with the submittal of a Preconstruction Application to the City. The Preconstruction Application shall contain a copy of the application for Certificate of Appropriateness, information on project cost, and a copy of the most recent tax bill for the subject property from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser. Upon the receipt of the Preconstruction Application by the City, the City shall conduct a review for eligibility in accordance with the requirements stated herein. 7. Review of Preconstruction Application. A review of the Preconstruction Application shall be completed by the City in accordance with the established schedule and process. a. Once the City determines that the work as proposed is a qualifying improvement and is in compliance with the review standards contained herein, the City shall approve the Preconstruction Application and issue a written notice to the applicant with a copy to the Board. b. If the City determines that the work as proposed is not a qualifying improvement or is not in compliance with the review standards contained herein, a written notice shall be provided to the applicant, including recommendations concerning the changes to the proposed work necessary to make it a qualifying improvement and bring it into compliance with the review standards. 8. Appeals to the Historic Resources Preservation Board. a. Within ten (10) days of receipt of notice that the City has denied a Preconstruction Application, the applicant may file a written notice of appeal of the denial to the Board. The appeal shall be processed in accordance with the public meeting and notification procedures required of the City's quasi-judicial hearing process, except that public notices need only be mailed to owners of abutting or adjacent property as determined by the Historic Preservation Planner. _M_14 b. If the Board denies the appeal, the applicant may appeal the action of the Board to the City Commission. 9. Issuance of Other Permits or Approval. If all or part of the proposed improvements require a building permit or other necessary approval of the City or any other governmental agency, the improvements shall also be reviewed pursuant to any other applicable code provisions of the City and require such corresponding approval. A Preconstruction Application shall not be approved by the City and issued until such permit or other approvals have been granted. No certificate of occupancy or completion shall be issued by the City until the Final Application has been approved by the City Commission and all appeal proceedings have been completed. 10. Completion of Work. An applicant must complete all work within two (2) years following the date of approval of a Part 1, Preconstruction Application by staff. A Preconstruction Application shall be automatically revoked if the property owner has not submitted a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work within two (2) years following the date of approval of the Preconstruction Application. The Board, upon the recommendation of the City, may extend the time for completion of a substantial improvement in accordance with the procedures of the City's Building Code. 11. Final Application and Request for Review of Completed Work. a. The Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work shall be accompanied by documentation of the total cost of the qualifying improvements. Appropriate documentation may include, but is not limited to paid contractor's bills, cancelled checks, and an approved building permit application listing the cost of work to be performed. Upon the receipt of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work and all required supporting documents, the City shall inspect the completed improvements to ensure compliance with the Preconstruction Application, Certificate of Appropriateness, and any approved amendments. b. If the City determines that the work is a qualifying improvement and is in compliance with the review standards contained herein, the Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work shall be approved and forwarded to the Board for review, and written notice shall be provided to the applicant. c. If the City determines that the work as completed is not in compliance with the Preconstruction Application or the established timeframe as described in this section, the applicant shall be given written explanation for such findings, including recommendations concerning the changes to the proposed work necessary to make it a qualifying improvement and bring it into compliance with the review standards. The application will be forwarded to the Board for review once the applicant makes the adequate changes necessary for compliance, or upon receiving notice from the applicant that no further changes will be made to the project. p� lc 12. Recommendations to Historic Resources Preservation Board and City Commission. On completion of the review of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, the City shall present such Final Application in a regularly scheduled meeting of the Board and recommend that such Board grant or deny the exemption. The recommendation and explanation shall be provided in writing to the applicant and Board for consideration at a public meeting. The application, along with a recommendation of approval or denial shall subsequently be forwarded by the Board to the City Commission for final consideration. 13. Approval by the City Commission. Upon approval of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work by the Board, the Final Application shall be placed by resolution on the agenda of the City Commission for approval. The resolution to approve the Final Application shall indicate the property owner, property address and legal description, time period that exemption will remain in effect and expiration date, and shall require the owner to record the restrictive covenant in the Official Record Book of Palm Beach County. The applicant shall provide the City with two (2) certified copies of the recorded covenant. 14. Notice of Approval to the Property Appraiser. The City shall transmit the following certified copies to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser: 1) recorded restrictive covenant; 2) approved Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work; and the resolution of the City Commission approving the Final Application and authorizing the tax exemption. 15. Effective Date and Duration of Tax Exemption. When the City Commission approves a historic preservation tax exemption, the covenant shall be in effect for ten (10) years; however, the City Commission has the discretion to approve a shorter time frame if petitioned by the property owner. The effective date of the exemption shall be January 1 of the following year from when the covenant and resolution are recorded with the Palm Beach County Clerk of the Court. 16. Property Maintenance, Penalty, and Revocation. The character of the property and qualifying improvements are to be maintained during the period that the exemption is granted. Such covenant shall be binding on the current property owner, transferees, and their heirs, assigns and successors. A violation of the covenant shall result in the revocation of the granted tax exemption, and the property owner being subject to the payment of taxes that would have been owed had the exemption not been initially granted (see subparagraph (2) below). The revocation process shall occur as follows: a. Revocation Proceedings. (1) Staff or the Board may initiate proceedings to revoke the ad valorem tax exemption provided herein, in the event the applicant, or subsequent owner or successors in interest to the property, fails to maintain the property according to the terms and conditions of the covenant; (2) The Board shall provide notice to the current owner of record of the property and hold a revocation public hearing, and make a recommendation to the City Commission; (3) The City Commission shall review the recommendation of the Board and make a determination as to whether the tax exemption shall be revoked. Should the City Commission determine that the tax exemption shall be revoked, a written resolution revoking the exemption and notice of penalties as provided herein shall be provided to the owner, the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser and filed in the official records of Palm Beach County; (4) Upon receipt of the resolution revoking the tax exemption, the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser shall discontinue the tax exemption on the property as of January 1 of the year following receipt of the notice of revocation; and b. Notice of Penalties. The resolution revoking the tax exemption shall include a statement that a penalty equal to the total amount of taxes that would have been due in March of each of the previous years in which the tax exemption and covenant were in effect had the property not received the exemption, less the amount of taxes actually paid in those years, plus interest on the difference calculated as provided in Section 212.12, Florida Statutes shall be imposed by the Palm Beach County Tax Collector for violation of the terms, conditions and standards of the Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant. 17. Annual Report. The City shall prepare an annual report to the City Commission regarding the tax exemption proposed in this article. The report shall be filed in January of each calendar year, and shall summarize the activities of the City and Board related to this article during the previous calendar year. The information shall include, but not be limited to, a list of the properties for which a Part 1, Preconstruction Application, and Part 2, Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work were made during the preceding year; an explanation of the disposition of each application; the expenditures on each approved qualifying improvement during the calendar year; the total number of properties currently participating in the program provided within this article; and any other information requested by the City Commission. E. Standards for Archeological Work, Discovery of Archeological Site. 1. The Historic Preservation Planner shall be responsible for identifying, protecting, managing and promoting all cultural resources (historic and prehistoric sites and districts) within the municipal bounds. 2. Archaeological Work. Archeological surveys, assessments, excavations, and other work required by this ordinance shall be conducted by a qualified, professional archeologist and be consistent with the guidelines for such work promulgated by Palm Beach County that are consistent with accepted professional standards and regulations developed by the Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources and the United States Department of the Interior, or their successor agencies. 3. Site Discovered During the Development Process. In the event that archaeological materials are discovered by ground disturbing activities on any property within the City, such activities in the immediate vicinity of the archaeological site shall be discontinued immediately and the Planning & Zoning Department notified. The site shall pE 1r be inspected and may be required to be assessed by a qualified professional archaeologist at the expense of the property owner. 4. Unmarked Human Graves. 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Approve request for New Major Site Plan (NWSP 22-001) for Shalimar at Boynton Beach to allow the construction of a mixed-use development consisting of 250 residential units, two (2) 2,150 square foot retail buildings, a 9,850 square foot clubhouse, and associated site improvements. Applicant: Rene Gutierrez, TM Residential LLC. (This item is tabled to the June 21, 2022 City Commission Meeting.) Explanation of Request: The proposed Shalimar at Boynton Beach development is located at the southwest corner of W. Boynton Beach Boulevard and Knuth Road. The project site is vacant and totals 12.506 acres. The parcel abuts an existing, unimproved 30-foot wide platted right-of-way that is required to be abandoned prior to permitting (See Exhibit "C" - Conditions of Approval). The subject property is one of the few remaining large vacant lots within the City limits that could accommodate a large-scale mixed-use development without the need for land assemblage. The subject parcel was annexed to the City on December 18, 1990. Concurrent with approval of the annexation (Ordinance 090-61), the City Commission approved the associated Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning application (Ordinances 090-69 and 090-70) to provide the parcel a Local Retail Commercial (LRC) future land use classification and Planned Commercial Development (PCD) zoning designation. The applications also included a Master Plan to construct a Planned Commercial Development consisting of 120,000 square feet, associated parking and site improvements. This approval was vested with the construction and platting of a portion of the site with a gas station and convenience store located at the northeast corner of the original master plan. On June 15, 2021 the City Commission approved a Rezoning application (Ordinance 21-015) to amend the parcel's zoning designation from PCD (Planned Commercial Development) to SMU (Suburban Mixed Use), which was intended to encourage the construction of a well- planned mixed-use development in accordance with a relatively new mixed-use zoning district. A principal purpose of this district is to allow a mix of residential and commercial uses to complement the City's commercial core, provide interconnectivity and minimized travel distances, and contribute to the vision intended for the area. Staff has reviewed this request for a Major Site Plan Modification and Master Plan Modification, and recommends APPROVAL, subject to the accompanying conditions. The Planning and Development Board reviewed the subject applications at their meeting on March 22, 2022 and recommends approval of the Major Master Plan Modification application (MPMD 22-001); however, the board did not recommend approval of the request for New Major Site Plan (NWSP 22-001). How will this affect city programs or services? N/A Page 989 of 1193 Fiscal Impact: Development of this property will add to the City's tax roll. 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 Staff Report Staff Report D Location Map Exhibit A® Location Map D Drawings Exhibit B ® Plans D Conditions of Approval Exhibit C ® Conditions of Approval D Letter Exhibit D ® Parking Demand Study D Letter Exhibit E ®Applicant Justification D Development Order Development Order D Attachment Staff Presentation D Attachment Applicant Presentation Page 990 of 1193 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 22-010 STAFF REPORT TO: Chair and Members Planning and Development Board THRU: Michael Rumpf Planning and Zoning Administrator FROM: Luis Bencosme, Planner II DATE: March 17, 2022 PROJECT NAME: Shalimar at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-004) REQUEST: Approve request for New Major Site Plan (22-001) and Master Plan Modification (MPMD 22-001) to Shalimar at Boynton Beach to allow the construction of a mixed-use development consisting of 250 residential units, two (2) retail buildings totaling 4,300, a 9,850 square-foot clubhouse, and associated site improvements. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Property Owner: SBB 250 SPE LLC Applicant: Rene Gutierrez, TM Residential, LLC Agent: Bonnie Miskel and Beth Schrantz, Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP Location: Southwest corner of W. Boynton Beach Boulevard and Knuth Road and north of Stonehaven Drive (see Exhibit "A" — Site Location Map) Existing Land Use: MXL (Mixed Use Low) Proposed Land Use: MXL (Mixed Use Low) Existing Zoning: SMU (Suburban Mixed Use) Proposed Zoning: SMU (Suburban Mixed Use) Proposed Use: Mixed use development with 250 residential dwelling units, 4,300 square-foot of retail space,9,800 square-foot clubhouse,and associated parking and related site improvements. Acreage: 12.506 Acres Page 991 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach (MPMD 22-001&NWSP 22-001) Memorandum No PZ 22-010 Page 2 Adjacent Uses: North: Right-of-way for West Boynton Beach Boulevard; further north, developed commercial property classified Local Retail Commercial (LRC) and zoned C3 (Community Commercial). South: City limits; further south, unincorporated Palm Beach County and the Quail Ridge residential golf course. East: Commercial outparcel classified Local Retail Commercial (LRC) and zoned PCD (Planned Commercial Development); further east, right-of- way of Knuth Road followed by a developed commercial property classified Local Retail Commercial (LRC) and zoned C3 (Community Commercial), as well as a developed commercial property classified Local Retail Commercial (LRC) and zoned C1 (Office Professional). West: Platted unimproved right-of-way; further west, city limits followed by unincorporated Palm Beach County and the Quail Ridge residential golf course. 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: The proposed Shalimar at Boynton Beach development is located at the southwest corner of W. Boynton Beach Boulevard and Knuth Road. The project site is vacant and totals 12.506 acres. The parcel abuts an existing 0.67-acre platted right-of-way that is required to be abandoned prior to permitting (See Exhibit"C"-Conditions of Approval).The subject property is one of the few remaining large vacant lots within the City limits that could accommodate a large-scale mixed-use development without the need for land assemblage. The subject parcel was annexed to the City on December 18, 1990. Concurrent with approval of the annexation (Ordinance 090-61), the City Commission approved the associated Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning application (Ordinances 090-69 and 090-70) to provide the parcel a Local Retail Commercial (LRC) future land use classification and Planned Commercial Development (PCD) zoning designation. The applications also included a Master Plan to construct a Planned Commercial Development consisting of 120,000 square feet of commercial space, associated parking and site improvements. However, the parcel has remained vacant. On June 15, 2021 the City Commission approved a Rezoning application (Ordinance 21-015) to amend the parcel's zoning designation from PCD (Planned Commercial Development) to SMU 2 Page 992 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach (MPMD 22-001&NWSP 22-001) Memorandum No PZ 22-010 Page 3 (Suburban Mixed Use),which was intended to encourage the construction of a well-planned mixed-use development in accordance with a relatively new mixed-use zoning district.A principal purpose of this district is to allow a mix of residential and commercial uses to complement the City's commercial core, provide interconnectivity and minimized travel distances,and contribute to the vision intended for the area. The applicant is requesting approval of a Master Plan Modification (MPMD 22-001)and New Major Site Plan (NWSP 22-001),to construct a mixed-use development comprising of 250 dwelling units,two(2)retail buildings totaling 4,300 square feet, a 9,850 square foot clubhouse, and associated site improvements. ANALYSIS Traffic: A traffic study was sent to the Palm Beach County Traffic Division for review. An approval letter from the Palm Beach County Traffic Division, date stamped February 8, 2022, was provided by the applicant. The letter requested that the applicant submit a FDOT conceptual pre-approval letter for the driveway connection onto Boynton Beach Boulevard,which was also provided by the applicant. The traffic study indicates that this project is expected to generate 1,528 net daily trips, 92 net A.M. peak hour trips and 124 net P.M. peak hour trips. School: The proposed development is required to submit an approved SCAD (School Capacity Availability Determination) application to ensure the area schools have adequate capacity to accommodate the potential public-school students who will reside at the project. An approval letter from the County is required prior to permit issuance (See Exhibit "C" - Conditions of Approval). Utilities: The Utility Department has reviewed the proposed Civil Engineering plans and agrees that the City's water capacity would meet the projected potable water demand for this project. Additionally, sufficient sanitary sewer and wastewater treatment capacity is currently available to serve the project. Police/Fire: The Police Department has reviewed the site plan to ensure it meets the CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) standards. The review comments have been addressed by the applicant. The Fire Department will be able to provide an adequate level of service for this project with current or expected infrastructure and/or staffing levels. Further plan review by Police and Fire will occur during the building permit process. Drainage: The applicant submitted a preliminary engineering plan with conceptual drainage information for the City's review. The applicant has agreed to implement the necessary drainage solutions. The existing catch basins would be connected to the proposed off-site system. In addition, the proposed drainage manholes would be converted to catch basins, which 3 Page 993 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach (MPMD 22-001&NWSP 22-001) Memorandum No PZ 22-010 Page 4 would be based on their locations vis-a-vis to the existing catch basins. (See Exhibit"C"-Conditions of Approval). The Engineering Division has found the conceptual information to be adequate and is recommending that further review of specific drainage solutions be deferred until time of permit. Access: The development has two points of ingress/egress.The main vehicular point of access is located on the north side of the project site, connecting to Boynton Beach Boulevard; the secondary point of access is located on the east side, connecting to Knuth Road. These two points of access are interconnected by a two-way drive-isle to ensure safe,adequate and efficient vehicular circulation throughout the site. The project proposes a well-defined network of pedestrian walkways that provide safe and adequate access to the residential and commercial buildings, as well as the provided amenities and rights-of-way. The project proposes a pedestrian connection to the existing public sidewalk located on the south side of Boynton Beach Boulevard — an integral pedestrian connection that provides access to the existing nearby bus stops located on the south side of the boulevard. In order to provide additional pedestrian connectivity,the Engineering Department is requiring a sidewalk along Knuth Road and connection to the eastside parking area. Parking: The standard off-street parking spaces calculation methodology for the SMU (Suburban Mixed Use) zoning district requires 1.5 parking spaces for one- bedroom dwelling units, and two (2) parking spaces for two (2) or more bedroom dwelling units. The project proposes a total of 250 dwelling units comprised of 48 one (1)-bedroom apartments, 166 two (2)-bedroom apartments and 36 three (3)-bedroom apartments. This standard methodology would require a total of 476 parking spaces for the residential component. Additionally, the code requires the provision of guest parking spaces at a rate of 0.15 spaces per unit, adding 38 more required spaces. The retail buildings require one (1) parking space per 200 square feet of gross floor area, which computes to 22 additional parking spaces based on the aggregate gross floor area of the retail spaces.The parking data included in the Site Plan and Justification Statement does not take into consideration the required parking spaces for the proposed residential recreational/amenity areas, which would include the clubhouse and pool area. Therefore, the project is also required to provide five (5) parking spaces, plus one (1) additional space per three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area of the clubhouse dedicated for leasing or management uses (See Exhibit"C" - Conditions of Approval). Under this standard methodology for calculating required off-street parking spaces, the project would be required to provide 541 parking spaces, as well as additional parking spaces needed for the clubhouse. The applicant has been required to submit floor plans for the clubhouse at time of permitting in order to determine the actual number of required parking spaces needed for the office and management office spaces. The applicant has elected to take advantage of the City's Parking Relief for Sustainability provisions, which includes reduced minimum parking ratios of 1.33 parking space per dwelling unit for one-bedroom apartments, and 1.66 4 Page 994 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach (MPMD 22-001&NWSP 22-001) Memorandum No PZ 22-010 Page 5 parking space per unit for two-bedroom apartments.The lower ratio results in a reduction of 76 parking spaces associated with the residential use, and the overall required minimum spaces for the project being 465. The additional parking spaces that may be needed for the clubhouse and pool area will be determined at time of permitting (See Exhibit "C" - Conditions of Approval); however, the projected surplus should be sufficient to support the minimum spaces required for the clubhouse.Also,the applicant is required to submit a parking contingency plan showing the areas on the proposed site plan where parking spaces may be added in the event that a shortage is realized subsequent to construction, and/or provide operational rules, procedures or strategies needed to off-set the realized deficiency (See Exhibit "C" - Conditions of Approval). Therefore, staff has determined that the proposed number of parking spaces would be sufficient to meet code requirements. The site plan provides a total of 535 parking spaces, including ten (10) handicap parking spaces, six(6) parking spaces supplemented with electric charging stations and 55 compact parking spaces. Landscaping: The Plant List (Sheet L1) indicates that the project would add a total of 272 trees—including 193 canopy trees—146 palm trees,8,195 shrub specimens, and 15,376 small shrubs/groundcover plants.The plant material is proposed within the required perimeter landscape buffer,within landscape islands,and along the right-of-way.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: Verawood, Gumbo Limbo, Green Buttonwood, Bridalveil Tree, Japanese Fern Tree, East Palatka Holly, Queen's Crape Myrtle and Live Oak.At time of permitting, the Landscape Plan must include a minimum of 5 percent butterfly attracting shrub and trees,with a minimum of three (3) species of plant material (See Exhibit "C" - Conditions of Approval). Projects proposed in the Suburban Mixed Use (SMU) zoning district are subject to the front yard "Build-to-Line"provisions,which requires buildings to be located in close proximity to the right-of-way. However, buildings fronting a major arterial roadway (i.e. Boynton Beach Boulevard) may be setback a maximum of ninety(90)feet with the provision of a twenty-five (25)-foot wide landscape buffer,which must include a berm.The project proposes a 25-foot wide landscape buffer between the parking lot and the Boynton Beach Boulevard right-of-way, which includes the following features and plant material: 1. A 36-inch tall berm and continuous hedge positioned in the inside portion of the landscape buffer, as well as one (1) tree with a minimum spacing of thirty (30) feet on center; 2. Three (3) shrub species located on the outside portion of the landscape buffer, two (2) of which must be flowering species. Additionally,the project includes landscape buffers along the west,south and east property lines.The landscape buffers consist of canopy trees(i.e.Green Buttonwood, Live Oak, Japanese Fern Tree, Gumbo Limbo and Verawood) spaced approximately 20 feet on center, rows and staggered shrubs (i.e. 5 Page 995 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach (MPMD 22-001&NWSP 22-001) Memorandum No PZ 22-010 Page 6 Podocarpus, Blue Pungabo, Dwarf Clusia, Nora Grant Ixora and Spanish Stopper) and groundcover(i.e. Jasmine Summer Sunset and Green Island Ficus).The buffer along the south property line incorporates a six(6)-foot tall black vinyl coated chain link fence. The majority of the proposed landscape islands include Live Oak trees and clustered Horizontal Cocoplum shrubs, with several smaller landscape islands consisting of East Platka Holly trees and Horizontal Cocoplum. Lastly, the foundation of each residential and commercial building is softened with landcape primarily consisting of a mix of closely spaced palm trees(Solitaire Palm, Montgomery Palm),shrubs(Small leaf Clusia) and groundcover (Green Island Ficus and Blueberry Flax Lily). Building and Site: The project site consist of a single undeveloped parcel—totaling 12.18 acres abutting W. Boynton Beach Boulevard to the north and Knuth Road to the east. The parcel is adjacent to an existing outpacel that is currently develeoped with a gas station. Also, the parcel is adjacent to an existing, unimproved 30-foot wide right-of-way extending along the entire western boundary of the project. Staff recommends that the unimproved right-of-way be abandoned prior to approval of any permit associated with this project (See Exhibit "C" - Conditions of Approval). The residential component of the project includes ten (10) residential apartment buildings consisting of one (1), two (2) and three (3) bedroom apartments. The taller four (4)-story apartment buildings are located away from the west and south property lines. A lake is proposed at the center of the site, which will include a boardwalk. The commercial component of the mixed use project consists of a 9,850 square foot clubhouse and two (2), 2,150 square foot retail buildings fronting W. Boynton Beach Boulevard. Relative to the floor area ratio (FAR) standards within the code, the Suburban Mixed Use (SMU)zoning district has a maximum allowable FAR of 2.5; the project propoes 0.01. The District also has a maximum allowable density of 20 dwelling units per acre. This requirement limits the project to 250 dwelling units, which is precisely the proposed amount of units. Building Height: The maximum building height allowed in the SMU (Suburban Mixed Use) zoning district is 55 feet. The project propoes various types of residential and commercial buildings, with the tallest building proposed at 38 feet in height—which computes to 17 feet below the maximum allowable height. Setbacks: The SMU (Suburban Mixed Use)zoning district requires no building setbacks from the right-of-way, but rather a 0-90 foot build-to line. Therefore,the retail buildings are proposed at a distance of 90 feet from the W. Boynton Beach Boulevard right-of-way, which is needed to accommodate the required parking and landscape buffer.The buildings are also setback approximately 95 feet from the center line of the abutting right-of-way, 85.5 feet from the south side property line, 79 feet from the easternmost property line, and 77 feet from the eastern property line abutting the gas station out parcel. The proposed setbacks conform to the District's setback requirements. Amenities: The project proposes several amenities for the use of residents,visitors and 6 Page 996 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach (MPMD 22-001&NWSP 22-001) Memorandum No PZ 22-010 Page 7 patrons. A pathway — enhanced with seating, trash receptacles and landscape — is proposed around the lake. The pathway is connected to several amenities (i.e. dog walk, tot-lot, garden and other play areas). The project also includes a fenced dog park on the south side of the site, between Buildings No. 6 and No. 7. The clubhouse includes a pool area with several barbecue grills. Ten (10) Covered bike rack stations are proposed througout the site, near the building entrances. Lastly, public outdoor seating areas have been incorporated between the retail buildings and clubhouse. Design: The intended architectural style for the project is Floribbean, which is an interpretation of Old Florida Style architecture.This architectural style creates a sense of identity for the area as it utilizes Florida Vernacular design elements and materials. The project features ample horizontal and vertical fagade articulation and cool, light colors. The residential and commercial buildings include an extensive use of complementary architectural treatments and finishes.The proposed facades are highly articulated with the use of vertically oriented windows and doors, which are decorated with light blue (SW 7601 —Dockside Blue) shutters and metal awnings.The building walls include horizontal siding (SW 6231 —Rock Candy) and white smooth stucco (SW 7005 - Pure White). Additionally, the roof lines consist of multiple pitched, metal roofs with varying heights. Additionally, the balconies are enhanced with ornamental railings. Sustainability: Mixed use developments consisting of more than 50 dwelling units must provide the required sustainable options (outdoor lighting, butterfly attracting landscape material, electric charging stations and white roof), and achieve a minimum of 25 sustainability points. The development proposes to exceed the requirement by providing the following: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS POINTS ENERGY Efficient Cooling - All air conditioners are Energy Star 2 qualified. Minimum SEER 16. Efficient Water Heating - At least 75% of hot water on premises is heated via Energy Star Certified water heaters or 2 solar water heaters. Cool Roof- Use roofing materials that have a Solar Reflective Index (SRI) 75 for low-sloped roofs (<2:12) or 25 for steep- 2 sloped roofs >2:12 for a minimum of 75% of the roof surface. Building Color— Utilization of white or cool light colors for the body of buildings to reflect rather than absorb heat and reduce 2 cooling costs. Accent and trim colors are not limited to these choices. Shade Structures—Where provisions of shade structures are not required per code: Structures such as awnings, screens, 4 louvers, or other architectural devices shall cover a minimum of 50% of glazed openings. Lighting — Provide energy efficient lighting such as LED 1 lighting for building interiors for 100% of proposed lighting. 