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4 0 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DISTRICT Bob Solari, Chairman District 5 Joseph E. Flescher, Vice Chairman District 2 Wesley S. Davis District 1 Peter D. O'Bryan District 4 Tim Zorc District 3 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA COMMISSION AGENDA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2016 - 9:00 A.M. Commission Chambers Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27`h Street, Building A Vero Beach, Florida, 32960-3388 www.ircgov.com Joseph A.'Baird, County Administrator Dylan Reingold, County Attorney Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller 1. CALL TO ORDER 9:00 A.M. PAGE 2. INVOCATION Deputy Teddy Floyd, IRC Sheriff Department 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher, Vice Chairman 4. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA / EMERGENCY ITEMS 5. PROCLAMATIONS and PRESENTATIONS A. Presentation of Proclamation and Retirement Award Honoring Wesley Monnin on His Retirement from Indian River County Board of County Commissioners Department of Emergency Seivices/Fire Rescue with Thirty - One Years of Service 1-2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B. Presentation of Proclamation Designating the Week of February 14 — 20, - - 2016, as Through With Chew Week3 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- February 16, 2016 Page 1 of 6 5. PROCLAMATIONS and PRESENTATIONS PAGE C. Presentation by Margaret Ann Mitchell, District Secretary, on behalf of Representative Debbie Mayfield, District 54, Honoring Freddie Woolfork and CPL Sy lvester Mcintosh ---- -- --- - ----- - -- - ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D. Presentation of Proclamation Honoring CSM Joseph Brown 4 E. Presentation of Proclamation Honoring Kathryn Armstrong Wilson 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F. Presentation of Proclamation Honoring Marcus Jerome Sanders -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6--- G. Presentation of Proclamation Honoring Leroy Smith 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES None 7. INFORMATION ITEMS FROM STAFF OR COMMISSIONERS NOT REQUIRING BOARD ACTION A. 2016 Election of Environmental Control Hearing Board Chairman and Vice Chairman __(memorandum dated February 5, 2016) 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------- B. Proclamation and Retirement Award Honoring Lester Tyson on His Retirement from Indian River County Board of County Commissioners Department of Emergency Services/Fire Rescue with Twenty -Seven Years of Service 9-10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Checks and Electronic Payments January 29, 2016 to February 4, 2016 _(memorandum dated February 4,2016) ------------------- 11-19 --------------------------------------------- B. Reappointments to the Economic Opportunities Council of Indian River County, Inc. __(memorandum_dated February 8, 2016) 20-28 ---------------------------------------------------------------- C. Miscellaneous Budget Amendment 013 __(memorandum_dated February 9,2016) 29-32 ---------------------------------------------------------------- D. Fourth of July Fireworks Funding (memorandum -dated February 8, 2016) 33-34 ---------------------------------------------------------------- February 16, 2016 Page 2 of 6 8. 9. 10. 11. CONSENT AGENDA PAGE E. IRC Bid No. 2015047 - South Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Painting __(memorandum dated February 2, 2016) 35-38 ---------------------------------------------------------------- F. Review of INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC's Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Annual Report __(memorandum dated February 8,2016) -------------------------------------------------------- 39-58 G. Request to Waive Bid Process for Supplemental Building Inspection Services (memorandum -dated February _I0,_2016) ________________ 59-60 ------------------------------------- CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS and GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES None PUBLIC ITEMS A. PUBLIC HEARINGS None B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS (As a general rule, public discussion items should be limited to matters on which the commission may take action.) 1. Request to Speak from Gifford Economic Development Council Regarding Historic Society Proclamation 61_ C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS 1. Notice of Scheduled Public Hearing for March 1. 2016 To Consider Amending Section 1100.04 of the Code to Remove References to the Enterprise Zone (Legislative) __(memorandum dated February 9, 2016)___________________________ __ _____ ___ _ 62 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MATTERS None February 16, 2016 Page 3 of 6 12. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS PAGE A. Community Development 1. Board Consideration of an Unauthorized Dock on County -Owned Shoreline Property West of Morningside Drive on South Jungle Trail _(memorandum dated February 8, 2016) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 63-73 B. Emergency Services None C. General Services None 1, Human Services None 2. Sandridge Golf Club None 3, Recreation a. Termination of Lease Agreement for 16`h Street Ballfields and Preliminary Needs Assessment (memorandum dated -February 8, 201.6)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 74-83 D. Human Resources None E. Office of Management and Budget 1. 2016/2017 Budget Workshop / Hearing Schedule _(memorandum dated February 9, 2016) 84 -------------------------------------------------- F. Public Works 1. 2016 A Healthy Lagoon: Let's Chalk About It Stormwater Chalk Art Contests (memorandum dated January 14, 2016)_ ____ ____ _ _______ ____ 85.87 2. Consultant Proposals to Review and Advise on All Aboard Florida's 90% Plans and Final Plans __(memorandum dated February 101_2016) --------------------------------------------- 88-98_ February 16, 2016 Page 4 of 6 12. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS PAGE G. Utilities Services 1. 83.14 +/- Acres Due Diligence Report and Opinion of Probable Cost __(memorandum dated February 9, 2016 99-114 -------------------------- 13. COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS A. Real Estate Exchange Agreement between Stoneybrook Farms Group, LLC and Premier Citrus, LLC (memorandum dated February 9, 2016) -___ 115-134 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. COMMISSIONERS MATTERS A. Commissioner Bob Solari, Chairman None B. Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher, Vice Chairman None C. Commissioner Wesley S. Davis None D. Commissioner Peter D. O'Brvan None E. Commissioner Tim Zorc None 15. SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND BOARDS A. Emergency Services District None B. Solid Waste Disposal District None C. Environmental Control Board None 16. ADJOURNMENT February 16, 2016 Page 5 of 6 Except for those matters specifically exempted under the State Statute and Local Ordinance, the Board shall provide an opportunity for public comment prior to the undertaking by the Board of any action on the agenda, including those matters on the Consent Agenda. Public comment shall also be heard on any proposition which the Board is to take action which was either not on the Board agenda or distributed to the public prior to the commencement of the meeting. Anyone who may wish to appeal any decision which may be made at this meeting will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal will be based. Anyone who needs a special accommodation for this meeting may contact the County's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator at (772) 226-1223 at least 48 hours in advance of meeting. Anyone who needs special accommodation with a hearing aid for this meeting may contact the Board of County Commission Office at 772-226-1490 at least 20 hours in advance of the meeting. The full agenda is available on line at the Indian River County Website at www.ircgov.com The full agenda is also available for review in the Board of County Commission Office, the Indian River County Main Library, and the North County Library. Commission Meeting may be broadcast live by Comcast Cable Channel 27 Rebroadcasts continuously with the following proposed schedule: Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. until Wednesday at 6:00 a.m., Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Thursday at 1: 00 p.m. through Friday Morning, and Saturday at 12:00 Noon to 5:00 p.m. February 16, 2016 Page 6 of 6 PROCLAMATION HONORING WESLEY MONNIN ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES/FIRE RESCUE WHEREAS, Wesley Monnin retired from Indian River County Fire. Rescue effective February 28,2016; and v WHEREAS, Wesley Monnin began his career on July 7, 1984, as a Fireman, added Emergency Medical Technician certification in 1985, and became a Driver Engineer in 1989. Wesley Monnin distinguished himself early in his career as a lifetime learner, achieving certifications in a multitude of first responder areas including emergency medical services, hazardous materials and highly specialized rescue techniques. He earned the designation of Fireman of the Year for his role in rescuing other members of his team who had become trapped during a structure fire.in 1993. By 1998, he was promoted to Lieutenant in which capacity he served until his retirement; and WHEREAS, Wesley Monnin has served this County and the Public with distinction and se flessness. During his thirty-one years of service, he was dedicated and his work was greatly appreciated by his employer, citizens and co-workers alike; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE' IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDL9N RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ' that the Board applauds Wesley. Monnin's efforts on behalf of the County, and the Board wishes to express their appreciation for the dedicated service he has given to Indian River Countyfor the last thirty-one years; and BE IT FURTHER PROCLAIMED that the Board of County Commissioners and staff extend heartfelt wishes for success in his future endeavors. Adopted this 16`x' day of February 2016. gjV t[� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Bob Solari, Chairman This is to certify that WesCey Monnin is Fiere6y presented this Wstirement Award for outstanding Perf°rniance and faithfidservice to Indian 94ver County hoard of County Commissioners For thirty-one years ofservice On this 28th day of Te6nuary 2016 ,ohn en �-Iaor of E vy Services 006 Solari Board of County Comnussiong,, Chairman PROCLAMATION SC DESIGNATING THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 14 - 20, 2016, AS THROUGH WITH CHEW WEEK WHEREAS, the tobacco industry entices young people and non-traditional users with kid -friendly flavorings in smokeless products like chew, dip, snus, and snuff; and, WHEREAS, 5.4% of high school students and 1.8% of middle school students in Indian River County use smokeless tobacco; and, WHEREAS, adolescent nicotine use of any kind can disrupt the formation of brain circuits that control attention, learning, and susceptibility to addiction, leaving adolescents more easily addicted to nicotine than adults; and, once adolescents start using one tobacco product, they are more likely to use multiple tobacco products like cigarettes, cigars, and electronic cigarettes; and WHEREAS, smokeless tobacco users are exposed to 28 cancer-causing chemicals, and have an 80% higher risk of oral cancer and 60% higher risk of pancreatic and esophageal cancer and may suffer mouth sores, gum recession, tooth decay, discoloration of teeth, and gingivitis which can lead to bone and tooth loss; and, WHEREAS, the tobacco industry systematically uses techniques to increase tobacco use among youth including candy -flavored products, marketing with youth -resonant themes such as rebellion, glamour, celebrity endorsements, sports and music sponsorships; and, WHEREAS, young people generally tend to believe that flavored smokeless tobacco products are less harmful than the non -flavored versions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA that the week of February 14 — 20, 2016, be recognized as Through with Chew Week in Indian River County, and the Board encourages all citizens to make publically known the dangers of smokeless tobacco use and to also urge spit tobacco users to demonstrate to themselves, their friends, and their families that they can quit Chew Tobacco. Adopted this 16th day of February, 2016. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Bob Solari, Chairman �eph E. Flescher, Vice Chairman Z_Z'�Z C Peter D an Tirq_ o ! Sic. Freddie L. Woolfork WHEREAS, Freddie L. Woolfork, a graduate of Vero Beach High School and a 1974 graduate of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, was born and raised in Gifford, Florida, and WHEREAS, the Gifford Youth Achievement Center (GYAC), Inc., is a nonprofit organization that opened its doors in 1998 with the goal of enhancing the academic achievement of children in Indian River County, and WHEREAS, the GYAC offers numerous programs for all of its residents, from children to seniors, such as its After School Education Program that provides homework assistance, tutoring, and mentoring for children in grades kindergarten through 12 and its Beyond Special K (Senior) Program that provides adults and senior citizens educational, social, recreational, and cultural activities, and WHEREAS, Freddie Woolfork has dedicated his career to the GYAC since its inception and currently serves as the GYAC's director of public relations and facility operations and a mentor in the GYAC's Boys 2 Men 2 Greatness program, a program started in 2015 that matches at -risk male teens with adult male role models from the Gifford community to help keep the young men in school and out of trouble, and WHEREAS, as a Gifford native, Freddie Woolfork knows his community well and has been an eyewitness to its evolving needs, which inspired him to help create the Gifford Neighborhood Plan, a grassroots effort conceptualized in 1999 and approved in 2014 that aims to improve economic conditions and the quality of life for Gifford residents by identifying issues that are important to the residents and making recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners to resolve those issues, and WHEREAS, Freddie Woolfork also serves his community, on the Indian River Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors, the Vero Beach Museum of Art Education Committee, the Workforce Development Board of the Treasure Coast Youth Council Board, the Riverside National Bank of Florida Community Board, the Progressive Civic League of Gifford, Florida, Inc., and the Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers Board of Directors, and WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Vero Beach designated July 2, 2005, as "Freddie Woolfork Day," and, in 2007, Vero Beach Magazine selected Freddie Woolfork as one of the 40 most influential people in Indian River County, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESPECTFULLY PROCLAIMED that Freddie L. Woolfork is honored for his dedication to the residents of Indian River County and thanked for his many years of exemplary service in the community. Debbie Mayfield Representative, District 54 3-1 Sylvester Bruce McIntosh WHEREAS, Sylvester Bruce McIntosh was born on June 27, 1947, in Wabasso, Florida, and WHEREAS, in 1966, shortly after graduating from Gifford High School, Sylvester McIntosh refused a scholarship to Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University and joined the United States Marine Corps, and WHEREAS, Sylvester McIntosh served as a Corporal in the 1st Battalion, 9th Marines during the Vietnam War, which endured the longest sustained combat and suffered the highest lolled -in -action rate in Marine Corps history, and WHEREAS, on May 13, 1967, Sylvester McIntosh was shot in the chest and, despite his injury, rescued three of his fellow Marines and received the Purple Heart for this injury, and WHEREAS, after his service in the military, Sylvester McIntosh worked for the United States Postal Service for almost 30 years and became heavily involved in Christian ministry, and WHEREAS, Sylvester McIntosh has been a minister, bishop, and pastor for over 30 years, and earned a doctoral degree in religious education that assists him in training young men and women around the state to enter the clergy, and WHEREAS, Sylvester McIntosh married Dorothy Lee Davidson in 1967, and they are blessed with four children, nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, and three of these descendants are currently serving in the military, and WHEREAS, on January 30, 2016, Sylvester McIntosh was awarded the Silver Star for his gallantry in action under heavy enemy fire during the Vietnam War, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESPECTFULLY PROCLAIMED that Sylvester Bruce McIntosh is honored for his valor, commitment, and service to his country and community. Debbie Mayfield Representative, District 54 3-2 J PROCLAMATION HONORING CSM JOSEPH BROWN WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Joseph Brown, a native of Vero Beach, Florida, joined the United States Army in 1978, starting his distinguished career in the United States Military; and WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Brown rose through the ranks to become Chief of Firing Battery for the 79th Field Artillery, Battery A, Vero Beach; and WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Brown set an all Army world record during the "Hip Shoot" with his command unit; and WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Brown served with the 317t1 Military Police Battalion where he was deployed with the Headquarters in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, receiving the only Bronze Star Medal for his tenacious leadership with Headquarters; and WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Brown was also awarded the Meritorious Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expedition Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, a