7 Page 997 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach (MPMD 22-001&NWSP 22-001) Memorandum No PZ 22-010 Page 8 Energy star appliances — All appliance with in a building are 2 100% energy star. Recycle Station/Dumpster Area — Recycle chute(s) in mixed 1 use districts and dum ster, which include a recycle station. Rain Water Reuse —At least 75% of rain water from the roofs 4 of structures is captured and recycled for landscape irrigation. Nature Path or Trail—Public pedestrian and/or bicycle access to natural elements is provided by a bike or pedestrian path or trail that is at least '/4 mile long and does not intrude on or unduly harm existing natural features. 1 Public pedestrian and/or bicycle access to natural elements is provided by a bike or pedestrian path or trail that is at least 1/2 mile long and does not intrude on or unduly harm existing natural features. Minimum Open Space — Provision of usable common open space in excess of code requirements by up to 20%. The 4 designed space shall not have any dimension less than seventy-five 75 feet. Electric Charging Stations—Provide four(4)over the required 4 number of electric car charging stations. Total Points 29 Lighting: The photometric plan (EPH-1) includes 86 freestanding pole light fixtures, with pole height of 20 feet. It also includes 4 light fixtures mounted to the building walls. The City's Land Development Regulations limits the lighting levels to a maximum of 5.9 foot-candles. The Site Photometric Plan depicts lighting levels below the above-mentioned foot-candles limit. 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 applicant is in communication with the Public Arts Manager regarding the applicable Public Arts requirements, which shall be met prior to permitting. RECOMMENDATION Staff has reviewed this request for a New Site Plan and Master Plan Modification,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. 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DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT ENGINEERING / PUBLIC WORKS / FORESTRY/ UTILITIES Comments: 1. At time of permitting, revise the plans to include the required sidewalk along Knuth Road and pedestrian connection to the X parking area. 2. The sizing of the off-site drainage system shall take into consideration the runoff from Knuth Road. The existing catch basins shall be connected to the proposed off-site system. Also, the proposed drainage manholes shall be converted to catch X basins, based on their locations vis-a-vis to the existing catch basins. 3. At time of permitting, an executed Developer's Agreement with the City shall be in place for the off-site improvements, which the City will share the cost, based on the upsizing of the storm pipe X on Knuth Road. FIRE Comments: 4. Provide turning radius of 25 feet inside and 55 feet outside on the plan for verification in accordance with our largest apparatus X 2018 edition of NFPA 1 18.2.3.5.3 turning radius. 5. Fire department access roads shall have a minimum 20 feet of unobstructed width. (NFPA 1:18.2.3.5.1.1) front entrance out is X 15 feet, existing access road. 6. Access box switches will be required at all gates 1:18.2.2.1. X POLICE Comments: None, all previous comments addressed at DART meeting. BUILDING DIVISION Comments: None, all previous comments addressed at DART meeting. Page 1015 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach (MPMD 22-001 / NWSP 22-001) Conditions of Approval Page 2 of 3 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: 7. The applicable park impact fees ($148,750) is due at time of X permitting. PLANNING AND ZONING Comments. 8. Per the City's Land Development Regulations, residential recreational/ amenity areas require five (5) parking spaces, plus one (1) additional space per three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area of office use for leasing or management purposes located in recreation buildings or separate structures X (Ch. 4, Art. V, Sec. 2.D.). At time of permitting, revise the parking calculations on the Site Plan (SP-1), Justification Statement and Reduced Parking Statement, to include the additional required parking spaces for the clubhouse. 9. An approved SCAD (School Capacity Availability Determination) application is required. Please submit a letter of approval from X Palm Beach County at time of permitting. 10. Prior to permitting, the applicant is required to initiate a Vacation and Abandonment Application for the abandonment of the platted X right-of-way running along the west property line. 11. At time of permitting, submit floor plans for the retail and club house buildings. Ensure, the floor plans for the clubhouse clearly depict the spaces dedicated to leasing and/ or management X activities. 12. The project includes a request for Parking Reduction for Sustainability. At time of permitting, revise the parking ratios on the documents and drawings to be consistent with the reduced parking ratios permitted for one (1) bedroom apartments (1.33 X space per D.U.) and two (2) bedroom apartments (1.66 space per D.U.), as indicated on the Parking Reduction for Sustainability code section (Ch. 4, Art. V, Sec. 3.G.). 13. Prior to permitting, submit a parking contingency plan showing the areas on the proposed site plan where parking spaces may be added in the event that a shortage is realized subsequent to X construction, and/ or provide operational rules, procedures or strategies needed to off-set the realized deficiency. 14. The parking deficiency indicated on the Reduced Parking Statement is inconsistent with the parking deficiency shown on X the Site Plan (SP-11). At time of permitting, ensure the information Page 1016 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach (MPMD 22-001 / NWSP 22-001) Conditions of Approval Page 3 of 3 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT on both documents matches. 15. The Landscape Plan (L-7) shows that the walkway located on the east side of the northern entry drive would be obstructed by the proposed landscape strip running along the north property line. Correct the drawing to show the walkway connecting to the X sidewalk along Boynton Beach Boulevard and clear of obstructions. 16. An approved Sign Program will be required prior to issuance of any sign permits for the project. Submit a Sign Program application to the Planning and Zoning Division for review and X approval. 17. Two (2) percent of the parking shall consist of handicap accessible parking spaces. The Site Plan (SP-1) depicts a total of ten (10) accessible handicap spaces. At time of permitting, X provide an additional handicap parking space. 18. Per the Parking Reduction for Sustainability provisions, a maximum of 10 percent of the required parking spaces may consist of compact parking spaces. Provide revised parking X calculations and/or revised parking plan. 19. Replace the parking lot wheel stops with 2-foot wide overhangs. X COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Comments: N/A PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: None. CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: To be determined. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Knuth Rd(aka Shalamar)\Shalimar MPMD 22-001 &NWSP 22-001\MPMD 22-001 NWSP 22-001 COA-Post CC.doc Page 1017 of 1193 SIMMONS & WHITE 2581 Metrocentre Boulevard West Suite 3 (�. WHITE West Palm Beach, Florida 33407 SIM ONS� Y Y HI 1 E d 561.478.7848 1 F 561.478.3738 www.simmonsandwhite.com ENGINEERING I PLANNING I CONSULTING I SINCE 1982 - �,4R: REDUCED PARKING STATEMENT SHALIIAR AT BOYNTON BEACH CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA d � � i a � Prepared for: �- °M •7 "0221, t TM Residential LLC f 2601 South Bayshore Drive ; ` ®'•filBt � ` :. , °'+ �.4 Suite 1460 � � ; Coconut Creek, Florida 33133 d Job No. 21-080 Bryan G. Kelley, P.E. Date: February 8, 2022 FL Registration No. 74006 Page 1018 of 1193 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 SITE DATA................................................................................................................................... 2 2.0 CODE REQUIRED PARKING................................................................................................... 2 3.0 PARKING REDUCTION............................................................................................................. 3 4.0 CONCLUSION............................................................................................................................. 4 Page 1019 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach Job No. 21-080 Page 12 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.0 SITE DATA The subject parcel is located in the southwest corner of Boynton Beach Boulevard and Knuth Road in the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and contains approximately 12.506 acres. The Property Control Number (PCN) for the subject parcel is 08-43-45-30-24-000-0020. The proposed plan of development is to consist of 250 multifamily dwelling units and 4,300 S.F. of retail with a build-out year of 2026. Site access is proposed via a right in, right out only driveway connection to Boynton Beach Boulevard and a full access driveway connection to Knuth Road. The access on Knuth Road will be exclusively for the multifamily development. The driveway connection on Boynton Beach Boulevard will be for the retail component of the project but residents will be able to exit but not enter from this location. For additional information concerning site location and layout, refer to the Site Plan prepared by MSA Architects. 2.0 CODE REQUIRED PARKING For retail and multi-family residential developments, the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances requires five (5) spaces per 1,000 S.F. of retail, one and a half (1.5) parking spaces per one bedroom dwelling untis, two (2) spaces per two and three bedroom dwelling units, and 0.15 spaces per overall dwelling units for guests. Based on a plan of development consisting of 250 multifamily dwelling units and 4,300 S.F. of retail, the total Code required parking for the proposed development is 536 spaces calculated as follows: 48 One Bedrooms x 1.5 Spaces per D.U. = 72 Spaces 166 Two Bedrooms x 2 Spaces per D.U. = 332 Spaces 36 Three Bedrooms x 2 Spaces per D.U. = 72 Spaces 250 Visitor Spaces x 0.15 Spaces per D.U. = 38 Spaces RESIDENTIAL TOTAL = 514 Spaces 1 Space per 200 S.F. Retail = 22 Spaces (4,300 S.F.) TOTAL= 536 Spaces City Land Development Regulations Chapter 4 Article V Section 3 allows for reductions in off-street parking for sustainability provided that certain requirements are met. The requirements outlined in the City Code include the following provisions: Page 1020 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach Job No. 21-080 Page 13 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. Project must be located within one-half (1/2) mile from a reginal transportation facility or within five hundred (500) feet of a bus stop with direct access to a regional transportation facility. 2. A parking study prepared by a professional engineer providing evidence the reduced parking would not adversely affect the property in any way. 3. Additional sustainability requirements outlined in Section 3.G.2.a through Section 3.G.2.p. This traffic study will address Items 1 and 2 above and Item 3 will be detailed in a separate document. As shown in Figure 1 attached to this report, a bus stop is located just west of the project's property line. Figure 2 shows Palm Tran Route #73 connecting the site to the Boynton Beach Tri-Rail station which can be considered a regional transportation facility. Therefore, the project meets the criteria of Item 1 above. 3.0 PARKING REDUCTION Given the nature of the proposed development and the location, actual parking demands are anticipated to be significantly less than the City of Boynton Beach Boulevard Code requirements. As shown on the proposed Site Plan, a total of 498 parking spaces (1.99 spaces per DU) are provided just for the residential area inside the gates. A total of 534 parking spaces are provided overall for the proposed development, a deficit of 2 spaces from the parking code. The ITE Parking Generation Manual (5th Edition) states that the average peak parking demand for multi-family apartment units (Land Use #221) is 1.31 parking spaces per unit and the 85th percentile parking demand is 1.47 spaces per dwelling unit. Therefore, the anticipated average parking demand for the proposed 250 dwelling units is 328 parking spaces and the 85th percentile parking demand is 368 parking spaces. The proposed 498 residential parking spaces will be 130 spaces greater than the conservative 85th percentile calculation and will be sufficient for the proposed development. Additionally, the ITE parking demand rates are consistent with data collected by our office on other multifamily projects. The sustainability reduction in the City Code allows the project to reduce the base parking rates to 1.33 spaces per one (1) bedroom dwelling units and 1.66 spaces for two (2) or more bedroom dwelling units. However, the applicant is only proposing a reduction of 2 spaces. Page 1021 of 1193 Shalimar at Boynton Beach Job No. 21-080 Page 14 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.0 CONCLUSION As previously stated, there are a total of 534 (498 residential) parking spaces provided on-site which equates to a parking ratio of 1.99 spaces per unit which exceeds the ITE Parking Generation 50th and 85th percentile rates and will result in a surplus of 130 parking spaces. Additionally, the project is located within close proximity to Palm Tran Route #73 that connects to the Boynton Beach Tri- Rail station. 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To be the premier transportation choice in Palm Beach County. 1% f v FaImTran ' , Public Transportation www.palmtran.org 776 Multifamily Housing (Mid-Rise) (22 1) Peak Period Parking Demand vs: Dwelling Units On a: Weekday(Monday-Friday) Setting/Location: General Urban/Suburban(no nearby rail transit) Peak Period of Parking Demand: 10:00 p.m. -5:00 a.m. Number of Studies: 73 Avg. Num. of Dwelling Units: 261 Peak Period Parking Demand per Dwelling Unit 33rd/85th 95%Confidence Standard Deviation Average Rate Range of Rates Percentile Interval (Coeff. of Variation) 1.31 0.75-2.03 1.13 1 1.47 1.26-1.36 0.22 (17%) Data Plot and Equation x 1,500 X A2 > 1,000 ami X X -X_ X X, � -x 500 x Xf X x N� x 11Y�< X 0[ X, 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 X=Number of Dwelling Units X Study Site - Fitted Curve - - - - Average Rate Fitted Curve Equation:P=1.34(X)-8.73 W--0.97 Parking Generation Manual, 5th Edition o Institute of Transportation Engineers Page 1027 of 1193 DUNAY Gary Dunay Dwayne Dickerson Duren G.Odom Bonnie Mickel Ele Zachariades Nicole Jaeger MISKEL Scutt Backman Matthew H.Scott Rachael Bond Palmer Eric rstrman Matthew Kwasman BACKMANLLY Hope Calhoun Christina Dilenki Shalimar at Boynton Beach Statement of Use and Justification for Master Plan and Site Plan Southwest Corner of Boynton Beach Boulevard and Knuth Road Knuth Road Trust ("Petitioner") is the owner of the 12.506-acre parcel ("Property") referenced by Parcel Control Number 08-43-45-30-24-000-0020, which is generally located at the southwest corner of Boynton Beach Boulevard and Knuth Road within the City of Boynton Beach ("City") in Palm Beach County ("County"), Florida. The Property was originally designated LRC, Local Retail Commercial, on the City's Future Land Use Map ("FLUM") pursuant to Ordinance 89-38 and was located within the PCD, Planned Commercial Development,zoning district pursuant to Ordinance 02-013. On June 15, 2021 the City adopted Ordinance 21-014 to amend the Property's future land use designation from LRC to MXL, Mixed-Use Low, and Ordinance 21-015 to amend the Property's zoning from PCD to SMU, Suburban Mixed Use. Copies of the referenced ordinances are attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Petitioner intends to develop the Property as a mixed-use residential and commercial development inclusive of 250 residential units, two (2) 2,150 square foot retail buildings, a 9,850 square foot clubhouse, and 535 off-street parking spaces ("Project"). In order to develop the Property as intended, Petitioner must obtain Master Plan and Site Plan approval. In support of the Master Plan and Site Plan, Petitioner will demonstrate compliance with Chapter 3, Article III, Section 4, SMU Zoning District Regulations, and Chapter 3, Article III, Section 4.D., Site Development Standards, of the City's Land Development Regulations("LDR"). Petitioner will also incorporate sufficient design options from Chapter 4, Article XIII, Sustainable Development Options and Points. Chapter 3, Article III, Section 4—SMU Zoning District Regulations: 1. General Response: The purpose of the SMU zoning district is to implement the mixed use low (MXL) and development of regional impact (DRI) future land use map (FLUM) classifications of the Comprehensive Plan. In order to guide the redevelopment and envisioned growth of the suburban area, the SMU zoning district requires a diversity of land uses, accommodating a mixture of residential, office, retail, recreational, and other miscellaneous uses. The Project offers a mix of mid-rise multi-family residential units and commercial retail that is consistent with the intent of the MXL land use category. The Project also supports development and redevelopment efforts along Boynton Beach Boulevard which is a major thoroughfare in the City. Page 1028 of 1193 TM Residential Project Narrative 2. Use(s) Allowed. Response:As mentioned,the two uses that are proposed with the Project are multi-family residential and retail, as well as significant lifestyle and recreational amenities for the residents and visitors of the Project. Per Table 3-28, Use Table Matrix, multi-family residential is a permitted use in the SMU zoning district. The specific type of retail designated for the commercial buildings has not been confirmed at this time. However, the Use Table Matrix permits most commercial retail uses in the SMU zoning district and the ultimate use will comply with the City Code. 3. Building and Site Regulations. Response:The Project complies with the building and site regulations forthe SMU district. Specifically, the Project complies with the minimum lot area, minimum lot frontage, minimum setbacks, maximum lot coverage, maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR), maximum structure height, and minimum open space as depicted on the site plan (SP-1). 4. Parking. Response: Pursuant to the minimum off-street parking standards in Article V, Section 2, the Project is required to provide a minimum of 536 off-street parking spaces. The Project currently exceeds the minimum off-street parking requirement by 1 space, as a total of 537 off-street parking spaces are proposed. 5. Exterior Storage of Merchandise and Equipment. Response: The Project will not have exterior storage of merchandise or equipment. LDR Chapter 4—Site Development Standards The Project complies with the site development standards set forth in LDR Chapter 4. The standards address environmental protection, landscape design and buffers, exterior building and site design, signage, off-street parking, parking and loading standards, exterior lighting, utility and infrastructure design, building, construction, and historic preservation, flood prevention, excavation and fill regulations, fertilizer use, and sustainable development standards. A tabular summary of the building area, density, height, unit mix, and parking is provided on the site plan (SP-1) and is provided below: SITE INFORMATION SITE AREA 544,777.7 square feet 12.506 acres FUTURE LAND USE MXL Max. 20 DU/Acre = 250 DU ZONING SMU DENSITY 250 DU 20 DU/Acre TYPE OF USE Multifamily Residential, Retail, and Residential Amenities Page 2 of 8 Page 1029 of 1193 TM Residential Project Narrative Off-Street Parking Required Residential #of units or SF #Spaces 111D @ 1,5 sp/du 48 units 72,sp 2BD @ 2 sp/du 166 units 332 sp 3131)@ 2 sp/du 36 units 72 sp Visitor @.15 sp/du 250 units 38 sp Sub-Total 514 sp Retail @ Ssp/1000 sf 4,300 sf 22 sp Grand Total 536 sp Provided Standard Compact HC Surface 394 sp 55 sp 10 sp Garage 37 sp Isp Tandem 38 sp sp Sub-Totol 469 sp 55 sp 11 sp Total Provided 535 sp rNo7e"Win prov;ded ADA spaces meet ADA Standbralsfor Accessible Design 4,L2(5) REGULATORY GUIDELINES Building Height Allowed Provided Club House/Retail-(12'-6"-1 story) As meas uredfrom grade to 55 max. Type I/IH-(28'-6"-3 story) parapet Type 11-(38'-0"-4 story) Type III-(28-6"-3 story) Building Setbacks Allowed Provided Side(East) Wtolf W-10"(to I story Maim.Room) Side interior(North) 101-0i, 82,'-5" Side interior(East) 10a-o" 77'-10" Height Setback Envelope(Based on Bldg.Height) Rear(South) To 3,Story Bldg. 851-61, 85'-6" Interior Side(West) To 3,Story Bldg. 851-61, Build-to line Front(North) 9070.. Lot Cover-age Provided % Area Residential 95,094 sf Clubhouse 4,925 sf beta 11 4,300 sf Total 19% 104,319 sf FAR Retail FAR 0.0079 Useable Open Space Required Min. Provided Multifamily Use 209A(109,956 sf) 20,27%(110,410 sf) Note- Calc based on Site Area Page 3 of 8 Page 1030 of 1193 TM Residential Project Narrative In addition,the Project provides adequate room for emergency access as shown on the Fire Truck Autoturn Analysis. Bike and pedestrian access into the Project are proposed from Boynton Beach Boulevard. There are also bike and pedestrian paths that connect each residential building to a scenic path around the lake, central to the Property. Chapter 4, Article XIII, Sustainable Development Options and Points The Project exceeds the minimum required Sustainable Development Options and Points as follows: SUSTAINABILITY POINTS Efficient Cooling 2 Efficient Water Heating 2 Cool Roof 2 Building Color 2 Shade Structures for Buildings 4 Lighting 1 Energy Star Appliances 2 Recycle Station/Dumpster Area 1 Rain Water Reuse 4 Nature Path or Trail 1 Minimum Open Space 4 Electric Charging Stations 4 TOTAL 29 As noted above, the Project is designed to provide one (1) parking space less than is required by the LDRs, which is allowable through a Special Reduction for Off-Street Parking for Sustainable in accordance with Chapter 4,Article V, Section 3.G.2 of the City's LDRs. Petitioner will demonstrate below that the Project is eligible for this reduction and meets the development requirements. A Parking Demand Study is also included with this application in support of the requested parking reduction. 1. Applicability a. Eligible developments must be able to provide sustainable design and operation, and, except where noted below, must be located within one-half (1/2) mile from a regional transportation facility (e.g. Transit Area), or within five hundred (500) feet of a bus stop with direct access to a regional transportation facility, measured from property line to property line. Response: The Property is +/- 50 feet east of the nearest bus stop, commonly referred to as Boynton Beach Boulevard at Quail Covey Road for Palm Tran Route #73. The Property has direct access to the bus stop via the public sidewalk to the north. The Palm Tran Route #73 connects the Property to the Boynton Beach Rri- Page 4 of 8 Page 1031 of 1193 TM Residential Project Narrative Rail Station, which is a regional transportation facility. As such, the Project is eligible for a special reduction in parking for sustainability. 2. Development Requirements a. Describe, in quantifiable terms, how the project provides an increase in green space (pervious area) which otherwise would be paved for parking spaces,or how the proposed project provides a lower urban heat island effect if the proposed development is an urban infill or redevelopment project. At minimum, the elements to be included for compliance are all building roofs, parking and other hard surfaces, and tree canopies. Response:The Project is designed to provide 1,454 square feet more usable open space than is required by code. Additionally, the colors of the building are light, heat reflecting colors that will result in a reduced cooling cost for the building. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. b. Accommodate fuel efficient vehicles through provision of covered and well- illuminated locations with apparatus for parking and locking of bikes and low- powered mopeds and scooters, and designated spaces for motorcycles and compact vehicles. Covered storage facilities shall be located on the project site in close proximity to the destination of the residents, employees, or visitors. Response: Convenient and well-lit locations for bicycle parking are provided in close proximity to each building. In addition, compact vehicle parking is provided in strategic designated locations throughout the Project. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. c. No more than three percent (3%) of the required parking spaces are represented by spaces dedicated to motorcycles, which should be covered as an incentive for use. Response: The Project does not propose motorcycle parking spaces. A such, the Project complies with this criterion. d. No more than ten percent (10%) of the required parking spaces are represented by spaces dedicated to compact vehicles and disbursed throughout the project to maximize accessibility and convenience. Response: The Project is designed to provide a maximum of ten percent (10%) of the required parking spaces as compact vehicle spaces dispersed throughout the Project to ensure accessibility and convenience.As such,the Project complies with this criterion. Page 5 of 8 Page 1032 of 1193 TM Residential Project Narrative e. Provide efficiency in parking design including consideration for space-conserving tandem spaces when functionally feasible. Response: The Project incorporates efficient parking design by providing 38 tandem parking spaces dispersed between seven (7) of the residential buildings. f. Provide vehicle charging stations and dedicated spaces for at minimum Level 2 charging power (one (1) per fifty (50) dwelling units and one (1) per every fifty thousand (50,000) square feet for non-residential developments in excess of seventy-five thousand (75,000) square feet). Response: The Project is designed to provide six (6) vehicle charging spaces for 250 dwelling units. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. g. Design for maximized pedestrian interconnectivity for internal circulation and efficient ingress and egress minimizing travel distance for pedestrians and bike/moped/scooter riders. Response: The Project is designed for maximized pedestrian connectivity. Each residential building has direct access to the parking area. A convenient connection is provided to the existing pedestrian network on Boynton Beach Boulevard,which provides safe and efficient connections to the east and west. Additionally, a pedestrian and bike path connect each residentiazl building to the central scenic path around the lake. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. h. Include a parking contingency plan to show areas on the proposed site plan where parking spaces may be added in the event that a shortage is subsequently realized for average daily parking demand. If such future spaces do not equal or exceed the total deficiency determined by the standard parking requirements for the use, provide operational rules, procedures or strategies at time of site plan approval to off-set the realized deficiency. Response: This request entails reduction of only one (1) parking space. There are opportunities to modify the dumpster pick up spaces and/or the maintenance building in the future should an additional parking space be needed to serve the Project. As detailed in the Parking Demand Study, the parking is anticipated to be more than sufficient to meet the demands of the Project. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. L Facilitate a ride-sharing/car pool program by screening, recording and maintaining participants' travel destination information, schedules and routes for controlled access by residents and employees. Page 6 of 8 Page 1033 of 1193 TM Residential Project Narrative Response: The property management will facilitate a ride-sharing/car pool program in the clubhouse to promote these options for residents and employees. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. j. Maintain bus and train schedules in the management office, accessible to residents and employees. The management shall designate employees who will maintain and distribute schedule and route information enabling them to advise residents and employees as necessary. Response: The property management company will maintain bus and train schedules in the management office within the clubhouse that will be accessible to residents and employees. Employees will be designated to maintain and distribute schedule and route information to residents and employees as needed. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. k. Consider a shuttle service/program providing transportation to the nearest transit facility, whether as an incentive or fee-based. Residents should be polled for interest. Response:The Project is located immediately adjacent to a mass transit stop with a direct connection to the nearest transit facility. As such, no shuttle is necessary. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. I. Include marketing goals and practices targeting residents who work atypical shifts, including incentives for those in fields such as law enforcement, medical, security, etc. Response: The property management will include marketing goals targeting residents who work atypical shifts such as those in fields such as law enforcement, medical, and security personnel. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. m. Provide the following information to residents at time of lease, and post it on a permanent sign visible from a common location and at entry to the management office: "This development offers sustainable living (or working) environment that facilitates a reduction in required parking spaces while accommodating bikes, low-powered mopeds and scooters, motorcycles, compact vehicles and electric vehicles. Contact the management for further information" Response: The referenced sign and tenant information sheet will be provided. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. n. Establish and implement operational rules that regulate the maximum number of vehicles per unit, provide incentives for minimizing total vehicles and maximizing compact and electric vehicles, and restrict where lesser used vehicles such as Page 7 of 8 Page 1034 of 1193 TM Residential Project Narrative recreational, work, or utility vehicles and equipment can be parked or stored. Incentives shall be provided for single vehicle households or to those regularly using or dependent on public transportation. Response: Appropriate operational rules regulating the maximum number of vehicles per unit and incentivizing a minimization of total vehicle will be established by the property management. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. o. Implement an operational rule prohibiting operators, residents, employees, visitors, etc. from using any parking space, including interior garage spaces, for any purpose other than for the temporary parking of vehicles as intended and designed for the project. Response: An operation rule will be established and implemented prohibiting operators, residents, employees, visitors, etc. from using any parking space, including interior garage spaces, for any purpose other than for the temporary parking of vehicles as intended and designed for the Project. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. p. Consent to providing a report containing evidence of continued compliance with the requirements herein upon request by the city. Response: Petitioner consents to providing a report containing evidence of the continued compliance with the requirements herein upon request by the City. As such, the Project complies with this criterion. In accordance with the foregoing, Petitioner respectfully requests approval for the requested Master Plan, Site Plan, and special reduction in parking for sustainability. Page 8 of 8 Page 1035 of 1193 Exhibit"A" Prior Approvals Page 1036 of 1193 1 ORDINANCE NO. 21-014 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA, 4 AMENDING ORDINANCE 89-38 BY AMENDING THE FUTURE 5 LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR 6 PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS KNUTH ROAD AND 7 DESCRIBED HEREIN, CHANGING THE LAND USE 8 DESIGNATION FROM LOCAL RETAIL COMMERCIAL (LRC) TO 9 MIXED-USE LOW (MXL); PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, 10 SEVERABILITY,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 11 12 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida has 13 adopted a City of Boynton Beach Comprehensive Plan and as part of said Plan a Future Land 14 Use Element pursuant to Ordinance No. 89-38 and in accordance with the Local Government 15 Comprehensive Planning Act; and 16 WHEREAS, the procedure for amendment of a Future Land Use Element of a 17 Comprehensive Plan as set forth in Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, has been followed; and 18 WHEREAS, after two (2) public hearings the City Commission acting in its dual 19 capacity as Local Planning Agency and City Commission finds that the amendment 20 hereinafter set forth is consistent with the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan and deems it 21 in the best interest of the inhabitants of said City to amend the Future Land Use Element 22 (designation)of the Comprehensive Plan as hereinafter provided. 23 NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE 24 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA, THAT: 25 Section 1: The foregoing WHEREAS clauses are true and correct and incorporated 26 herein by this reference. 27 Section 2: Ordinance No. 89-38 of the City is hereby amended to reflect that the 28 Future Land Use of the following described land: 29 ALL OF TRACTS 9 AND 10 LYING SOUTH OF NEW BOYNTON ROAD 30 (STATE ROAD NO. 804) AND TRACTS 23 AND 24, PALM BEACH 31 FARMS COMPANY PLAT NO. 8,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF 32 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5 AT PAGE 73 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS 33 OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE EAST 15.0 FEET 34 THEREOF, and 35 LESS THAT PART OF LOTS C, D AND E TRACT 9, THE PALM BEACH 36 FARMS CO. PLAT NO. 8 OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, 37 RANGE 43 EAST,PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA,ACCORDING TO 38 THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 73 OF THE SACA\Ordinances\Planning\Land Use\Knuth Road LUA-Ordinance(Second Reading).Docx Page 1037 of 1193 39 PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA,DESCRIBED 40 AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF 41 THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 9 WITH THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY 42 LINE FOR STATE ROAD 804,AS SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE IS 43 SHOWN IN ROAD PLAT BOOK 2,PAGE 219 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS 44 OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE S.88°28'40"W., 45 ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 15.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF 46 BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S.88°28'40"W., ALONG SAID 47 SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 185.07 FEET; THENCE S.0°00'00"E., 48 264.00 FEET; THENCE N.90°00'00"E., 185.00 FEET TO A LINE 15 FEET 49 EAST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE SAID EAST LINE OF TRACT 9; 50 THENCE N.0000'00"E.,ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, 268.92 FEET TO 51 THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING,CONTAINING 49,295 SQUARE FEET 52 OR 1.1317 ACRES MORE OR LESS. 53 54 is amended from Local Retail Commercial (LRC) to Mixed-Use Low(MXL). 55 Section 3: This Ordinance shall take effect on adoption, subject to the review, challenge, 56 or appeal provisions provided by the Florida Local Government Comprehensive Planning and 57 Land Development Regulation Act. No party shall be vested of any right by virtue of the 58 adoption of this Ordinance until all statutory required review is complete and all legal challenges, 59 including appeals, are exhausted. In the event that the effective date is established by state law 60 or special act, the provisions of state act shall control. 61 FIRST READING this 20th day of April, 2021. 62 SECOND,FINAL READING and PASSAGE this 15th day of June, 2021. 63 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA 64 YES NO 65 66 Mayor— Steven B. Grant 67 68 Vice Mayor—Woodrow L. Hay 69 70 Commissioner—Justin Katz 71 72 Commissioner—Christina L. Romelus 73 74 Commissioner—Ty Penserga 75 76 VOTE 77 SACA\Ordinanccs\P1anning\Iand Use\Knuth Road LUA-Ordinance(Second Reading).Docx Page 1038 of 1193 78 ATTEST: 79 80 r 81 ' 82 Cty tal Gibson, MMC 83 C Clerk 84 85 86 87 (Corporate Seal) SACA\Ordinances\Planning\Land Use\Knuth Road LUA-Ordinance(Second Reading).Docx Page 1039 of 1193 1 ORDINANCE NO. 21-015 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 KNUTH ROAD FROM PCD PLANNED COMMERCIAL 7 DEVELOPMENT TO SMU SUBURBAN MIXED USE; PROVIDING 8 FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 9 10 WHEREAS,the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida has adopted 11 Ordinance No. 02-013, in which a Revised Zoning Map was adopted for said City; and 12 WHEREAS, the City has made application to rezone land, said land being more 13 particularly described hereinafter, from PCD Planned Commercial Development to SMU 14 Suburban Mixed Use; and 15 WHEREAS, the City Commission conducted public hearings as required by law and 16 heard testimony and received evidence which the Commission finds supports a rezoning for the 17 property hereinafter described; and 18 WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it in the best interests of the inhabitants of 19 said City to amend the aforesaid Revised Zoning Map as hereinafter set forth. 20 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 21 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA, THAT: 22 Section 1. The foregoing Whereas clauses are true and correct and incorporated 23 herein by this reference. 24 Section 2. The land herein described be and the same is hereby rezoned from PCD, 25 Planned Commercial Development to SMU, Suburban Mixed Use. A location map is attached 26 hereto as Exhibit"A"and made a part of this Ordinance by reference. Legal Description: 27 ALL OF TRACTS 9 AND 10 LYING SOUTH OF NEW BOYNTON ROAD (STATE 28 ROAD NO. 804)AND TRACTS 23 AND 24,PALM BEACH FARMS COMPANY PLAT 29 NO. 8, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5 AT 30 PAGE 73 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA,LESS 31 THE EAST 15.0 FEET THEROF,and 32 LESS THAT PART OF LOTS C,D AND E TRACT 9,THE PALM BEACH FARMS CO. 33 PLAT NO. 8 OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM 34 BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED 35 IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 73 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH 36 COUNTY,FLORIDA,DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE POINT OF 37 INTERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 9 WITH THE SOUTH RIGHT 1 S:\CA\Ordinances\Planning\Rezoning\Knuth Road-Rezone-Ordinance(Second Read).Docx Page 1040 of 1193 38 OF WAY LINE FOR STATE ROAD 804,AS SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE IS 39 SHOWN IN ROAD PLAT BOOK 2,PAGE 219 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM 40 BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE S.88°28'40"W., ALONG SAID RIGHT OF 41 WAY LINE, 15.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE 42 S.88028'40"W.,ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 185.07 FEET;THENCE 43 S.0000'00"E.,264.00 FEET;THENCE N.90°00'00"E., 185.00 FEET TO A LINE 15 FEET 44 EAST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE SAID EAST LINE OF TRACT 9; THENCE 45 N.0000'00"E., ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, 268.92 FEET TO THE SAID POINT 46 OF BEGINNING,CONTAINING 49,295 SQUARE FEET OR 1.1317 ACRES MORE OR 47 LESS 48 49 Section 3. That the aforesaid Revised Zoning Map of the City shall be amended 50 accordingly. 51 Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 52 Section 5. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be 53 declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the 54 remainder of this Ordinance. 55 Section 6. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. 56 FIRST READING this 20th day of April, 2021. 57 SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE this 15th day of June, 2021. 58 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 59 YES NO 60 61 Mayor—Steven B. Grant 62 63 Vice Mayor—Woodrow L. Hay 64 65 Commissioner—Justin Katz 66 67 Commissioner—Christina L. Romelus 68 69 Commissioner—Ty Penserga 70 71 VOTE 72 ATTEST: 73 r 74 75 Cristal Gibson, MMC 76 City Clerk 77 78 (Corporate Seal) 2 S:\CA\Ordinances\Planning\Rezoning\Knuth Road-Rezone-Ordinance(Second Read).Docx Page 1041 of 1193 F ;f. R l I�S F . � I� � �= c,�,$ �S4 y,�r >i`��5�°v P�kt� � 1"��5�'"k °�tF�• 1����s 4 ��F � Y v �Y c n � to 4 a s4 � j tttt 1 s i SAI Ii a f 1 11 ���Y` 'a ��� 1 41' ��k• F k i Y i YG t� s LOCATION MAP EXHIBIT A Pf 0 75 150 300 450 Feet Page 1042 of 1193 EXHIBIT B KNUTH ROAD: CURRENT FLU - - MXL _ _ oc <« MED 1 y OCtjf Legend LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL(LDR);7.5 D.U./Acre MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL(MEDR); 11 D.U./Acre OFFICE COMMERCIAL(OC) LOCAL RETAIL COMMERCIAL(LRC) - MIXED USE LOW(MXL); 20 D.U./Acre 0 115 230 460 690 - Feet Page 1043 of 1193 EXHIBIT Bl KNUTH ROAD: PROPOSED FLU L..... .......... i wimil .�..-�l.—., D F � t �! s t / F . j •� r,,,.t rllal,,,,SFS -. i_F- ��,. t-4,.__,_ ,f��t a_.-__1-s. v „� , f liti, tll` Lf's° �,�u(1�.2., IF.tt,ls�.�{� 4 - elif _ SITE OC MXL Legend LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL(LDR);7.5 D.U./Acre -' MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL(MEDR); 11 D.U./Acre OFFICE COMMERCIAL(OC) LOCAL RETAIL COMMERCIAL LRC MIXED USE LOW(MXL); 20 D.U./Acre 0 115 230 460 690 Feet Page 1044 of 1193 EXHIBIT C KNUTH ROAD: CURRENT ZONING SMU � `t) r C r 1L I r � N 7"777 77777 3 rr, r r t Legend �rr I R3 Multi Family, 11 du/ac `� 0 .. . k s) r PUD Planned Unit Development r? C3 Community Commercial C1 Office Professional PCD Planned Commercial Development M1 Light Industrial SMU Suburban Mixed Use, 20 du/ac am 1 1 .'-oyn 0-3 i u C �i t '4 l 0 95 190 380 570 Feet Page 1045 of 1193 + t t } f + I l EXHIBIT C1 KNUTH ROAD: PROPOSED ZONING SMU 1 -77,77777 , t «+ t. f 1 t t t lr> 1 P 4 Legend V ............ R3 Multi Family, 11 du/ac r PUD Planned Unit Development C3 Community Commercial C1 Office Professional PCD Planned Commercial DevelopmentWIN, M1 Light Industrial . 0 SMU Suburban Mixed Use,20 dulac 1't �, �� ' ,�rf�, '+t." ;iG, n , SITE proposed 1 I I( IJ i i X11 �`ti S �t t 1� 41 1 `y _r- t 0 95 190 380 570 Feet Page 1046 of 1193 DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: Shalimar at Boynton Beach (MPMD 22-001 & NWSP 22-001) APPLICANT: Rene Gutierrez, TM Residential, LLC APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 2601 South Bayshore Drive, Ste. 1460, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: April 19, 2022 APPROVAL SOUGHT: Approve the Shalimar at Boynton Beach Master Plan Modification and New Major site Plan applications to construct a mixed-use development consisting of 250 residential units, two (2) 2,150 square foot retail buildings, a 9,850 square foot clubhouse, and associated site improvements. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Southwest corner of the intersection of W. Boynton Beach Boulevard and Knuth Road. DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. THIS MATTER was presented to the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the approval sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: 1. Application for the approval sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. 2. The Applicant HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the approval requested. 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included." 4. 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Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description Addendum Proposed City Manager Search Process and Timeline Page 1090 of 1193 Proposed City Manager Search Process and Timeline June 7,2022(Commission Meeting) A. Confirm Job Description and Profile: (Phase 1) 1. Get Commission consensus on job description/profile for advertising. 2. Get Commission consensus on City Manager Search Process and Timeline. June 8,2022—July 31,2022 B. Advertising(Phase 2) 1. HR will work with Marketing to develop an attractive recruitment posting/brochure. 2.The position will be posted and advertised/marketed for 30 days on the following: a. City's website b. City's Facebook Page (and other social media) c. Linkedln d. ICMA e. FCCMA f. SGR Job Board g. Careers in Government (with diversity boost feature added) h. Indeed i. Zip Recruiter j. Monster i. Other with consensus of Commission August 1,2022—August 21,2022 C. Application Review(Phase 3) 1. HR will establish an application review rating process (i.e. point rating system). 2. HR will review all applications and rank them according to rating scale. 3. HR will create a Dropbox folder for each individual Commissioner to access and review applications. 4. HR will populate Commission folders with only applications that meet the minimum qualifications. a. Applications will be put into three tiers: i. C—Minimally qualified ii. B—Well qualified (has 1-2 preferred qualifications) iii.A—Highly qualified (in addition to a preferred qualification, also has other strengths identified by Commission, (i.e. Florida experience, full-service experience, similar-sized organization/population experience) b. HR will create a simple rating sheet for Commission to weigh in on whether or not to advance a candidate to the next phase. c. At Commission Meeting on August 16, 2022, HR will recommend advancing the following: i. All Highly Qualified (A tier) ii. All candidates (from any tier) that 3+Commissioners recommended to advance after compiling rating sheets. iii. Each Commissioner may add 1 candidate (from any tier)that did not fall into i. or ii. August 22,2022—September 9,2022 D. Assessments(Phase 4) 1. Candidates will take a ZeroRiskHR Assessment questionnaire, which provides a report on the candidate's emotional intelligence and clarity of thinking. a. HR will review the reports and share with Commission. Page 1091 of 1193 2. Candidates will be requested to respond in writing to up to 20 questions. a. Each Commissioner will rate and evaluate the candidates' responses and provide to HR. 3. Candidates will respond to up to 5 questions using Spark Hire,which is a one-way video interview platform. The candidate responds to questions on video and the videos can be reviewed at City's convenience. a. Each Commissioner will rate and evaluate the candidates' responses and provide to HR. 4. At Commission Meeting on September 6, 2022, HR will make a recommendation to advance the top 10 candidates (short list)to the next phase. September 10, 2022—September 20,2022 E. Individual Commission Introductory Phone Interviews(Phase 5) 1. Each Commissioner will conduct introductory phone interviews with the candidates. (Recommended to be no more than 30 minutes per candidate). a. Commission will provide HR with a 1-5 rating for each candidate following their interviews. b. HR will compile the aggregate interview scores and provide to Commission. c. At Commission Meeting on September 20, 2022, HR will recommend advancing the top 5 candidates to the next phase. (i.) Commission decision required: Will the City cover the cost of travel/accommodations at this phase? (TBD at June 7, 2022 Commission Meeting) September 21,2022—October 18,2022 F. In-Person Meetings(Phase 6) Part One 1. Individual Commission Interviews (1 hour per candidate) a. Commissioners will complete a rating sheet for each candidate and submit to HR. Part Two 1. Community Panel Meeting (1 hour per candidate) a. Each Commissioner will identify in advance 2 members of the public to sit on this panel. 2. City Leadership Panel Meeting (1 hour per candidate) b. HR will identify in advance up to 10 City management staff to sit on this panel. 3. City Staff Panel Meeting(1 hour per candidate) c. HR will identify in advance up to 10 City non-management staff to sit on this panel. 4. HR will meet individually with each panel group to hear feedback on each candidate. *The Panel Meetings are not scored or rated. Feedback is not a recommendation, and Commission is not required to consider this information. a. HR will compile Commissioners' aggregate scores [see Part One, 1.a.], and b. HR will compile feedback from Panel Meetings [see Part Two, 4.] in aggregate and provide to each commissioner c. At Commission Meeting on October 18, 2022, HR will recommend advancing the Top 3 candidates to the next phase. • October 31,2022 G. Informal Background Check(Phase 7) 1. HR(or contracted company)will perform a media/social media search. HR will provide results to Commission. 2. HR will conduct reference checks and obtain available public employment records. i. Candidates at this phase should agree to have their current employers contacted. Page 1092 of 1193 November 6, 1 November 1 H. Public Meeting/Interview(Phase 8) 1. The City will host a Meet &Greet event (open to the public) where public can informally interact with candidates. (City will cover the cost of travel/accommodations for candidates only.) 2. Commission will hold a Special Commission Meeting to conduct public interviews. (Commission will determine the specific process; however, HR can assist wherever needed or offer suggestions if requested.) November 6, 1 November 1 I. Selection (Phase 9) 1. Commission will select a candidate for a Conditional Offer and authorize HR to initiate the pre- employment process. a. Commission will determine if this action will take place at the Special Commission Meeting (Phase 7) or if it will be deferred to an action at a future Commission Meeting. 2. Commission will authorize Mayor to be the Commission liaison to HR for purposes of negotiating terms of Employment Agreement. a. No Employment Agreement will be effective until the full Commission votes on it. November 16, 122—December 5,2022 J. Comprehensive Background Check(Phase 10) 1. Fingerprinting (Criminal history) 2. Motor vehicle record check 3. Education and credential verification 4. Credit check* (if desired) 5. Pre-employment physical* (if desired) a. HR will immediately notify Commission if there are any concerns with background. December 6,2022(Commission Meeting) K. Hire 1. Commission will authorize hiring of City Manager and Employment Agreement at a Commission Meeting. Page 1093 of 1193 12.A. Legal 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Ordinance No. 22-014- First Reading -Approve the request for historic designation of 330 NW 1st Avenue, and the addition of this 1924, Mission Style, one-story single-family house to the City's Local Registry of Historic Sites. Applicant: Edward J. Bradley, property owner. Explanation of Request: A principal objective of the City's Historic Preservation Program is to maintain a list of properties that are eligible for preservation and build upon the list of sites that are added to the Local Registry. This Ordinance is being processed in accordance with the procedural requirements adopted in the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Article 11, Section 6.B, and the guidelines and eligibility criteria in Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6.13. For consideration is the request for designation of 330 NW 1St Avenue, and the addition of this 1924, Mission Style, one-story single-family house to the City's Local Registry of Historic Sites. See attached Ordinance, application for designation, and the Designation Report from Historica. LLC. The applicant, and current property owner, is Mr. Ed Bradley. Properties eligible for designation are normally at least 50 years old, and have significance in one or more of the following areas: a. Association with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of the City's history; b. Association with the lives of persons significant in the City's past; c. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; d. Has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history; and/or e. Is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The property was constructed in 1924 and designed in the Mission architectural style. This design style represents appro)amately one-quarter of the properties documented in the City's 1996 Historic Sites Survey, which was common during the brief Boom Time Era that ended when the market crashed in 1928. Only one historic house designed in the Mission style that was constructed after 1928, is documented in the 1996 Survey (Circa 1930) .Although the application indicates the construction date as 1920, the research conducted as part of the designation analysis determined the construction date of the house to be 1924, consistent with the data within the Historic Site Survey. The designation report also confirms the property's eligibility for placement on the City's Local Registry of Historic Sites, reporting that the house embodies the distinctive characteristics of the valued Mission style architecture, that the defining elements have been preserved, and that the property has retained much of its integrity of design, material, workmanship and association, and that it is truly representative of events that contributed to the City's history. Page 1094 of 1193 Staff and the City's Historic Resources Preservation Board recommends that the subject ordinance be approved thereby adding 330 NW 1st Avenue to the City's Local Registry of Historic Sites. How will this affect city programs or services? This request represents an integral component of the City's Historic Preservation Program. Fiscal Impact: Studies have confirmed the economic benefits to a community from local preservation efforts. 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 Ordinance Ordinance designating 330 NW 1st Avenue as historic Other Application for Designation Staff Report Historic Designation Report Exhibit Slide Presentation Page 1095 of 1193 I ORDINANCE NO. 22 - 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 4 DESIGNATING THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS CASITA DE SUENOS 5 LOCATED AT 330 NW 1ST AVENUE, BOYNTON BEACH, WHICH IS 6 MORE FULLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE AND 7 THE ADDITION OF THIS 1924, MISSION STYLE, ONE-STORY SINGLE- 8 FAMILY HOUSE TO THE CITY"S LOCAL REGISTRY OF HISTORIC SITES; 9 PROVIDING A NON-SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 WHEREAS, Chapter 2, Article II, Section 6.B of the City of Boynton Beach Land 12 Development Regulations provides for the designation and protection of historic sites in the 13 City of Boynton Beach, and the guidelines and eligibility criteria in Chapter 4, Article IX, 14 Section 6.B; and 15 WHEREAS, the home was constructed in 1924 and designed in the Mission 16 architectural style which represents approximately one-quarter of the properties documented 17 in the City's 1996 Historic Sites Survey, which was common during the brief Boom Time Era 18 that ended when the market crashed in 1928; and 19 WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Boynton Beach on May 23, 20 2022 recommended that the property at 330 NW 1s' Avenue, Boynton Beach be designated a 21 historic site; and 22 WHEREAS, Staff and the City's Historic Resources Preservation Board recommends 23 that the subject ordinance be approved thereby adding 330 NW 1st Avenue to the City's 24 Local Registry of Historic Sites; and 25 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach has conducted a duly 26 noticed public hearing in regard to the designation of the property at 330 NW 1s' Avenue, 27 Boynton Beach as a historic site. 28 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 29 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 30 Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are true and correct and are now ratified 31 and confirmed by the City Commission. 32 Section 2. The Casita De Suenos is located at 330 NW 1s' Avenue and is hereby 33 designated in accordance with and under the provisions of the Land Development S:ACA\Ordinances\Historic Designation(3 30 NW 1st Avenue)-Ordinance.Docx - 1 - Page 1096 of 1193 I Regulations, Chapter 2, Article II, Section 63, and the guidelines and eligibility criteria in 2 Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6.B of the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations 3 and shall be added to the City's Local Registry of Historic Sites. 4 Section 3. It is the intention of the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach 5 that this Ordinance and each and every of its terms be considered a part of a single whole 6 and that the Ordinance not be severable and that if a court of competent jurisdiction finds 7 that any section of this Ordinance is unlawful or unenforceable the Ordinance shall be 8 unenforceable it its entirety. 9 Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage 10 and adoption. 11 FIRST READING this 7th day of June, 2022. 12 SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this day of , 2022. 13 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 14 15 YES NO 16 17 Mayor—Ty Penserga 18 19 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 20 21 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 22 23 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 24 25 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 26 27 VOTE 28 ATTEST: 29 30 31 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 32 City Clerk 33 34 35 (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\Ordinances\Historic Designation(3 30 NW 1st Avenue)-Ordinance.Docx - 2 - Page 2 - Page 1097 of 1193 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH City Applications and Codes Accessed " Via Website PLANNING &ZONING DIVISION www bovittmi-bgcko . 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard ®' Boynton Beach, FL 33435 io-os-ii Phone: (561) 742-6260 HISTORIC SITE DESIGNATION APPLICATION I. GENERAL INFORMATION: This application must be filled out completely, accurately, and submitted as an original to the Planning and Zoning Division; an incomplete application will not be processed. Print legibly (in ink) or type all information. The application and designation processes are further described in Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6.0 of the Land Development Regulations. Submission requirements: • One original and one copy of a completed application form. • Two copies of all supporting documentation and photographs. • One pdf copy of the application and supporting documentation. • The applicable fee of $15.00 as adopted by the City Commission (please make checks payable to the City of Boynton Beach) Minimum Required Supporting Documentation Site location map A map or survey identifying the boundary of the property to be designated Photographs showing the site, all building elevations, significant features of the site or structure (all photographs must be credited) A bibliography citing all references and sources e.g. titles of books, articles, websites and their authors, photographic credits etc. used in completing the application. Examples of Optional Supporting Documentation Copies of construction drawings and building permits Historic photographs, maps and surveys Copies of newspaper and magazine articles, diary excerpts Transcripts of oral histories Census data and historic deeds providing information on owners and tenants Florida Master Site File forms Information obtained from online sources Any other relevant supporting information All applicants must attend a pre-application conference with the Historic Preservation Planner. Please call (561) 742-6757 to schedule an appointment or ask any questions associated with the application. In some cases it may be more convenient to submit two copies of a bound Designation Report including all images and documentation rather than submitting the application form with numerous attachments, especially if there is a substantial amount of supporting information. If this option is chosen an application form containing all required signatures must submitted; however, all other sections can refer the reader to the Designation Report. It is strongly recommended that all applicants refer to National Register Bulletins 15 and 16A which contain detailed information on designation requirements and the terms included in the application. The bulletins are published by the US Department of the Interior and can be viewed or downloaded from: // v/ / is do s/i ndex.htm. 1 Page 1098 of 1193 A. PROPERTY INFORMATION: -All 1. Property Name/Proposed Name: Reason for selecting this name: -2 M V/ A 2. Property Address: 3. Parcel Control Number(PCN)*: te (5T-Y— RNG TWP SEC SUB BLK LOT List all PCN's on an attached addendum for applications comprised of multiple lots. 4. Legal Description*: ? 1') EV L L A --7 /2 D ka oo 44� 4% 4 1? z:r 6-r �61 In 0o tin '0 61 L Provide on attached addendum if ire Apace is needed. 5. Existing Land Use Classification (from Future Land Use Map): L"' 6. Existing Zoning District(from Official Zoning Map): 7. Is the property located in the Community Redevelopment Agency area? Yes No 0 8. If yes to Question#7 above, what is the name of the applicable redevelopment plan? C., '1-3KZ, ic 9. Property Type: rz�� Residential K Commercial 0 Public Building 0 Archaeological Site El Other(describe) 10. Number of structures on the site: 11. Current Designation: Is the site or structure individually listed on the National Register? Yes 0 No Is the site or structure located in a Local or National Historic District? Yes El No 13 If the site or structure is in a district, is it a contributing site or structure? Yes 0 No 0 2 Page 1099 of 1193 II. ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION DETAILS A. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION (if unsure leave blank and staff will assist) 1. Original Use of Property: Current Use of Property: Gno�v 2. Architectural Style: .- 3. Architect(if known): Source: 4. Builder(if known): Source: 5. Construction Dates: Source: =-E- 6. Has the structure been altered e.g. new windows, change of roof covering etc? Yes t NoEl Details(Include descriptions,dates,and sources,continue on asegarate.sheet if re uired'--, 7. Have any additions been made to the property e.g. extra rooms, extensions? Yes El No E; Details(include descriptions,dates,and sources,continue on a separate sheet if required) 3 Page 1100 of 1193 8. Has the structure been moved? Yes 0 Noq Details(include descriptions,dates,and sources,continue on a separate sheet if required) B. MATERIALS 1. Foundation: 2. Structural System: L)"" 3. Exterior Walls: 4. Roof Types & Materials: L/f 5. Chimney Number&Materials: (:r e-- PY1 ft:al jKJ 6. Windows Type & Materials: t/i L T P-/M 7. Other Materials e.g. Facings, Veneers, Decorative Elements: C. CURRENT CONDITION OF SITE & STRUCTURES Excellent 0 Good ID Fair 0 Poor 0 List details of required repairs if known ex D. OTHER SIGNIFICANT FEATURES List details of any other significant features not included above e.g. exterior building features and ornamentation, interior features, landscape features, etc. 4 Pagel 101 of 1193 111. HISTORICAL INFORMATION A. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS Describe any historically significant events associated with the site or structure. - B. SIGNIFICANT PERSONS Provide details of any historically significant persons associated with the site or structure. If known, also include details of the original owners. C. ANECDOTES AND/OR STORIES Provide a summary of any anecdotes and/or stories associated with the site or structure. D. ARCHAEOLOGY Describe any known archaeology associated with the site. 5 Page 1102 of 1193 IV. SIGNIFICANCE A. CRITERIA FOR SIGNIFICANCE A site or structure must have significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or culture and possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, and association. Usually, a structure must also be at least 50 years old. In addition to having integrity, the site or structure must also meet at least one of the following criteria. Check all criteria that amply to the site or structure. ❑ Is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of the City's history. Is associated with the lives of persons significant in the City's past. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction. ❑ Has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history. ❑ Is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Ordinarily cemeteries, birthplaces, graves of historical figures, properties owned by religious institutions or used for religious purposes, structures that have been moved from their original locations, reconstructed historic buildings, properties primarily commemorative in nature, and properties that have achieved significance within the past 50 years shall not be considered eligible for the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places. However, such properties will qualify if they are integral parts of districts that do meet the criteria or if they fall within the following categories: a. A religious property deriving primary significance from architectural or artistic distinction or historical importance; or b. A building or structure removed from its original location but which is primarily significant for architectural value, or which is the surviving structure most importantly associated with a historic person or event; or c. A birthplace or grave of a historical figure of outstanding importance if there is no appropriate site or building associated with his or her productive life; or d. A cemetery that derives its primary importance from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from age, from distinctive design features, or from association with historic events; or e. A reconstructed building when accurately executed in a suitable environment and presented in a dignified manner as part of a restoration master plan, and when no other building or structure with the same association has survived; or f. A property primarily commemorative in intent if design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own exceptional significance; or g. A property achieving significance within the past 50 years if it is of exceptional importance. 6 Page 1103 of 1193 B. AREA OF SIGNIFICANCE Whereas the Criteria for Significance listed above identify the site or structure's association with history, the Area of Significance identifies sub-areas within the history field to which the property relates. At least one area of significance from the following list must be identified for a site or structure to be eligible. Check the Areas of Significance that apply. ❑ Agriculture ❑ Engineering ❑ Maritime History Architecture ❑ Entertainment/Recreation ❑ Military ❑ Archaeology ❑ Ethnic Heritage ❑ Performing Arts ❑ Art ❑ Exploration/Settlement ❑ Philosophy ❑ Commerce ❑ Health/Medicine ❑ Politics/Government ❑ Communications ❑ Industry ❑ Religion ❑ Community Planning & Dev. ❑ Invention ❑ Science ❑ Conservation ❑ Landscape Architecture ❑ Social History ❑ Economics ❑ Law ❑ Transportation ❑ Education ❑ Literature Other(explain): C. PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE The Period of Significance is defined in National Register Bulletin 16A as: "the length of time when a property was associated with important events, activities, or persons, or attained the characteristics which qualify it for National Register listing. Period of significance usually begins with the date when significant activities or events began giving the property its historic significance; this is often a date of construction. For prehistoric properties, the period of significance is the broad span of time about which the site or district is likely to provide information; it is often the period associated with a particular cultural group." For the site of an important event, such as a pivotal five-month labor strike, the period of significance is the time when the event occurred. For properties associated with historic trends, such as commercial development, the period of significance is the span of time when the property actively contributed to the trend. For a property associated with a significant person, the period of significance is usually the length of time the property was associated with the important person. For architecturally significant properties, the period of significance is the date of construction and/or the dates of any significant alterations and additions. The period of significance for an archeological site is the estimated time when it was occupied or used for reasons related to its importance, for example, 3000-2500 B.C. Identify and explain the periods of significance associated with the site or structure: 7 Page 1104 of 1193 D. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Based on the above, explain the site or structure's integrity and significance. Include any biographical data on significant persons, architects, builders if known. Continue on a separate sheet if necessary. (Provide typed attachment if preferred). -E Ale'- EX-W; 'Ic (A j— IA� .............. 7D V. BIBLIOGRAPHY All sources cited in this application must be included in the bibliography. Continue on a separate sheet if necessary. (Provide typed attachment if preferred). 8 Page 1105 of 1193 V11.APPLICANT AND PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION A. APPLICANT: 1. Name: 2. Address: city: State: Zip Code: . E Phone: mail: 3. Interest in Property(check one)*: Owner Agent 0, Contract Purchaser 0. *Include a copy of the last recorded Warranty Deed with all applications. a. Include written consent of all property owners of record if subject property is under joint or multiple ownership. b. If an authorized agent, include a copy of the Agent Agreement or written consent by the seller(s)and owner(s). B. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION: 1. Name of Property Owner(Trustee): 2. Owner Address: City: State: Zip Code: C. AGENT INFORMATION*: 1. Name: *All correspondence will be mailed to the agent unless there is no agent of record,in which case, all correspondence will be mailed to the applicant. This party will receive agendas,letters,and other material. Company Name: 2. Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone: Email: D. AUTHORIZATION OF AGENT: Signature of authorized agent. Date Signature of Owner(s) or Trustee, of authorized Date principal if property is owned by a corporation or other business entity. OR Signature of contract purchaser(if applicant). Date 9 Page 1106 of 1193 E. CERTIFICATION: (1) (We) understand that this application and all papers and plans submitted herewith become part of the permanent records of the Planning and Zoning Division. (1) (We) hereby certify that the above statements or showings in any papers or plans submitted herewith are true to the best of(my) (our) knowledge and belief. This application will not be accepted unless signed according to the instructions below. s , DZ0- — i 7 Sign re, of C n6t(s) ,or Trustee, of Date authorized princial if property is owned by a corporation or other business entity. O _............_ Signature of contract purchaser(if applicant). Date representative must be present at all Historic Resources Preservation Board (HP ) meetings and City Commission meetings held to review this application. VII. PUBLIC NOTICING REQUIREMENTS: The public noticing requirements contained herein shall be applicable to all historic site designation applications. Pursuant to City of Boynton Beach Ordinance 12-016, no quasi-judicial proceeding shall proceed until proof of notice of the proceeding, in affidavit form, has been filed with the Office of the City Clerk and copied to Planning & Zoning. Proof of notice must include the name and address of each property owner to whom notice was mailed and a photograph of each sign posted, as hereinafter required. The following notices must be paid for and provided by the applicant: A. MAILING: The applicant shall mail a notice of the time, place and subject matter of the public hearing to all individuals and associations owning or having control over abutting or adjacent property as determined by the Historic Preservation Planner. Property owner details may be obtained from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser website or by contacting one of the offices listed below. A copy of the notice and a list of the property owners contacted shall be mailed to the Planning and Zoning Division, City of Boynton Beach. All notices shall be mailed by first class mail and postmarked no less than 10 calendar days before the public hearing. Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Office Attention: Mapping Division Downtown Service Center South County Office 301 North Olive Avenue 14925 Cumberland Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Delray Beach, FL 33446 Phone: (561) 355-2866 ( Phone: (561) 276-1250 hftp://www.pbggov.com/Dapa/ 10 Page 1107 of 1193 Ed Bradley House (Casita de Suenos) 330 NW 1St Avenue, Boynton Beach Local Historic Designation trf - a, ' 1& Final Report April 24, 2022 Prepared by Warren Adams Hist orica, LLC Wt' J -, 1-1 T';; i0[�\1 CA Page 1108 of 1193 List of Illustrations Figure 1: Boynton Railroad Station, c.1898 Figure 2: Seaboard Airline Depot c.1950s Figure 3: Hurricane Damage to High School, 1928 Figure 4: Boynton Heights Subdivision Plat, 1924 Figure 5: Improvements to Boynton Heights, 1924 Figure 6: Sale of 330 NW 1st Avenue, 1929 Figure 7: Emma MacKay Garage Construction, 1925 Figure 8: Partial Subdivision Aerial, 2022 Figure 9: North Elevation Figure 10: Chimney Access Figure 11: East Elevation Figure 12: South Elevation Figure 13: West Elevation Figure 14: Metal Plates Figure 15: Fire Surround Figure 16: Pecky Cypress Ceiling Figure 17: Garage North Elevation Figure 18: Garage North and West Elevations Figure 19: Garage South Elevation Figure 20: West Elevation Door Figure 21: West Elevation Door Enclosed Figure 22: North Elevation, 1996 Figure 23: North Elevation Alterations 1 330 NW I"Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1109 of 1193 Ed Bradley House (Casita de Suenos) Local Historic Designation Property Address: 330 NW 15t Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Parcel Control Number: 08-43-45-28-10-006-0030 Legal Description: Lots 3 and 4, Block 6, Boynton Heights Revised, According to The Plat Thereof, as Recorded In Plat Book 10, at Page 64, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Construction Date: c.1924 Architect/Builder: Not known/not known Building Use: Single-Family Residence Architectural Style: Mission Location and Site: The property is located on the south side of NW 15t Avenue just east of NW 3 d Street. The interior lot measures approximately 50 feet wide by 120 feet deep. The one-story structure faces north. Florida Master Site File No.: Site #8 PB00510 Statement of Significance The Florida Land Boom of the 1920s saw speculators create many new subdivisions within the City of Boynton Beach. During this time, newspapers contained adverts from developers praising the quality of the architecture in their subdivisions and the benefits of living in the city. The prevalent architectural styles of this time were Mission and Mediterranean Revival. However, c.1928, a serious of unfortunate events led to a property market crash leaving many subdivisions incomplete. For this reason, very few properties in these styles were constructed in the city. These styles have become even less common due to ongoing demolition through the years. The property at 330 NW 1s' Avenue is amongst the earliest homes built in the city during the Boom Time Era. It is a significant example of the Mission style which retains many character- defining features of the style and much of its integrity. The property significantly contributes to the historic fabric of the City of Boynton Beach and is eligible for individual designation and inclusion on the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places. 2 330 NW I"Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1110 of 1193 Criteria for Significance Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6.B.1 of the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations "Designation of Historic Properties and Districts"1 states: "To qualify as a Property or a District, individual properties must have significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or culture and possess integrity of location, design,setting, materials, workmanship,feeling, and association. For Districts, eligibility is based on the establishment of historic contexts or themes which describe the historical relationship of the Properties within the district. Individual Buildings shall normally be at least 50 years old and, in the case of a District at least 50% of the Buildings shall normally be at least fifty years old. Buildings shall also be significant in one or more of the following areas: a. Association with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of the City's history; or b. Association with the lives of persons significant in the City's past; or c. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; d. Has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history, or e. Is listed in the National Register of Historic Places." As indicated in the report, 330 NW 1st Avenue is eligible for local historic designation under the following criteria: a. Association with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of the City's history. c. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction. i City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations. 3 330 NW VY Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1111 of 1193 Historic Context The development of the City of Boynton Beach has taken place over four broad eras: • Pioneer Era (c.1875 to c.1919) • Boom Time Era (c.1920 to c.1928) • Depression/New Deal/War Time Era (c.1929 to c.1945) • Modern Era (c.1946 to c.1967) 330 NW 1"Avenue was built in 1924 during the Boom Time Era in one of the two most prevalent architectural styles of the time: Mission and Mediterranean Revival. Pioneer Era The earliest recorded property owner in the Boynton Beach area was Captain James A. Armour, the head lighthouse keeper in Jupiter, who, in 1875, filed a claim for beachfront land which encompassed the present Boynton Municipal Beach. It was believed that the Town of Boynton was founded by Major Nathan Smith Boynton who owned all the land in the area and the hotel; however, recent research has shown this is not entirely accurate. In 1892, Byrd Spilman Dewey (Birdie Dewey), a prominent author of the time and wife of Fred Dewey, a Civil Warveteran from Indiana, purchased 160 acres of land at the southern end of Lake Worth. In 1895, she sold 120 acres of this land to William Seelye Linton, a new speculator from Michigan who made a small down payment of$100. In 1897, Linton sold 40 acres of this land to Major Boynton, former editor and publisher of the Port Huron Press and owner of the recently built Boynton Hotel. However, the sale was not completed as Linton, who had not paid the Dewey's in full forthe land, had no deed.This left the area known as Boynton in turmoil especially as Major Boynton had formed the Southern Florida Land Company and sold town lots on his land for$50. In September 1897, the Deweys filed a foreclosure lawsuit against Linton and Boynton for nonpayment which resulted in them regaining their land. Neither Boynton nor Linton ever filed a plat for the town of Boynton. In 1898, the Deweys filed plats for the town of Boynton and for Dewey's Subdivision. As the Deweys were friends with Major Boynton, they named the town in his honor. Fred Dewey sold lots with genuine deeds to settlers and, as a consequence, served as land agent for several interests in the area including Henry M. Flagler's Florida East Coast (F.E.C.) Railway which had been granted property for building the railroad through to Mia mi2. Flagler's first passenger train traveled through Boynton in 18963. Z Pedersen, G.L. and DeVries,J.M. Pioneering Palm Beach, the Deweys and the South Florida Frontier. Charleston, SC:The History Press, 2012, p.96-100. 3 Farace,V.K. et. al. Boynton Beach, The First 100 Years. Boynton Beach: Boynton Beach Historical Society& Friends of the Boynton Beach City Library, 1995, p.38. 4 330 NW 15Y Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1112 of 1193 o, A*Jla r -�4 I1V�ti Figure 1:Boynton Railroad Station, c.1898(Boynton Beach City Library). During the late 1890s, residences and commercial buildings sprang up along Ocean Avenue. By 1900, Boynton had become a major supplier of tomatoes and pineapples to northern markets'. The rich soil from the farms also quickly produced beans, peppers, and bananas. Dairy farming also developed on the ocean ridge east of the Florida East Coast Canal. The success of the Boynton Hotel and local farm production prompted the designation of Boynton as a regular stop for the F.E.C. Railroad.The successes from the farms and dairies triggered more expansion to the area throughout the early 1900s. In 1908, a group of civic-minded women banded together to improve the quality of life for residents. The group was formally organized into the Boynton Woman's Club in 1909. The club quickly succeeded in its main purpose: to provide a venue for local social affairs and to house a lending library. Boom Time Era In 1920 Boynton Beach became an incorporated town and in November of this year, a $10,000 bond was passed which financed the $6,000 purchase of an ocean front park. Another of the early projects ordered by the town was the construction of a jail. Within the next three years the town proceeded with paving streets and installing a water treatment system and, in 1924, a volunteer fire department was organized. The Florida "Boom Time Era" was at its peak during the early 1920s. In 1920 the F.E.C. Railroad doubled the railroad tracks which serviced Boynton. In 1925 the Seaboard Coastline Railroad also served the Boynton area. 41bid. p.7. 5 330 NW V Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1113 of 1193 FI � Y ' ly S y i f F 9 S S oL^�) F t � 0 Figure 2:Seaboard Airline Depot c.1950s(Boynton Beach City Library). Enterprising men were developing large tracts of land throughout Boynton. James Hartley and the Palm Beach-Boynton Development Company with K.D. Purdy began Lake Boynton Estates, a subdivision at the west end of Ocean Avenue. Two additional platted areas increased the size of Lake Boynton Estates. Stile Hall, C.F. Knuth and C.O. Miller organized the Boynton Finance Corporation to cover all aspects of real estate from construction to finance. The firm purchased tracts of land for both residential and commercial development throughout the community. Two developments by Knuth and Miller were found in Beverly Hills and Bower's Park. Hall with K.D Purdy developed Lakeside Gardens and Boynton Heights, L.E. Perkins purchased 30 acres of the Carrie Knapp tract west of town for redevelopment, and the Blake Company, owned by George H. Blake, developed Boynton Hills which was originally the Hardee pineapple fields. The Blake Company's extensive plans called for a "Grand Boulevard", which would accommodate 350 lots and the Blake Hotel. During the height of the boom Frank J. Nutting of the Nutting and Perkins Real Estate Firm confirmed a land sale exceeding $10,000 an acre. The newly named EI Dorado Park became the costliest parcel in the area according to Nutting. A series of unfortunate events began to unfold in Boynton. In early 1925, citrus canker was discovered in the orange groves forcing the destruction of all citrus groves in Boynton. Financial problems began to plague the town,tax assessments continued to rise, recall elections and failed resolutions were topics of discussion, and resignations became commonplace with municipal officers. While salaries for municipal workers were slashed and bonds were burned, the voters of Boynton voted unanimously for the construction of a beach front casino that cost nearly $12,000. The Florida Land Boom was coming to an end and Boynton was deeply in debt. 6 330 NW V Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1114 of 1193 In 1927, the Boynton Beach High School, designed by William Manley King in the Mediterranean Revival style, was completed. 'Vi f 3l 'k mi4 G However, the building was badly damaged along with many others during the 1928 1 � hurricane. Many people took refuge in the new building only to be injured when the auditorium gave ways. Figure 3:Hurricane Damage to High School, 1928(City of Boynton Beach). Depression/New Deal Era State legislative assistance alleviated some of Boynton's financial problems; however, concerns regarding indebtedness from municipal projects reached a peak when residents on the east side of the Intracoastal Waterway, which was earlier known as the East Coast Canal, served notice to the town of their wish to separate from Boynton and start a new municipality. Boynton and the eastside residents reached an agreement whereby the new municipality would assume indebtedness in excess of$350,000. The agreement was finalized in 1931 with the formation of two separate municipalities, Boynton and Boynton Beach. By 1935 the Town of Boynton began construction of a replacement for the old wooden bridge on Ocean Avenue. The new bridge was financed with Depression Era funds supplied by the federal government. By 1939 the Town of Boynton Beach changed its name to Ocean Ridge. Within two years the Town of Boynton also adopted a new name and became the Town of Boynton Beach. The war years brought a different kind of living to Boynton residents as nighttime activities ceased, blackouts were ordered along the shoreline, and patrols kept watch on the beaches which were off-limits at night and partially limited in the day. Allied ships became the target of German U-boats. During one four-month period, sixteen ships were torpedoed between Cape Canaveral and Boca Raton. Modern Era By the 1950s Boynton Beach was developing along the lines of other small South Florida cities. A new city hall was built on the corner of Seacrest Boulevard and Boynton Beach Boulevard in 1958, additional beach front property was purchased to extend recreational facilities, and Bethesda Memorial Hospital was opened in 1959. Further improvements included construction of a new civic center (1960), a new water treatment plant (1962), and a bridge over the Intracoastal at SE 15th Avenue (1967). From 1950 to 1960, Boynton's population grew from 2,543 to 10,400. 5 Ibid. p.22. 7 330 NW V Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1115 of 1193 Private developers once again returned to the community. In the mid-1960s three large residential projects began at Hampshire Gardens, Sterling Village, and the 415-acre "Leisureville"6. Significance Analysis Boynton Heights Subdivision The Boynton Heights Subdivision was originally platted in 1915 (Attachment A). The 1915 plat shows a differing street pattern and street names to the 1924 plat, which shows the current street pattern with 16 blocks (Attachment B). The 1924 plat was platted during the Boom Time Era. The subdivision roads are 50 feet wide except for the 70-feet wide Ocean Avenue, which passes through the center of the subdivision in an east/west direction. This larger width identifies it as historically being the main street to the downtown area.The plat map shows NW 1st Avenue was originally called Poinciana Avenue. 330 NW 1st Avenue is located at Lots 3 and 4, Block 6 of the Boynton Heights Subdivision. 1- 1ICI E. E r 7 8 9 ,a Fi ,t ! 14 N& LW a OWN ey zo O, 2L E 24 ZF zs 1 a ! h 7 93 3, 3 [ rT tg av x, tz zY 24 tf 2s Figure 4:Boynton Heights Subdivision Plat, 1924. When the subject property was built, it would have been one of only a few houses in the subdivision. A small number of additional early houses in the Mission and Mediterranean Revival styles still exist in close proximity to the subject. Interestingly, these early houses were not built to the east of the subdivision close to the downtown area but were built at the top of a slight incline which would protect the properties from flooding and would offer the most prominent sites in the subdivision. In 1924,water mains were extended into the "new subdivision"'and an advert for the subdivision was published extolling the benefits of Boynton Beach and listing the names of prominent persons who had purchased lots (Attachment C). The advert included prices for the lots which were $10.00 to $22.50 per front foot for residential lots and $30.00 to $60.00 per front foot for 6 Historic District Design Guidelines,City of Boynton Beach,2013. p.25-31. Palm Beach Post, October 5, 1924, p.5. 8 330 NW 15Y Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1116 of 1193 business lots. The subdivision was owned and being developed by Stiles C. Hall and K.D. Purdy who developed many other subdivisions within the city$. Il4ilROVEMENTS,BOYi''d'`L"OEh HEIGHTS In December 1924, the photograph to the left was published in the Palm Beach Post which shows improvements taking place in { the subdivision'. The street is not named; however, it is likely Ocean Avenue. The visible incline indicates the view is to the bI west. Figure 5:Improvements to Boynton Heights, 1924(Palm Beach Post). By March 1925, it was advertised that nine homes were completed or in process and the new Methodist Church costing nearly$75,000 was to be a part of the subdivision10. The first home to be occupied was the Mr. & Mrs. I. Wright Cornman Residence on Jessamine Street11 (shown on the 1924 plat as Jasmine Street and now known as SW 15t Avenue) and by April 1925, Mayor and Mrs. C.F. Knuth had moved into their home at 204 NW 15t Avenue12. Sales and construction continued to move ahead through 1925 and 1926; however, by 1927, the number of properties and lots being advertised decreased significantly. In 1928, an advert for a Public Auction of two new bungalows of the Spanish type acquired through mortgage foreclosure was listed in the Palm Beach Post13. These properties were located on Poinciana Street (NW 15t Avenue) between Benson Street (NW 2nd Street) and Powell Street (NW 3d Street) which is the block on which the subject property is located. On September 16, 1928, a powerful hurricane hit Palm Beach County causing extensive damage. In October 1928, the Palm Beach post included an advert titled "Boynton Bargains" which included homes for sale that were "only slightly damaged by the storm"14. Prices ranged from $1,600 to $5,500. On March 27, 1929, the first identified reference to the subject property is included in the Palm Beach Post under "Real Estate Transfers" which lists a sale of the property by Emma MacKay to Ida D. Frisbie15 $Palm Beach Post, "Boynton Heights", November 1, 1924, p.3. e Palm Beach Post, "Improvements, Boynton Heights", December 10, 1924, p.18. 10 Palm Beach Post, 'Boynton Heights", March 9, 1925, p.24. 11 Palm Beach Post, "New Homes Spring Up", March 14, 1925, p.17. 12 Palm Beach Post, "Many New Homes Rising at Boynton",April 3, 1925, p.24. 13 Palm Beach Post, "Public Auction",January 29, 1928, p.9. 14 Palm Beach Post, 'Boynton Bargains", October 21, 1928, p.15. 15 Palm Beach Post, "Real Estate Transfers", March 27, 1929, p.3. 9 330 NW VY Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1117 of 1193 F i iii- Lois 3 and 4, 131oc -ton, 11eights, Boynton. Plat 10-64. Figure 6:Sale of 330 NW 1st Avenue, 1929(Palm Beach Post). A search for Emma MacKay on Newspapers.com produced the article below which indicates the house at 330 NW 1s1 Avenue was built c.1924, the garage was built in 1925, and Emma McKay was the first owner16 ChIM4, MOCKAY ,a > Figure 7:Emma MacKay Garage Construction, 1925(Palm Beach Post). From the 1930s onwards, newspaper articles regarding Boynton Heights focused more on social reporting with only a small number of articles relating to sales or construction. Over time the subdivision has developed to become an established residential neighborhood zoned mainly for residential use but with some commercial zoning to the northern lots fronting Boynton Beach Boulevard. Based on construction dates from the Property Appraiser website,the most significant period of growth in the subdivision occurred in the 1950s. This is to be expected as the City's population grew from 2,543 in 1950 to 10,400 in 196017. Development in the subdivision is low rise with the buildings being one or two stories in height. Lot sizes range from double lots similar to the subject property to four lots in size. By viewing an aerial image of the surrounding area all properties appear to have similar setbacks and their footprints appear to be similar in size.The quality of landscaping and associated features such as fences, driveways, boundary walls,vegetation, and level of maintenance varies from property to property. The roadways are surfaced with asphalt and there are concrete sidewalks and grass swales to both sides of the road. Some property owners have planted trees in the swales. Like many older subdivisions, the area exhibits natural growth patterns comprising a variety of architectural styles and properties in various states of repair that have been altered over time. There are no examples of inappropriate development adversely affecting the setting of the subject property18. 16 Palm Beach Post, "Boynton Society",June 6, 1925, p.24. 17 Krassy,S.P. et. al. "City of Boynton Beach, Florida Historic Sites Survey", Research Atlantica, Inc., 1996, p.8. 18 Adams,W. Historic Site Designation Application for the Audrey D. Gerger House: City of Boynton Beach,2012. 10 330 NW VY Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1118 of 1193 �Y oyr�ton Bea eh�Iv,fi s s2 ��, Vt�B� ntsih wadi Ivd„ b ,a s r th I„ - cv "p Ist-Ave � n I s I � , ,b 4 , "`- Figure 8:Partial Subdivision Aerial, 2022(Palm Beach Property Appraiser Website). Based on the above, 330 NW 1s1 Avenue is eligible for historic designation under criterion a, "association with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of the City's history" as it is associated with the early development of the City of Boynton Beach during the Boom Time Era. 330 NW 1st Avenue Description The single-family residence at 330 NW 1s1 Avenue, built c.1924, sits on an interior double lot on the south side of the street just east of NW 3 d Street.The north facing lot measures 50 feet wide by 120 feet deep. The residence is setback 25' from the front property line and is approached by a broken concrete paver walkway. The original detached single-car garage, built 1925, is located at the southeast corner of the property. The driveway is partially surfaced with brick pavers that extend to the front elevation of the house after which the access to the garage is unsurfaced. A six-foot high wooden fence with double wooden gate encloses the rear yard (Attachment D). The one-story residential structure is rectangular in plan and has a floor area of 1,076 square feet. Construction is of a continuous concrete foundation and structural clay tile walls coated with heavily textured stucco. Most of the roof is flat and of built-up construction although there is small, shed roof at the northeast corner of the structure. There is a decorative parapet with upswept corners around the flat roof on the north, west, and east elevations. 11 330 NW I"Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1119 of 1193 The north (front) elevation contains a central wooden six-panel door with an arched smooth stucco raised surround.The door is accessed by three concrete steps which are flanked by stucco- coated side walls with concrete copings. On either side of the door are arched window openings with raised smooth stucco surrounds. The windows contain rectangular single-hung windows with aluminum frames and a six-over-six lighting pattern. The top arched sections are infilled. The two windows are of differing dimensions with the window to the west being smaller. There is no clear indication that the size of either window has been altered. Ornamentation comprises raised stucco parapet with upswept corners, smooth stucco raised door and window surrounds, a medallion over the door, and a smooth stucco panel with raised stucco surround containing scuppers and medallions. �4 1; Y a ':8iti3 ' —It t1 �r A 7' 7 iq Figure 9:North Elevation(W.Adams,April 2, 2022). Slightly setback from the main north elevation is the north elevation of the house under the shed roof.There is no clear P 7 indication that this is an addition; therefore, it is likely this was originally a screened porch which is now enclosed. This elevation contains one arched fixed window with five lights � and a raised smooth stucco surround. At the base of the wall Gr ��' phi 4 is a small door which appears to provide access to the bottom of the chimney. r�>rt Figure 10:Chimney Access(W.Adams,April 2, 2022). IMMINUMM 12 330 NW I"Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1120 of 1193 The east elevation contains a central three-panel wooden door with an oval stained glass light providing access to the area under the shed roof.The doorway is accessed by four concrete steps with a wooden handrail. To the north of the door is an arched opening containing a five-light fixed window with raised smooth stucco surround. To the north of this window is an arched window opening containing a rectangular aluminum single-hung window with one-over-one lighting configuration and a raised smooth stucco surround. The top arched portion of the opening is enclosed. To the south of the doorway is a rectangular window opening containing an aluminum single-hung window with a six-over-one lighting configuration. Protruding above the shed roof is an interior stucco chimney with flat concrete cap. SlM�s)i �, �� tiu lt4Zt�4�-r, yi<ssiS I�d v; �t �5 1 Figure 11:East Elevation(W.Adams,Apri12, 2022). The south (rear) elevation contains a wooden six-panel door at its western end. The door is accessed via an exterior wooden deck with wooden railing,four wooden steps, and a lattice base. In the center of this elevation is a small rectangular window opening containing an aluminum single-hung window with a two-over-two lighting configuration. To the eastern end of this elevation is a larger rectangular window opening containing an aluminum frame window with a six-over-six lighting configuration. There appears to have been some stucco repair at the base of the wall below this window. 13 330 NW V Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1121 of 1193 } k H L. mss � e Figure 12:South Elevation(W.Adams,April 2,2022). The west elevation contains an arched window opening at the northern end. The window has a rectangular aluminum frame single-hung window with a six-over-six lighting configuration.The top of the arch is enclosed and the opening has a raised smooth �� "� ,� �rr stucco band. To the south of this window is a small rectangular opening containing a jalousie window in front of what appears to �r, � 1 be an aluminum frame fixed window.To the south of this window is an enclosed door opening. The four concrete steps that provided access to this doorway still exist. The style of the steps �� � `� suggests this doorway may have been a later alteration which ��' m . was, at some point, reversed. r� Figure 13: West Elevation(W.Adams,April 2, 2022). Metal plates are attached to the top corners of the residential structure. These appear to be anchor plates connected by tie rods or bolts for structural reinforcement against lateral bowing. s .i Figure 14:Metal Plates(W.Adams,April 2, 2022). 14 330 NW I"Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1122 of 1193 Internally, the structure retains some original features including a stone fire surround and pecky cypress ceilings.There has been some reconfiguration of interior walls to provide a larger kitchen. �r t t(is Ir -ykk II VSA Figure 16:Fire Surround(W.Adams,April 2, Figure 15:Pecky Cypress Ceiling(W.Adams, 2022). April 2, 2022). The single-car garage is located at the southeast corner of the property and measures 216 square feet. Construction is of a concrete slab, stucco walls, and a flat built-up roof.A decorative parapet with upswept front corners is placed around the roof on the north, west, and east elevations. The north elevation contains an access opening with a double wooden garage door. The east elevation contains a six-panel wooden access door and an enclosed window opening. The south elevation contains an enclosed window opening. The west elevation contains an enclosed window opening. At the corners of the garage are bolts for structural reinforcement against lateral bowing. Aq a Figure 19:Garage North Figure 18:Garage North and West Figure 17:Garage South Elevation Elevation(W.Adams,April Elevations(W.Adams,April 2, 2022). (W.Adams,April 2, 2022). 30, 2022). 15 330 NW I"Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1123 of 1193 Additions and Alterations Apart from the wooden deck to the rear of the residence, which is not visible from the street and is easily removable, there are no additions to either the residence or the garage. The most significant alteration to the residence is the enclosure of the side porch. However, the original form of the porch is still apparent as none of the opening sizes have been altered. A doorway on the east elevation has been enclosed. However, the style of the steps, which remain, suggest this doorway may not have been original. w 1 t 4 f Figure 20: West Elevation Door Figure 21: West Elevation Door (Google Street View, 2014). Enclosed(W.Adams,April 2, 2022). Other alterations to the residence include the installation of aluminum frame windows and the replacement of access doors. When comparing the two photographs below, it is evident the stucco panel and medallions on the north (front) elevation are not original and the door canopy has been removed. N" Figure i )s• _,S �_ .. _' ..,_ - P'`,•art, f ,. f F � Figure 23:North Elevation, 1996(Florida Master Site Figure 22:North Elevation Alterations(W.Adams, File 8PBoo510). April 2, 2022). 