Presidential Citation, Overseas Bar, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, the Honorable Saint Barbara, and the Army Physical Fitness Badge; and WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Brown holds a Bachelors and Masters of Science Degree in Criminal Justice which led him to a career as a Law Enforcement Officer for over 20 years, currently serving in a civilian position as the Criminal Justice Coordinator at Indian River State College; and WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Brown is the proud father of Latoya and Johnny Brown and enjoys mentoring the young leaders of the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that this Proclamation recognizes the heroic accomplishments of Command Sergeant Major Brown in his distinguished military career and public service who will be forever revered as a pioneer to African Americans for generations to come. Duly adopted this 16th day of February, 2016. fl! BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Bob Solari, Chairman J ph E lescher, Vice hairman Wpley S Dav's r Peter D. O'Blyan / Tim LorjD/ 'Z 5E PROCLAMATION HONORING KATHRYN ARMSTRONG WILSON WHEREAS, Kathryn Armstrong Wilson was born and proceeded to complete her public education in Miami -Dade County, Florida; and WHEREAS, Kathryn attended Florida A and M University in Tallahassee, Florida, where she earned her Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education and later her Master's Degree in Education Leadership and Reading, afterward becoming a reading demonstration teacher for the district; and WHEREAS, Kathryn gave back to her community, rising through the ranks in the Indian River County public school system as a teacher at Gifford Elementary, Citrus Elementary, and Osceola, and then as the first African American female to serve as the full time Principal in Indian River County at Highlands Elementary; and WHEREAS, Kathryn was appointed to the position of Superintendent's Administrative Assistant and then as Interim Superintendent through the Board of Education; and WHEREAS, in her spare time, Kathryn enjoys reading and traveling extensively throughout the United States and the world, including South Africa, the Caribbean, and England ; and WHEREAS, Kathryn is the current President of the Hanna Cromartie Missionary Society, as well as Steward at Allen Chapel AME Church in Wabasso; and WHEREAS, Kathryn is a member of -several prestigious organizations, including Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the Links Incorporated, FAMU Alumni Association, the Indian River County Retired Teachers Association, and Mays High School Alumni Association; and and WHEREAS, Kathryn has made great strides as a leader in the African American community in public education, WHEREAS, Kathryn is the proud wife of Coach Bill Wilson, mother to Billy Wilson, Assistant Principal at Sebastian River High School, and Yolanda Wilson Lucas, the Physical Education teacher at Osceola Magnet School, and the very proud grandmother to William, IV, Wesley, and Brandi. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that this Proclamation recognizes the historic accomplishments of Kathryn Armstrong Wilson in civil rights and education who will be forever revered as a pioneer to African Americans for generations to come. Duly adopted this 161h day of February, 2016. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Bob Solari, Chairman •� d �r� Cipee E Ifle her, Vice Chairman Z.� Wesley S. Davi k Z %J .� Peter D. O'Bry ' Tim Zorc PROCLAMATION HONORING MARCUS JEROME SANDERS WHEREAS, Marcus Jerome Sanders, a native of Micco, Florida, graduated from Gifford High School in the Class of 1968; and and WHEREAS, Marcus joined the United States Army, serving in Vietnam in the Light Weapons Infantry; WHEREAS, Marcus was honored by the United States Military receiving a Purple Heart on June 12, 1969 for wounds he received during a heavy artillery battle in Vietnam; and WHEREAS, Marcus also earned the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Three (3) Bronze Stars, the Vietnam Campaign Medal, and the Combat Infantryman Badge; and WHEREAS, Marcus began work in 1979 as an Emergency Medical Technician in Brevard County, Florida, moving on to become the second African American firefighter and being certified to operate the Jaws - of -Life, thus saving countless lives; and WHEREAS, in December 2000, Marcus retired from the Brevard County Fire and Rescue Services, and was granted 100 percent disability from the United States Army for the wounds he received in Vietnam in 1969. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that this Proclamation recognizes the heroic accomplishments of Marcus Jerome Sanders in his distinguished military career and public service who will be forever revered as a pioneer to African Americans for generations to come. Duly adopted this 161 day of February, 2016. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA �a� c-- ",.a - Bob Solari, Chairman,.,/ C" ph E. lescher, Vice hairman Weple�S. Davis an Tirrtdoe� PROCLAMATION HONORING LEROY SMITH WHEREAS, Leroy Smith began his distinguished career in Law Enforcement in June, 1986, as a Correctional Officer for the Indian River Correctional Institute, transferring to the Indian River County Sheriffs Office as a Deputy in the Uniform Patrol Division, working his way up the ranks from Detective in the Special Investigations Unit, to Sergeant, Lieutenant and First Lieutenant, as the first and highest ranking African American officer in Indian River County, and earning Officer of the Year Awards in 1989 and 1990; and WHEREAS, Leroy served on the Board of Directors for the Gifford Youth Activity Center, Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County, the United Way, and The Hibiscus Children's Center; and WHEREAS, Leroy was instrumental in chartering the Gifford Central Little League Baseball Program and beginning Family Fun Day, Midnight Basketball, Self -Defense and Martial Arts programs for women and youth in Gifford, thus earning him the Life Saving and Grand Cordon Award in 1995; and WHEREAS, Leroy worked tirelessly to improve Indian River County through his efforts in working with Federal Drug Enforcement, establishing the Community Oriented Police Enforcement effort, implementing the Serious Habitual Offenders for Comprehensive Action Program providing a needed conduit between the residents of Gifford"and the Sheriff's office, and the Problem Oriented Policing Program; and WHEREAS, on March 14-2014, Leroy retired from the Sheriff's Office, later being rehired by the Sheriff's Office as a Background Investigator and is currently a NITV Advanced Examiner in Truth Verification and Testing Techniques and continues his journey to serve and protect. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that this Proclamation recognizes the historic accomplishments of Leroy Smith in civil rights and public service who will be forever revered as a pioneer to African Americans for generations to come. Duly adopted this 16" day of February, 2016. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Bob Solari, Chairman J e h E. Flescher, Vice Chairman Wes S. Davis Peter D O'B an U t Tin�Z(5—rc ,•� 74 INFORMATIONAL ITEMS February 16, 2016 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Members of the Board of County Commissioners Date: February 5, 2016 Subject: 2016 ELECTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL HEARING BOARD CHAIRMAN AND VICE CHAIRMAN From: Misty L. Pursel Commissioner Assistant, District 1 At the February 4, 2016 Environmental Control Hearing Board meeting, the members voted to re-elect Mr. Richard Cahoy as Chairman, and Mr. Kevin Rollin as Vice Chairman, of the Environmental Control Hearing Board for the year 2016. No Board action is required. 8 7e PROCLAMATION HONORING LESTER TYSON ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SER VICES/FIRE RESCUE WHEREAS, Lester Tyson retired from Indian River County Fire Rescue effective February 19, 2016; and WHEREAS, Lester Tyson began his career on February 3, 1989, as a Fireman, and in May of that same year he achieved his Emergency Medical Technician certification. By 1996, he was promoted to Driver/Engineer in which capacity he served until his retirement; and WHEREAS, Lester Tyson has served this County and the Public with distinction and seWessness. During his twenty-seven years of service, he was dedicated and his work has been greatly appreciated by his employer, citizens and co-workers alike; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the Board applauds Lester Tyson's efforts on behalf of the County, and the Board wishes to express their appreciation for the dedicated service he has given to Indian River County for the last twenty-seven years, and BE IT FURTHER PROCLAIMED that the Board of County Commissioners and staff extend heartfelt wishes for success in his future endeavors. Adopted this 16`h day of February 2016. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AVER �`O INDIANRIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA *// Bob Solari, Chairman This is to certify that .Lester Tyson is hereby presented this 4tirementAward for outstanding Per�rnmance and faithfidsendce to Indian 96ver County Boardof County Commissioners For twenty-seven years of service On this 19th day of Ee6ruary 2016 ,john 2Civ cDi Taff ofEmergen y Services Bo6 Solari Board of county commissioner Charman JEFFREY R. SMITH, Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller Finance Department 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 CPA, CGFO, CGMA TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FROM: DIANE BERNARDO, FINANCE DIRECTOR THRU: JEFFREY R. SMITH, COMPTROLLER DATE: February 4, 2016 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF CHECKS AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS January 29, 2016 to February 4, 2016 In compliance with Chapter 136.06, Florida Statutes, all checks and electronic payments issued by the Board of County Commissioners are to be recorded in the Board minutes. Approval is requested for the attached lists of checks and electronic payments, issued by the Comptroller's office, for the time period of January 29, 2016 to February 4, 2016. Attachment: 11 CHECKS WRITTEN TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 335666 02/01/2016 RIVER PARK ASSOCIATES 1,300.00 335667 02/01/2016 CREATIVE CHOICE HOMES XVI LTD 1,616.00 335668 02/01/2016 VERO CLUB PARTNERS LTD 81600 335669 02/01/2016 THE PALMS AT VERO BEACH 489.00 335670 02/01/2016 PELICAN ISLES LP 736.00 335671 02/01 /2016 SUNCOAST REALTY & RENTAL MGMT LLC 26500 335672 02/01/2016 SONRISE VILLAS LTD 50700 335673 02/01/2016 INDIAN RIVER RDA LP 233.00 335674 02/01/2016 RICHARD L DAVENPORT 442.00 335675 02/01/2016 LIVE OAK VILLAS LTD 550.00 335676 02/01/2016 MADISON CAY LTD 441,00 335677 02/01/2016 FOUNDATION FOR AFFORDABLE RENTAL 73600 335678 02/01,2016 GCA PROPERTIES LLC 464.00 335679 02/01/2016 ORANGE COUNTY HOUSING & C D 628.75 335680 02/01/2016 ALL FLORIDA REALTY SERVICES INC 2,948.00 335681 02/01/2016 VERO BEACH EDGEWOOD PLACE LP 717.00 335682 02/01/2016 GRACES LANDING LTD 8,45300 335683 02/01/2016 MICHAEL JACKOWSKI 496.00 335684 02/01/2016 PAUL JULIN 369.00 335685 02/01/2016 TERRY A LAWRENCE 39.00 335686 02/012016 LINDSEY GARDENS LTD 5,077.00 335687 02/01/2016 BRYAN D BLAIS 761 00 335688 02/01/2016 RIVER PARK ASSOCIATES 15,469.00 335689 02/01,2016 RICHARD C THERIEN 493.00 335690 02/012016 CREATIVE CHOICE HOMES XVI LTD 9,459.00 335691 02/012016 DAVID YORK 502.00 335692 02/01/2016. ST FRANCIS MANOR OF VERO BEACH 39900 335693 02/01/2016 CITY OF VERO BEACH 13600 335694 02/01/2016 TREASURE COAST HOMELESS SERVICES 1,97500 335695 02/01/2016 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 33.00 335696 02/01/2016 VENETIAN APARTMENTS OF VERO BEACH 864.00 335697 02/012016 HERMOSA PROPERTIES LLC 25900 335698 02/01/2016 PINNACLE GROVE LTD 6,738.00 335699 02/01/2016 VERO CLUB PARTNERS LTD 18,672.00 335700 02/01;2016 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 17300 335701 02/01/2016 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 182.00 335702 02/01/2016 CRAIG MERRILL 1,527.00 335703 02/01/2016 CHRISTINE SALTER 484.00 335704 02/01/2016 HAGGERTY FAMILY LTD 299.00 335705 02/012016 THE PALMS AT VERO BEACH 11551.00 335706 02/01/2016 FELLSMERE COMM ENRICHMENT PROGRAM INC 93.00 335707 02!012016 DAVID CONDON 628 00 335708 02/01/2016 HILARY MCIVOR 342.00 335709 02/01/2016 PAULA LANE 451 00 335710 02/022016 JOHN A CAPPELLO 484.00 335711 02/012016 PELICAN ISLES LP 5,969.00 335712 02/01/2016 KATE TYSON LYONS 315.00 335713 02/01/2016 SUN COAST REALTY & RENTAL MGMT LLC 7,822.00 335714 02/0)/2016 OAK RIVER PROPERTIES INC 597.00 335715 02/012016 SONRISE VILLAS LTD 1,371.00 335716 02/012016 ADINA GOLDMAN 48500 335717 02/01/2016 INDIAN RIVER RDA LP 3,626.00 335718 02/01/2016 MAURICE W BROWN 430.00 355719 02/01/2016 GEORGE THUYNS 682.00 335720 02/01/2016 LAZY J LLC 2,288.00 335721 02/01/2016 SYLVIA MCNEILL 635.00 335722 02/01/2016 SKOKIE HOLDINGS INC 75000 335723 02/01/2016 ROGER WINSLOW 47800 12 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 335724 02/01/2016 COURTYARD VILLAS OF VERO LLC 1,171.00 335725 02/01/2016 VINCENT PILEGGI 206.00 335726 02/01/2016 OSLO VALLEY PROPERTIES INC 812.00 335727 02/01/2016 SAID S MOOBARK 799.00 335728 02/012016 OSCEOLA COUNTY SECTION 8 621 75 335729 02/012016 LINDSEY GARDENS I1 LTD 3,996.00 335730 02/01;2016 ANTHONYARROYO 40300 335731 02/012016 AHS HOLDINGS GROUP LLC 5,089.00 335732 02/01/2016 YVONNE KOUTSOFIOS 416.00 335733 02/01/2016 ALAN R TOKAR 650.00 335734 02/01/2016 VILLAS OF VERO BEACH 463.00 335735 02/01/2016 BRIAN E GALLAGHER 45000 335736 02/012016 HOUSING AUTHORITY 876.75 335737 02/012016 STEPHANIE WATCHEK FOUNTAIN TRUST 223.00 335738 02/01/2016 MICHAEL STILES 526.00 335739 02/01/2016 RACHEL G SIDMAN 436.00 335740 02/012016 SCOT WILKE 910.00 335741 02/01/2016 MARK BAER 47600 335742 02/01/2016 GLS FUND VERO LLC 1,723 00 335743 02/01/2016 J & K PALMER ENTERPRISES LLC 21300 335744 02/012016 THEODORE BARTOSIEWICZ 383.00 335745 02/01/2016 FOUNDATION FOR AFFORDABLE RENTAL 13,000.00 335746 02/012016 RICHARD KUSSER.OW 475.00 335747 02/01/2016 IRC PROPERTIES LLC 627.00 335748 02/012016 ARE JAY INVESTMENTS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 11% 52100 335749 02/01."1016 JOHN T STANLEY 79500 335750 02/012016 CSMA SFR HOLDINGS 11 -LLC 2,126.00 335751 02/042016 CLEMENTS PEST CONTROL 125.00 335752 02/04/2016 PORT CONSOLIDATED INC 37,546.14 335753 02/04/2016 JORDAN MOWER INC 205.33 335754 02/04/2016 COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 25,300.21 335755 02/04/2016 VERO CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 79.00 335756 02/04/2016 CHISHOLM CORP OF VERO 1,779.50 335757 02/04/2016 VELDE FORD INC 319.39 335758 02/042016 AT&T WIRELESS 3,771.60 335759 02/04/2016 E -Z BREW COFFEE & BOTTLE WATER SVC 6.49 335760 02/04,2016 KELLY TRACTOR CO 53763 335761 02/04/2016 VERO MARINE CENTER INC 2,632.43 335762 02/04/2016 AMERIGAS EAGLE PROPANE LP 144.00 335763 02/04/2016 AMERIGAS EAGLE PROPANE LP 975.45 335764 02/04/2016 AMERIGAS EAGLE PROPANE LP 2,516.56 335765 02/04/2016 LFI FORT PIERCE INC 5,786.13 335766 02/04/2016 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 1,008.38 335767 02/04!2016 JAMAR TECHNOLOGIES INC 186.37 335768 02/042016 TIRESOLES OF BROWARD INC 4,563.62 335769 02/04/2016 BFS RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC 403.64 335770 02/04/2016 DELL MARKETING LP 1,396.65 335771 02/042016 GOODYEAR AUTO SERVICE CENTER 199.02 335772 02/042016 BLAKESLEE SERVICES INC 710.00 335773 02/04/2016 BAKER & TAYLOR INC 4_.090.82 335774 02/042016 MIDWEST TAPE LLC 245.92 335775 02/04/2016 MICROMARKETING LLC 165.43 335776 02/042016 PALM TRUCK CENTERS INC 179.95 335777 02/04/2016 PST SERVICES INC 37,696 85 335778 02/04/2016 CITY OF VERO BEACH 8.891 82 335779 02/04/2016 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 20.000.00 335780 02/04/2016 FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY LLC 3-40200 335781 02/042016 LIVINGSTON PAGE 5400 335782 02/042016 JANITORIAL DEPOT OF AMERICA INC 554.97 335783 02/04/2016 TREASURE COAST HOMELESS SERVICES 830.35 13 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 335784 02/0412016 PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS 55.59 335785 02/04/2016 PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS 90.00 335786 02/04/2016 ACUSHNET COMPANY 3,368.22 335787 02/04/2016 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC 277.98 335788 02/04,2016 IRC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1,309.00 335789 02/04!2016 MORGAN & EKLUND INC 13.222.50 335790 02/04/2016 CITY OF SEBASTIAN 20,006.17 335791 02/04/2016 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 15,600.13 335792 02/04/2016 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 1.756.23 335793 02/04/2016 PHILLIP J MATSON 374.03 335794 02/04/2016 TAYLOR MADE GOLF CO INC 1.45903 335795 02/04/2016 GIFFORD YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER INC 2,561.88 335796 02/04/2016 CITY OF FELLSMERE 18.68 335797 02/04/2016 STRUNK FUNERAL HOMES & CREMATORY 425.00 335798 02/04/2016 MEDICARE PART B FINANCIAL SERVICES 601.10 335799 02/04/2016 JOSEPH A BAIRD 1,368.29 335800 02/04/2016 JASON E BROWN 408.28 335801 02/04!2016 TREASURE COAST SPORTS COMMISSION INC 7,168.88 335802 02/04/2016 SUNSHINE LAND DESIGN 81,425 76 335803 02/04!2016 BE SAFE SECURITY ALARMS INC 239.70 335804 02/04/2016 HENRY SMITH 144.00 335805 02/04/2016 M1ZUNO USA INC 516.63 335806 02/04/2016 ALAN C KAUFFMANN 4000 335807 02/04,12016 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING LLC 1,682.10 335808 02/04/2016 WESTSIDE REPROGRAPHICS OF VERO BEACH INC 25.74 335809 02/04/2016 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 1.65600 335810 02!04/2016 IDEA GARDEN ADVERTISING 150.00 335811 02/04/2016 HUMANA 533,28 335812 02/04/2016 HUMANA 768.37 335813 02/04/2016 LATESHIA HENRY 50.00 335814 02/04/2016 SUNQUEST INC 85300 335815 02/04!2016 AUDIO VISUAL INNOVATIONS INC 5,921.32 335816 02/04/2016 RUSSELL PAYNE INC 247.38 335817 02/04/2016 TRANE US INC 15,066.35 335818 02!04/2016 BOYLE & DRAKE INC 32500 335819 02!04/2016 CINTAS CORPORATION NO 2 185.46 335820 02/04/2016 SELVA, FRANCIS 1 8,44 335821 02/04/2016 TREASURE COAST RADIATOR & MARINE INC 2,237.00 335822 02/04.'2016 JOHNS EASTERN COMPANY INC 29.663.23 335823 02/04/2016 CENTRAL PUMP & SUPPLY INC 19.50 335824 02/04/2016 MICHAEL ZITO 433.37 335825 02/04/2016 STAPLES CONTRACT & COMMERCIAL INC 358.96 335826 02/04/2016 ARP14AX PUBLISHING CO 575.00 335827 02/04/2016 FLORIDA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATIONS 7500 3335828 02/04!2016 LARRY STEPHENS 108.00 335829 02/04/2016 ARDAMAN & ASSOCIATES INC 26400 335830 02/04/2016 MOHAWK CARPET DISTRIBUTION INC 6,48475 335831 02/04/2016 D&S ENTERPRISES OF VERO BCH LLC 47.36 335832 02/04/2016 GERARD CHAMBERS 475.00 335833 02/04/2016 JOHNNY B SMITH 234.00 335834 02/04/2016 GLOBALSTAR USA 118.10 335835 02/04/2016 CALLAN, EUGENE J & JUNE 9164 335836 02/04/2016 ORCHID ISLAND GOLF & BEACH CLUB 150.00 335837 02/04/2016 HEALY. EDWIN L & BRIDGET 86.57 335838 02/04/2016 RENAE CHANDLER 30.00 335839 02/04/201.6 KRISTINI DANIELS 23.76 335840 02/0412016 THE SPIVEY GROUP INC 437.50 335841 02/04/2016 TENTS N EVENTS INC 40000 335842 02/042016 FLORIDA MEDICAID 92.07 335843 02/042016 GARRETT SMITH J9800 14 TR4NS N.BR DATE VENDOR kMOUNT 335844 02/04/2016 ATLANTIC COASTAL LAND TITLE CO LLC 75.00 335845 02/04/2016 CITY DIRECTORIES 267.40 335846 02/04/2016 OVERDRIVE INC 3,26403 335847 02/04/2016 ORLANDO FREIGHTLINER INC 1,476.66 335848 02/04/2016 BORRELLI & PARTNERS INC 8,007.49 335849 0_2/04/2016 MOORE MOTORS 43185 335850 02/04/2016 REPROGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS INC 144 335851 02/04/2016 LOWES HOME CENTERS INC 2,105.61 335852 02/04/2016 LABOR READY SOUTHEAST INC 11,074.44 335853 02/04/2016 TROPICAL AQUATICS POOL EDUCATION 290.00 335854 02/04/2016 TROPICAL AQUATICS POOL EDUCATION 290.00 335855 02/04/2016 EMILY K DIMATTEO 10.00 335856 02/04/2016 EAPECCABLE SIGNS INC 8400 335857 02/04/2016 PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE LLC 171.00 335858 02/04/2016 DEBORAH CUEVAS 90.00 335859 02/04/2016 RDW QUALITY BUILDERS LLC 6;520.00 335860 02/04/2016 RDW QUALITY BUILDERS LLC 12,830.00 335861 02/04/2016 RDW QUALITY BUILDERS LLC 31.785.00 335862 02/04/2016 ZJH HOLDING LLC 227.39 335863 02/04/2016 SYLIVIA MILLER 8000 335864 02/04/2016 ANFIELD CONSULTING GROUP INC 10,000.00 335865 02/04/2016 PRESTIGE HEALTH CHOICE 96.47 335866 02/04/2016 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 8,24575 335867 02/04/2016 LONGHORN LANDSCAPING AND SOD LLC 1,36800 335868 02/04/2016 RICH SZPYRKA 9.30 335869 02/04!2016 KENDRA COPE 179.66 335870 02/04/2016 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 686.34 335871 02/04/2016 Ul- FIRST CORPORATION 285.13 335872 02/04/2016 DELTA T CORP 3,695.34 335873 02/04/2016 WILSON SPORTING GOODS CO 923 84 335874 02/04/2016 TC TOOL SOLUTIONS INC 7_,941.97 335875 02/04/2016 CHARLES R COX 380.80 335876 02/04/2016 SUNSHINE HEALTH PLAN MEDICAID 12.94 335877 02/04/2016 SCHUMACHER AUTOMOTIVE DELRAY LLC 675.11 335878 02/04/2016 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC 1.318.07 335879 02/04/2016 GOTTA GO GREEN ENTERPJSES INC 8147 335880 02/04/2016 ADVANCE STORES COMPANY INCORPORATED 1,456.06 335881 02/04/2016 DAVID DUFFY 5000 335882 02/04/2016 GLADYS M GIFFORD 545.60 335883 02/04/2016 DENISE GILLESPIE 3000 335884 02/04/2016 GUARDIAN ALARM OF FLORIDA LLC 198.00 335885 02/04/2016 EGP DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS LLC 1,127.10 335886 02/04/2016 JENNIFER PIPPIN 50.00 335887 02/04/2016 QUANESHA GLIPSY 50.00 335888 02/04/2016 JAMES G BOWDEN 87.71 335889 02/04/2016 CHAUNCEY W CRANDALL 95.89 335890 02/04/2016 DONA H FAGAN 91.20 335891 02/04,2016 ITALA FELL 40.00 335892 02/0412016 LYTAL, REITER, SMITH, NEY & FRONRATH 148.00 335893 02/04/2016 JEAN G HOPKINS 7796 335894 02/04/2016 MARJE PARRISH 331 40 335895 02/04/2016 JEANINE PAXON 46.54 335896 02/04/2016 VTNCENZA S POPOLANO 95 85 335897 02/04/2016 VIOLET H RUSSO 90.33 335898 02/04/2016 JOAN SCHACKNE 40900 335899 02/04/2016 NANCY SCHEIDT 88.44 335900 02/04/2016 CAPTAIN HIRAMS 25.00 335901 02/04/2016 COMPBENEFITS COMPANY 12600 335902 02/04,%2016 COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDENT INS CO 51.48 335903 02/04/2016 AMERITAS 664.66 15 4 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 335904 02/04/2016 AIV ERITAS 24.457.31 Grand Total: 69830.26 16 ELECTRONIC PAYMENT - VISA CARD TRANS. NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 1008228 01129/2016 AT&T 2.153.37 1008229 01;29/2016 OFFICE DEPOT BSD CUSTOMER SVC 1,70641 1008230 01/29/2016 CALLAWAY GOLF SALES COMPANY 78.00 1008231 01/29/2016 COMCAST 189.75 10082.32 '01/29/2016 BRIDGESTONE GOLF INC 1,872.84 1008233 02/01,12016 EVERGLADES FARM EQUIPMENT CO INC 19296 1008234 02/01/2016 EVERGLADES FARM EQUIPMENT CO INC 63675 1008235 02/01/2016 COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 1.716.00 1008236 02/01/2016 INDIAN RIVER BATTERY 505.45 1008237 02/01/2016 APPLE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO 8.45 1008238 02/01/2016 IRRIGATION CONSULTANTS UNLIMITED INC 95.61 1008239 02101i"2016 THE EXPEDITER 162.21 1008240 02/01/2016 GROVE WELDERS INC 274.70 1008241 02/01/2016 CENGAGE LEARNING CORPORATION 319.01 1008242 02/01/2016 COMMUNITY ASPHALT CORP 380.76 1008243 02/01 /2016 APPLE MACHINE & SUPPLY CO 175.80 1008244 02/01/2016 FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC 3.053.65 1008245 02/01/2016 DUNKELBERGER ENGINEERING & TESTING 573 50 1008246 02/01/3016 COPYTRONICS INC 57.94 1008247 02/01/2016 CAPITAL OFFICE PRODUCTS 1.192.92 1008248 02/01/2016 BENNETT AUTO SUPPLY INC 686.74 1008249 02/01/2016 AUTO PARTNERS LLC 89.57 1008250 02/01/2016 L&L DISTRIBUTORS 180 16 1008251 02/01/2016 WRIGHT FASTENER. COMPANY LLC 165.00 1008252 02/03/2016 AT&T 32.36 1008253 02/03/2016 AT&T 12,114.44 1008254 02!03/2016 OFFICE DEPOT BSD CUSTOMER SVC 1,188.75 1008255 02/03/2016 WASTE MANAGEMENT INC 1,97198 1008256 02/03/2016 EVERGLADES FARM EQUIPMENT CO INC 117.10 1008257 02/03/2016 HENRY SCHEIN INC 10,070 85 1008258 02/03/2016 COLD AIR DISTRIBUTORS WAREHOUSE 462.45 1008259 02/03/2016 SUB AQUATICS INC 27765 1008260 02/03/2016 DEMCOINC 111.17 1008261 02/03/2016 DAVIDSON TITLES INC 1,430.60 1008262 02/03/2016 DAVIDSON TITLES INC 2,771.14 1008263 02/03/2016 PLAYCORE HOLDINGS INC 53,775 07 1008264 02/032016 GALLS LLC 285.74 1008265 02!03/2016 AIR COMPRESSOR WORKS 698.63 1008266 02/03/2016 ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORP 5,265.94 1008267 02/03/2016 FIRST HOSPITAL LABORATORIES INC 76.50 1008268 02/03/2016 DLT SOLUTIONS LLC 1.167.95 1008269 02!03!2016 APPLE MACHINE & SUPPLY CO 136.56 1008270 02/03/2016 COMMERCIAL ENERGY SPECIALISTS 1,461.43 1008271 02/03/2016 FERGUSON' ENTERPRISES INC 2,650.00 1008272 02/03/2016 MIDWEST MOTOR SUPPLY CO 129.50 1008273 02/03/2016 GREAT SOUTHERN CONSTRUCTION 339.98 1008274 02/032016 CAPITAL OFFICE PRODUCTS 509.62 1008275 02/032016 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 353.50 1008276 02/032016 BENNETT AUTO SUPPLY INC 240.78 1008277 02/03/2016 FOXCROFT EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE COMPANT LLC 483.36 1008278 02/03/2016 HYDRA SERVICE (S) INC 5,983 06 1008279 02/03/2016 WRIGHT FASTENER COMPANY LLC 23900 1008280 02/04/2016 SSES INC 200 16 1008281 02/04/2016 NORTH SOUTH SUPPLY,NC 17.04 1008282 02/042016 NORTH SOUTH SUPPLY INC 21069 1008283 02/04/2016 SAFETY PRODUCTS INC 203.44 1008284 02/04/2016 MIKES GARAGE & WRECKER SERVICE INC 850.00 1008285 02/04/2016 SOUTHERN COMPUTER WAREHOUSE 5,493.54 17 TRANS. NBR DATE 1008286 02/04/2016 1008287 02/04/2016 1008288 02/04;2016 1008289 02/04/2016 1008290 02/04/2016 1008291 02/04/2016 1008292 02/04/2016 Grand Total: VENDOR TOTAL TRUCK PARTS INC RECHTIEN INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SYNAGRO-WWT INC SOUTHERN JANITOR SUPPLY INC METRO FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES INC MUNICIPAL WATER WORKS INC RADWELL INTERNATIONAL INC AMOUNT 127.53 583.06 65,948.30 123.46 1,147.60 38,626.29 519.18 234,862.95 18 ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS - WIRE & ACH TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 4090 01/29/2016 KIMLEY HORN & ASSOC INC 26.881.50 4091 01/29/2016 C E R SIGNATURE CLEANING 21.010.00 4092 01/29/2016 CERIDAN COBRA SERV 230.67 4093 01/29/2016 CERIDAN COBRA SERV 229.68 4094 01!29/2016 BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA INC 15,828 11 4095 01/29/2016 BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA INC 15,949.71 4096 01:29/2016 BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA INC 16,419.51 4097 01/29!2016 BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA INC 16,349.04 4098 01/29/2016 FL SDU 4,902.83 4099 01/29/2016 IRC FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 61300.00 4100 01/29/2016 TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION #769 5,406.00 4101 01/29/2016 JCMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION 2,200.00 4102 01/29/2016 NACO/SOUTHEAST 25,022.55 4103 01/29/2016 FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES, INC 8,080.65 4104 01/29/2016 NACO/SOUTHEAST 66087 4105 01/29/2016 ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION 10.425.10 4106 01/29/2016 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF 3,399,085.93 4107 01/29!2016 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 75,000.08 4108 01/29/2016 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS 84.495 82 4109 01!29/2016 BENEFITS WORKSHOP 2,719.53 4110 01/29/2016 BENEFITS WORKSHOP 8,377.78 4111 02!01/2016 IRS -PAYROLL TAXES 395,910.57 4112 02/01/2016 JOSEPH G MILLER 1,00000 4113 02/01/2016 AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMIN 13,173 89 4114 02/03/2016 ELITE TITLE 22.560.00 4115 02!03/2016 FL RETIREMENT SYSTEM 504,606.16 Grand Total: 4,682,825.98 m 19 Dylan Reingold; County Attorney Wiliam K. DeBraal, Depun• County Attorne� Kate Pmgolt Cotner, Assistant Count} Attorney Consent Agenda - B. CC. 02 16.16 Office of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney�� DATE: February 8, 2016 ATTORNEY SUBJECT: Reappointments to the Economic Opportunities Council of Indian River County, Inc. The Economic Opportunities Council of Indian River County, Inc. ("EOC") is a non-profit corporation in Indian River County. Since the EOC receives Community Services Block Grant funds, pursuant to 42 USC §9910, the EOC must have 1/3 of the members of its board who are elected officials or their representatives. On November 18, 2014, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners ("Board") appointed Miriam Gross, Jennifer Proper and Linda McConkey to serve on the EOC. Leonard Edwards, the Executive Director of the EOC, has requested the Board to reappoint the three individuals to the EOC. RECOMMENDATION. The County Attorney recommends that the Board reappoint Miriam Gross, Jennifer Proper and Linda McConkey to the Economic Opportunities Council of Indian River County, Inc. ATTACHMENT Letter from Leonard Edwards to Commissioner Davis, dated December 22, 2015 APPROVED FOR FEBRUARY 16, 2016 B. C. C. MEETING — CONSENT AGENDA COUNTYATTORNEY F. -'A w/..U, &,GLQD4W.1R C CAz�&U-iE-cCW-dors C. jl dam 20 Indian River Co. Ap roved Date Admin. )/ Co. Atty. Budget Dept. — Risk Mgr. — F. -'A w/..U, &,GLQD4W.1R C CAz�&U-iE-cCW-dors C. jl dam 20 ? A R i Al E R S 14 ?' P Helping People. Changing Lives. rd ?P(. o `'F, Bce h. f L 11;;::1„,, ,1 i•'7, :5 r F., IAC:; <t,2.1:173 _VW lb 4k.e:chatr::.•-1 3-47, J -A'. 3357s,;' F4+iAo2,}j7-i!I n1tird way Economic 0-1yii?'tufni tee R. -I' ler couln't1, InF:. Post Office Box 12766 utero Beach, lorirlcz 3296-1-176-5 December 22, 2015 Commissioner Wesley Davis, Chair Board of County Commissioners 18012 71h Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Dear Commissioner Davis, Economic Opportunities Council of Indian River County, Inc. (EOC) is the federally designated Community Action Agency for Indian River County. Charted in 1965, EOC has provided services to low-income, county residents for over forty nine years. As the Commission may know, Community Action Agencies are the local grantees for Community Services Block Grant, and operate under the Community Services Block Grant Act 1998 Reauthorization, P.L. 105-285. Required by the legislation is a tripartite Board structure; one third elected officials, or their designees, one-third low- income representatives, and one third members of the private/ business community. Annually, EOC is required to document the Commission's appointments to its board. In past years Commissioners schedules have not allow for direct participation and have appointed designees to serve in their place. EOC respectfully request consideration of the following individuals to be appointed for a one-year term: Miriam Gross Jennifer Proper Linda McConkey EOC appreciates your support and looks forward to working together and helping those within our community who live in poverty and move towards self- sufficiency. C Saii�,J;;C>; As required, please find a copy of each ind'i.vIdimtseneWme. %�2 1.?, /ar Sincetely, �- RE+ CEYVFD 'Leonard Edwards Executive Director yy ---- ."..�i'A6iLEf(ii 60ARD Of COUNT,' 4aluntary Pre - C Community Services All Ciluat Oyyl►f�luti6tFll:rltrtr.^ y� Z1 Miriam Gross 3255 W. Brooldileld Way Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 567-4006 OBJECTIVE: Seeking a position where my customer service skills and interest in working with people of diversified backgrounds will enable me to provide people with the assistance, accountability, and professional integrity they expect and deserve. EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: Montclair State College (now University), Upper Montclair, NJ Earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Education. 1/75 NJ Department of Fducation Teaching Certificate, 1/ 75 For Secretarial Studies Land) General Business Studies EMPLOYMENT: State of Florida 1983-2007 Please note: employment was continuous, not broken. Held various assignments and Positions within this period of time. In addition, the agency name had been changed, locations were changed, as well. My best attempt to summarize my employment is as follows: State of Florida (located at WorkForce One), Hollywood, FL 1999-2007 Employment Security Re resentative I- Interviewed clients, assisted them in obtaining referrals to appropriate employment leads, reviewed resumes and cover letters, supplying suggestions for improvement. Provided overall guidance in employability skills and assisted them to be prepared for their interviews. Computer input and documentation of job placements as well as other data as appropriate. While at this office, from 1999-2006, was out -stationed at Sheridan Technical Center, Hollywood, FL, where I provided assistance to students and graduates of the vocational school. Gave job referrals, wrote job orders for employers. Helped plan and implement arrangements for the school's annual Job Fair, Community Services Fair, as well as other special events. Conducted Employability Skills Workshops to assist students to prepare for job interviews, discussed cover letter and resume preparation, as well as other issues they were likely to encounter when seeking employment. 21 Miriam Gross Page Two Employment Security Representative I in the Fort Lauderdale Office (since the office moved sometime in the 1990's) 1989- 1999 includes my work in the following areas: WAGES Specialist- Assisted clients who were receiving Aid For Dependent Children to get off the welfare rolls. Coached them, provided appropriate job referrals, sanctioned those who were not in compliance with. -Program guidelines, provided job referrals, vouchers for clothing, transportation, childcare services, etc., to encourage their transition into the work force. Alien Labor Cejgcation Specialist- One of only nine specialists in the state. This Program resulted in certifying individuals from other countries to obtain Resident Alien Cards. Reviewed applications from attorneys and employers for completion and compliance with U.S. Department of Labor guidelines, notified individuals of inappropriate entries or documentation, directed advertising to determine wheer ththere were suitable U.S. workers who were qualified and interested in the position, obtained required documentation from attorneys or employers, pre Tallahassee, for eventual shipment to Atlanta where the Ce�d the fles for transmittal for any certification decisions. ung Officer could make Transitional Assistance Pro am S alist- Worked in this program for early -release individuals from state prisons. Designed to encourage individuals to report, in order to get job referrals to help them transition into society. Provided thein with stipends, in order to provide them with basic necessities, until that first paycheck could be earned. Gave job referrals, and provider} guidance as warranted. State of Florida, Florida State Employment Service (initially, with subsequent agency name changes!), Fort Lauderdale, FL 1983-1989 Assisted individuals to seek suitable employment, while working with employers in their quest to locate appropriate individuals for their position vacancies. Conducted and graded state typing and dictation testing and forwarded passing tests on to Tallahassee. Also, from 19841985, along with a member from the State Office in Tallahassee, I traveled to several Job Service of Florida offices, training their employees in the use of the "ODDS" computer system, which was in effect for several years: This was a part-time function, along with my regular role as Employment Interviewer. 