16 330 NW I"Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1124 of 1193 Alterations to the garage include the enclosure of a window opening on the west elevation, the enclosure of a window opening on the south elevation, the enclosure of a window opening on the east elevation, and the replacement of the original garage door. The house and garage, therefore, have been altered through the years which is to be expected with structures of this age.The alterations, however, are not so significant that the original design intent or architectural style have been significantly impacted. All the alterations are reversible and most are not visible from the right-of-way. Integrity Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6.B.1 of the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations "Designation of Historic Properties and Districts" states: "Guidelines for Historic Designation. To qualify as a Property or a District, individual properties must have significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or culture and possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship,feeling, and association." As noted above the structures are in their original location. The subdivision has developed over time and new architectural styles have been introduced; however, it still retains its original intent as a single-family neighborhood, the street layouts have not changed, and there are no examples of inappropriate development. The property retains its integrity of location and setting. The property has been altered; however, the alterations are reversible, there are no additions, and the essential exterior form, plan, space, structure, and style have been retained. The property retains much of its integrity of design. The property retains almost all of the original materials including textured stucco walls, smooth stucco door and window surrounds, structural materials, and interior materials such as pecky cypress ceilings and stone fire surround. The only materials lost are the original wood frame windows and doors.The property retains much of its integrity of material. As most of the original materials remain, the workmanship required to texture the stucco, form the opening surrounds, and shape and install the pecky cypress ceilings and stone fire surround is evident.The property retains much of its integrity of workmanship. Feeling is how a property conveys a particular period of time through physical features. As the property retains integrity of setting, design, materials, and workmanship,the structures relate to the feeling of residential life in the 1920s. The property retains its integrity of feeling. The Mission style was prevalent during the Boom Time Era and the structures retain many of the character defining features of this style such as textured stucco, arched window and door openings with raised surrounds, shaped parapets, stucco chimney with cap, entry stairs with side walls, and scuppers.The structures are sufficiently intact to convey the property's relationship to the Boom Time Era. The property retains its integrity of association. 17 330 NW I'Y Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1125 of 1193 Ownership History The following ownership details are based on information obtained from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser website19, the Florida Master Site20, Polk's DirectorieS21 22, and the Newspapers.com website23. Polk's Directories from 1958 to 1975 include addresses at both 330 NW 1st Avenue and 330% NW 1st Avenue. A review of historic aerial photographs from 1957 to 1979 indicates the lots to the west and east of the subject property were vacant during that time. The first structure to the west was built in 2004 and the existing structure to the east, 324 NW 1st Avenue, was built in 1924. This suggests, the garage at 330 NW 1st Avenue may have been used for residential purposes and could explain the three infilled window openings. 330 NW 15t Avenue 330% NW 15t Avenue c.1924 Emma McKay 1929 Ida D. Frisbie 1958 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Andrew KovaCS24 1958 George Nicoll Mrs. Ida D. Frisbie 1959 Angus Patterson " 1960 Alfred P. Buscher " 1961 UCharles P. Conquinel 1962 Robert McCumber Percival H. Claydon 1963 Transients 1964 Mrs. Edna Spahr 1965 " 1966 " 1967 " 1968 " 1969 " 1970 " 19 Palm Beach County Property Appraiser website. 20 Florida Master Site File Site#8 PB00510. 21 Polk's Lake Worth and Boynton Beach(Palm Beach County, Fla.)City Directory. 1958-1967. 22 Polk's Lake Worth Boynton Beach and Lantana(Palm Beach County Fla)City Directory. 1968-1975. 23 Newspapers.com website. 24 Palm Beach Post, "Birth Announcements", November 30, 1958, p.63. 18 330 NW 15Y Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1126 of 1193 1971 " 1972 " 1973 Mrs. Ethel E. McCumber " 1974 No entry " 1975 Mrs. Edna Spahr Transient 1979 Richard & Ethel Rasure 1994 Susan J. & Delbert Mize 2003 Cabrara Construction 2004 Laverne Glassco & Summer Bryant 2005 James Landwerlen 2018 Gayatri Parivar LLC 2019 Edwin J. Bradley Emma McKay As evidenced by a sale of the property from Emma MacKay to Ida D. Frisbie in 192925 and an earlier article from 1925 reporting Emma MacKay was adding a garage to her new home 26, Emma MacKay was the first owner of the subject property. A report from January 1930 states Mrs. Emma MacKay was at her home on Poinciana with her sister Mrs. W.J. Frisby Senior 21. A later report from March of the same year which mentions the same group of people has the surname spelled as "Frisbie"28. Therefore, there may be some relationship between Emma MacKay and Ida D. Frisbie. Robert McCumber, Ethel E. McCumber (Rasure), Richard Rasure Records indicate Robert McCumber and his wife Ethel E. McCumber divorced in 197229. This explains Ethel E. McCumber's listing for 1973. In 1973 Ethel married Richard S. Rasure 30 and left the property; however, records indicate they returned to the property and lived there from 1979 to 1994. Richard Rasure passed away in 198531 25 Palm Beach Post, "Real Estate Transfers", March 27, 1929, p.3. 26 Palm Beach Post, "Boynton Society",June 6, 1925, p.24. 27 Palm Beach Post, "Boynton News",January 31, 1930, p.4. 28 Palm Beach Post, "Grove is Filled with Many Guests", March 2, 1930, p.18. 29 Palm Beach Post, "News of Record",August 29, 1972, p.20. so Palm Beach Post "News of Record", December 7, 1973, p.80. ss Palm Beach Post "Funeral Notices",August 10, 1985, p.41. 19 330 NW 15Y Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1127 of 1193 Edna Spahr Records indicate Edna Spahr was married to Clyde D. Spahr Senior and they lived at the historic duplex at 331 NW 15t Avenue 32 directly across the street from 330 NW 15t Avenue. The duplex was owned by their son Clyde Spahr Junior and his wife Nancy.Clyde D. Spahr Senior passed away in 1963 and Edna Spahr moved 330% NW 15t Avenue where she lived until 1964 when she moved to 330 NW 15tAvenue.The record also indicates that Mrs. Robert McCumber(Ethel E. McCumber) was a daughter of Clyde Senior and Edna Spahr.Therefore, on the death of Clyde D. Spahr Senior, Edna Spahr moved from her son's property at 331 NW 1s'Avenue to her daughter's property at 330/330 % NW 15t Avenue. Edna Spahr passed away in 1990. She was originally from Michigan and had been a resident of Boynton Beach since 1953 where she was a member of the Boynton Beach Congregational Church 33. She and Clyde D. Spahr Senior had one son and three daughters34 Other Residents References for some of the other names above were located; however, there is no definitive proof that these were the same people who lived at 330/330 % NW 15t Avenue. For others, no information was located. Based on the above research, none of the residents were significant in the city's past; therefore, the property is not eligible for historic designation under Criterion b "Association with the lives of persons significant in the City's past". 32 Palm Beach Post, "Deaths and Funerals",August 7, 1963, p.6. 33 Palm Beach Post Funeral Notices", December 4, 1990, p.32. 34 Palm Beach Post, "Deaths and Funerals",August 7, 1963, p.6. 20 330 NW 15Y Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1128 of 1193 Bibliography Publications Adams, W. Historic Site Designation Application for the Audrey D. Gerger House: City of Boynton Beach, 2012. City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations. Farace, V.K. et. al. Boynton Beach, The First 100 Years. Boynton Beach: Boynton Beach Historical Society & Friends of the Boynton Beach City Library, 1995. Historic District Design Guidelines, City of Boynton Beach, 2013. Krassy, S.P. et. al. "City of Boynton Beach, Florida Historic Sites Survey", Research Atlantica, Inc., 1996. Pedersen, G.L. and DeVries, J.M. Pioneering Palm Beach, the Deweys and the South Florida Frontier. Charleston, SC:The History Press, 2012. Polk-'s Lake Worth and Boynton Beach (Palm Beach County, Fla) City Directory. R.L. Polk & Co., Publishers, Richmond, VA, 1958-1967. Polk-'s Lake Worth Boynton Beach and Lantana (Palm Beach County Fla) City Directory. R.L. Polk & Co. Publishers, Richmond, VA, 1968-1975. Documents Florida Master Site File Site #8 P1300510. Newspapers Palm Beach Post, "Boynton Society",June 6, 1925, p.24. Palm Beach Post, October 5, 1924, p.5. Palm Beach Post, "Boynton Heights", November 1, 1924, p.3. Palm Beach Post, "Improvements, Boynton Heights", December 10, 1924, p.18. Palm Beach Post, "Boynton Heights", March 9, 1925, p.24. Palm Beach Post, "New Homes Spring Up", March 14, 1925, p.17. Palm Beach Post, "Many New Homes Rising at Boynton", April 3, 1925, p.24. Palm Beach Post, "Public Auction", January 29, 1928, p.9. Palm Beach Post, Boynton Bargains", October 21, 1928, p.15. Palm Beach Post, "Real Estate Transfers", March 27, 1929, p.3. Palm Beach Post, "Boynton News", January 31, 1930, p.4. Palm Beach Post, "Grove is Filled with Many Guests", March 2, 1930, p.18 Palm Beach Post, "Birth Announcements", November 30, 1958, p.63. 21 330 NW VY Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1129 of 1193 Palm Beach Post, "Deaths and Funerals". August 7, 1963, p.6. Palm Beach Post, "News of Record", August 29, 1972, p.20. Palm Beach Post "News of Record", December 7, 1973, p.80. Palm Beach Post "Funeral Notices", August 10, 1985, p.41. Palm Beach Post Funeral Notices", December 4, 1990, p.32. Maps and Plats Boynton Heights Addition to the Town of Boynton Fla. (Revised Plat), 1924. Websites City of Boynton Beach website, page consulted on various dates. City of Boynton Beach I Herne (boynton-beach.or ) Google Street View, page consulted on various dates. https://www.google.com/maps/@26.5280221,- 80.06865,3a,20.2y,146.6h,89.74tJdata=!3rn6!1e1!3rn4!1soE26VA5iocwRJ ESEe8yf6w!2e0!7i13312!8i665 6 Newspapers.com, page consulted April 24, 2022. https://www.newspapers.com/ Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, page consulted on various dates. https://www.pbcgov.org/PAPAZAsps/PropertyDetaii/PropertyDetail.aspx?parcel=08434528100060030 22 330 NW 15Y Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1130 of 1193 Attachment A Boynton Heights Addition, 1915 it p 4 i r ° •'h g - � �, � _:, ,ate ,• j } 23 330 NW I"Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1131 of 1193 Attachment B Boynton Heights Addition, 1924 03 "` s PAR W F a S; H fL M �s 4x Y 2m { .W ; ;w r' �� F OSN 13 x Z A 133 #L3 -1173 Od ITIIIIS 8 I I k 5 ix f `Y r z? e Ja < r �r 5 1 , � 9 �'� e •v er � ��$ Ya r x e J. Ic x� r °t 'Al x+n eo :t ' 4 24 330 NW Ill Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1132 of 1193 Attachment C Palm Beach Post, November 1, 1924 DPW "qr'Iulrm '��,u�J��bt'df Md�'Vefl Of Nov,;,,,r It's P�',qpton has uu�-4A wah-r syslems l ill vmry art ilslah InXul soppfi':"' ef f h r(XX ity, d) ,P Recause,6wrracri k a lut city adinin4traho'll, Boynton He"'I'lAts is now ,mivrcjved with wide streets, feet Wide with paving forty lee widz�, IV�idenr-streets Iand fully are all wide These lots go on sale today M alai-tr�Nqtv low pricel. t,N F Business lots$30 to$60 per from foot. Ln�M mi'avm Or L''Arlm A Roy n- These prices are lor one week only and will 000�bvvly lon, 111mw wl-""did€1.<t, w lm'Jancv�% be adivanced 25,Lo 400%,at that lime, lrohhi I K'c"w ik- IKM lM was wtl$84 sonle of t early purctasna of ION ill Boynton 1-felghts pfr rtst. are Mayor Knuih of Boynton, ck-rk Powell of Boynton, 10 t 1"m� omt l# s A,A. Atwater of BoyaiooBeach Hotel, C H. Hudson, I cashier of Boynton Bank; Beatrice Marie, assistant W he cashier of Boynton Bank;Dr.Van Landmighana of West fire I l,n Is of tob"- Palm Beath,Rev,Father Prendergast of Masvothusetts, New=m-t ";'e offcrimg um. i i, Mrs.H. P*n(lergut d fflassackuieffi, Boynton Heights is Owned aid is being &velorwd by Stiles,C Hall and K.D,Purdy which is full assurance tliat Boyntzo n 1--leights all promises will be fally,carried oul. aril i'l is ali fl at 16-"nvlrw!'Pmpi ;"1w fl'w 61 a4 i1r.0 w",o' by&ynwj„al 1%�',v� lunne, u,Avrand SELLING AGENTS pl'e lands foe lvn k IrPahn Way at Hib-iscus Ave. wr Palm Beach ID-Mul on or n, C. F. KNUTH, Boynton Agent 25 330 NW I"Ave.—Local Historic Designation Page 1133 of 1193 Attachment D Survey BOUNDARY SURVEY 75 09' � $st AVENUE �P C11 a CENTERLINE PLATTED 60'RIGHT OF WAY — THiMEST Ot?RhPER ETJOE OF Pl44'P MENT -....................................... __. BLOCK6 k EPPC��P,4.AR —STORMOGNCA_T UON MlH EL423.20'... 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Legal 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R22-081 -Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Non-Ad Valorem Special Assessment agreement between Dorothy Jacks, as Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, and City of Boynton Beach, to use the uniform method for the levy and collection of a non-ad valorem special assessment for canal aquatic maintenance services for the Lake Eden Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal. Explanation of Request: The City Commission adopted Resolution No. R21-175 on December 7, 2021. The Resolution approved the City's intent to use the uniform method for the levy and collection of a non-ad valorem (NAV) special assessment for canal aquatic maintenance services for the Lake Eden Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal. The special assessment addresses algae and aquatic weed overgrowth issues resulting in an improved level of service to the neighborhoods to reduce waterway clogging with vegetation and decaying algae and provide improved storm water drainage and vessel movement. This year, the City is collecting the canal maintenance assessment using its own billing and collection methods. In order to collect the NAV canal maintenance special assessment on the annual tax bill for the Fiscal Year commencing in October 2022, the City must sign agreements with the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser and the Tax Collector. This item is the agreement with the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser. The proposed canal aquatic management special assessment will be proposed to be levied during the upcoming budget adoption process for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 on a limited number of waterfront properties that will receive special benefits from the canal aquatic management services to be provided by the City and funded by the special assessment. See Lake Shore Haven & Lake Eden attached map. How will this affect city programs or services? Approving the agreement will permit the City to levy and collect the canal maintenance special assessment on the annual property tax bills, as the City currently does with its fire assessment. Fiscal Impact: The costs to the City under this agreement is $500.00 for the initial cost of setting the City up on the Property Appraiser's system, then $150 per year. These costs will be included in the annual assessment. Funds are approved in the Utilities Operations budget. Alternatives: Not to approve the proposed resolution and continue to collect the canal maintenance special assessment via City direct bill. Strategic Plan: High Performing Organization, Public Health and Safety , Environmental Sustainability Strategic Plan Application: Collecting special assessment fee for providing the services to residents, helps Utilities recoup funds for services provided to a few residents in a specific area. Keeping the canals free of vegetation and debris allows for better drainage and avoids harmful algal blooms. Page 1142 of 1193 Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description Resolution approving the NAV Special D Resolution Assessment Agreement with the Palm each County Property Appraiser D Agreement Agreement D Resolution R21-175 D Location Map MAP Page 1143 of 1193 I RESOLUTION NO. R22- 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING 3 AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN THE NON-AD VALOREM SPECIAL 4 ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN DOROTHY JACKS, AS PALM BEACH 5 COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER, AND CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, TO USE 6 THE UNIFORM METHOD FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A NON-AD 7 VALOREM SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR CANAL AQUATIC MAINTENANCE 8 SERVICES FOR THE LAKE EDEN FOUR CANALS AND LAKE SHORE HAVEN 9 CANAL;AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. R21-175 on December 7, 2021 12 which approved the City's intent to use the uniform method for the levy and collection of a non- 13 ad valorem (NAV) special assessment for canal aquatic maintenance services for the Lake Eden 14 Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal; and 15 WHEREAS, the special assessment addresses algae and aquatic weed overgrowth issues 16 resulting in an improved level of service to the neighborhoods to reduce waterway clogging with 17 vegetation and decaying algae and provide improved storm water drainage and vessel movement; 18 and 19 WHEREAS, approving the agreement with the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser will 20 permit the City to levy and collect the canal maintenance special assessment on the annual 21 property tax bills; and 22 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, upon the 23 recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the City residents to approve and 24 authorize the Mayor to sign the Non-Ad Valorem Special Assessment agreement between 25 Dorothy Jacks, as Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, and City of Boynton Beach, to use the 26 uniform method for the levy and collection of a non-ad valorem special assessment for canal 27 aquatic maintenance services for the Lake Eden Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal. 28 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 29 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\NAV Special Assessment Agreement With Property Appraiser(Canals)-Reso.Docx Page 1144 of 1193 30 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and incorporated 31 herein by this reference. 32 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby 33 Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Non-Ad Valorem Special Assessment agreement 34 between Dorothy Jacks, as Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, and City of Boynton Beach, to 35 use the uniform method for the levy and collection of a non-ad valorem special assessment for 36 canal aquatic maintenance services for the Lake Eden Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal. 37 A copy of the Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 38 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 39 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, 2022. 40 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 41 42 YES NO 43 44 Mayor—Ty Penserga 45 46 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 47 48 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 49 50 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 51 52 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 53 54 VOTE 55 ATTEST: 56 57 58 59 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 60 City Clerk 61 62 63 (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\NAV Special Assessment Agreement With Property Appraiser(Canals)-Reso.Docx Page 1145 of 1193 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 7th day of December 2021, by and between Dorothy Jacks, as Palm Beach County Property Appraiser(the "Appraiser"), and City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter"Local Government", WHEREAS, Local Government has elected under Section 197.3632(1),Florida Statutes,for the collection of its non-ad valorem assessments pursuant to the uniform method for the levy,collection and enforcement of non-ad valorem assessments as provided for in Section 197.3632, Florida Statues,and Local Government's adoption and WHEREAS,the Appraiser and Local Government are required to enter into an agreement pursuant to Section 197.3632(2),Florida Statutes,for the Appraiser to provide the Local Government with the information outlined in Section 197.3632(3)(b), Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS,Chapter 92-264, Laws of Florida was enacted to provide that non-ad valorem assessments be set forth in the Notice of Proposed Property Taxes for Palm Beach County; NOW,THEREFORE,in consideration of the following covenants,conditions and promises the parties agree as follows: 1. The above representations are true and correct. 2. The Appraiser is entering into this Agreement without any determination that Local Government is qualified to collect its non-ad valorem assessments by the uniform method, and to the extent permitted by law, Local Government will indemnify and hold the Appraiser harmless from any challenge thereto,subject to the provisions of Florida Statute 768.28 relating to sovereign immunity. 3. The Appraiser will provide to Local Government the information described in Section 197.3632(3)(b),Florida Statutes,in compatible electronic medium by June 1, 2022. 4. Local Government in levying and collecting non-ad valorem assessments pursuant to Section 197.3632,Florida Statutes,will provide to the Appraiser the assessment rate expressed in dollars and cents per unit of assessment,the associated assessment amount and the purpose of the assessment, extended against each parcel within the boundaries of Local Government in compatible electronic medium prior to July 28, 2022. Should the above date fall upon a Holiday,Saturday or Sunday the Local Government will agree to provide to the Appraiser by the last business day prior to the Holiday, Saturday or Sunday. 5. The Appraiser will utilize the information provided by the Local Government pursuant to paragraph 4 herein in preparing the Notice of Proposed Property Taxes pursuant to Section 200.069, Florida Statutes,and, in addition to the information required in the Notice required by Section 200.069, Florida Statutes,the Appraiser shall include the non-ad valorem assessment levied pursuant to Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes,as separate, itemized entries. 6. Additionally,the Appraiser agrees to make available to Local Government an additional list of the information described in Section 197.3632(3)(b), Florida Statutes,shortly before the September 12, 2022 certification date for Local Government to reflect the changes to the assessment roll between said date and June 1, 2022. 7. In return for the providing of the information as outlined in Paragraphs 3 and 6, Local Government agrees to reimburse the Appraiser,in accordance with Section 197.3632(2),Florida Statutes,for the necessary administrative costs,as described in exhibit W,incurred in providing the information. 8. The parties recognize the Appraiser processes changes to the assessment roll through a procedure known as Certificate of Corrections(C of C's). The Appraiser agrees to provide a copy of each C of C's processed to Local Government. The parties recognize Local Government has a process to make changes on its assessment roll. Local Government agrees to provide the Appraiser with information in written form, of any changes it makes. 9. This agreement shall automatically be extended hereafter,from year to year, unless and until terminated by either of the parties. This Agreement may be terminated at any time by the Local Government upon written notice to the Appraiser and payment for all services provided under this Agreement through the date of termination. This Agreement may be terminated at any time by the Appraiser upon written notice to the Local Government; however,notice given by the Appraiser after January 1 and prior to October 1,shall be effective only following completion of certification of that year's non-ad valorem tax roll. Upon cancellation of the Agreement by the Appraiser,the Local Government shall reimburse all outstanding bills to the Appraiser within a reasonable time. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties or their duly authorized representatives hereby execute this Agreement on the date first written above. Local Government By: Dorothy Jacks, as Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Attest: Page 1146 of 1193 Exhibit 'A' Non Ad Valorem - Cost Summary The following is a summary of costs which this office will assess to each Local Government that utilizes the uniform method of collection. All costs will be assessed on an annual basis at the end of each Tax Roll cycle. These costs are subject to change, and if a change is to be made the Local Government will be notified of that change at the beginning of the Tax Roll cycle. (A) There will be an initial cost for setting up the new NAV assessment to the tax roll. The amount to be charged will be the greater of the actual cost and expenses incurred by the Property Appraiser's Office or $500. This cost may include personnel cost,forms, supplies, data processing computer equipment, postage and programming cost. (B) Administrative services: This fee covers administrative costs and services per F.S. 197.3632(2) which will be assessed to each Local Government annually until the cancellation of the Agreement. Administrative services = $150.00/ Local Government per year Page 1147 of 1193 1 RESOLUTION R21- 175 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 4 SETTING FORTH THE CITY'S INTENT TO USE THE UNIFORM 5 METHOD FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A NON-AD 6 VALOREM SPECIAL ASSESSMENT TO BE LEVIED UPON CERTAIN 7 REAL PROPERTIES LYING WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES 8 OF THE CITY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT 9 "A," ATTACHED HERETO, TO RECOVER THE COSTS ASSOCIATED 10 WITH CITY'S CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES; STATING A NEED 11 FOR SUCH LEVY; PROVIDING THAT A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION 12 SHALL BE FORWARDED TO THE PROPERTY APPRAISER, TAX 13 COLLECTOR AND THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; 14 PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND 15 PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 16 17 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida (the "City") 18 intends to utilize the Uniform Method for the levy, collection, and enforcement of a non-ad valorem 19 special assessment ("Uniform Method") to recover the costs associated with the City's canal 20 maintenance services, commencing with the Fiscal Year starting on October 1, 2022; and 21 WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 197.3632(3)(a), Florida Statutes, the City 22 advertised its intent to use the Uniform Method for the collection of the assessment weekly in a 23 newspaper of general circulation for four (4) consecutive weeks preceding the public hearing held 24 the day hereof. Proof of publication of such hearing being attached hereto as Exhibit "B"; and 25 WHEREAS, the City Commission held a duly-advertised public hearing prior to the 26 adoption of this Resolution; and 27 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, as amended, the City 28 Commission of the City of Boynton Beach desires to set forth its intent to use the Uniform Method 29 to recover the costs associated with the City's canal maintenance special assessment, located within 30 the municipal boundaries of the City more particularly described in Exhibit "A," attached hereto {00479390.1306-9905552} Page 1148 of 1193 31 and incorporated herein, because this method provides an economical and efficient process for such 32 special assessments to be collected annually, commencing in October 2022; and 33 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, directs the City 34 Clerk to provide copies of this Resolution to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, Palm 35 Beach County Tax Collector and the Florida Department of Revenue on or prior to January 10, 36 2022; and 37 WHEREAS, the City Commission determines that utilizing a non-ad valorem special 38 assessment, as detailed herein, is in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City. 39 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE 40 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA,AS FOLLOWS: 41 42 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are true and correct and hereby ratified 43 and confirmed by the City Commission. 44 Section 2. Beginning with the Fiscal Year commencing on October 1, 2022, and with 45 the tax statement mailed for such Fiscal Year, the City intends to use the Uniform Method 46 authorized in Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, as amended,to levy, collect, and enforce a non-ad 47 valorem special assessment to recover the costs associated with the City's canal maintenance 48 special assessments,within the municipal boundaries of City,more particularly described in Exhibit 49 "A," attached hereto and made a part hereof. 50 Section 3. The City hereby determines that the levy of the assessments is needed to 51 recover the costs associated with the City's canal maintenance special assessment, and the Uniform 52 Method provides an efficient method of collecting the special assessments. 53 Section 4. Upon adoption, the City Clerk is hereby directed to send a copy of this 54 Resolution by United States mail, certified return receipt requested, to the Florida Department of 55 Revenue,the Palm Beach County Tax Collector, and the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser by {aw79390.1 306-9905552} Page 2 of 5 Page 1149 of 1193 56 January 10, 2022. 57 Section 5. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby 58 repealed to the extent of such conflict. 59 Section 6. If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution is held by 60 any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or application, it shall 61 not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Resolution. 62 Section 7. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage 63 and adoption. 64 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of December, 2021. 