23 J nVel ?mover 6225 Dorchester flay `lJe=-o Beach, YL 32956 172-771-WA T1wa1A5419@gm2&com PROFESSIONAL E30ERMi NCE Frgect'E,Graln, Englewood, NJ 2005 -May 2014 Director of Employment Services e Managed employment services -department staff. o Created new effective on-line management tools recording candidates' resumes and job search information. m Designed and implemented community workshops for candidates. Maintained continious contact with candidates and matched them with jobs resulting in high placement statistics. Enhanced candidates' job search skills through resume writing, interview techniques, and social media workshops. Created series of computer courses for candidates, increasing their employability. e Interviewed all prospective candidates, offering customized job search strategies and other resources as needed. • Counseled and coached candidates throughout their job search. Increased visability of organization through LinkedIn and social media Oversaw maintenance and development of our web site. Teanack Recreation, Teaneck, NJ 2002 -May 2014 Board of Education Art Teacher o Designed program to include religious/secular art activities. o Developed an art history multi-culdrral curriculum. c Taught year-long special education classes. AT&T Solutions, Florham Park, NJ 1995-1997 Writer/Editor • Developed proposals for all phases of e -Business. • Technical Writing for RFD's received by AT&T. 5 Designed monthly workshops on business topics. o Produced 60 Proposals per year. o Planned and conducted team meetings, which won recognition and awards. o Managed proposal team in absence of manager. lNew Community Workforce Development, Newark, NJ 1993-1995 Director of Education o Directed all academic instruction and evaluation. o Established academic objectives and operational policies. o Recruited multicultural students for all programs. o Designed student computer room and reference library. o Planned and monitored education budget. * Designed strategic plan for the educational area o Wrote the organization's mission statement. a Prepared the academic institution for successful accreditation. 24 OT-t�.�: • ►�,I1�LOYta�it'.T Yswaic Ccuay Commr:r.Ety Cc:.lega, Paterson, NJ 1989-1993 Coordinator, Culinary Arts Department C I' iirectedfTaught Non Credit Culinary Training Program. ® Wrote grants to develop curriculum and maintained grant records. Designed curriculum and classroom strategies for developmentally delayed students. Recruited students for non-credit certification programs. e Developed community partnerships, and refered students to supportive services and community agencies, including: food banks and health care. Wrote resumes, developed job referrals leading to student employment. Designed brochure and promotional materials. o Developed and administered a community relations plan. Adjunct professor in the science department, taught Health and Nutrition and presented health and exercise programs to the community. Secured over $1,000,000 through grant proposals. Passaic County Community College, Paterson, New Jersey Teacher ofArt o Taught after-school art programs. e Conducted Community programs. Computer Processing Institute, Paramus, NJ Admissions Representative c Assisted Director in expanding marketing materials. o Interviewed potential students and parents leading to enrollment. o Developed community relations plan. o Designed recruitment materials. Hi -Core Technologies, Woodcliff Lake, NJ Sales Representative o Promoted sales of IBM Software and educational services. o Developed contract training curriculum. e Designed conference center workshops and materials. o Recruited and managed office staff. New Jersey Devils; fast Rutherford, NJ Sales/ Fundraising o Designed and implemented telemarketing plan. o Established fundmisers with community organizations. a Promoted sales of season tickets and VIP programs. o Increased corporate sales/fundraisers by 25%. EDUCATION Drew University, Madison, NJ, Doctorate 2006 William Paterson College, Wayne, NJ, MA, Education/Community Affairs William Paterson College, Wayne, NJ, BA Art Education with permanent N] certification Fashion Institute of Technology /SUNY, NY, AA Textile Design Computer Skills: Word, Excel, power Point, and Social Media 25 180 Coral Lane Vero Beach, FL 32960 Linda McConkey Education Phone: 772-532-1314 E-mail verolindarae(aD-yahoo.com Associates of Art degree Indian River Community College (Education) May 1998 CDA- A competency based program for Child Development National Accreditation Program 1990 Graduate of Vero Beach High School 1970 Continuing in-service trainings provided by Indian River County Schools Workshops offered by Florida Association of Educational Office Professionals Continuing training with Florida Children's Forum Trainer for Birth to 3 Florida Standards and VPK Florida Performance Standards Experience Teacher of Pre -School age children Maitland Farm Pre -School 1980-1985and 1987-1990 Director of Christian Education Christ Methodist by the Sea Coordinated all church educational activities 1985-1987 Worked with Mother's Day out Program First Baptist Church Kindergarten Sunday school Teacher First United Methodist Church Junior High youth counselor First United Methodist Church Assistant Instructor for Lamaze childbirth Senior counselor St. Edward's Summer Camp Program Pre -K Early Intervention teacher (demonstration classroom) Osceola Elementary and Rosewood Elementary 1990-1994 26 Summer School Secretary Indian River County schools 1992, 1993, 1994 Receptionist / Doctors Assistant Dr. Arthur Labella part time 1994-1996 Guidance Secretary Sebastian River High School 1994-1996 Administrative Assistant to the Executive Director of Secondary Education and Instructional Programs 1996-1998 Supervisor of Indian River County Schools District Extended Day Program 1998-2003 Agriculture and Labor Program (ALPI) Early Childhood & Inclusion Resource Specialist for Indian River County 2003 — 2005 Partners in Education and Research for Kindergarten Success (PERKS) Specialist for the Florida Children's Forum Early Learning Coalition of Indian River, Martin and Okeechobee. Counties July 2006 —2008 Resource Coordinator for Early Leaming Coalition of Indian River, Martin and Okeechobee Counties July 2005 to July 2006 July 2007 to present Awards Indian River County School District Non Instructional Employee of theYear1993-1994 Organizations Indian River County Educational Office Professional member Indian River County Educational Office Professional Secretary. 1997-1996 Indian River County Educational Office Professional President 1998-1999 Early Childhood Association of Florida member School Readiness Coalition member for Program Development, Assessment, and Curriculum committees Parent Teacher Education Partnership Committee of Indian River County NAEYC member 27 References Elizabeth Appleton 32219 Fishhook Loop Wesley Chapel, 'FL 33545 gator-girl( -bellsouth.net 772-485-9940 Lynn Hartle, Ph.D. Early Childhood Teacher Education University of Central Florida PO Box 161250 Orlando, FL 32816-1250 Ihartle &-mail.ucf.edu 407-823-4163 Ms. Beverly G. Esposito, PhD Professional Development The, Children's Forum 2807 Remington Green Circle Tallahassee, FL 32308 Phone 850-681-7002 28 _Consent Agenda Indian River County Interoffice Memorandum Office of Management & Budget To: Members of the Board o#/EO&Vtommissioners From: Jason E. Brown b Director, Office of Manageent Budget Date: February 9, 2016 Subject: Miscellaneous Budget Amendment 013 Description and Conditions The attached budget amendment appropriates funding necessary for the following: 1. The Indian River County Recreation Department has received donations from the Vero Beach Codgers as a contribution grant to support Recreation Department youth activities. The attached budget entry appropriates these_ donated funds in the amount of $2,780. 2. On December 1, 2015, the Board of County Commissioners approved the CDBG grant in the amount of $750,000. The attached entry appropriates a portion ($30,000) of the grant for the East Gifford Drainage project. The remaining grant funds ($720,000) will be allocated to the West Wabasso Sewer Project II. Matching funds of $196,473 will be funded from Optional Sales Tax/Cash Forward -Oct 15c 3. LC Construction Florida has purchased a bus shelter from the current inventory to be constructed at The Reserve on SR 60. The attached entry appropriates the payment of $6,509 to reimburse the account General Fund/ Agencies/ Community Transportation Coordinator/Other Machinery & Equipment for this payment. 4. Funds for the Sheriff's Office Locking Mechanism Project need to be "rolled over" into the current Fiscal Year. The attached entry appropriates $201,642 from Optional Sales Tax/Cash Forward -Oct 1 sc 5. The legal fees for the County Administration Buildings roofs are estimated to cost $225,000 for FY 15116. The attached entry appropriates funding from General Fund/Reserve for Contingency. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the Board of Commissioners approve the attached budget resolution amending the fiscal year 2015/2016 budget. Attachments Budget Amendment 013 and Resolution APPROVED AGENDA ITEM. WIZ Jose0h A. Baird County Administrator R: February 16, 2016 Indian River County Appl.Qved Date AdministratorAM )11/11(a Legal - d Budget Department Risk Management 29 0 - RESOLUTION NO. 2016- A RESOLUTION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2015-2016 BUDGET. WHEREAS, certain appropriation and expenditure amendments to the adopted Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Budget are to be made by resolution pursuant to section 129.06(2), Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County desires to amend the fiscal year 2015-2016 budget, as more specifically set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Budget be and hereby is amended as set forth in Exhibit "A" upon adoption of this Resolution. This Resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner and the motion was seconded by Commissioner , and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Chairman Bob Solari Vice Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Commissioner Wesley S. Davis Commissioner Peter D. O'Bryan Commissioner Tim Zorc The Chairman thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this day of , 2016. Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith Clerk of Court and Comptroller LIM Deputy Clerk INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Board of County Commissioners Bob Solari, Chairman APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY COUNTY ATTORNEY 30 Exhibit "A" Resolution No. 2016 - Budget Office Approval: Budget Amendment: 013 Jason E. B' wn, I udget Director Entry Number Fund/ Depa a Account Name Account Number Increase Decrease 1. Revenue MSTU/Other Misc RevenueNero Codgers 004038-369900-05999 $2,780 $0 Total Revenue $2,780 $Q Expense MSTU/Recreation/Athletics/Vero Codgers Purchases 00410872-041120-05999 $2,780 $0 Total Expenses $2,780 $0 2. Revenue Opitonal Sales Tax/CDBG/East Gifford Drainage 315033-331100-15017 $30,000 $0 Optional Sales Tax/Cash Forward -Oct 1 st 315039-389040 $196,472 $0 Total Revenue $226,472 $0 Expense Optional Sales Tax/Public Works/East Gifford Drainage Project 31524319-066340-15017 $30,000 $0 Opitonal Sales Tax/Fund Transfers Out 31519981-099210 $196,472 $0 Total Expenses $226,472 $0 3. Revenue General Fund/Other Misc. Revenue 001038-369900 $6,509 $0 Total Revenue $6,509 $0 Expense General Fund/Agencies/Community Transportation Coordinator/Other Machinery & Equipment 00111041-066490-54001 $6,509 $0 Total Expenses $6,509 $0 4. Revenue Optional Sales Tax/Cash Forward -Oct 1st 315039-389040 $201,642 $0 Total Revenue $201,642 $0 31 Exhibit "A" Resolution No 2016 - Budget Office Approval: "- -r.A— Budget Amendment: 013 Jason E. 'own, udget Director Entry Number Fund/ Depa UAccount Name Account Number Increase Decrease Expense Optional Sales Tax/Sheriff-Law Enforcement 31560086-099040 $201,642 $0 Total Expenses $201,642 $0 5. Expense General Fund/Reserve for Contingency 001039-389040 $0 $225,000 General Fund/Facilities Management/Legal Services -Admin Roof 00122019-033110-13011 $225,000 $0 Total Expenses $225,000 =$225,000 32 Indian River County Interoffice Memorandum Office of Management & Budget To: Members of the Board of County.Commissioners From: Jason E. Brown Director, Office of Management & Budget Date: February 8, 2016 Subject: Fourth of July Fireworks Funding Background Information Consent Agenda W For several years, Indian River County has provided assistance in funding Fourth of July fireworks displays in Vero Beach and Sebastian. The Lions Club of Sebastian has again requested assistance in funding their celebration this year. For many years, the County has contributed $2,500 each to Sebastian and the City of Vero Beach, after each of the cities appropriated and paid an equal amount up to $2,500. Funding Funding in the amount of $5,000 is currently budgeted in MSTU/Recreation/Special Events, Account #00410872-041110. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the Board of Commissioners approve funding the fireworks displays for the Cities of Sebastian and Vero Beach in the amount of $2,500 each. Staff also recommends that each of the cities (Vero Beach and Sebastian) appropriate and pay an equal amount up to $2,500 and the County will match that amount, up to $2,500 each, after the City of Vero Beach and Sebastian pay their share. Attachments Letter from Lions Club of Sebastian APPROVED AGENDA ITEM: M Joseph A. Baird County Administrator OR: February 16, 2016 Indian River County Awxoved I Date Administrator 1 t Legal Budget 2 ' 6 Department Risk Management 33 Lions Club of Sebastian, Inc. 000 Go Norman I. Meyer, MD Q FB 107 Wood Stork Way m Sebastian, FL. 32958 Phone 772-581-0526 4) Fax 772-571-6084 CQ February 3, 2016 Office of Management 6 Budget Indian River County 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL. 32960-3388 Attn: Jason Brown, Indian River County Budget Director Dear County Commissioners, I am writing on behalf of the 4th of July Celebration Committee of the Lions Club of Sebastian. As in the past, Indian River County has made a twenty five hundred dollar ($2500.00) donation towards the fireworks display, I am hopeful we will be able to continue to receive this support from you. The City and County in the past has boasted of the quality family celebration, and we hope to continue with your support. Last year, you requested to be notified early for planning purposes. If you desire a copy of the City's check, let me know. I will present a copy when received from the city. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me. Thank you in advance for your support. Sincerely, �{1 Norman Meyer, MD Event Chairman home: 772-581-0526 cell: 772-538-7658 email: nm2101@yahoo.com 34 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD MEMORANDUM Date: February 2, 2016 CONSENT AGENDA ITEM To: Joseph A. Baird, County Administrator 2E - From: Vincent Burke P.E., Director of Utility Services® Prepared By: Terry Southard, Operations Manager Subject: IRC Bid No.: 2015047 Project: South Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Painting BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS: The painting project for the exterior of the South Regional Waste Water Treatment Facility (WWTF) was awarded by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) to West Florida Maintenance, Inc. on September 15, 2015, in the amount of $32,000.00. While the contractor was preparing to start the project, they noticed that some of the pipe connections and steel supports are in need of more extensive preparation before painting. This preparation work is outside of the specification within the bid. At this time, staff is requesting Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $9,750.00 for sandblasting and additional primer to ensure proper adhesion of exterior paint on the properly prepared surface. Such preparation is needed to achieve a 5 year warranty for both labor (painting contractor) and materials (paint manufacturer). The Facility renovations provided through Change Order No. l will increase the contract total to S41,750.00 which is still under the second lowest bidder of $54,354.00. FUNDING: Funding for the South Regional Wastewater Facility Painting Project account is available from the Utilities Renewal and Replacement budget within the Operating Fund. Operating Fund revenues are derived from water and sewer sales. ACCOUNT NO.: Description Account Number Amount South Regional Wastewater Facility 471-23536-044699-15524 $9,750.00 Painting Project RECOMMENDATION: It is Staff's recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners approve Change Order No. 1 with West Florida Maintenance, Inc. in the amount of $9,750.00, and authorize the Chairman to execute same, as presented. 35 ATTACHMENT(s): 1. Attachment # 1 (West Florida Maintenance, Inc Proposal) 2. Attachment # 2 (Change Order # 1) APPROVED FOR AGENDA: By: 1 1Jose A. Baird, County Administrator or: Date Page - 2 — Indian River Co. Approved Date Administration Legal Budget fL Purchasing Z !J Utilities Avd Utilities Finance GlIkL CONSENT AGENDA ITEM F:\Utilities\00 UTILITY - AGENDA TEMPLATE & GUIDELINES\2016 Agenda Items\Agenda - Change Order No 1 South WWTF 36 Agenda • South WWTF Painting Change Order with }Vest Florida Maintenance Jan 2016_vb.doc West j<1or!da. M Ina 253 Aioh4w Drwe. Pat"wtW; FL 34221 W es#torida l @O*UL& co»v 813-843-0041 South Countv WWTF Paintina Pr000sal During extensive walk through and site inspection, prior to start date, with Jim Degraffenreid and Richard Meckes, the following was observed throughout many areas of the WWTF and discussed. With regard to the following structures. - Exterior Tank Pipes - Steel Support brackets, holding tank pipes, and motors - Numerous connections around pipes and supports - Walkways Extensive rust and pitted areas These areas will not satisfactorily respond to wire brush and/or pressure washing. Rust will seep through connections and into the pipes and supports within weeks. Heavy mil scale is also apparent on all exterior tank pipes, steel supports around connections and walkways. Proposal In order to achieve the purpose of this project and secure a 5 year warranty by the paint manufacture, the following is proposed. Commercial Blast — SSP10 Near White (Commercial Blast areas will be tented and tarped as necessary to capture the blast media and reduce dust) First Application - Sherwin-Williams MacroPoxy 920 — Pre Prime. 1.5-2.0 dry mills VOC compliant, penetrating epoxy primer designed for the use over properly prepared steel or concrete services. Second Application - Sherwin-Williams MacroPoxy 646 — Fast Cure Epoxy 5.0-10.0 dry mills High solids, high build, fast drying, polyamide epoxy designed to protect steel and concrete in industrial exposures. The high solids content ensures adequate protection of sharp edges, comers, and welds. Third Application - Acrolon 218 HS 3.0-6.0 dry mills Polyester modified, aliphatic, acrylic polyurethane suitable for industrial applications. A fast drying, urethane that provides color and gloss retention for exterior exposure. Specifically formulated for use over prepared metal in industrial environments, such as structural steel and pipelines. Given my 41+ years of experience as an industrial coatings engineer, it is my professional recommendation that in order to complete this project up to the highest standards and workmanship, as well as customer satisfaction and warranty, this method is in the best interest or Indian River. Total cost - $9,750.00 Prepared by: Fra*Ak Sa*xrok, Prep4e4 w 37 SECTION 00942 - Change Order Form No. 1 DATE OF ISSUANCE: January 19, 2016 EFFECTIVE DATE: February. 19, 2015 OWNER: Indian River County CONTRACTOR West Florida Maintenance, Inc. Project: S County VWVfP Painting Proposal OWNER'S Bid No. 2015047 You are directed to make the following changes in the Contract Documents: Description. Painting of all exterior surfaces at the Indian River County Utilities (1RCU) South County Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF), located at 2500 6" Avenue SW, Vero Beach, Florida. Reason for Change Order: fxt nsivg rust and Di d ar Qs;_These areas will not satisfactorily respond to wire brush and/or pressure washing. Therefore, commercial blast with three additional applications to achieve proper restoration. Attachments: (List documents supporting change) wacr rinritin MninrPnnnrP. Inc. ProDosal HANGE IN CONTRACT I PRICE: Time Description Amount Original Contract Price I $32.000.00 ? i a .; s —Net Increase (Decrease) j 50.0 i from previous Change (days) EOrders No. { 0 s Contract Price prior to this $332,000.00 i Change Order: Order. (days or dates) Net increase (decrease) of $9.750.00 this Change Order: 45 Contract Price with all $41.750.00 approved Change Orders. (days or dates) Substantial Completion: I � WAZI 1 CHANGE IN CONTRACT TIMES Descritip on Time Original Contract Time: (days or dates) Substantial Completion: 45 Final Completion: 45 Net change from previous Change Orders No.: (days) Substantial Completion: { 0 Final Corn letion: f 0 Contract Time prior to this Change Order. (days or dates) Substantial Completion: g5 Final Completion: 45 Net increase (decrease) this Change Order: (days or dates) Substantial Completion: ' Q Final Com letion: 0 Contract Time with all approved Change Orders. (days or dates) Substantial Completion: 45 j Final Completion: 45 DED: BY: &J,-3!�vkk ESR Wastewater Plant Superintendent (Signature) X942 - I By: (Signature) Date: 00942 - Change Order Form (1) 38 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MEMORANDUM TO: Joseph A. Baird, County Administrator DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE Stan Boling, A ; Community Development Director THROUGH: Sasan Rohani, AICP; Chief, Long -Range Planning '5 ./t FROM: Bill Schutt, AICP; Senior Economic Development Planner, Long -Range Planning S-�- DATE: February 8, 2016 SUBJECT: Review of INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC's Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Annual Report It is requested that the following information be given formal consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at its regular meeting of February 16, 2016. BACKGROUND On December 20, 2011, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing to consider a request from INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC for an economic development ad valorem tax exemption (tax abatement). At that hearing, the Board considered INEOS's application together with staffs analysis and input from the Property Appraiser's Office, Chamber of Commerce, and Economic Development Council. Based on the evidence presented, the Board found that INEOS's proposed bioenergy facility project qualified for tax abatement as a new business, found that INEOS's application scored in the highest abatement award category under adopted scoring guidelines, granted a 10 year tax abatement beginning in 2013, adopted a tax exemption ordinance for the INEOS project, and approved a tax exemption agreement with INEOS (see attachments 1, 2, and 3). The exemption applies to approximately 40% of INEOS's total ad valorem tax bill (General Fund, MSTU, and Emergency Services District) and decreases during the 10 year abatement period. Since the December 20, 2011 hearing, INEOS completed project construction, and hired facility personnel. In January 2013, 2014, and 2015, INEOS filed its first, second, and third annual reports with the County as required by the tax exemption agreement. Those reports indicated job and wage levels consistent with INEOS' tax abatement application and information from the Florida Department of Revenue. Based on that inf6rmation, the Board found that INEOS was in compliance with its ad valorum tax exemption requirements. After Board actions, INEOS then applied to the Property Appraiser's Office for the exemption and the exemption was granted for "property tax years" 2013, 2014, and 2015. In January 2016, INEOS filed its 4t' required annual report. Under requirements of the tax exemption agreement and the County's Chapter 1100 tax exemption F•\Community Development\Users\EDplannr\WCENTIVES & FUNDING\Tax Abatements\Applications\INEOS\Annual Reviews\February 2016\13CC Memo - INEOS Ad Valorem Report.docx 39 regulations (see attachment #4), INEOS is required to provide a number of new jobs at a high average wage level, file an annual report on or before January 15`b of each year beginning in 2013 (ordinance establishes a March 1St deadline), abide by representations made to the Board, and comply with tax exemption requirements. The annual report filing provides the County with a convenient opportunity to verify compliance with tax exemption requirements. If at any time the Board determines that fNEOS is not in compliance, the Board may revoke or revise the tax exemption. Staff has reviewed fNEOS's annual report filed January 2016 and verified INEOS's compliance with tax exemption requirements, including representations made in its tax abatement application. At this time, staff is bringing the January 2016 annual report and its analysis to the Board for consideration, and requests that the Board find INEOS currently in compliance with its tax exemption requirements. ANALYSIS Over the last 6 years, INEOS obtained approval of economic development incentives, developed a bioenergy production facility at the southwest corner of Oslo Road/74th Avenue (former Ocean Spray site), and hired facility personnel. Employees were first hired starting in late 2011. By the end of 2012, INEOS had 56 employees. The number increased in 2013 and in 2014, rising to 64 employees in late 2013 and 68 employees in late 2014. More recently, in December of 2015, INEOS reported employment levels in the mid -50s. In its January 2016 annual report (see attachment #6), INEOS provided all the information required by INEOS's tax abatement agreement, including information on the number of jobs, average wage, and new capital investment in the plant, if any, for the 2015 report year. The report states that the fNEOS facility currently has 57 full time employees at an annual wage of nearly $74,000 per employee (not including benefits). Staff has verified that the reported jobs and wage information provided in the January 2016 report is consistent with information reported to the Florida Department of Revenue. In fact, the average annual wage of INEOS employees for 2015 was over $85,000 (based on 4t' quarter wages). With respect to project capital investment the project has involved tens of millions of dollars in improvements and equipment, as anticipated. Based upon the filed annual report and verified items, staff has determined that INEOS has met applicable project -related and tax abatement -related time frames and deadlines. As anticipated in the INEOS tax exemption application, the majority of the project's assessed value consists of tangible personal property in the form of plant equipment. According to the Property Appraiser's staff, INEOS's ad valorem tax bill for 2015 was $471,929.22 and the value of the ad valorem tax exemption not included on that bill (savings to INEOS) was $308,145.81. In 2014, the tax bill was $446,908.62 and savings to INEOS was $278,496.26. The 2015 figures reflect an increase in assessed value and are consistent with the tax abatement scenario considered by the Board at the time INEOS's tax abatement application was approved. As shown in the table on attachment 7, INEOS has developed a targeted industry facility, provided or exceeded the projected number of jobs, met or exceeded anticipated wage levels, and made project capital investments consistent with representations reflected in its tax abatement application. After review of the INEOS January 2016 annual report, staff found that INEOS's 2015 actual performance scored the same number of points under the County's scoring guidelines as scored by its 2011 tax abatement application. Therefore, staff has concluded that INEOS continues to qualify F:\Community Development\Users\EDplannrW'CENTNES & FUNDING\Tax Abatements\Applications\INEOS\Annual Reviews\Februaiy 2 2016\13CC Memo - INEOS Ad Valorem Report.docx 40 for its economic development ad valorem tax exemption as granted by the Board on December 20, 2011. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners find that INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC is currently in compliance with its ad valorem tax exemption requirements. ATTACHMENTS 1. Approved Minutes from December 20, 2011 Board Meeting 2. INEOS Tax Exemption Ordinance 2011-011 3. INEOS Tax Exemption Agreement 4. Excerpts from Chapter 1100 5. BCC minutes from 2/17/15 meeting 6. January 2016 Annual Report from INEOS 7. INEOS Compliance with Tax Exemption Representations Indian River Co, Apirvved Date Admin. x211 /(o Legal Budget Gl (g Dept. A,61 z 4ll, Risk Mgr. F -\Community Development\Users\EDplannr\INICENTIVES & FUNDING\Tax Abatements\Applications\INEOS\Annual Reviews\February 3 2016\BCC Memo - INEOS Ad Valorem Report.docx 41 The Commissioners and Sheriff boar discussed the ramifications of delaying this item until the County Administrator, Management and Budget Director„efid Sheriff can meet and return to the Board with a plan. Chairman Wheeler suggested tabling this mer until January 10, 2012. Commissioner Davis observed that postponing this matter would give staff more time to evaluate the suggested $300,OQ4'apnpropriation, as well as provide time for the Commissioners to review the Sheriff's quarter -emend financial data. ON MOTION BY Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by Commissioner Flescher, the Board unanimously approved to TABLE this item until the January 10, 2012 Board of County Commission meeting. 114- 10. PUBLIC HEARINGS IQA.I, CONSIDERATION OF INEOS NER' PLANET BIOENERGY LLC'S REQUEST FOR AN ECONOAHC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION (TAX ABATEMENT LLEC1SL4TIVE) PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD Planning Director Stan Boling, through a PowerPoint presentation (copy on file), provided background description and conditions pertaining to INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC's ONEOS) request for an economic development ad valorem tax exemption (tax abatement). He presented an analysis and verification of INEOS's eligibility for the tax abatement program which can be granted for up to ten years, with an annual decrease in scale. He outlined the amounts of property taxes projected to be paid by INEOS and abated over a ten- year period, reviewed the safeguards in the tax abatement program, and conveyed that the December 20, 2011 11 104 42 Economic Development Council and staff recommend Board approval of the proposed Ordinance granting an economic development ad valorem tax exemption to INEOS New Planet Bioenergy, LLC, with the conditions outlined in stairs recommendation. (Clerk's Note: Please see the Board's Motion for conditions referenced above.) The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. There were no speakers, and the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. ON MOTION by Commissioner Solari SECONDED by Commissioner Flescher the Board unanimously: (I) found that the INEOS New Planet BioEnergy facility qualifies as a `New Business" under the tax abatement ordinance; (2) found that the application scores in the highest tax abatement award category under the adopted scoring guidelines; (3) granted a tax abatement using the schedule for highest award category, with the 10 -year abatement period to begin in 2013; (4) adopted Ordinance 2011- 011, amending Title XI of the Code of Indian River County (Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption) by creating a new section 1100. 14 granting an economic development ad valorem tax exemption to INEOS New Planet Bioenergy, LLC; making findings and providing for severability and an effective date; and (5) authorized the Chairman to execute the Economic Development Tax Exemption Agreement for INEOS New Planet BioEnergy, LLC facility. AGREEMENT ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD December 20, 2011 12 WACH-HENT 1 105 43 A TRUE COPY CERTIFICA71ON ON LAST PAGE ORDINANCE NO. 2011 - l:L J'K BARTON, CLERK AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING. TITLE XI OF THE CODE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION) BY CREATING A NEW SECTION 1100.14 GRANTING AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION TO INEOS NEW PLANET BIOENERGY, LLC; MAKING FINDINGS AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AREAS, Title M of the Code of .Indian River County, entitled "Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption," authorizes the Board of County Commissioners to grant :economic development ad valorem tax exemptions ("Exemption") to certain new or expanding businesses; and WHF.REAB, section 196.1995(10), Florida Statutes, requires the any $ctiog of the Board granting an Exemption to a new or expanding business be set forth in an ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that all prerequisites to the granting of an Exemption to INEOS New Planet BioEnergy, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, have been met, and the granting of such Exemption will promote amd strengthen the local economy and thereby enhance the health, welfare and general well-being of the citizens of Indian River County, NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, THAT: SECTION 1. ENAC 11E.NT AUTHO Section 3, Article VII of the Florida Constitution and section 196.1995, Florida Statutes, authorize the Board of County Commissioners to grant economic development ad valorem tax exemptions to certain new and expanding businesses, upon majority vote in favor of such authority in a referendum called for such purpose. In a t+eferendum held on November 2, 2010, a majority of voters in Indian River County voted in favor of such authority, and Title M of the Code of Indian River County, entitled "Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exeuption" became effective. SECTION 2. FINDINGS. The Board finds that the above `Whereas" clauses are true and correct, and hereby incorporates such clauses as findings of the Board. Additionally, the Board specifically finds that INEOS New Planet BioEnergy, LLC meets the requirements of section 196.012(l 5), Florida Statutes. 106 44 A TRUE COPY CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE ORDINANCE NO, 2011 - oil J.K. BARTON, CLERK SECTION 3. CREATION OF NEW SECTION. Title XI of the Code of Indian River County, Florida, is hereby amended to create section 1100. 14, as follows (new language underlined): Section 1100.14 F,conomic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Granted to 1NEOS New (`B Aland Bioenergy. LLC usiness") (1) This exemption shall apply only to the --—improvements to real Property and the tangible Prsonal Property descn'bed in Business' application for such exemption, on file in the county community devel entgent, (2) The exemption shall be for a germ of ten (10) years cornencing in 2013 the first year the new improvements and new ible personal property BtM- be added IQ, the assess ent rollThe amount of the exemption shall be a specified Pea+centage of county and new tansible versonal property in the absence of the exemption The appMved exemption pgmgMjM are as follows: Year 1 (January 1, 2013 tax roll) .......... 100% Year 2 (January 1, 2014 tax roll) .......... 100% Year 3 (January 1, 2015 tax roll) .......... 100% Year 4 (January 1, 2016 tax roll) .......... 90% Year 5 (January 1, 2017 tax roll) .......... 800/6 Year 6 (January 1, 2018 tax roll) .......... 70% Year 7 (January 1, 2019 tax roll) .......... 60% Year 8 (January 1, 2020 tax roll) .......... 50'/o Year 9 (January 1, 2021 tax roll) .......... 40% Year 10 (January 1, 2020 tax roll) ........... 301/o (3) The total amount of revenue available to the County from ad valorem tax sources 9r_ the current fiscal Year is $72 845 660• the total amount of revemre lost to The Cody for ft current fiscal year by viztue of economic developmem _ ent ad yA!Q a=9pps currently in effect is $0,• and the estimated revenue 12ss ta dw County for the curia t ftscsl Year if1he exemption's first year had been in effect is $U3,95 1 (4) The exemption shall be subject to all Provisions set forth in sections 1100.01 through1100Without limWdion, the continuation of the exemption shall be contingent upon Business' comp]iancg grith section 1100.10 relating "Continuine Performance." 2 9MCHMEW 2. 107 45 ORDINANCE NO. 2011 - Ol 1 (5) Ile Board specifically finds that Bush= me= the requirements of section 196.012(15), Florida Statutes SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. If any part of this ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by such holding and shall remain in full force and effect SECTION S. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall become effective upon enactment by the Board of County Commissioners and filing with the Department of State. This ordinance was advertised in the Vero Beach Press Journal, on the 5th day of December , 2011, for a public hearing to be held on the 20a' day of December, 2011, at which time it was moved for adoption by Commissioner Sol mrr9 , seconded by Commissioner Fie cher , and adopted by the following vote: Chairman Gary C. Wheeler Ave Vice Chairman Peter D. O'Bryan Aye Commissioner Wesley S. Davis Ave Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher Ayib Commissioner Bob Solari Aye The Chairman thereupon declared the ordinance duly passed and adopted this 20ei day of December, 2011. - BOARD OF COUNTY CONMSSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA :Q Crary C. Veeler, Chairman Approved as to form and legal sufficiency; Alan . polac� Sr., County Attomey EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance was filed with the Deparhnead of State on tl , 2011. 108 46 A TRUE COPY CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE J.K. BARTON, CLERK ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION AGREEMENT FOR INEOS NEW PLANET BIOENERGY LLC FACILITY AT - 925 74TE AVENUE SW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA THIS AGREEMENT is entered into as of the 20`b day of December, 2011, by and between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("County's and INEOS New Planet BioEnergy, LLC, a limited liability company, organized and existing under the laws of the Stade of Delaware ("Business'). WHEREAS, County has adopted the Indian River County Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Ordinance ("Ordinaace'� Code ("Code', and , setforth in Title XI of the Indian River Courcy WHEREAS, County has adopted Ordinance No. 2011 -on ("Exemption Ordinance") granting an economic development ad valorem tax exemption ("Exemption') to Business, and WIMMAS, the Ordinance and the Exemption Ordinance both provide that the Exemption shall not be effective until County and Business enter into this Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Agreement ("Agreement"), NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual tmdertakings herein and other good and valuable consideration, tate receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree, as follows: 1. Recitals. The above recitals are true and connect and are incorporated herein, 2. Definitions. Unless otherwise stated, all capitalized terms herein shall have the meaning set forth in the Ordinance. 3. Business' Representations, Covenants and Warranties. At all times during the term Of the Exemption, Business represents, covenants and warrants to County that: (a) all information submitted by Business in the Application is, and was at the time of submittal, true and conw% (b) all information submitted by Business in any annual report submitted pursuant to section I100.10(b) of the Code will be, at the time of submittal; true and correct, (c) each representation previously made by Business to County's Board of County Commissioners in a public meeting was, and each representation made by Business to County's Board of County Commissioners in the fitture will be, at the time of such representation, true and correct, (d) 'Business will fully perform and remain in full compliance with all Exemption Requirements and all requirements of this Agreement, (e) without limitation, Business will establish and continue to provide all jobs required for Business to qualify as a New Business, as defined in the Ordinance ("Jobs'), (f) without limitation, the average wage paid by Business with respect to the Jobs during each calendar quarter will be equal to or greater than the average wage represented by Business in the Application, and (g) Business has not committed and will not commit any Violation of Law (each of subparagraphs (a) through (f), "Commitment"). 4. Annual Reports. On or before January 15a' of each year, beginning in 2013 and ending in 2022, the applicant shall submit a status report to tate County Community Development Department. At a minimum, the report shall include the name, address, and contact information of the current owner 7iWf�ptIhY141ar+�.�((WldRirrw Ser emgabdp.e�.nlyc Kff-Anow 3 109 47 A TRUE COPY CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE J.K. 8ART01Y, CLERK And the current operator of the facility at 925 746' Avenue SW, Vero Beach, Florida, a description of current facility operations, the current total number of facility employees, the current total and average wages of the employees, and a description of any improvements made to the facility during the Previous year. The report shall be signed by the facility owner (or authorized representative) and by the facility operator, and each signature shall be notarized. S. Violation by Business of Commitment: In the event of a violation by Business of any Commitment, County may, in its sole discretion, (a) revoke or revise the Exemption, effective as of the date of such action, or (b) revoke or revise the exemption, effective as of the date of violation of the Commitment. In such case County, the Property ,appraiser or the Tax Collector shall be eLylitled to recover all or any portion of taxes not paid ager the date of violation as a result of the Exemption, plus interest, costs of collection and attorney's fees, as set forth in -section 1100.11(b) of the Code, or (c) pursue any other remedy available in law or in equity. Business shall immediately notify County in writing of any facts or events which constitute or may constitute a violation by Business of any Commitment. 6. No Limitation of County's Rights. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as a restriction or limitation of County's rights as set forth in general law or the Code, including the Ordinance and the Exemption Ordinance. 7. County's Right of Inspection. At any time during the term of the Exemption, County shall have the right to inspect any of Business' books and records to determine Business' compliance with all Exemption Requirements and all requirements of this Agreement; provided, however, that nothing in this paragraph shall be interpreted as relieving Business of its obligation to notify County in writing of any facts or events which constitute or may constitute a violation by Business of any Commitment, as set forth in paragraph 4 above. 8. Public Records. Business acknowledges that any records made or received by County in connection with the Exemption are subject to the Public Records Act, Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. 9. Transfer of Property Subject to Exemption. Business shall notify County of any transfer of real or personal property subj Oct to the Exemption, within thirty (30) days of the date of such transfer. 10. Form of Notice. Any notice hereunder shall be in -writing and delivered by (i) certified mail, return receipt requested, 01) overnight or priority mail, in a form providing proof of receipt, or (iii) hand delivery, with written acknowledgesment of receipt by the recipient. 11. Interpretation. This Agreement has been submitted to the equal review and scrutiny of both parties, and both parties agree that it fairly and accurately sets thrth the terms their agreement. In any dispute between the parties, the Agreement shall be given a fair and reasonable interpretation, without consideration or weight being given to the fact that it was initially prepared or drafted by any particular ply. 12. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is deemed to be separate and divisible. If any provision shall be held invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain in fWI force and effect. C.iraan1Q80.t"MWAIrn rffM-%1AWAV1—E&e "TIRCH T 3 110 48 13. Governing Law, This Agreement shall be. governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida 14. Jurisdiction and Venue. Exclusive jurisdiction for any proceedings arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be in the circuit c River County, Florida ourt of the State of Florida. Venue shat] be in Indian IS. Attorney's Fees, etc. In any legal proceedings arising out of or relating in any way to this Agreement, the prevailing party shall recover from the non -prevailing part all fees, costs and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable attorney's fees at all trial, appellate and collection levels. 16. Waiver of Jury Trial. EACH PARTY HEREBY KNOWINGLY AND INTENTIONALLY WAIVES TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY ISSUE ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THIS AGREEMENT. ALL SUCH ISSUES SHALL BE RESOLVED BY NON -JURY TRIAL, 17. Amendment This Agreement may be amended or modified only by subsequent written agreement signed by all parties and, with respect to County, approved by County's Board of County Commissioners. I& Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties and their successors and assigns, IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. STATEOFFLOI'� INauie RIM COurrTY WEOS New Planet BioEnergy, LLC, TiiIB 18 TO CERTI FYTHATTMit IS a Delaware Limited Liability Company A TRtrE AND Co ECT Oopv 0p THEORGINAL RLeINyWIS of K. BART , By: p.c. PrintNenie! DATE � - Its ManagingMember .' ``� J, Bay .BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSI ' Cl Ci -- INDL4N RIVER COUNTY ci a Approved by BCC: December .2,0 , , 2QI L Approved:pproved as to Form and Le gal Sufficiency: By: J By-, Administrator County Administrator Alan S ac ch, Sr., County Attorney uncom 3 111 49 Title YJ. - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION Section 1100.10. - Continuing performance. (a) The business shall continue to meet all exemption requirements during the term of the exemption; (b) No later than March 1 of each year during the term of the exemption, the business shall provide an annual report to the director which shall certify and, if requested by the director, contain satisfactory proof, that the business continues to meet all exemption requirements; (c) The business shall timely comply with all requirements of F.S. § 196.011, during the term of the exemption; and (d) The business shall immediately advise the county of any failure by the business to meet all exemption requirements. (Ord No. 2010-014, § § 1, 2, 6-22-10) Section 1100.11. - Revocation of exemption. (a) The board may revoke or revise the exemption at any time if the board determines in its sole discretion that (1) time business no longer meets all of the exemption requirements, (2) the application or any annual report contains a material false statement; such that the exemption likely would not have been granted or continued if time true facts had been known, or (3) the business is found guilty of a violation of law; and (b) If it is determined that the business was not in fact entitled to an exemption in any year for which the business received an exemption, the county, property appraiser or tax collector shall be entitled to recover all taxes not paid as a result of the exemption, plus interest at the maximum rate allowed by law, plus all costs of collection, including, without limitation, reasonable attorney's fees. (Ord. No. 2010-014, §§ 1, 2, 6-22-10) ATTACHMENT 4 FAConwwnity DevdopmrnflCtnDev\BCC %2013 BCCVNBOSI IOO.doc 1.12 50 St__________________ Pinkney, 31S' Avenue, and Beor Fund 1, LLC, 2 41 Street). ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED by Vice Chairman Solari, the Board unanimously found INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC to be in compliance with its ad valorem tax exemption requirements. Emergency Services None C. Geneftl Services 12:00 1. Rep ment of Weathered Seats in Historic Dodgert 's Holman Stadium p.m. (memora ----in ___m dated_ February 10,_2015)------ 219-226 ---- ---------------------------------------- Assistant Co ty Administrator Michae ito provided background, description, and lysis on the purch• a of 2,000 stadium replacement seats (plastic backs a bottoms or Historic Dodgertown's Holman Stadium. He recommen d e Board approve the purchase of the refurbished "Archer Seati tadium seats, which were originally in the Baltimore Camde and Fac' ' , and stated that a collaborative effort would be ma to install the sea Bradey Btird, Vice President of Dodge n, responded to the Board's rns regarding the condition of the furbished stadium seats• a sample seat that was installed at Hollman Sta m to ensure it uld be compatible; and the reduction in price due toa vendor's desire to liquidate their inventory. / The Board discussed the disrepair of the Dodgertown seats; the expense of new seats versus the cost of refurbished seats; and locating the seats Board of County Commission Minutes February 17, 2015 Page 12 Attachment 5 51 Commissioner Zorc s ed staff to loo vo burned -out properties — one treet, west of 43rd Avenue; and the o n 12�h Street, east of 82"� Avenue. 11:56 3. Review of INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC's Ad Valorem Tax a.m. Exemption Annual Report (memorandum dated January 29, 2015) 202.218 ----------------------------------------------- ------------------- - --------------------------- - ------------------------ _ Director Boling reviewed INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC's Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Annual Report, and reported that after a - review of the January 2015 annual report, staff found that INEOS's 2014 actual performance scored the same as its 2011 tax abatement application. Since INEOS continues to qualify for its economic development ad valorem tax exemption, he recommended the Board accept INEOS's Report so they can file their tax exemption application before March 1, 2015. ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED by Vice Chairman Solari, the Board unanimously found INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC to be in compliance with its ad valorem tax exemption requirements. Emergency Services None C. Geneftl Services 12:00 1. Rep ment of Weathered Seats in Historic Dodgert 's Holman Stadium p.m. (memora ----in ___m dated_ February 10,_2015)------ 219-226 ---- ---------------------------------------- Assistant Co ty Administrator Michae ito provided background, description, and lysis on the purch• a of 2,000 stadium replacement seats (plastic backs a bottoms or Historic Dodgertown's Holman Stadium. He recommen d e Board approve the purchase of the refurbished "Archer Seati tadium seats, which were originally in the Baltimore Camde and Fac' ' , and stated that a collaborative effort would be ma to install the sea Bradey Btird, Vice President of Dodge n, responded to the Board's rns regarding the condition of the furbished stadium seats• a sample seat that was installed at Hollman Sta m to ensure it uld be compatible; and the reduction in price due toa vendor's desire to liquidate their inventory. / The Board discussed the disrepair of the Dodgertown seats; the expense of new seats versus the cost of refurbished seats; and locating the seats Board of County Commission Minutes February 17, 2015 Page 12 Attachment 5 51 INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC January 22, 2016 Mr. Stan Boling Planning Director Indian River County Community Development Department 180127 th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 925 74th Avenue, SW Vero Beach, FL 32968-9702 772-794-7946 (office) 832-515-2705 (mobile) RE: INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC's Request for an Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption (Tax Abatement) — Annual Report Dear Stan, Attached is the required annual status report in conjunction with the Board of County Commissioners' approval of an Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption (Tax Abatement) on December 20, 2011. The report has been signed by Nigel W. Falcon, Site Director, INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC as "operator"; and, Mark Niederschulte, President, INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC as "owner'. Both are authorized representatives, respectively. Once you have had an opportunity to review our submission, please do not hesitate to contact myself with any questions or clarifications. Sincerely, Michelaire Medor Business Process Design Analyst INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC Attachment 6 52 INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC RE: INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC's Request for an Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption (Tax Abatement) Annual Report, re: 2015 Year January 22, 2016 Current Owner_ Mark Niederschulte, President, INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC; 3030 Warrenville Road, Suite 650, Lisle, Illinois 60532-3606 Current Operator NigeIW. Falcon, Site Director, INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC; 92574 th Avenue S.W., Vero Beach, Florida 32968-9755 Description. of _Current Facility Operations The INEOS'--New Planet BioEnergy-facility is -the first commercial scale facility employing the INEOS Bio Bioenergy technology. Utilizing a unique combination of gasification and fermentation processes, the facility is demonstrating key equipment at full commercial scale using vegetative and yard waste as feedstock. The site is steadily moving towards stable operations in, 2016, focusing on improving performance metrics throughout the year. The project broke ground in February, 2011 with construction substantially complete in Q2, 2012, with commissioning and initial start-up in December, 2012. Bringing the facility on-line and up to capacity has taken longer than anticipated. Multiple unexpected start-up issues at the site have highlighted various modifications and upgrades over the prior years. Significant capital has been invested to address these and the continued debottlenecking process. Current Total. Number of INPB Facility Employees 57 fulltime employees - Ineos New Planet BioEnergy (INPB) Administration and Operation at December 31, 2015 Current Total and Average Wages of the INPB Employees INPB - Total current annualized wages (excluding fringe benefits and overtime) are approximately $4.2 million, averaging nearly $74 thousand per employee. 