65 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 66 YES NO 67 68 Mayor— Steven B. Grant ✓` 69 70 Vice Mayor—Woodrow L. Hay 71 72 Commissioner—Justin Katz _v 73 V/ 74 Commissioner—Christina L. Romelus 75 76 Commissioner—Ty Penserga (/ 77 78 VOTE 79 ATTEST: 801 82 C stat Gibson, MMC 83 City Clerk 84 85 86 (Corporate Sea]) 87 88 89 {00479390.1 306-9905552} Page 3 of 5 Page 1150 of 1193 EXHIBIT "A" MAP/LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH i {00479390.1 3069905552} Page 4 of 5 Page 1151 of 1193 EXHIBIT `A' CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CORPORATE BOUNDARY LEGAL DESCRIPTION (thru January, 2007 Annexation Petitions) January 18, 2008 (Updated August 20, 2008) (Updated May 12, 2011) (Updated March 12, 2013) BEGINNING at a point in the boundary line of the Corporate Limits of the City of Boynton Beach as set forth in Chapter 68-81, Laws of Florida Extraordinary Session 1968, as shown by the records of the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida, said point being the intersection of the Westerly extension of the South line of Lot 10, as shown on the plat of BENSON BROTHERS SUBDIVISION, as shown on the plat thereof and recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 27, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and the centerline of the Intracoastal Waterway; thence Southerly along the said centerline of the Intracoastal Waterway to its intersection with the South line extension Eastward of Tract "C" as shown on the plat of ESTANCIA AT BOYNTON BEACH PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 108, Page 25, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along the South record plat line of ESTANCIA AT BOYNTON BEACH PUD to a point on the Easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One(S.R. 5) as currently laid out and in use, according to Road Plat Book 2, Page 158, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One, a distance of 64.5 feet, more or less, to a point at the Southwest corner of Bamboo Lane and its ingress-egress/utility easement as recorded in ORB 14728, Page 512 and ORB 14834, Page 921 respectively, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along said South line of Bamboo Lane ingress-egress/utility easement, a distance of 169 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Southerly along a line parallel with the East right-of- way line of U.S. Highway One, a distance of 70 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Westerly, parallel with the North line of Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, a distance of 150 feet, more or less, to the said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One; thence Southerly along said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One to the Northwest corner of the plat of WATERSIDE VILLAGE PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 106,Page 195, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly, Northerly, Easterly, Southerly, and Easterly along the North plat line to the West right-of-way line of Intracoastal Waterway; thence Southerly along said Westerly right-of-way line of the plat WATERSIDE VILLAGE PUD at the Southeast corner; thence Westerly, Southerly and Westerly along the South plat line to the East right-of- way line of U.S. Highway One (S.R. 5) as currently laid out and in use; thence Southerly along said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One to its intersection with the North line of Lot 8 less the West 17 feet for road right-of-way, of KING'S SUBDIVISION, {00479750.1 306-9905552) Page I of 11 pages Page 1152 of 1193 as recorded in Plat Book 20, Page 47, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along the North property line of Lot 8 to the Northeast comer thereof; thence Southerly along East property line of Lot 8 to the Southeast comer thereof, thence Westerly along the South property line of Lot 8 to the said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One; thence Southerly along said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One to the Northwest comer of Lot 3, according to the plat of KING'S SUBDIVISION, as noted previously; thence Easterly along the North property line of said Lot 3, to the Northeast comer thereof; thence Southerly along the East line of Lots 3, 2, 1, 1-A, and that part of Lot "C" excepting the following part of said Lot "C": [Beginning at the Southwest comer of said Lot "C", and thence running North along the West line thereof, a distance of 80 feet; thence Easterly in a straight line to the Southeast comer of said Lot "C"]; thence running West along the South line of said Lot "C" to the this Point of Beginning; further less and except the Westerly 17 feet for road right-of-way; thence Southerly along the said Easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One to its intersection with the Southeast comer of Lot "A", as shown on the plat of KINGS SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat Book 20, Page 47, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along the South line of said Lot "A" to its Northeast comer, said comer being on the West line of TRADE WINDS ESTATES, FIRST ADDITION, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 44, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along the West line of said TRADE WINDS ESTATES, FIRST ADDITION, a distance of 50 feet to a point, said point being also the Southeast comer of the "Not Included"parcel adjacent to said Lot "A", as shown on said KING'S SUBDIVISION,thence Westerly along said South 50 foot line to the Easterly right-of-way line of South Federal Highway (U.S. #1) as currently laid out and in use; thence Southerly along the said Easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One to its intersection with the North point of Lot 24, according to the plat of DELRAY BEACH ESTATES, as recorded in Plat Book 21, Page 13, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along the East line of said DELRAY BEACH ESTATES, to the Southeast comer of Lot 25 of said DELRAY BEACH ESTATES; thence continue Northwesterly along the South line of said Lot 25, along an Easterly projection of the South line of Lot 20 and along said South line of Lot 20, DELRAY BEACH ESTATES, to the Southwest comer of said Lot 20; thence along a Northwesterly projection of said South line of Lot 20 to a point of intersection with the West line of the Florida East Coast Railroad right-of-way; thence Northerly along the West line of the F.E.C. Railroad Company's right-of-way to the intersection of the East and West quarter-section line of said Section 4, being also the centerline of Gulfstream Boulevard and the city's southern corporate limits with the City of Delray Beach; thence ran Westerly along the said centerline of Gulfstream Boulevard and along the Southern subdivision line of the HILLS AT LAFX, EDEN, PUD as recorded in Plat Book 79, Page 89, according to the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to the centerline of Swinton Avenue; thence run Southerly along the centerline of Swinton Avenue to the Easterly extension of the South line of the plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISON PLAT NO. 4, as recorded in Plat Book 30, Page 122, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida and the North corporate limits of the City of Delray Beach; thence Westerly along the South line of said plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 4, to the Easterly right-of-way line of the Lake Worth Drainage District (LWDD) Equalization (E) -4 Canal; thence run Southwesterly along the said (00479750,1 306-9905552) Page 2 of 11 pages Page 1153 of 1193 i LWDD E-4 Canal right-of-way line to the Easterly line of Lot 13 as shown on the plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISON PLAT NO. 2, as recorded in Plat Book 29, Page 53, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence run Southeasterly to the `Not Included' parcel as shown on said plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 2; thence run Northeasterly, Southeasterly and Southwesterly along the property line of said `Not Included' parcel to the Northeasterly corner of Lot 12 as shown on said plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 2; thence Southeasterly along the Easterly property line of said Lot 12, Lot 11 and Lot 10 to the centerline of said LWDD E-4 Canal as currently laid our and in use; thence Southwesterly along the centerline of said LWDD E-4 Canal to the East right-of-way line of Lake Drive; thence South along the said East right-of-way line of said Lake Drive to the North right-of-way of Pine Ridge Road as shown on the plat of LAKE SHORE ESTATES, as recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 26, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida (said plat being in the City of Delray Beach); thence West along the North line of Pine Ridge Road a distance of 60 feet to the West right-of- way line of Lake Drive; thence Northerly along the said West right-of-way line of Lake Drive, a distance of 165.21 feet to a point; thence Westerly following the North line of the property shown in ORB 5904, Page 1024, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said property was de-annexed from the City pursuant to Ord. No. 06-029, to a point on a line extended Northward from the Northwest corner of said plat of LAKE SHORE ESTATES; thence Northerly along the West subdivision line of LAKE SHORE ESTATES; thence North along the West subdivision line of LAKE SHORE ESTATES extension to a point on the Southwesterly property line of Lot 9 as shown on said plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISON PLAT NO. 2; thence Northwesterly along the perimeter of Block 1 (and Lot 9) of said plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 2 to a point that is 63.44 feet Northwesterly of the Southwest corner of Lot 6 of said LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 2;thence Southerly, a distance of 5.28 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly, a distance of 88.24 feet to a point; thence Southerly, a distance of 125.40 feet to a point; thence Westerly, a distance of 275.96 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly, a distance of 137.40 feet to a point; thence Northwesterly, a distance of 93.09 feet (non-radial) to a point on a curve concave to the Northwest having a radius of 106.26 feet and a central angle of 53° 41' 27", a arc distance of 99.58 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly, a distance of 90.85 feet to the beginning of a curve concave to the Southeast, having a radius of 67.65 feet and a central angle of 49° 03' 30"; thence along the arc of the curve a distance of 57.92 feet to the point of tangency of said curve; thence Southerly, a distance of 38.91 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly, a distance of 162.57 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly, a distance of 138.00 feet to a point, said point being 48 feet North of the North line of the South I/4 of the South 1/2 of Section 5, Twp. 46 S, Rge. 43 E; thence Westerly parallel with said North line, a distance of 185.00 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly, a distance of 380.00 feet to a point; thence Westerly, a distance of 300.00 feet to a point on the Easterly right-of-way line of Interstate 95 (S.R. 9) as currently laid out and in use; thence Southwesterly along the Easterly right-of-way line of Interstate 95 (S.R. 9) to the Easterly extension of the South right-of-way line of the LWDD Lateral 30 Canal (aka the South Section line of Section 5, Twp. 46 S, Rge. 43 E.); thence Westerly along the said South line of said Section 5 and Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, of said LWDD Lateral 30 Canal; and continue Westerly along the South line of Section 1, Township 46 South, Range 42 East to a point that is 340 feet, more or less, East of the South quarter-corner of said Section 1, Township 46 South,Range 42 East; �ON79750,1 306-9905552) Page 3 of 11 pages Page 1154 of 1193 thence Northerly along a line parallel with the North - South quarter-section line that is 340 feet, more or less, East of said quarter-section line, a distance of 680 feet, more or less to a point; thence Westerly along a line parallel to the South line of said Section 1, a distance of 340 feet, more or less to said quarter-section line of said Section 1; thence Northerly along said quarter- section line of said Section 1 to a point on the North line of Section 1, Township 46 South, Range 42 East; thence Easterly along the North line of Section 1, Township 46 South, Range 42 East, and the North line of Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, to a point that is 2,030 feet, more or less, West of the Northeast corner said Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East; thence Northerly along the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 31, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, a distance of 668 feet, more or less,to a point; thence Easterly along the North line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 31, a distance of 338 feet, more or less to a point, that said point being also the Southwest corner of the plat of CRANBROOK LAKE ESTATES, as recorded in Plat Book 33, Page 124, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.; thence Northerly along the West line of the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 31, a distance of 668 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Westerly along the North line of the West 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 31, a distance of 337 feet, more or less,to a point on the West line of the East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 31; thence Northerly along said West line of the East !2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 31, a distance of 1,336 feet, more or less, to a point on the North line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 31, thence continue Northerly along the West line of the E1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 31 to the Southwest corner of Lot 128, according to the plat of QUAIL RUN VILLAS, PUD as recorded in Plat Book 73, Page 18, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence continue Northerly along the West plat line to the Southeast corner of Lot 161 of said plat, thence Westerly along the South plat line to the Southwest corner of Tract "L-I" of said plat; thence Northerly along the West line of said plat to a point on the South right-of-way line of Woolbright Road; thence continue Northerly across Woolbright Road to the South quarter-corner of Section 30, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, said quarter-corner being in the LWDD L-26 Canal right-of- way; thence continue Northerly along the quarter section line of Section 30 and the centerline of Knuth Road to the intersection with the Easterly extension of the South line of the plat known as KNUTH ROAD P.C.D. PLAT NO. 1, as recorded in Plat Book 82, Page 45, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along the South plat line of said KNUTH ROAD P.C.D. PLAT NO. 1 to the Southwest corner thereof, thence Northerly along the West plat line of said KNUTH ROAD P.C.D. PLAT NO. 1 to a point on the South right-of-way line of Boynton Beach Boulevard as currently laid out and in use; thence Easterly along said South right-of-way line of Boynton Beach Boulevard, a distance of 280 feet, more or less; thence Northerly crossing Boynton Beach Boulevard and along the West side of an 30-foot road right- of-way to the North Line of said Section 30, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Easterly along the North Section line of said Section 30 to the North quarter-corner of said section, the same being also the South quarter-section corner of Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Northerly along the quarter-section line of said Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East(aka centerline of Knuth Road), a distance of 792 feet,more or less, to a point that is the intersection of the North line of the South 130 feet, more or less, of Tract 53 extended Eastward, said Tract is shown on the plat of SUBDIVISION SECTION 19, Township 45 South, (00479750.1 3069905552) Page 4 of I I pages Page 1155 of 1193 Range 43 East, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 19, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along said North line of the South 130 feet of said Tract 53, a distance of 328 feet, more or less, to the East line of Tract 54, as shown on said plat of SUBDIVISION SECTION 19; thence Southerly along the East line of said Tract 54, a distance of 130 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of said Tract 54; thence Westerly along the south line of Tracts 54, 55 & 56 to the Southwest corner of Tract 56; thence Northerly along the West line of said Tract 56 to the Northwest corner of said Tract 56; thence Easterly along the North line of said Tracts 56, 55, 54 & 53 extending to the centerline of a 30-foot road (aka the centerline of Knuth Road) and the North— South quarter-section line of said Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Northerly along said quarter-section line (the same being also the centerline of Javert Street as shown on the plat of WEST BOYNTON PLAT NO. 2B & 2C, as recorded in Plat Book 15, Page 12, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to its intersection with the North line of the South 1/2 of the Northeast '/4 of said Section 19, said North line located in the Boynton Canal (SFWMD L-16 Canal); thence Easterly along said North line of the South 1/2 of the Northeast '/ of said Section 19 to the Southwest corner of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 19; thence Northerly along the West line of said Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 19 to the North line of said Section 19; thence continue Northerly along the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 18, Township 45 South, Range 43 East to the South right-of-way line of Gateway Boulevard as currently laid out and in use; thence Westerly along the South right-of- way line of Gateway Boulevard to its intersection with the North— South quarter section line of said Section 18; thence Northerly along said line crossing over Gateway Boulevard to its North right-of-way line; thence Easterly along said North right-of-way of Gateway Boulevard to the West line of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast %4 of said Section 18; thence Northerly along said West line of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 18 to the Northwest corner of said Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 18; thence Westerly along the North line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 18, said line being also the South line of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 18, to the Southwest corner of said Northeast 1/4 of Section 18; thence Northerly along the West line of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 18, said line being also the West line of the plat of MELEAR, as recorded in Plat Book 86, Page 145, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, a distance of 1,984 feet, more or less, to a point at the intersection of Tract "C" & "D" according to said plat of MELEAR; thence Westerly along the South line of said Tract "D" & Tract "C", a distance of 465 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of said plat of MELEAR; thence continue Westerly along the Westerly projection of said South line, a distance of 165 feet, more or less, to the East line of the West 3/4 of the North 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 18, said line being also the East line of the plat known as the REPLAT OF THE PLAT OF CITRUS TRAIL, A PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 65, page 151, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along the East line of the West 3/4 of the North 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 and the East line of the PLAT OF CITRUS PARK, A PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 74, page 176, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, a distance of 1,315 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of said record plat of PLAT OF CITRUS PARK, A PUD; thence Westerly along the South line of the North 1/2 of the South '/4 of Northwest 1/4 of Section 18, to the East line of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 18, said point being also the Northeast corner of the (Citrus Cove elementary school) School Board of Palm Beach County property; thence Southerly along the East line of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of (00479750.1 306-9905552) Page 5 of 11 pages Page 1156 of 1193 i j said Section 18 to a point on the East — West quarter-section line of said Section 18; thence Easterly along the East — West quarter-section line to the Northeast corner of the PLAT OF LAWRENCE LAKE, A PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 64, Page 106, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along the East line of the PLAT OF LAWRENCE LAKE, A PUD, a distance of 496 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of said plat; thence Westerly along the South line of the PLAT OF LAWRENCE LAKE, A PUD, a distance of 1, 406 feet,more or less, to the East right-of-way line of Lawrence Road as currently laid out and in use; i thence Southerly along the said East right-of-way line of Lawrence Road, to a point of j intersection with the Easterly extension of the South line of Tract "C" of the plat of SAUSALITO PLACE, PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 76, page 47, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly across Lawrence Road and along the said South line of said Tract "C", a distance of 712 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of Lot 110 of said SAUSALITO PLACE, PUD record plat; thence Southerly along the East line of said plat, a distance of 408 feet, more or less, to the North right-of-way line of Gateway Boulevard (as set forth in Road Plat Book 4, Pages 249-250, Public Record of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along said North right-of-way line of Gateway Boulevard, a distance of 632 feet, more or less, to the West right-of-way line of Lawrence Road; thence Southerly along the West right- of-way line of Lawrence Road, a distance of 316 feet, more or less, to the North line of PARRY TRAILER VILLAGE as shown in Assessor Map 37, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along the North line of said PARRY TRAILER VILLAGE property line to the West line of said PARRY TRAILER VILLAGE and the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 13, Township 45 South, Range 42 East; thence Southerly along the West line of said PARRY TRAILER VILLAGE and the West line of PINE GROVE VILLAGE as shown on Assessor Map 7, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida(also the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 13) to the South line of said Section 13; thence Westerly along the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 13 to the Southwest corner thereof(and the South quarter-corner) of Section 13; thence Northerly along the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 13 to its Northwest corner; thence continue Northerly along the West line of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 13, said line being also the centerline of Old Military Trail (fka Sun-up Trail) as recorded in Deed Book 559, Page 123, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to its intersection with the Westerly extension of the North line of the plat of NAUTICA PUD—PLAT TWO, as recorded in Plat Book 75, Page 33,Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along the North line of said plat of NAUTICA PUD — PLAT TWO, a distance of 1,408 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner (a PRM) of Lot 64, as shown on the plat of NAUTICA PUD — PLAT ONE, as recorded in Plat Book 74, Page 170, Public Records of Palm. Beach County, Florida; thence Northerly along the West line of said NAUTICA PUD — PLAT ONE, a distance of 950 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of SUNUP GROVE, as shown on Assessor Map 36, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along the North line of said SUNUP GROVE to the southeast corner of the plat of SUNSET CAY, as recorded in Plat Book 71, Page 115, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Northerly along the East line of said SUNSET CAY, said line being also the East line of the West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 13,to a point on the North line of Section 13; thence continuing Northerly along the West line of the plat of MANOR FOREST PLAT 4, as recorded in Plat Book 73, Page 194, Public Records of (00479750.1306-9905552) Page 6 of 1 I pages Page 1157 of 1193 Palm Beach County, Florida, to the Northwest corner of said plat; thence following the plat limit line Easterly to the West right-of-way line of Manor Forest Boulevard, crossing over to the East right-of-way line at the plat limit, then Southerly along said East right-of-way line to Tract "0- 2", continuing along the tract line of Tract "0-2" & "L-2" to the Northwest corner of Tract "L- 1", continuing Eastward to the Northeast corner of said plat, Southerly along the plat line to the right angle at Tract "0-3", and Easterly on the plat line to the Northeast corner of said plat of MANOR FOREST PLAT 4 and the West right-of-way line of Lawrence Road; thence continue Easterly, a distance of 80 feet, more or less, to the East right-of-way line of Lawrence Road; thence Southerly along the East right-of-way line of said Lawrence Road to the South line of Section 7, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Easterly along the said South line of Section 7 to the intersection of the West line of the plat of FOSTERS MILL, A PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 83, Page 139, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, extended Southerly; thence Northerly along said West line of the plat of FOSTERS MILL, A PUD, a distance of 1,335 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of the PLAT OF LAWRENCE GROVE, PLAT NO. 1, A PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 60, Page 21, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along the South line of said PLAT OF LAWRENCE GROVE, PLAT NO. 1, A PUD and extended Westerly to the West right-of-way line of Lawrence Road; thence Northerly along the West right-of-way line of Lawrence Road to the South line of the Northeast corner of Section 12, Township 45 South, Range 42 East; thence Westerly along the South line of the Northeast L/4 of said Section 12, a distance of 604 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Northerly along the West plat line of PALMYRA ESTATES, PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 104, Page 26, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to the Northwest corner thereof, thence Easterly along the North plat line, a distance of 604 feet, more or less, to the West right- of-way line of Lawrence Road; thence Northerly along the said West right-of-way line of Lawrence Road to the North line of said Section 12, Township 45 South, Range 42 East; thence continue Northerly to the North right-of-way line of Hypoluxo Road as currently laid out and in use; thence Easterly along the said North right-of-way line of Hypoluxo Road, parallel with Section 7, Township 45 South, Range 43 East to a point; thence continue Easterly along said North right-of-way line of Hypoluxo Road parallel with Section 8, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, a distance of 2,484 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the East line of the plat of BOYNTON LAKES — PLAT NO. 6 (PUD), as recorded in Plat Book 52, Page 109, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida extended Northward; thence Southerly along the said extension of the East line of the plat of BOYNTON LAKES — PLAT NO. 6 (PUD) a distance of 1,789 feet, more or less, to the West right-of-way line of the LWDD E-4 Canal (said canal is recorded in O.R.B. 3030, Page 1930, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida); thence Northerly along the said West canal right-of-way to its intersection of said North right-of- way line of Hypoluxo Road; thence Easterly along said North right-of-way line of Hypoluxo Road to the intersection with the West line of the plat of HIGH RIDGE SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida extended Northward; thence Southerly along said extension and the West line of the plat of HIGH RIDGE SUBDIVISON, a distance of 3,658 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of Lot 32 of said plat; thence Eastward along the South line of said Lot 32, a distance of 486 feet, more or less, to the West right-of-way line of High Ridge Road; thence Northerly along the West right-of-way line of High Ridge Road, a distance of 106 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly across High Ridge Road right-of-way and along the "Not Included" parcel as shown on the plat of i {00479750.1 306-9905552} Page 7 of I I pages Page 1158 of 1193 CEDAR RIDGE, A PUD & HIGH RIDGE COMMERCE PARK A PID, as recorded in Plat Book 46, Page 58, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, a distance of 175 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of Lot 9 of said plat;thence Northerly along the West line of said Lot 9, a distance of 160 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of said plat; thence Westerly along the extension of the North plat line a distance of 110 feet, more or less,to the East right-of- way line of High Ridge Road; thence Northerly along the East right-of-way line of Highway Ridge Road, a distance of 330 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of the Lake Worth Christian School property;then Easterly along the North school property line, a distance of 1,335 feet, more or less, to the East line of the West quarter line of said Section 9, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Northerly along said East line the West quarter line, a distance of 950 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly across the CSX Railroad right-of-way and the Interstate 95 right-of-way to the East line of said Interstate 95 right-of-way; thence Southerly along said East right-of-way line of Interstate 95 to a point that is 196.13 feet North of the Northwest corner of PINE POINT VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, Section "B", said point being also the Northwest corner of a proposed condominium development to be called "Miraflor"; thence Easterly, a distance of 176 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Northerly, a distance of 19 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly, a distance of 149 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Northerly, a distance of 12 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly, a distance of 326 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Southerly, a distance of 3 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly, a distance of 34 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Southerly, a distance of 156 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly, a distance of 82 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Northerly, a distance of 93 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly, a distance of 92 feet, more or less, to a point on the West right-of-way line of Seacrest Boulevard; thence Southerly along said West right-of-way line of Seacrest Boulevard, an approximate distance of 31 feet, more or less, to the intersection point with the Westward extension of the centerline of Mentone Road;thence Eastward along said extension and the centerline of Mentone Road to the intersection of the most Northern East plat line extension of the plat of ROLLING GREEN RIDGE, as recorded in Plat Book 24, Page 124, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along said East plat line of said plat of ROLLING GREEN RIDGE, a distance of 683 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of Lot 15 of said plat; thence Easterly along the North line of said Lots 15 & 16, a distance of 182 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of Lot 16; thence continue Easterly along the North line of Lot 20, according to the PLAT OF RIDGE GROVE ESTATES, as recorded in Plat Book 30, Page 100, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and the Eastward extension thereof, to the centerline of Grove Road; thence Southerly along the centerline of Grove Road to the centerline of Miner Road, said centerline being also the South line of Section 9, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Easterly along the centerline of Miner Road to the Northwest corner of the East '/2 of the Northeast corner of the Northeast corner of Section 16, Township 45 S, Range 43 East, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along the West line of said East '/a of the Northeast '/4 of the Northeast '/4 of said Section 16, said line being also the West line of Quadrille Condominiums as recorded in ORB 3126, Pg. 28, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to the centerline of Northeast 26th Avenue (fka Breakers Drive); thence Easterly along the centerline of Northeast 26th Avenue and its Eastern extension thereof, said extension crossing the F.E.C. Railroad, U.S. Highway One (S. R. #5), and the North line of that part of the South 150 feet of the North 1,455.5 feet of the Northwest '/4 of Section 15, Township 45 South, (00479750.1 306-9905552) Page 8 of I 1 pages Page 1159 of 1193 Range 43 East (this part being also the proposed North line of a record plat of PENINSULA, A IPUD, to be recorded in Palm Beach County, Florida), to the intersection with the centerline of the Intracoastal Waterway, as currently laid out and in use; thence Southerly along the said centerline of the Intracoastal Waterway to the POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH: 1] (in Section 8, Township 45 South, Range 43 East) All of Lots 7 & 8, according to the plat of HIGH RIDGE SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 6,Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. AND: 2] (in Section 34, Township 45 South, Range 43 East) Being all of Lots 11 thru 16, lying West of State Road A-1-A, as currently laid out and in use, and lying East of the East right-of-way line of the Intracoastal Waterway, as shown on the plat of BENSON BROTHERS SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 27, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and The South 385.0 feet of the North 1,569.0 feet of Government Lot 2, Section 34, Township 43 South, Range 43 East, lying East of State Road 140 (A-I-A). AND: PARCEL (in Government Lot I. Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East) A Parcel of Land in Government Lot 1, Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida,being more particularly described as follows: From the point of intersection of the Westerly line of said Government lot of said Section 4 with the Easterly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5, run North 17'13' 16" East, along said right- of-way line, 52.55 feet to the point in the North line of Trade Winds Estates First Addition, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 44, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;thence continue Northerly along the same course, a distance of 28.52 feet to the Point of Beginning and the Southwest comer of the parcel of land herein described; thence North 89'18'46" East, parallel to the North line of said Trade Winds Estates First Addition, a distance of 108 feet; thence North 17'13'16" East, parallel to the Easterly right-of-way line of said State Road No.5, a distance of 49.85 feet to a point in a line parallel to the North line of said Trade Winds Estates First Addition, and 75 feet Northerly therefrom, measured along a line parallel to the West right-of-way line of the Intercoastal Waterway; thence North 89'l 8'46" East, along said parallel line, a distance of 44.78 feet, more or less to a point 734.91 feet Westerly from, measured along said parallel line, the Westerly right-of-way line of said Intercoastal Waterway, a distance of 69.16 feet to a point in the South line of a private road; thence North 05'26'06" East, parallel to said South line of private road; thence Westerly along the South line of said private road, being the are of a curve concave to the North and having a radius of 102.47 feet, a distance of 20.30 feet to the end of said curve; thence South 89'18'46" West parallel to the North line of said Trade Winds Estates First Addition, and along the South line of said private road, a distance of 118.42 feet to a point in the Easterly right-of-way of line of said State Road (D0479750.1306-9905552) Page 9 of I I pages Page 1160 of 1193 i No. 5; thence South 17° 13' 16" West, along said Easterly right-of-way line, a distance of 120 feet to the Point of Beginning. PARCEL 2 (in Government Lot 1, Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East) A parcel of land in Government Lot 1, Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing from the intersection of the East right-of-way line of US Highway No. 1 (State Road No. 5) a 100 foot right of way as shown on the Florida Dept. of Transportation right of way map Section 9301-205, with the North line of Trade Winds Estates First Addition, as recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 44, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence North 1713'16" East along said East right of way line, a distance of 28.52 feet; thence North 89'l 8'46" East along a line parallel to, and 27.14 feet North of, as measured at right angles to said North line of Trade Winds Estates First Addition, a distance of 90.13 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue North 89°18'40" East a distance of 5.84 feet; thence North 11 °48'40: East along the East (water side) edge of a concrete seawall, a distance of 42.44 feet; thence North 88°32 '42" East along the South (water side) edge of said concrete seawall, a distance of 44.51 feet; thence North 05°26'06" East a distance of 5.44 feet; thence South 89°18'46" West along the boundary of a parcel described in Official Records Book 8002, Page 740, a distance of 44.78 feet; thence South 17'13'16" West along the boundary of said parcel, a distance of 49.85 feet to the Point of Beginning. AND: (in Section 31, Township 45 South, Range 43 East) The West half of the NE 114 of the SW 114 of the SE 114 of Section 31 Township 45 South, Range 43 East, located in Palm Beach County, Florida. together with an easement for ingress and egress recorded in OR Book 2988 Page 254 and re-recorded in OR Book 3118, Page 1466 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said lands situate in Palm Beach County, Florida. LESS: A] (in Section 17, Township 45 South,Range 43 East) Begin at meander corner no. 24 on the North boundary of Section 17, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence along the meander line run South 2,640 feet, more or less; thence S 89° 50' E, 955 feet, more or less, to the meander line on the East side of Lake Osborne; thence follow the meander line N. 12° 30' E, 947 feet, more or less to a point; thence continue of the meander line N. 01° 00' E, 1,716 feet,more or less, to the North boundary of said Section 17; thence along the North boundary of said Section 17, N. 89° 50' W, 1,190 feet, more or less, to the Point of Beginning containing 68.7 acres, more or less, lying and being in Section 17, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach county, Florida, less the following described land, to-wit: all the submerged land in the West half of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 17, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, in Palm Beach County, Florida, lying East of Government Lot No. 2, and the meander line of said section, containing 16.7 acres, more or less, as described in Deed Book 1076, Page 4. (00479750.1 306-9905552) Page 10 of 11 pages Page 1161 of 1193 AND LESS: B] (in Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East) Being Lots 1 thru 5, as shown on the plat of KILLIAN'S PARK, as recorded in Plat Book 23, Page 195, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and all of Lots 39, 40, 66, 67, 72 thru 76, and Lots 78 thru 112,the AMENDED PLAT OF TRADE WINDS ESTATES, as recorded in Plat Book 21,Page 73, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. (00479750)306-9905552) Page 1 I of I 1 pages Page 1162 of 1193 City of Boynton N ••0000-•..•••._............� .•IrAri-.4.-1r/.a•.?�Fi.H6- li.i.i=r4�t ;F.li-Idtii'� _ HYPoluxo Rd jI ■ � � w � � m ■ r� s M � ■ 10,01.+ r Mlner Rd ■ M nor Rd 0,01010 ■ Li,01.101 1r1r1r1q, r r v ■ � ir1.,r� 'Y 811d M ■ viol r � Ct.—Yy—BW r ■ r r 0,01.,0 ■ r v r r ■ r,.1r1I j z � r Q MarBn Luther King Jr Blvd r r r U z Old Boynton Rd ■ � � r b r &l■ W Boyn,an Bead,Blvd —.�. E Ooean Ave & Ocean Ave pin � r i r r r ■ � r r m ■ r r r r W Wnaihdghl Rd E Woolt:right Rd r Wcclhrlght Rd — ¢ rr ■_ � r r SW 23N Ave BE 23rd Ave w t t Golf Rd r r r ii r r IML �Iry 0 — ■ z JIM ' Legend ■Cit Boundary r `1r1� Gurcetream Bnw R,I.Ior Y Major Roads Coconut Ln ■ Arq 4 r to i4 �r 1-95 1 r 2 NE 22nd St ..................,.101., 1.,r,. 0 0.5 1 Miles Page 1163 of 1193 i EXHIBIT "B" PROOF OF PUBLICATION [TO BE INSERTED UPON RECEIPT] (00479390.1306-9905552) Page 5 of 5 Page 1164 of 1193 The Pahn Beach Post Phlhr,n Didily �'vqs PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF FLORIDA PUBLIC NOTICE Before the undersigned authority, personally appeared Teal Pontarelli, who on oath, says that he/she is a Legal Advertising Representative of The Palm Beach Post, a daily and Sunday newspaper, published in West Palm Beach and distributed in Palm Beach County, Martin County, and St. Lucie County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertising for a Legal - PublicNotice was published in said newspaper in issues dated: first date of Publication 11/09/2021 and last date of Publication 11/30/2021. Affiant further says that the said The Palm Beach Post is a newspaper published in West Palm Beach, in said Palm Beach County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Palm Beach County, Florida, daily and Sunday and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in West Palm Beach, in said Palm Beach County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he/she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in said newspaper. BOYNTON BEACH; CITY OF PO BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Invoice/Order Number: 0000669561 Ad Cost: $674.24 Paid: $0.00 Balance Due: $674.24 1 Signed i (Legal Advertising Agent) Sworn or affirmed to, and subscribed before me,this 1st day of December,2021-in Testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal,the day and year aforesaid. APRILI CONWAY Signed :Commission#HH08S28i 1 •..�....•oma:Expires Nay 2,2025 is SKF hoodedThu,myFahk WWO!eD- 5170 , Please see Ad on following page(s). Page 1 of 2 Page 1165 of 1193 BOYNTON BEACH;CITY OF PO BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH,FL 33425 Invoice/Order Number: 0000669561 Ad Cost: $674.24 Paid: $0.00 Balance Due: $674.24 NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE UNIFORM METHOD FOR THE COLLECTION OF A NON-AD VALOREM TAX ASSESSMENT FOR CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby pro (vides notice, pursuant to Section 197.3632(3)(a), Florida Statutes, of its intent to use the uniform method of collecting non-ad valorem special as- sessments to be levied upon real prop- erty within the municipal boundaries of the City of Boynton Beach for fund- ing the cost of providing Canal Mainte- nance Services within the City, com- mencing with the fiscal year beginning on October 1, 2022. The City Commis- sion will consider the adoption of a resolution stating its intent to use the uniform method of levying and collect- ing such assessments authorized by Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, at a public hearing to be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 7,. 2021, in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, lo- cated at 100 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida. Such resolu- tion will state the need for the levy and will contain a legal description of the boundaries of the real property subject to the levy. All interested per- sons are invited to attend. '..Anyone wishing to appeal any decision '..made by the City Commission, with re-...... ''..spect to this matter, will need a record of the proceeding and for such pur- pose may need to ensure that a verba- tim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based (FS 286.0105). Anyone needing auxiliary services, please con- tact City Clerk at (561) 742-6060, at least five(5) days prior to the meeting (56 Fed.Reg 35721,Sec.35.160(b)). 11-9, 11-16, 11-23, 11-30/2021 0006 6956 7-01 Page 2 of 2 Page 1166 of 1193 4 `, .. Whispering me r— u��'r {i f - N r r ,,, ' 4 , , {'•" , 4' �kt� 3� �� :d ry ffiF 1F t i1t E YY 4o ry Y H Fx�+.4� "1S ' 34 p8 � kt r 1r t !l Yrr•` � i s k� � � � �� "o � � o `; SW 33rd PIr = nw, Wi co ,r O 3$lZ "; 4th Cts "SW 34th "Ave � 3 , Vie} ��r4�} �� r0�.'•� X18 � ��`��1' � � � �� t � � � 9*rn �i �"p, ��c 92 �' �36. �S 1" 'tQ $ 35th"A ma Tv �den 4, �NW 25th�Ct� $ Lake Shore Haven g ' NW.25th St LEGEND AQUATIC MAINTENANCE AREA AREAS SUBJECT TO THE ASSESSMENT r; n c r�` r r r s 3 ;✓:'kip mYjt PARCEL& STREET NUMBER �, � ��� �( _�- Map Created9By Gre Owens 12.C. Legal 6/7/2022 City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 6/7/2022 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R22-082-Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign an Interlocal Agreement between Anne M. Gannon as Constitutional Tax Collector for Palm Beach County, and City of Boynton Beach, for the implementation and collection of the City's non-ad valorem assessments noted in Resolution No. R21-175 for Canal Maintenance Services the Lake Eden Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal adopted December 7, 2021, by the City of Boynton Beach. Explanation of Request: The City Commission adopted Resolution No. R21-175 on December 7, 2021. The Resolution approved the City's intent to use the uniform method for the levy and collection of a non-ad valorem (NAV) special assessment for canal aquatic maintenance services for the Lake Eden Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal. The special assessment addresses algae and aquatic weed overgrowth issues resulting in an improved level of service to the neighborhoods to reduce waterway clogging with vegetation and decaying algae and provide improved storm water drainage and vessel movement. This year, the City is collecting the canal maintenance assessment using its own billing and collection methods. In order to collect the NAV canal maintenance special assessment on the annual tax bill for the Fiscal Year commencing in October 2022, the City must sign agreements with the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser and the Tax Collector. This item is the agreement with the Constitutional Tax Collector for Palm Beach County. The proposed canal aquatic management special assessment will be proposed to be levied during the upcoming budget adoption process for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 on a limited number of waterfront properties that will receive special benefits from the canal aquatic management services to be provided by the City and funded by the special assessment. See Lake Shore Haven & Lake Eden attached map. How will this affect city programs or services? Approving the agreement will permit the City to levy and collect the canal maintenance special assessment on the annual property tax bills, as the City currently does with its fire assessment. Fiscal Impact: The costs to the City under this agreement is one percent (1%), approximately $65 of total collections. These costs will be included in the annual assessment. Funds are approved in the Utilities Operations budget. Alternatives: Not to approve the proposed resolution and continue to collect the canal maintenance special assessment via direct bill from the City. Strategic Plan: Public Health and Safety , Environmental Sustainability Strategic Plan Application: This special assessment fee allows the City to provide service for some areas and residents to keep the waterways clean and avoid algal blooms while keeping the canals and waterways navigable and allow drainage. Page 1168 of 1193 Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description D Resolution Resolution approving I LA with Tax Collector for Canal Assessment D Agreement Tax Collector Agreement D Resolution R21-175 D Location Map Site Map Page 1169 of 1193 I RESOLUTION NO. R22- 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING 3 AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT 4 BETWEEN ANNE M. GANNON AS CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLECTOR FOR 5 PALM BEACH COUNTY, AND CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FOR THE 6 IMPLEMENTATION AND COLLECTION OF THE CITY'S NON-AD VALOREM 7 ASSESSMENTS NOTED IN RESOLUTION NO. R21-175 FOR CANAL 8 MAINTENANCE SERVICES THE LAKE EDEN FOUR CANALS AND LAKE SHORE 9 HAVEN CANAL ADOPTED DECEMBER 7, 2021, BY THE CITY OF BOYNTON 10 BEACH;AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 11 12 WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. R21-175 on December 7, 2021 13 which approved the City's intent to use the uniform method for the levy and collection of a non- 14 ad valorem (NAV) special assessment for canal aquatic maintenance services for the Lake Eden 15 Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal; and 16 WHEREAS, the special assessment addresses algae and aquatic weed overgrowth issues 17 resulting in an improved level of service to the neighborhoods to reduce waterway clogging with 18 vegetation and decaying algae and provide improved storm water drainage and vessel movement; 19 and 20 WHEREAS, approving the agreement with the Tax Collector for Palm Beach County will 21 permit the City to levy and collect the canal maintenance special assessment on the annual 22 property tax bills; and 23 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, upon the 24 recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the City residents to approve and 25 authorize the Mayor to sign an Interlocal Agreement between Anne M. Gannon as Constitutional 26 Tax Collector for Palm Beach County, and City of Boynton Beach, for the implementation and 27 collection of the City's non-ad valorem assessments noted in Resolution NO. R21-175 for Canal 28 Maintenance Services the Lake Eden Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal adopted December 29 7, 2021, by the City of Boynton Beach. S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\ILA With Tax Collector(Canal Assessment)-Reso.Docx Page 1170 of 1193 30 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 31 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 32 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and incorporated 33 herein by this reference. 34 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby 35 Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign an Interlocal Agreement between Anne M. Gannon as 36 Constitutional Tax Collector for Palm Beach County, and City of Boynton Beach, for the 37 implementation and collection of the City's non-ad valorem assessments noted in Resolution NO. 38 R21-175 for Canal Maintenance Services the Lake Eden Four Canals and Lake Shore Haven Canal 39 adopted December 7, 2021, by the City of Boynton Beach. A copy of the Agreement is attached 40 hereto as Exhibit "A". 41 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 42 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, 2022. 43 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 44 YES NO 45 46 Mayor—Ty Penserga 47 48 Vice Mayor—Angela Cruz 49 50 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay 51 52 Commissioner—Thomas Turkin 53 54 Commissioner—Aimee Kelley 55 56 VOTE 57 ATTEST: 58 59 60 Maylee DeJesus, MMC 61 City Clerk 62 63 (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RESO\Agreements\ILA With Tax Collector(Canal Assessment)-Reso.Docx Page 1171 of 1193 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of ,2022 by and between Anne M.Gannon as Constitutional Tax Collector for Palm Beach County (the "Tax Collector"), and the City of Boynton Beach (the "City"), for the implementation and collection of the City's non-ad valorem assessments noted in Resolution NO. R21-175 for Canal Maintenance Services adopted December 7, 2021,by the City of Boynton Beach as follows: 1. The City shall meet all the requirements of Florida Statutes 197.3631 and 197.3632 for the implementation of the City's non-ad valorem assessment billing. 2. Upon the performance by the City of its requirements in compliance with the above statutes and this Agreement, the Tax Collector agrees to implement the City's non-ad valorem assessments billing and collection. 3. The City further agrees that it shall provide to the Tax Collector compensation for the actual cost of collecting these non-ad valorem assessments as provided in Florida Statutes (F.S. Section 197.3632(8)(c). Since the actual costs of collection cannot be precisely determined, the parties agree that one percent(1%) of total collections will be considered the costs. 4. This Agreement shall be in effect for the tax year 2022 and subsequent years thereafter unless canceled by either the City or the Tax Collector by giving notice in writing to the other by January 10th. 5. This Agreement may be modified by both parties in writing provided such modifications are agreed upon prior to any notice of termination. 6. This Agreement shall be changed, modified, or amended in writing as necessary to conform with any new statutory requirements when and if enacted into law. 7. Subject to the provisions and limitations of Florida Statute 768.28,the City shall indemnify and save harmless and defend the Tax Collector, its agents, servants, and employees from and against any and all claims, liability, losses, or causes of action which may arise from any misconduct, improper action, negligent act, or omission of the City, its servants, or employees in the performance of services under this Agreement. The City acknowledges that the Tax Collector is entering this Agreement without any determination that the City is legally authorized or qualified to assess these non-ad valorem assessments pursuant to Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, determine the legality of the assessment, or determine the constitutionality of any lien resulting from nonpayment of the assessment. 8. Notice All notices or other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly given if delivered in person or sent by certified mail return receipt requested and addressed as follows: Page 1172 of 1193 If to the City: With a copy to: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Attn: James Stables, Interim City Manager 100 E. Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 If to the Tax Collector: With a copy to: Honorable Anne M. Gannon Carmen Richardson, Constitutional Tax Collector, Director, Finance and Budget Dept. Serving Palm Beach County 301 North Olive Avenue, Third Floor 301 North Olive Avenue, Third Floor West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 IN WITNESS HEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their respective duly authorized officers or representatives. ATTEST: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH BY: NAME (Authorized Signature for City) Name: Title: Date Signed: ATTEST: PALM BEACH COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR BY: NAME Anne M. Gannon, Tax Collector Date Signed: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Signature: Date Signed: Hampton C. Peterson, Esq. General Counsel Palm Beach County Tax Collector Page 1173 of 1193 1 RESOLUTION R21- 175 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 4 SETTING FORTH THE CITY'S INTENT TO USE THE UNIFORM 5 METHOD FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A NON-AD 6 VALOREM SPECIAL ASSESSMENT TO BE LEVIED UPON CERTAIN 7 REAL PROPERTIES LYING WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES 8 OF THE CITY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT 9 "A," ATTACHED HERETO, TO RECOVER THE COSTS ASSOCIATED 10 WITH CITY'S CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES; STATING A NEED 11 FOR SUCH LEVY; PROVIDING THAT A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION 12 SHALL BE FORWARDED TO THE PROPERTY APPRAISER, TAX 13 COLLECTOR AND THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; 14 PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND 15 PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 16 17 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida (the "City") 18 intends to utilize the Uniform Method for the levy, collection, and enforcement of a non-ad valorem 19 special assessment ("Uniform Method") to recover the costs associated with the City's canal 20 maintenance services, commencing with the Fiscal Year starting on October 1, 2022; and 21 WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 197.3632(3)(a), Florida Statutes, the City 22 advertised its intent to use the Uniform Method for the collection of the assessment weekly in a 23 newspaper of general circulation for four (4) consecutive weeks preceding the public hearing held 24 the day hereof. Proof of publication of such hearing being attached hereto as Exhibit "B"; and 25 WHEREAS, the City Commission held a duly-advertised public hearing prior to the 26 adoption of this Resolution; and 27 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, as amended, the City 28 Commission of the City of Boynton Beach desires to set forth its intent to use the Uniform Method 29 to recover the costs associated with the City's canal maintenance special assessment, located within 30 the municipal boundaries of the City more particularly described in Exhibit "A," attached hereto {00479390.1306-9905552} Page 1174 of 1193 31 and incorporated herein, because this method provides an economical and efficient process for such 32 special assessments to be collected annually, commencing in October 2022; and 33 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, directs the City 34 Clerk to provide copies of this Resolution to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, Palm 35 Beach County Tax Collector and the Florida Department of Revenue on or prior to January 10, 36 2022; and 37 WHEREAS, the City Commission determines that utilizing a non-ad valorem special 38 assessment, as detailed herein, is in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City. 39 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE 40 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA,AS FOLLOWS: 41 42 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are true and correct and hereby ratified 43 and confirmed by the City Commission. 44 Section 2. Beginning with the Fiscal Year commencing on October 1, 2022, and with 45 the tax statement mailed for such Fiscal Year, the City intends to use the Uniform Method 46 authorized in Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, as amended,to levy, collect, and enforce a non-ad 47 valorem special assessment to recover the costs associated with the City's canal maintenance 48 special assessments,within the municipal boundaries of City,more particularly described in Exhibit 49 "A," attached hereto and made a part hereof. 50 Section 3. The City hereby determines that the levy of the assessments is needed to 51 recover the costs associated with the City's canal maintenance special assessment, and the Uniform 52 Method provides an efficient method of collecting the special assessments. 53 Section 4. Upon adoption, the City Clerk is hereby directed to send a copy of this 54 Resolution by United States mail, certified return receipt requested, to the Florida Department of 55 Revenue,the Palm Beach County Tax Collector, and the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser by {aw79390.1 306-9905552} Page 2 of 5 Page 1175 of 1193 56 January 10, 2022. 57 Section 5. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby 58 repealed to the extent of such conflict. 59 Section 6. If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution is held by 60 any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or application, it shall 61 not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Resolution. 62 Section 7. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage 63 and adoption. 64 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of December, 2021. 65 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 66 YES NO 67 68 Mayor— Steven B. Grant ✓` 69 70 Vice Mayor—Woodrow L. Hay 71 72 Commissioner—Justin Katz _v 73 V/ 74 Commissioner—Christina L. Romelus 75 76 Commissioner—Ty Penserga (/ 77 78 VOTE 79 ATTEST: 801 82 C stat Gibson, MMC 83 City Clerk 84 85 86 (Corporate Sea]) 87 88 89 {00479390.1 306-9905552} Page 3 of 5 Page 1176 of 1193 EXHIBIT "A" MAP/LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH i {00479390.1 3069905552} Page 4 of 5 Page 1177 of 1193 EXHIBIT `A' CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CORPORATE BOUNDARY LEGAL DESCRIPTION (thru January, 2007 Annexation Petitions) January 18, 2008 (Updated August 20, 2008) (Updated May 12, 2011) (Updated March 12, 2013) BEGINNING at a point in the boundary line of the Corporate Limits of the City of Boynton Beach as set forth in Chapter 68-81, Laws of Florida Extraordinary Session 1968, as shown by the records of the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida, said point being the intersection of the Westerly extension of the South line of Lot 10, as shown on the plat of BENSON BROTHERS SUBDIVISION, as shown on the plat thereof and recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 27, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and the centerline of the Intracoastal Waterway; thence Southerly along the said centerline of the Intracoastal Waterway to its intersection with the South line extension Eastward of Tract "C" as shown on the plat of ESTANCIA AT BOYNTON BEACH PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 108, Page 25, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along the South record plat line of ESTANCIA AT BOYNTON BEACH PUD to a point on the Easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One(S.R. 5) as currently laid out and in use, according to Road Plat Book 2, Page 158, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One, a distance of 64.5 feet, more or less, to a point at the Southwest corner of Bamboo Lane and its ingress-egress/utility easement as recorded in ORB 14728, Page 512 and ORB 14834, Page 921 respectively, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along said South line of Bamboo Lane ingress-egress/utility easement, a distance of 169 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Southerly along a line parallel with the East right-of- way line of U.S. Highway One, a distance of 70 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Westerly, parallel with the North line of Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, a distance of 150 feet, more or less, to the said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One; thence Southerly along said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One to the Northwest corner of the plat of WATERSIDE VILLAGE PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 106,Page 195, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly, Northerly, Easterly, Southerly, and Easterly along the North plat line to the West right-of-way line of Intracoastal Waterway; thence Southerly along said Westerly right-of-way line of the plat WATERSIDE VILLAGE PUD at the Southeast corner; thence Westerly, Southerly and Westerly along the South plat line to the East right-of- way line of U.S. Highway One (S.R. 5) as currently laid out and in use; thence Southerly along said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One to its intersection with the North line of Lot 8 less the West 17 feet for road right-of-way, of KING'S SUBDIVISION, {00479750.1 306-9905552) Page I of 11 pages Page 1178 of 1193 as recorded in Plat Book 20, Page 47, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along the North property line of Lot 8 to the Northeast comer thereof; thence Southerly along East property line of Lot 8 to the Southeast comer thereof, thence Westerly along the South property line of Lot 8 to the said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One; thence Southerly along said East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One to the Northwest comer of Lot 3, according to the plat of KING'S SUBDIVISION, as noted previously; thence Easterly along the North property line of said Lot 3, to the Northeast comer thereof; thence Southerly along the East line of Lots 3, 2, 1, 1-A, and that part of Lot "C" excepting the following part of said Lot "C": [Beginning at the Southwest comer of said Lot "C", and thence running North along the West line thereof, a distance of 80 feet; thence Easterly in a straight line to the Southeast comer of said Lot "C"]; thence running West along the South line of said Lot "C" to the this Point of Beginning; further less and except the Westerly 17 feet for road right-of-way; thence Southerly along the said Easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One to its intersection with the Southeast comer of Lot "A", as shown on the plat of KINGS SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat Book 20, Page 47, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along the South line of said Lot "A" to its Northeast comer, said comer being on the West line of TRADE WINDS ESTATES, FIRST ADDITION, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 44, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along the West line of said TRADE WINDS ESTATES, FIRST ADDITION, a distance of 50 feet to a point, said point being also the Southeast comer of the "Not Included"parcel adjacent to said Lot "A", as shown on said KING'S SUBDIVISION,thence Westerly along said South 50 foot line to the Easterly right-of-way line of South Federal Highway (U.S. #1) as currently laid out and in use; thence Southerly along the said Easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway One to its intersection with the North point of Lot 24, according to the plat of DELRAY BEACH ESTATES, as recorded in Plat Book 21, Page 13, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along the East line of said DELRAY BEACH ESTATES, to the Southeast comer of Lot 25 of said DELRAY BEACH ESTATES; thence continue Northwesterly along the South line of said Lot 25, along an Easterly projection of the South line of Lot 20 and along said South line of Lot 20, DELRAY BEACH ESTATES, to the Southwest comer of said Lot 20; thence along a Northwesterly projection of said South line of Lot 20 to a point of intersection with the West line of the Florida East Coast Railroad right-of-way; thence Northerly along the West line of the F.E.C. Railroad Company's right-of-way to the intersection of the East and West quarter-section line of said Section 4, being also the centerline of Gulfstream Boulevard and the city's southern corporate limits with the City of Delray Beach; thence ran Westerly along the said centerline of Gulfstream Boulevard and along the Southern subdivision line of the HILLS AT LAFX, EDEN, PUD as recorded in Plat Book 79, Page 89, according to the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to the centerline of Swinton Avenue; thence run Southerly along the centerline of Swinton Avenue to the Easterly extension of the South line of the plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISON PLAT NO. 4, as recorded in Plat Book 30, Page 122, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida and the North corporate limits of the City of Delray Beach; thence Westerly along the South line of said plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 4, to the Easterly right-of-way line of the Lake Worth Drainage District (LWDD) Equalization (E) -4 Canal; thence run Southwesterly along the said (00479750,1 306-9905552) Page 2 of 11 pages Page 1179 of 1193 i LWDD E-4 Canal right-of-way line to the Easterly line of Lot 13 as shown on the plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISON PLAT NO. 2, as recorded in Plat Book 29, Page 53, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence run Southeasterly to the `Not Included' parcel as shown on said plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 2; thence run Northeasterly, Southeasterly and Southwesterly along the property line of said `Not Included' parcel to the Northeasterly corner of Lot 12 as shown on said plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 2; thence Southeasterly along the Easterly property line of said Lot 12, Lot 11 and Lot 10 to the centerline of said LWDD E-4 Canal as currently laid our and in use; thence Southwesterly along the centerline of said LWDD E-4 Canal to the East right-of-way line of Lake Drive; thence South along the said East right-of-way line of said Lake Drive to the North right-of-way of Pine Ridge Road as shown on the plat of LAKE SHORE ESTATES, as recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 26, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida (said plat being in the City of Delray Beach); thence West along the North line of Pine Ridge Road a distance of 60 feet to the West right-of- way line of Lake Drive; thence Northerly along the said West right-of-way line of Lake Drive, a distance of 165.21 feet to a point; thence Westerly following the North line of the property shown in ORB 5904, Page 1024, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said property was de-annexed from the City pursuant to Ord. No. 06-029, to a point on a line extended Northward from the Northwest corner of said plat of LAKE SHORE ESTATES; thence Northerly along the West subdivision line of LAKE SHORE ESTATES; thence North along the West subdivision line of LAKE SHORE ESTATES extension to a point on the Southwesterly property line of Lot 9 as shown on said plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISON PLAT NO. 2; thence Northwesterly along the perimeter of Block 1 (and Lot 9) of said plat of LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 2 to a point that is 63.44 feet Northwesterly of the Southwest corner of Lot 6 of said LAKE EDEN SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 2;thence Southerly, a distance of 5.28 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly, a distance of 88.24 feet to a point; thence Southerly, a distance of 125.40 feet to a point; thence Westerly, a distance of 275.96 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly, a distance of 137.40 feet to a point; thence Northwesterly, a distance of 93.09 feet (non-radial) to a point on a curve concave to the Northwest having a radius of 106.26 feet and a central angle of 53° 41' 27", a arc distance of 99.58 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly, a distance of 90.85 feet to the beginning of a curve concave to the Southeast, having a radius of 67.65 feet and a central angle