24 fulltime contractors — Zachry for Regular Maintenance with average annual salary of $70 thousand per employee 53 Description of any Improvements Made to the Facility during the Previous Year The estimated valuation of personal property investment during 2015 was approximately $2 million. Post project reviews will be performed to insure correct classifications for county tax reporting in April 2016. Local Impact This project has had significant positive impact to the local community. Existing area businesses that provide professional services and products have benefited from the project during construction (i.e., 2011/2012); it has continued during the modification and upgrade phase; and, will continue at full plant operations going forward. To date, building this facility has meant more than $39 million of direct investment into Florida's economy. The biomass gasification process produces renewable power from a steam turbine, which will run the plant, and at full' capacity, deliver electricity to over 1,400 homes in the local community. The facility has been producing renewable power since September, 2012. Submitted by: Nigel W. Falcon Dated Site Director INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC STATE OR r/pry �� LIBATAYLOREVMlB—�.MMIMY OOSSION # FF 029866EXPIRES: June 28, 2017 , i BoWed11wW4ryWdkunde n E4, COUNTY OF: dAdl,mn?!'.�` _ Subscribed and sworn before me in the jurisdiction aforesaid on By iL�.1`G(Xl who is personally known to me or who has produced driver license as identification l�/Zg/zfl t7 Notary Public My c m- rmsbian expires 2 54 Zs Mark Niederschulte Dated President INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC STATE OF: COUNTY OF: Subscribed and sworn before me in the jurisdiction aforesaid on ay _ ,LL A/676/euz"I fe who is personally known tome or who has produced driver license as -identification Public ' My commission'ezpires 3 W INE10 11'��CIOMFLA EXEMPTH NREPRES S 411�1 '7 'n� 'A' A -2011)� th, n "ctuaL,(4s.QA''t .2- -I -�' th Opflcafio'n'�-,', �4' 1, et 12)' WW(Mh rf: fiialOW Qtr' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 (30 ...... 63 (30 g"O Full Time Jobs i -6iii q'I points) points) (3. ca" t-,929 $5, 8';9 1, (30 $6 2 9' >$63,000 (30 Average annual wage point points) (3 Level of local capita, t7,n54133-7 *$52,500,000 (20 **$44,368,12 5 (20riI 4'% investment points) points) , �'V tg 'Dr nIh Special economic Pbio,�energy,-,,'�i',� B. --energy N -5 ,1 Bio -energy development ,�rgetq wkjuo-�--, targeted (10 ar..... 6' targeted (10 n I attributes -dy.'-- us- iifd"' r industry points) n usi o1ii industry points) . d'I , 41!0; itits).1 Total Points from q%90.' 90 Scoring Matrix 90 points n p 0 ints 41, *Estimated construction/installation value of real property improvements and tangible personal property "Assessed value for ad valorem tax purposes: real and tangible personal property (depreciated, as applicable) M INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AD VALOREM TAX ABATEMENT APPLICATION SCORING GUIDELINES Scoring Matrix NUMBER OF NEW FULL TIME JOBS CREATED Maximum Number of Points: 30 POINTS 1. 10 — 19 jobs (manufacturing) or 10 25 — 49 jobs (sales factor) or 50 — 99 jobs (corporate office) or 2. 20 — 29 jobs (manufacturing) or 18 50 — 74 jobs (sales factor) 100 — 149 jobs (corporate office) or 3. 30 — 49 jobs (manufacturing) or 25 75 — 99 jobs (sales factor) 150 —199 jobs (corporate office) or 4. 50 or more jobs (manufacturing) or 30 100 or more jobs (sales factor) 200 or more jobs (corporate office) or LEVEL OF AVERAGE WAGES Maximum Number of Points: 30 POINTS 1. More than 75% but less than 100% county average wage 10 2. 100% or more but less than 115% county average wage 18 3. 115% or more but less than 150% county average wage 25 4. 150% or more 30 LEVEL OF LOCAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT Maximum Number of Points: 20 POINTS 1. More than $100,000 but less than $500,000 20 2. $500,000 or more but less than $1,000,000 20 3. $1,000,000 or more but less than $5,000,000 20 4. $5,000,000 or more 20 F•\Community Development\Users\EDplannr\INCENTIVES & FUNDING\Tax Abatements\2010 Tax Abatement\Application\New Application - 1 2016\taxabatementappscoresheet - Revised 2015.doc 57 PROJECT EXCELLENCE Maximum Number of Points: 20 POINTS • Special project attributes that advance county economic development 0-20 goals, objectives, and policies Award Categories Abatement Percentage by Year Total Points Yr. 1 Yr. 2 Yr. 3 Yr. 4 Yr. 5 Yr. 6 Yr. 7 Yr. 8 Yr. 9 Yr. 10 1. 40-60 100% 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 10% 0% 0% 0% 2. 61-80 100% 100% 90% 80% 60% 40% 20% 10% 0%0 0%0 3. 81 or more 100% 100% 100% 90% 1 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% F -\Community Development\Users\EDplannr\INCENTIVES & FUNDING\Tax Abatements\2010 Tax Abatement\Application\New Application - 2 2016\taxabatementappscoresheet - Revised 2015.doc INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MEMORANDUM TO: Joseph A. Baird; County Administrator DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE: THROUGH: Stan B ng, AIq P; ommuni Development Director FROM: Scott McAdam, Building Official DATE: February 10, 2016 SUBJECT: Request to Waive Bid Process for Supplemental Building Inspection Services It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at its regular meeting of February 16, 2016. DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS On February 2, 2016, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) authorized a budget amendment in the amount of $250,000 to cover supplemental building inspection services from various companies. The County does not have existing bid awards with any such companies, and therefore is limited to authorizations of $50,000 per company unless the Board waives the bid process. Because it is anticipated that authorizations per company will exceed the $50,000 limit, staff is seeking Board approval to waive the bid process for qualified supplemental building inspection service providers. ANALYSIS The Building Department has seen a gradual, but steady increase in permits over the past year. This has created the need for increased inspections which is unable to be met by current staffing. The County has advertised and diligently searched for additional inspectors for the past 5 months, without success. At the recent Florida Association of Counties meeting, it was confirmed that many Florida counties are in the same difficult hiring situation. Thus, it is anticipated that the County will need to continue relying on supplemental inspection services. The County has been using the services of GFA International by piggy backing off of a contract for inspection services with the Town of Jupiter, and is also using the services of MT Causley for supplemental inspections on a purchase order basis. Staff has also learned that other counties that did go out for bids for supplemental inspection services have had to cancel or abandon contracts as service providers have not been willing/able to abide by the contracts. M:\AGENDA\Current Year\2016\Request to Waive Bid Process for Supplemental Inspection Services 021616.docx 59 Due to the shortage of qualified inspectors that appears to be state-wide, staff is requesting Board permission to waive the formal bidding process for MT Causley, GFA International, and other qualified supplemental providers as needed, and continue with purchase orders as they will probably exceed the $50,000 limit imposed by County purchasing practices. In addition, staff needs the Board to authorize the County Administrator to approve purchase orders for authorized firms up to the available budgeted amount. Staff does not anticipate that expenses will exceed $125,000 for any individual supplemental provider. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board waive the bid process requirement for supplemental building inspection services for the remainder of the fiscal year and authorize the County Administrator to approve purchase orders for firms up to the available budgeted amount in total. APPROVED AGENDA ITEM: FOR: February 16, 2016 IM Indian River Co, Appxaved Date Admin. Legal Budget Dept. - I - 0 6 Purchasing 2 I C b M:IKGENDA\Current Year\2016\Request to Waive Bid Process for Supplemental Inspection Services 021616.docx 60 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION JJ REQUEST TO BE SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC DISCUSSION /v Any organization or individual wishing to address the Board of County Commission shall complete this form and submit it to the Indian River County Administrator's Office. PUBLIC DISCUSSION INFORMATION Indian River County Code Section 102.04(10)(b): as a general rule, public discussion items should be limited to matters on which the commission may take action Indian River County Code Section 102.07(2): limit remarks to three minutes unless additional time is granted by the commission NAME OF INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANIZATION: ADDRESS: �� SUBJECT MATTER FOR DISCUSSION: S C 11 r IS A PRESENTATION PLANNED? YES NO IS BACK-UP BEING PROVIDED ® YES NO IS THIS AN APPEAL OF A DECISION a YES NO WHAT RESOLUTION ARE YOU REQUESTING OF THE COMMISSION? 2:� \ c T ARE PUBLIC FUNDS OR ACTIVITIES REQUIRED? YES I NO ll� WHAT FUNDS OR ACTIVITIES ARE K) �-� REQUIRED TO MEET THIS REQUEST." Transmitted to Administrator Via. Interactive Web Form E -Mail Fax Mail Hand Delivered Phone COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Sid - Joseph//A. Baird MEETING DATE: (p F:\County Admin\ExecAsstWGENDA\Public Discussion Items Form.doc Board Approved I inIO6 61 PUBLIC NOTICE ITEM: 2/16/16 LEGISLATIVE Office of 1661 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ATTORNEY Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorney MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Dylan Reingold — County Attorney(/ DATE: February 9, 2016 SUBJECT: Public Notice of Public Hearing Scheduled for March 1, 2016 to Consider Amending Section 1100.04 of the Code to Remove References to the Enterprise Zone The Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on March 1, 2016 to consider adoption of a proposed ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 1100.04 (DEFINITIONS OF TERMS) OF CHAPTER 1100 (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION) OF THE CODE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY TO REMOVE REFERENCES TO THE ENTERPRISE ZONE; AND PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY, REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Inhm Approved for February 16, 2016 eeting Public Noti Items COUNTY ATTORNEY Indian River Co. Appr ed Date Admin. W .2 if / Co. Atty. Budget Department LL Risk Management --- 62 1100 141 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Joseph A. Baird County Administrator DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE: /1 Stan Boling, AIC Community Development Director FROM: Roland M. DeBlois, AICP_AP Chief, Environmental Planning & Code Enforcement DATE: February 8, 2016 RE: Board Consideration of an Unauthorized Dock on County -Owned Shoreline Property West of Morningside Drive on South Jungle Trail It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners formally consider the following information at its regular meeting of February 16, 2016. DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS Morningside Drive is a dead-end road accessed off Jungle Trail, located south of the Jones's Pier Conservation Area (7770 Jungle Trail) by approximately ±321 feet. The road was platted in 1958 as a part of Riverside Estates (see Attachment 2), a 22 lot single-family residential subdivision that is currently developed with 14 residences. Two of the subdivision lots (ownership parcels) have Jungle Trail and river frontage, each with a private single-family dock. No other lots or parcels within the subdivision have Jungle Trail/river frontage. In 1969, a 0.02 acre, 70 linear foot portion of the subdivision's riverfront tract (Tract A) was deeded to the County as right-of-way for public road maintenance and/or drainage purposes (see Road Right -of -Way Deed, Attachment 3 to this report). That County -owned strip lies between the riverfront areas of the two Riverside Estates riverfront lots/parcels. County staff has become aware that a small dock, consisting of a shoreline staircase and deck, canoe / kayak racks, and five mooring poles, has been constructed on and adjacent to the County -owned tract without County or State permits or approvals (see photos, Attachment 4). To date, no individual has admitted to performing the construction. Up until recently, the dock had a sign on it labeling it as "private;" that sign has since been removed. Review of aerial photography indicates that the dock was built circa 2011, and added onto since that time. It appears that the dock improvements are used for small non -motorized watercraft. No parking area exists in the area of the dock and there is no potential for developing parking in the subject area. 63 Staff has been contacted by Mr. Garrett Donlin, owner of Lot 19 in Riverside Estates (1010 Morningside Drive), and by his neighbor Mr. Andy Mustapick at 1026 Morningside Drive (Lot 17), to see if the County would allow the dock to remain as a community dock serving the residents of Riverside Estates. Two other residents of Morningside Drive, however, including Mr. Jay Hauth, who owns the lot immediately adjacent to and north of the dock, have contacted the County and have expressed an objection to County allowance of the dock. This matter is now being presented to the Board of County Commissioners for the Board to give direction to staff to either remove the unpermitted dock or allow the dock to remain with after -the -fact permitting, for either limited community use or for general public use. ANALYSIS The dock is located in the Jungle Trail Narrows section of the lagoon and, if allowed to remain, will need to be approved as a new dock. In order to be consistent with the adopted Manatee Protection Plan, the scale of the dock will need to be limited to that of a single-family dock which is allowed to accommodate the mooring of no more than two boats. In addition, if allowed to remain, the County should consider limiting the dock to non -motorized watercraft. Recently, staff contacted FDEP (Florida Department of Environmental Protection) about the existing, unpermitted dock. Regarding State permitting, FDEP staff has indicated that the dock structures would qualify for after -the -fact permitting exemption verification (if the County allows the dock), with no submerged lands lease requirement if the dock's use is not profit -generating. Following is a summary of issues and/or actions associated with the three alternatives of: 1. Removing the dock and associated structures; 2. Allowing the dock and associated structures to remain (subject to after -the -fact permitting and required modifications) for exclusive community use by residents of Riverside Estates; or Allowing the dock and associated structures (subject to after -the -fact permitting and required modifications) to remain for non-exclusive general public use. 1. Removal of the dock and associated structures This past summer, when the County's marine contractor was mobilized to repair the docks at the nearby Jones's Pier Conservation Area, county staff asked the contractor to provide a cost estimate for removal of the subject unpermitted dock and associated structures. At that time, staff received an estimate of $3,200.00. No building permit or state approval would be required for removal of the dock, staircase and mooring poles. County building staff has reviewed recent photographs of the structures and has made a preliminary determination that the dock and associated staircase do not meet applicable building code standards. As such, removal of the dock, staircase and mooring poles would eliminate liabilities associated with the unpermitted structures, which are not constructed to code. 64 2. Allowing as a community dock If the Board is to consider allowing the dock to remain as a community dock for Riverside Estates residents, a number of items will need to be addressed. Those items include: • Establishing a lease with a community entity. Currently, there is no Riverside Estates homeowner's association. Consequently, a community organization would need to be created before the County could consider leasing the property for community dock purposes. • Managing access and use: any established association would need to manage subdivision -wide demands for a small-scale facility. Under this scenario, only subdivision residents would benefit from the river access and structures. • Liability insurance: any County lease for exclusive use of county property for a community dock would require a certificate of insurance from the leasing entity, naming Indian River County as an insured under the certificate. • After -the -fact permitting and responsibility for permitting: the currently unpermitted structures would need to be modified and brought into compliance with the Florida Building Code. Any established association would be responsible for managing, designing, permitting, and completing required structural modifications. 