of 49° 03' 30"; thence along the arc of the curve a distance of 57.92 feet to the point of tangency of said curve; thence Southerly, a distance of 38.91 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly, a distance of 162.57 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly, a distance of 138.00 feet to a point, said point being 48 feet North of the North line of the South I/4 of the South 1/2 of Section 5, Twp. 46 S, Rge. 43 E; thence Westerly parallel with said North line, a distance of 185.00 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly, a distance of 380.00 feet to a point; thence Westerly, a distance of 300.00 feet to a point on the Easterly right-of-way line of Interstate 95 (S.R. 9) as currently laid out and in use; thence Southwesterly along the Easterly right-of-way line of Interstate 95 (S.R. 9) to the Easterly extension of the South right-of-way line of the LWDD Lateral 30 Canal (aka the South Section line of Section 5, Twp. 46 S, Rge. 43 E.); thence Westerly along the said South line of said Section 5 and Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, of said LWDD Lateral 30 Canal; and continue Westerly along the South line of Section 1, Township 46 South, Range 42 East to a point that is 340 feet, more or less, East of the South quarter-corner of said Section 1, Township 46 South,Range 42 East; �ON79750,1 306-9905552) Page 3 of 11 pages Page 1180 of 1193 thence Northerly along a line parallel with the North - South quarter-section line that is 340 feet, more or less, East of said quarter-section line, a distance of 680 feet, more or less to a point; thence Westerly along a line parallel to the South line of said Section 1, a distance of 340 feet, more or less to said quarter-section line of said Section 1; thence Northerly along said quarter- section line of said Section 1 to a point on the North line of Section 1, Township 46 South, Range 42 East; thence Easterly along the North line of Section 1, Township 46 South, Range 42 East, and the North line of Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, to a point that is 2,030 feet, more or less, West of the Northeast corner said Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East; thence Northerly along the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 31, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, a distance of 668 feet, more or less,to a point; thence Easterly along the North line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 31, a distance of 338 feet, more or less to a point, that said point being also the Southwest corner of the plat of CRANBROOK LAKE ESTATES, as recorded in Plat Book 33, Page 124, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.; thence Northerly along the West line of the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 31, a distance of 668 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Westerly along the North line of the West 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 31, a distance of 337 feet, more or less,to a point on the West line of the East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 31; thence Northerly along said West line of the East !2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 31, a distance of 1,336 feet, more or less, to a point on the North line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 31, thence continue Northerly along the West line of the E1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 31 to the Southwest corner of Lot 128, according to the plat of QUAIL RUN VILLAS, PUD as recorded in Plat Book 73, Page 18, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence continue Northerly along the West plat line to the Southeast corner of Lot 161 of said plat, thence Westerly along the South plat line to the Southwest corner of Tract "L-I" of said plat; thence Northerly along the West line of said plat to a point on the South right-of-way line of Woolbright Road; thence continue Northerly across Woolbright Road to the South quarter-corner of Section 30, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, said quarter-corner being in the LWDD L-26 Canal right-of- way; thence continue Northerly along the quarter section line of Section 30 and the centerline of Knuth Road to the intersection with the Easterly extension of the South line of the plat known as KNUTH ROAD P.C.D. PLAT NO. 1, as recorded in Plat Book 82, Page 45, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along the South plat line of said KNUTH ROAD P.C.D. PLAT NO. 1 to the Southwest corner thereof, thence Northerly along the West plat line of said KNUTH ROAD P.C.D. PLAT NO. 1 to a point on the South right-of-way line of Boynton Beach Boulevard as currently laid out and in use; thence Easterly along said South right-of-way line of Boynton Beach Boulevard, a distance of 280 feet, more or less; thence Northerly crossing Boynton Beach Boulevard and along the West side of an 30-foot road right- of-way to the North Line of said Section 30, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Easterly along the North Section line of said Section 30 to the North quarter-corner of said section, the same being also the South quarter-section corner of Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Northerly along the quarter-section line of said Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East(aka centerline of Knuth Road), a distance of 792 feet,more or less, to a point that is the intersection of the North line of the South 130 feet, more or less, of Tract 53 extended Eastward, said Tract is shown on the plat of SUBDIVISION SECTION 19, Township 45 South, (00479750.1 3069905552) Page 4 of I I pages Page 1181 of 1193 Range 43 East, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 19, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along said North line of the South 130 feet of said Tract 53, a distance of 328 feet, more or less, to the East line of Tract 54, as shown on said plat of SUBDIVISION SECTION 19; thence Southerly along the East line of said Tract 54, a distance of 130 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of said Tract 54; thence Westerly along the south line of Tracts 54, 55 & 56 to the Southwest corner of Tract 56; thence Northerly along the West line of said Tract 56 to the Northwest corner of said Tract 56; thence Easterly along the North line of said Tracts 56, 55, 54 & 53 extending to the centerline of a 30-foot road (aka the centerline of Knuth Road) and the North— South quarter-section line of said Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Northerly along said quarter-section line (the same being also the centerline of Javert Street as shown on the plat of WEST BOYNTON PLAT NO. 2B & 2C, as recorded in Plat Book 15, Page 12, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to its intersection with the North line of the South 1/2 of the Northeast '/4 of said Section 19, said North line located in the Boynton Canal (SFWMD L-16 Canal); thence Easterly along said North line of the South 1/2 of the Northeast '/ of said Section 19 to the Southwest corner of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 19; thence Northerly along the West line of said Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 19 to the North line of said Section 19; thence continue Northerly along the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 18, Township 45 South, Range 43 East to the South right-of-way line of Gateway Boulevard as currently laid out and in use; thence Westerly along the South right-of- way line of Gateway Boulevard to its intersection with the North— South quarter section line of said Section 18; thence Northerly along said line crossing over Gateway Boulevard to its North right-of-way line; thence Easterly along said North right-of-way of Gateway Boulevard to the West line of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast %4 of said Section 18; thence Northerly along said West line of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 18 to the Northwest corner of said Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 18; thence Westerly along the North line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 18, said line being also the South line of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 18, to the Southwest corner of said Northeast 1/4 of Section 18; thence Northerly along the West line of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 18, said line being also the West line of the plat of MELEAR, as recorded in Plat Book 86, Page 145, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, a distance of 1,984 feet, more or less, to a point at the intersection of Tract "C" & "D" according to said plat of MELEAR; thence Westerly along the South line of said Tract "D" & Tract "C", a distance of 465 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of said plat of MELEAR; thence continue Westerly along the Westerly projection of said South line, a distance of 165 feet, more or less, to the East line of the West 3/4 of the North 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 18, said line being also the East line of the plat known as the REPLAT OF THE PLAT OF CITRUS TRAIL, A PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 65, page 151, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along the East line of the West 3/4 of the North 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 and the East line of the PLAT OF CITRUS PARK, A PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 74, page 176, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, a distance of 1,315 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of said record plat of PLAT OF CITRUS PARK, A PUD; thence Westerly along the South line of the North 1/2 of the South '/4 of Northwest 1/4 of Section 18, to the East line of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 18, said point being also the Northeast corner of the (Citrus Cove elementary school) School Board of Palm Beach County property; thence Southerly along the East line of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of (00479750.1 306-9905552) Page 5 of 11 pages Page 1182 of 1193 i j said Section 18 to a point on the East — West quarter-section line of said Section 18; thence Easterly along the East — West quarter-section line to the Northeast corner of the PLAT OF LAWRENCE LAKE, A PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 64, Page 106, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along the East line of the PLAT OF LAWRENCE LAKE, A PUD, a distance of 496 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of said plat; thence Westerly along the South line of the PLAT OF LAWRENCE LAKE, A PUD, a distance of 1, 406 feet,more or less, to the East right-of-way line of Lawrence Road as currently laid out and in use; i thence Southerly along the said East right-of-way line of Lawrence Road, to a point of j intersection with the Easterly extension of the South line of Tract "C" of the plat of SAUSALITO PLACE, PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 76, page 47, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly across Lawrence Road and along the said South line of said Tract "C", a distance of 712 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of Lot 110 of said SAUSALITO PLACE, PUD record plat; thence Southerly along the East line of said plat, a distance of 408 feet, more or less, to the North right-of-way line of Gateway Boulevard (as set forth in Road Plat Book 4, Pages 249-250, Public Record of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along said North right-of-way line of Gateway Boulevard, a distance of 632 feet, more or less, to the West right-of-way line of Lawrence Road; thence Southerly along the West right- of-way line of Lawrence Road, a distance of 316 feet, more or less, to the North line of PARRY TRAILER VILLAGE as shown in Assessor Map 37, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along the North line of said PARRY TRAILER VILLAGE property line to the West line of said PARRY TRAILER VILLAGE and the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 13, Township 45 South, Range 42 East; thence Southerly along the West line of said PARRY TRAILER VILLAGE and the West line of PINE GROVE VILLAGE as shown on Assessor Map 7, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida(also the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 13) to the South line of said Section 13; thence Westerly along the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 13 to the Southwest corner thereof(and the South quarter-corner) of Section 13; thence Northerly along the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 13 to its Northwest corner; thence continue Northerly along the West line of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 13, said line being also the centerline of Old Military Trail (fka Sun-up Trail) as recorded in Deed Book 559, Page 123, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to its intersection with the Westerly extension of the North line of the plat of NAUTICA PUD—PLAT TWO, as recorded in Plat Book 75, Page 33,Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along the North line of said plat of NAUTICA PUD — PLAT TWO, a distance of 1,408 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner (a PRM) of Lot 64, as shown on the plat of NAUTICA PUD — PLAT ONE, as recorded in Plat Book 74, Page 170, Public Records of Palm. Beach County, Florida; thence Northerly along the West line of said NAUTICA PUD — PLAT ONE, a distance of 950 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of SUNUP GROVE, as shown on Assessor Map 36, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along the North line of said SUNUP GROVE to the southeast corner of the plat of SUNSET CAY, as recorded in Plat Book 71, Page 115, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Northerly along the East line of said SUNSET CAY, said line being also the East line of the West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 13,to a point on the North line of Section 13; thence continuing Northerly along the West line of the plat of MANOR FOREST PLAT 4, as recorded in Plat Book 73, Page 194, Public Records of (00479750.1306-9905552) Page 6 of 1 I pages Page 1183 of 1193 Palm Beach County, Florida, to the Northwest corner of said plat; thence following the plat limit line Easterly to the West right-of-way line of Manor Forest Boulevard, crossing over to the East right-of-way line at the plat limit, then Southerly along said East right-of-way line to Tract "0- 2", continuing along the tract line of Tract "0-2" & "L-2" to the Northwest corner of Tract "L- 1", continuing Eastward to the Northeast corner of said plat, Southerly along the plat line to the right angle at Tract "0-3", and Easterly on the plat line to the Northeast corner of said plat of MANOR FOREST PLAT 4 and the West right-of-way line of Lawrence Road; thence continue Easterly, a distance of 80 feet, more or less, to the East right-of-way line of Lawrence Road; thence Southerly along the East right-of-way line of said Lawrence Road to the South line of Section 7, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Easterly along the said South line of Section 7 to the intersection of the West line of the plat of FOSTERS MILL, A PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 83, Page 139, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, extended Southerly; thence Northerly along said West line of the plat of FOSTERS MILL, A PUD, a distance of 1,335 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of the PLAT OF LAWRENCE GROVE, PLAT NO. 1, A PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 60, Page 21, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along the South line of said PLAT OF LAWRENCE GROVE, PLAT NO. 1, A PUD and extended Westerly to the West right-of-way line of Lawrence Road; thence Northerly along the West right-of-way line of Lawrence Road to the South line of the Northeast corner of Section 12, Township 45 South, Range 42 East; thence Westerly along the South line of the Northeast L/4 of said Section 12, a distance of 604 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Northerly along the West plat line of PALMYRA ESTATES, PUD, as recorded in Plat Book 104, Page 26, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to the Northwest corner thereof, thence Easterly along the North plat line, a distance of 604 feet, more or less, to the West right- of-way line of Lawrence Road; thence Northerly along the said West right-of-way line of Lawrence Road to the North line of said Section 12, Township 45 South, Range 42 East; thence continue Northerly to the North right-of-way line of Hypoluxo Road as currently laid out and in use; thence Easterly along the said North right-of-way line of Hypoluxo Road, parallel with Section 7, Township 45 South, Range 43 East to a point; thence continue Easterly along said North right-of-way line of Hypoluxo Road parallel with Section 8, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, a distance of 2,484 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the East line of the plat of BOYNTON LAKES — PLAT NO. 6 (PUD), as recorded in Plat Book 52, Page 109, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida extended Northward; thence Southerly along the said extension of the East line of the plat of BOYNTON LAKES — PLAT NO. 6 (PUD) a distance of 1,789 feet, more or less, to the West right-of-way line of the LWDD E-4 Canal (said canal is recorded in O.R.B. 3030, Page 1930, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida); thence Northerly along the said West canal right-of-way to its intersection of said North right-of- way line of Hypoluxo Road; thence Easterly along said North right-of-way line of Hypoluxo Road to the intersection with the West line of the plat of HIGH RIDGE SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida extended Northward; thence Southerly along said extension and the West line of the plat of HIGH RIDGE SUBDIVISON, a distance of 3,658 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of Lot 32 of said plat; thence Eastward along the South line of said Lot 32, a distance of 486 feet, more or less, to the West right-of-way line of High Ridge Road; thence Northerly along the West right-of-way line of High Ridge Road, a distance of 106 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly across High Ridge Road right-of-way and along the "Not Included" parcel as shown on the plat of i {00479750.1 306-9905552} Page 7 of I I pages Page 1184 of 1193 CEDAR RIDGE, A PUD & HIGH RIDGE COMMERCE PARK A PID, as recorded in Plat Book 46, Page 58, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, a distance of 175 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of Lot 9 of said plat;thence Northerly along the West line of said Lot 9, a distance of 160 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of said plat; thence Westerly along the extension of the North plat line a distance of 110 feet, more or less,to the East right-of- way line of High Ridge Road; thence Northerly along the East right-of-way line of Highway Ridge Road, a distance of 330 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of the Lake Worth Christian School property;then Easterly along the North school property line, a distance of 1,335 feet, more or less, to the East line of the West quarter line of said Section 9, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Northerly along said East line the West quarter line, a distance of 950 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly across the CSX Railroad right-of-way and the Interstate 95 right-of-way to the East line of said Interstate 95 right-of-way; thence Southerly along said East right-of-way line of Interstate 95 to a point that is 196.13 feet North of the Northwest corner of PINE POINT VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, Section "B", said point being also the Northwest corner of a proposed condominium development to be called "Miraflor"; thence Easterly, a distance of 176 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Northerly, a distance of 19 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly, a distance of 149 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Northerly, a distance of 12 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly, a distance of 326 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Southerly, a distance of 3 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly, a distance of 34 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Southerly, a distance of 156 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly, a distance of 82 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Northerly, a distance of 93 feet, more or less, to a point; thence Easterly, a distance of 92 feet, more or less, to a point on the West right-of-way line of Seacrest Boulevard; thence Southerly along said West right-of-way line of Seacrest Boulevard, an approximate distance of 31 feet, more or less, to the intersection point with the Westward extension of the centerline of Mentone Road;thence Eastward along said extension and the centerline of Mentone Road to the intersection of the most Northern East plat line extension of the plat of ROLLING GREEN RIDGE, as recorded in Plat Book 24, Page 124, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along said East plat line of said plat of ROLLING GREEN RIDGE, a distance of 683 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of Lot 15 of said plat; thence Easterly along the North line of said Lots 15 & 16, a distance of 182 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of Lot 16; thence continue Easterly along the North line of Lot 20, according to the PLAT OF RIDGE GROVE ESTATES, as recorded in Plat Book 30, Page 100, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and the Eastward extension thereof, to the centerline of Grove Road; thence Southerly along the centerline of Grove Road to the centerline of Miner Road, said centerline being also the South line of Section 9, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence Easterly along the centerline of Miner Road to the Northwest corner of the East '/2 of the Northeast corner of the Northeast corner of Section 16, Township 45 S, Range 43 East, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly along the West line of said East '/a of the Northeast '/4 of the Northeast '/4 of said Section 16, said line being also the West line of Quadrille Condominiums as recorded in ORB 3126, Pg. 28, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to the centerline of Northeast 26th Avenue (fka Breakers Drive); thence Easterly along the centerline of Northeast 26th Avenue and its Eastern extension thereof, said extension crossing the F.E.C. Railroad, U.S. Highway One (S. R. #5), and the North line of that part of the South 150 feet of the North 1,455.5 feet of the Northwest '/4 of Section 15, Township 45 South, (00479750.1 306-9905552) Page 8 of I 1 pages Page 1185 of 1193 Range 43 East (this part being also the proposed North line of a record plat of PENINSULA, A IPUD, to be recorded in Palm Beach County, Florida), to the intersection with the centerline of the Intracoastal Waterway, as currently laid out and in use; thence Southerly along the said centerline of the Intracoastal Waterway to the POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH: 1] (in Section 8, Township 45 South, Range 43 East) All of Lots 7 & 8, according to the plat of HIGH RIDGE SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 6,Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. AND: 2] (in Section 34, Township 45 South, Range 43 East) Being all of Lots 11 thru 16, lying West of State Road A-1-A, as currently laid out and in use, and lying East of the East right-of-way line of the Intracoastal Waterway, as shown on the plat of BENSON BROTHERS SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 27, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and The South 385.0 feet of the North 1,569.0 feet of Government Lot 2, Section 34, Township 43 South, Range 43 East, lying East of State Road 140 (A-I-A). AND: PARCEL (in Government Lot I. Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East) A Parcel of Land in Government Lot 1, Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida,being more particularly described as follows: From the point of intersection of the Westerly line of said Government lot of said Section 4 with the Easterly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5, run North 17'13' 16" East, along said right- of-way line, 52.55 feet to the point in the North line of Trade Winds Estates First Addition, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 44, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;thence continue Northerly along the same course, a distance of 28.52 feet to the Point of Beginning and the Southwest comer of the parcel of land herein described; thence North 89'18'46" East, parallel to the North line of said Trade Winds Estates First Addition, a distance of 108 feet; thence North 17'13'16" East, parallel to the Easterly right-of-way line of said State Road No.5, a distance of 49.85 feet to a point in a line parallel to the North line of said Trade Winds Estates First Addition, and 75 feet Northerly therefrom, measured along a line parallel to the West right-of-way line of the Intercoastal Waterway; thence North 89'l 8'46" East, along said parallel line, a distance of 44.78 feet, more or less to a point 734.91 feet Westerly from, measured along said parallel line, the Westerly right-of-way line of said Intercoastal Waterway, a distance of 69.16 feet to a point in the South line of a private road; thence North 05'26'06" East, parallel to said South line of private road; thence Westerly along the South line of said private road, being the are of a curve concave to the North and having a radius of 102.47 feet, a distance of 20.30 feet to the end of said curve; thence South 89'18'46" West parallel to the North line of said Trade Winds Estates First Addition, and along the South line of said private road, a distance of 118.42 feet to a point in the Easterly right-of-way of line of said State Road (D0479750.1306-9905552) Page 9 of I I pages Page 1186 of 1193 i No. 5; thence South 17° 13' 16" West, along said Easterly right-of-way line, a distance of 120 feet to the Point of Beginning. PARCEL 2 (in Government Lot 1, Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East) A parcel of land in Government Lot 1, Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing from the intersection of the East right-of-way line of US Highway No. 1 (State Road No. 5) a 100 foot right of way as shown on the Florida Dept. of Transportation right of way map Section 9301-205, with the North line of Trade Winds Estates First Addition, as recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 44, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence North 1713'16" East along said East right of way line, a distance of 28.52 feet; thence North 89'l 8'46" East along a line parallel to, and 27.14 feet North of, as measured at right angles to said North line of Trade Winds Estates First Addition, a distance of 90.13 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue North 89°18'40" East a distance of 5.84 feet; thence North 11 °48'40: East along the East (water side) edge of a concrete seawall, a distance of 42.44 feet; thence North 88°32 '42" East along the South (water side) edge of said concrete seawall, a distance of 44.51 feet; thence North 05°26'06" East a distance of 5.44 feet; thence South 89°18'46" West along the boundary of a parcel described in Official Records Book 8002, Page 740, a distance of 44.78 feet; thence South 17'13'16" West along the boundary of said parcel, a distance of 49.85 feet to the Point of Beginning. AND: (in Section 31, Township 45 South, Range 43 East) The West half of the NE 114 of the SW 114 of the SE 114 of Section 31 Township 45 South, Range 43 East, located in Palm Beach County, Florida. together with an easement for ingress and egress recorded in OR Book 2988 Page 254 and re-recorded in OR Book 3118, Page 1466 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said lands situate in Palm Beach County, Florida. LESS: A] (in Section 17, Township 45 South,Range 43 East) Begin at meander corner no. 24 on the North boundary of Section 17, Township 45 South, Range 43 East; thence along the meander line run South 2,640 feet, more or less; thence S 89° 50' E, 955 feet, more or less, to the meander line on the East side of Lake Osborne; thence follow the meander line N. 12° 30' E, 947 feet, more or less to a point; thence continue of the meander line N. 01° 00' E, 1,716 feet,more or less, to the North boundary of said Section 17; thence along the North boundary of said Section 17, N. 89° 50' W, 1,190 feet, more or less, to the Point of Beginning containing 68.7 acres, more or less, lying and being in Section 17, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach county, Florida, less the following described land, to-wit: all the submerged land in the West half of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 17, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, in Palm Beach County, Florida, lying East of Government Lot No. 2, and the meander line of said section, containing 16.7 acres, more or less, as described in Deed Book 1076, Page 4. (00479750.1 306-9905552) Page 10 of 11 pages Page 1187 of 1193 AND LESS: B] (in Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 43 East) Being Lots 1 thru 5, as shown on the plat of KILLIAN'S PARK, as recorded in Plat Book 23, Page 195, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and all of Lots 39, 40, 66, 67, 72 thru 76, and Lots 78 thru 112,the AMENDED PLAT OF TRADE WINDS ESTATES, as recorded in Plat Book 21,Page 73, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. (00479750)306-9905552) Page 1 I of I 1 pages Page 1188 of 1193 City of Boynton N ••0000-•..•••._............� .•IrAri-.4.-1r/.a•.?�Fi.H6- li.i.i=r4�t ;F.li-Idtii'� _ HYPoluxo Rd jI ■ � � w � � m ■ r� s M � ■ 10,01.+ r Mlner Rd ■ M nor Rd 0,01010 ■ Li,01.101 1r1r1r1q, r r v ■ � ir1.,r� 'Y 811d M ■ viol r � Ct.—Yy—BW r ■ r r 0,01.,0 ■ r v r r ■ r,.1r1I j z � r Q MarBn Luther King Jr Blvd r r r U z Old Boynton Rd ■ � � r b r &l■ W Boyn,an Bead,Blvd —.�. E Ooean Ave & Ocean Ave pin � r i r r r ■ � r r m ■ r r r r W Wnaihdghl Rd E Woolt:right Rd r Wcclhrlght Rd — ¢ rr ■_ � r r SW 23N Ave BE 23rd Ave w t t Golf Rd r r r ii r r IML �Iry 0 — ■ z JIM ' Legend ■Cit Boundary r `1r1� Gurcetream Bnw R,I.Ior Y Major Roads Coconut Ln ■ Arq 4 r to i4 �r 1-95 1 r 2 NE 22nd St ..................,.101., 1.,r,. 0 0.5 1 Miles Page 1189 of 1193 i EXHIBIT "B" PROOF OF PUBLICATION [TO BE INSERTED UPON RECEIPT] (00479390.1306-9905552) Page 5 of 5 Page 1190 of 1193 The Pahn Beach Post Phlhr,n Didily �'vqs PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF FLORIDA PUBLIC NOTICE Before the undersigned authority, personally appeared Teal Pontarelli, who on oath, says that he/she is a Legal Advertising Representative of The Palm Beach Post, a daily and Sunday newspaper, published in West Palm Beach and distributed in Palm Beach County, Martin County, and St. Lucie County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertising for a Legal - PublicNotice was published in said newspaper in issues dated: first date of Publication 11/09/2021 and last date of Publication 11/30/2021. Affiant further says that the said The Palm Beach Post is a newspaper published in West Palm Beach, in said Palm Beach County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Palm Beach County, Florida, daily and Sunday and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in West Palm Beach, in said Palm Beach County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he/she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in said newspaper. BOYNTON BEACH; CITY OF PO BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Invoice/Order Number: 0000669561 Ad Cost: $674.24 Paid: $0.00 Balance Due: $674.24 1 Signed i (Legal Advertising Agent) Sworn or affirmed to, and subscribed before me,this 1st day of December,2021-in Testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal,the day and year aforesaid. APRILI CONWAY Signed :Commission#HH08S28i 1 •..�....•oma:Expires Nay 2,2025 is SKF hoodedThu,myFahk WWO!eD- 5170 , Please see Ad on following page(s). Page 1 of 2 Page 1191 of 1193 BOYNTON BEACH;CITY OF PO BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH,FL 33425 Invoice/Order Number: 0000669561 Ad Cost: $674.24 Paid: $0.00 Balance Due: $674.24 NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE UNIFORM METHOD FOR THE COLLECTION OF A NON-AD VALOREM TAX ASSESSMENT FOR CANAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby pro (vides notice, pursuant to Section 197.3632(3)(a), Florida Statutes, of its intent to use the uniform method of collecting non-ad valorem special as- sessments to be levied upon real prop- erty within the municipal boundaries of the City of Boynton Beach for fund- ing the cost of providing Canal Mainte- nance Services within the City, com- mencing with the fiscal year beginning on October 1, 2022. The City Commis- sion will consider the adoption of a resolution stating its intent to use the uniform method of levying and collect- ing such assessments authorized by Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, at a public hearing to be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 7,. 2021, in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, lo- cated at 100 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida. Such resolu- tion will state the need for the levy and will contain a legal description of the boundaries of the real property subject to the levy. All interested per- sons are invited to attend. '..Anyone wishing to appeal any decision '..made by the City Commission, with re-...... ''..spect to this matter, will need a record of the proceeding and for such pur- pose may need to ensure that a verba- tim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based (FS 286.0105). 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