3. Allowing as a dock'open to thee�public If the County chooses to allow the dock to remain for non-exclusive use ,by the general public, the following items would need to be addressed: • Managing access and use: under this scenario, the County would need to manage public demand for use of a small-scale facility. • Modifications to the dock structures: the County would need to modify the structures to meet Florida Building Code requirements, including accessibility modifications to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. ADA compliance would likely involve removal and re -building of most of the improvements. • After -the -fact permitting and responsibility for permitting: the County would need to obtain exemption verification from the FDEP; assume responsibility for managing, designing, permitting, and completing required modifications, including accessibility requirements. • Accommodation of parking. There is no opportunity for public parking or for vehicle drop-off of canoes/kayaks at the dock, which is located at the "T" intersection of Morningside Drive and Jungle Trail. Any general public use of the dock for canoe/kayak launch would entail portaging from any vehicle parking accommodated on the north portion of the Jones's Pier property +500 feet to the north. Portage activity for that distance along Jungle Trail could present a traffic safety hazard. After considering the three alternatives summarized herein, staff's position is that the dock and associated unpermitted structures should be removed. Removal of the dock and associated structures will 65 eliminate the liability of unpermitted structures that do not meet building code standards on county - owned land. Allowing the existing dock structures to remain for exclusive use by residents of Riverside Estates is not a recommended option for a number of reasons: the structures do not meet building code requirements and would need to be substantially rebuilt; there is no existing community association to lease the property to; and the location is not conducive for subdivision -wide use. The shoreline of the subject county -owned riverfront strip has historically consisted of a limited opening in the mangrove fringe for many years, and once the dock structures are removed, nearby residents will still have the opportunity to informally launch kayaks or canoes from the shoreline, albeit without formal structures or improvements. Removal of the dock structures is recommended instead of allowing the structures to remain -for general public use, because the location of the dock is not conducive for parking, vehicle drop-off of canoes or kayaks, or for portaging from the Jones's Pier property. Moreover, the dock structures would need to be substantially reconstructed to meet building code requirements, including ADA accessibility requirements, and would need to be managed by the County on an on-going basis at a location that is nearby to an already existing public riverfront facility (i.e., the Jones's Pier property). Funding for Removal Option The County's Florida Boating Improvement Fund is an appropriate funding source for costs associated with removal of the dock and associated structures. The cost is estimated to be between $3,000 and $4,000 for the County to hire a marine contractor to conduct the work. No cost estimate or funding source information is available at this time for option 3 (public dock). RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize staff to solicit bids and select a marine contractor to remove the unpermitted dock and associated structures on and adjacent to the county -owned shoreline property west of Morningside Drive, using Florida Boating Improvement Funds to pay for the removal, estimated to cost between $3,000 and $4,000. ATTACHMENTS 1. Aerial location map 2. Riverside Estates Plat 3. Road Right -of -Way Deed (1969). 4. Photos of the dock and associated structures. APPROVED: I.R.County A ed Date Admin. os -1 -/ Legal 16-W. February 16. 2015 Budget Dept. /G rI Risk Mgr BY: MAC a nforceme W mingside Drive DockWomingside Drive dock BCC staff rpt 2-16-16.doc 66 i -Yl Wg� Unpermitted dock P Zq r -LN47 77- LIA IV, I L -giNOT eq , FAIR &A, 0 I X m EE o' 00 N )WOM.C. 30' LONG RIVERSIDE ESTATES BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 333' OF GOVT LOTS 8 e 9, SEC. 36, TWO 31 S, RANGE 39E, EXCEPT HOWEVER THE EAST 1299.50' OF GOVT LOT 9. PLAT BOOK S PAGE So DOCKET 92968 CLKTII'ICATIOY OF DIDICATICS &TAT& Or rlA19T.A CO9Y7T O/ InDIAS ANSA D& .•, Ns und*r If ed, the v of Ne %vet of 11nd above described :{r:tea :ilw• 1111, h. o, !•dtc.i. to Ne pobltp fera••r. .,.all V.. wul right.- _.Y. Part. •Ra .(}e•eaa, once. enan•e. ( (O1G7.) (&EILI atce•d sealed •n! Aelt•ered to the pr...... of v rc o .. 1: F� L• ( MORNINGSIDE DRIVE )il 77 TH. PLACE — ,- W j700 _ ZS IJ 700 b I E 4 6 7 9 11 13 16 17 19 21 W 4 rz ra' To o' __-a-____'•-------- .• __-_c--_ p1i jY____ _____ ________ -A — 70.0' ti rc o .. 1: F� L• ( MORNINGSIDE DRIVE )il 77 TH. PLACE — ,- W j700 _ ZS IJ 700 7 I E 4 6 8 10 12 14 I6 18 2022 -19,o--4 --- -ro a'___ __-a-____'•-------- 4 __-_c--_ p1i jY____ _____ ________ -A — t C10'C.C.ad LONG ORAINA 6E AND UTILITY EASEMENTS Id ON REAR AND D ON &IDES OF ALL LOTS. 0 INDICATES IRON PIPE 0 INDICATES P.R.M. ELEVATIONS ARE UNDERSCORED NOTE ALL REAR STAKES ARE OFFSET 10' ON THE NORTH LINE AND 8. ON THE SOUTH LINE &TITS 01 MR10I Rat COlR1TT CI i{DIAt RI•It Defer. W. day p.r..-Ily OFF ... •A CJe.enr. A. ].n,fh am J(er •n.il, tn0 n to .n to to U, p.r.e ib—u7�-Nle di e�eo aY7/a� 0 they •.tocol teE. Yore r.. fLa inq . Wed tet. d•dlPatle.. n v ham .m errlotal . u a aro na.ea, n.r1a•, the t ler{ •YY .osaY f..fop �ri., 1. L8 Q j 4 J a O Z f W N q•. f� �Q S.E. COR. 1) 60VT. LOT 9 CSRTSnCAT{ OF CISR 01 CIRCUIT COURT &TATS CY FLORIDA ) OOORTf OT ISDIAF AIIGI )i 87 .. 01 It of the olreYti 0...t of 1.4ta. R1 ... ...ely,)l.rta• DO br•by eertlfy that I bee .A.elnea tale plat of at, .,A1 natal.. •m that Ina �aoueypll •• le fev.1ta hl\ Q. rr• ,lot 0sdedle dPlre�jee 'lata Tneot, �O.1)b�otfp1 le•Sat tbr• Cl.rb of — Chit .curt, Ie3�'Rlr•10eenb.Fleeta.. A. C1.rh WT hO �ou�0 u t of Im tav Me*, ComV.n:rie. �OIFStR'0 O1rATIITG{fS CZATIFICAT& OF AFIROVAL by li' 2 I har•by certify that the plat •Toon ber.la 1.. true .m arm" Thl1 plat f .Ilia. ""too t• eer.hy Opp .... M loll 9Syre.e.tatle0 f • •u ey code mOtr Olvetlee of tae foe•- /J-.111. F.,wk. �th• .eeval a.O y vtatl•• of {etc{ avec eibea yeeyvtrl thaa .slA •u •y 1. lveur•t. to the Ye•t �L•;-"?T v 1..levry of IOOI:n Rt.er County, f y hovl•0{. Nd Mll•f, fbt Wta •r .O .mte (vent• • • Florida. J.O.L. tae yroD<rt) lie.• •1 Nrr )) so•yf •o sae.., A that P.—tr ••� , 1968. vf•renoe .o.uevta have Ona y1Tm, ...a •e v0ulva Yy ta L.d•Y of Attl.t.r•a nee . &da I y ., &.aserl Nd GoQ.leiafv b before .• Nle A.ccy (m &Od ,1100 �zIrryeeeml:•f o..:ylvu •( �- ,. I �.;. '•: rr 19ln ^'d t.� FEE. 19,1958 1% so 11 y `I 1358 Moab atfolut-0-lany PPb THIS DEED [Wade this �2-t day of February 198 , between:_ _ JAMES S. LOWRY and VIOLET F. LOWRY. -hie wife - :r: part.ieaof the first part, and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political ::uL iivi::ion of the RUte of Florida, as party of tho second part, wiio•.:e .,ddress is Indian River County Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida. WITNESSETII, that said partjgg of the first part, for and in ,onsider-ation of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and other valuable con- siderations, paid, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby jr-int, bargain, sell and convey unto the party of the second part, its -u: cessors and assigns, a right-of-way for the purpose of clearing, con- !-tructing aria maintaining a public road and/or drainage ditches and .Iraius in, upon, through and across the following described land situated in Indian River County, Florida, to -wit: All that part of Tract A of Riverside Estates, according to plat thereof recorded in flat Book 5, page 50, in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Indian River County, Florida, which lies between a Westward projection in a straight lint: of the North and Souuti right of way line of Morningside Drive. also known as 77th Place, as shown upon said plat. THIS INST:WMEX7 WAS PREPARED BY :rf`:tM-+N N. SNUTH, JR. u L"tJJHE Mf1.,..N-YS AT LA;Y 2205. 14 th AVL. VERO D&ZH FLA. 32" L f.ss U!U OF ICIRL RECORD s ATTACHREU 3 69 �n 3s m T ,u s ATTACHREU 3 69 TO HAVE AND TO MOLD THE SAME together with the aNwrtes- ances thereto belonging forever, and the partlg4_of the first part will defend the title thereto against all persons cla/arlag by, through. or solder the said *. partic&of the first part. iN WITNESS WHJEREOFAapartimof tint part he ve_ hereunto sett i heads and Seals. / ► c ' Signed. Sealed and Delivered (SEAL) in the Presence of: tees /l � (SELL) Violet F. Lowry (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) Signature of TWO witnesses required (SEAL) by Florida law. � S OF TATE FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER 8e fore we personally appear?d James S. Lowry and Violleett t+� Lepwry. his Wife, to m known to be the Individual described in and who executed the foregoing Deed and acknowledged before me that thgX executed the same for the purposes themi n_expressed. , .�. ^ WITNESS Ay hand and official seal thisday of February 196--!-. t,. (^]OTAQaI :P{JiLIC SEAL) ryPublic in and for the County and r. - c, State aforesaid ays—, , au.a a+ ru.wa u Pq Com fssion Expi re��'� 'L... MAOLw.i,u�9ii STATE OF_ COUNTY OF Before eat personally appeared to be known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoinq Deed and acknowledged before me that executed the Save for the purposes therein expressed. WITNESS my hand and official seal this___.-- day of o (NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL) Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid My Comission Expires: c OFFICIAL RECORD at 309 rw 180 70 1-3 71, rl It ��►- __ -� � tIA R l; s � i lip * !W i lip * Z l "Z . Photos - Morningside Drive Unpermitted Dock ATTACHMENT 4 73 Consideration of Unauthorized Dock on County -owned Land West of Morningside Drive on South Jungle Trail Board of County Commissioners February 16, 2016 12.A.V 7`3., N Y � t• V rid.++.'.. 0, ' `�: ' i `��' ''i ° •,4:�h+�s�},��n?'Jt1�fr!r;�+e'� � N'.^a+v..w:�'yi' i '1l(�li�J•yf:^I a�,,:.�.'�� �'j�.:Y .".\:� ..gev�,'� �:(<r' 4: �''%'.1S•�a. p!`j's'' ti.�,� i 4.,.-,}j �U'�'� .,:°y" ;iy:"'' t�t$��,�ji�C�'•"•1 ;� ' . err �t '<�( >a"� ,�tia ,h�. •\� ., q-�f�, 11fy ,F�=,''`� ;�c;. • > r.�.s�.n,x•, f ��1` d��cs .evj ii"' zz 'Am `„,,,•' =�• y ,i ".fee • ''�!'!�. .�, A"..-`�a==.'�i; "F•. a�•°fir"y •,. �;r'�,'»t.. ,,, �'4 A' :f�,-ia,p ��� i�•'i�i..� u:. _ ' 9 t4�.: .� V,. ��:di �,.r4i`u.�it•r`� ti R`.°Z, i•.Y' •i° iii a't Pp- 4`�� ' 3°;� �.. ,�u:..�=. .l,`'"• � ' yid ?.� 7 O �'t �::;Z(�`a::sk9��kG����'":#?,�t€rg"i''� ��,'.'�;Ff.aS`�Y���, �Y', �'�_ •t. iifi':`s'�dw�-.i �T`,i 'sn l�'c�,r • •a=..E�:�">` vvs�i` � :5;�;'' ?�°�?�`t,}i y�i i•at o o}'�;K�".:�.:..a;:'.q.�-n .It:":C�•. �G;¢;: t�:'^,�''��.fK,Y,tJ°.E`1�[�:k�i:dt�����;4'.�.t4. .r.��J!.c!�?'�a 'r N I i' Imo• Roab ftt4flt•yf-1Maq ]DPPD ..x>r_. : Maxm Pr +C-vt�Cznrax�� ry K a right-of-way for the purpose of clearing, con- tru.:ting and inaiutaininy a public road and/or driaivage ditch;; s and Arciiw; in, upon, through and across the following described land 'tri de<l nsa i.u. > I�mawi uw. •+nf. vw. 4n r•p. d� 1 d Wtrwwyi Ir.n..Iw a -r., v tim Matt. r uv., Mm uu PW. i.6.L'� �t e+s RVveD R ••w9 I'J�nm M, uL1 Nt+1LL LYa 13.4 RIVERSIDE ESTATES i' Imo• Roab ftt4flt•yf-1Maq ]DPPD ..x>r_. : Maxm Pr +C-vt�Cznrax�� ry K a right-of-way for the purpose of clearing, con- tru.:ting and inaiutaininy a public road and/or driaivage ditch;; s and Arciiw; in, upon, through and across the following described land 'tri de<l nsa i.u. > I�mawi uw. •+nf. vw. 4n r•p. d� 1 d Wtrwwyi Ir.n..Iw a -r., v tim Matt. r uv., Mm uu PW. i.6.L'� �t e+s RVveD R ••w9 I'J�nm M, uL1 Nt+1LL LYa 13.4 Unauthorized Dock Shoreline deck, staircase and mooring poles constructed circa 2011 (based on aerial review) Built on county property with no state or county permits or approvals; no individual has claimed responsibility for construction Preliminary determination by county staff: dock structures do not meet building code standards Location is not conducive for parking or for vehicle drop-off of canoes/kayaks Alternatives 1. Remove the dock and associated structures Allow the dock structures to remain (subject to after -the -fact permitting and modifications) for exclusive community use by residences of Riverside Estates 3. Allow the dock structures to remain (subject to after -the -fact permitting and modifications) for non-exclusive general public use 73,5 Alternative 1: Remove Dock . Estimated cost of removal (by marine contractor) : $3,000 - $4,000 . Removal would eliminate liability of unauthorized structures not up to building code standards on county -owned land acquired for ROW Removal would eliminate traffic safety hazard of facility use at the "T" intersection of Morningside Drive and Jungle Trail (no drop-off or parking opportunities) Removal would still allow informal shoreline access for canoe/kayak launch by area residents Alternative 2: Allow as a Community Dock . A Community entity would need to be established (no current HOA) for a County lease and be responsible for: • Managing access and use for subdivision -wide demands • Carrying liability insurance (insuring County) • After -the -fact permitting (managing, desi.9ning, permitting and completing required modifications) 13,6 Alternative 3: Allow as a Dock Open to Public . Indian River County would be responsible for: • Managing public demand for use of the facility • After -the -fact permitting (managing, desi.9ning, permitting and completing required modifications), including rebuild for ADA access • Addressing parking and access at a location not conducive for parking, vehicle drop-off of canoes/kayaks, or portaging 13,7 Jones's Pier Conservation Area M -A - PIK t 4" Jones's Pier Conservation Area >`•3`'}: T��; '�.9-r`Y�T q:Y���;:'Pis^EA3' �Ys-�s-��'.�9�s�.K:=�• ` � .i. t"'�y.�.., }K,• �i'•,�.,; t Ca E0a1 doc4•.rshir r. sl - - # `� �~ .,.�`�"'•� + `�^=�'::a->-..r.=.:rte*�; #'. •t�- .�,�,. 6..--•.-_"f -'f" �~:�t _?•�-,.1 Hamts.'a 3d RWSearn73'.21:an CBn2f CC32idlhdmmOtkre4ciation ems. Fi Walking tray MNY '�'�Y�� it - - 'R,� .'r,. ;",•� ✓"4', i �• IMangrora irv:ge eManwrt:en7:,,,__--~ s- ""' �.... +,?^.>e. , r t •aaes>—mss • _ 9onn rasa: hrddV. pend 'e ms Rcmc DiriWn iFhase 11re,,.mg l' '"• rad G. ... • � lam•_ '..�"s ,mss-„--�"�a�,.. ,..,� :���L�; 0 1373 275 510^fir sn 1.110 JONES'S PIER Feel EXHIBIT K: CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN Staff Recommendation • Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize staff to solicit bids, select a contractor, and remove the unpermitted dock and associated structures. 73.9 Alternatives Remove the dock and associated structures Allow the dock structures to remain (subject to after -the -fact permitting and modifications) for exclusive community use by residences of Riverside Estates Allow the dock structures to remain (subject to after -the -fact permitting and modifications) for non-exclusive general public use %3.10 Atlantic Coastal Land Title Company, LLC 855 215` St., Suite C, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 772-569-4364 $ FAX 772-569-8688 -- -- - -- - --- February 13, 2013 Garrett M. Donlin 1010 Morningside Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 Re: Our File Number - 43079777 Dear Mr. Donlin: Pursuant to your request, we did cause to conduct a search of the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida, for the purpose of determining ownership of that certain portion of Tract A, being a part of Riverside Estates, recorded in Plat Book 5, at Page 50, of the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida, which portion lies immediately West of Morningside Drive (77`h Place), and parallel to Jungle Trail. We were able to locate a Road Right -of -Way Deed in favor of Indian River County, Florida, recorded March 6, 1969 in Official Records Book 309, at Page 179, conveying the subject property. Based on this deed it appoars title to the subject property is currently vested in Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida. It was a pleasure being of service to you, and if you need anything further or have additional questions, please don't hesitate to call. Sincerely, lJ on �AB�eal Managing Director www.atlantiecoastal.com -73- 11 County Commisioners How we got here. A quick history Morningside Drive is a short dead end street that originates on Jungle Trail and runs east. It was created in 1958 as a twenty-two lot subdivision called Riverside Estates. (See A) It included a small 70' wide strip of river frontage (LotA) on the Jungle Trail. The neighborhood always believed we owned this property and used it as river access. Six or so years ago we improved the existing access with a 7x12 deck which we use for kayaks, canoes etc. as well as simply sitting. People with a boat on the street rented space from Dick Jones our adjacent neighbor. When the Jones property was sold to the county and the dock was closed these people moved their boats to mooring pilings on the river west of parcel A. It was at this time that we looked into building a dock. We arranged with a dock builder to apply for the necessary permits. We hired a title company to obtain our title as the first step in the process. (See B) It was at this time that we became aware that the property had been conveyed in 1969 to the county as a drainage easement. We then consulted an attorney to see if we could reacquire the property and found out that an affordable way was to petition the county for the property but it would first be offered to the abutters. We tried to get the abutters to sign off — one was willing and one was not. We were stymied. This process however raised the awareness that the county owned the land on which our structure existed and a series of complaining letters began being sent by the dissenting abutter to the commission. Our little deck improves the quality of life for our entire street as well as people using the Jungle Trail who often sit to rest and enjoy the river views. We ask the board to help us find a way to keep the deck open. Whether it is gifting it to the county or leasing it from the county with the stipulation we provide insurance and maintenance as well as keeping unrestricted public access. Thank you for your time and consideration. Friends of the Deck 73-�Z cc K yle•CM C 3O'L0N0 RIVERSIDE ESTATES BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 333' OF GOVT. LOTS 8 8 9, SEC. 36, TWP.31 S, RANGE 39E, EXCEPT HOWEVER THE EAST 1299.50' OF GOVT. LOT 9. PLAT BOOK 5 PAGE 50 DOCKET 92968 CLNTII'ICATICD CI CNICATICy STITI OF 71A.IO1 co9n:t of IRn1Aa nlvcn N. undenlrPe d, thra er thr teat of loN •bo,• **•embed .r •oo.n ed tl1• "It. herebyrdedle.te to the 9uDIt. r_',.**: orc,e•11 •tr•et•, oligo. c•n•l rt9ot•-or-•.y. D. rk. n�rerotr, .• obe.n thtrton. —/ t .• BI d •eoled on: dell.errd In the yrt..... or n X° y_ ( MORNINGSIDE DRIVE )w 77 TH. PLACE — o w J .... .01' 100 6 ------------------ —___3 -yr-- i• 70.0 - ]2 Te' I 1 3 ]Do' 5 7 .• 9 It 13 •t IS 17 19 �. 21 _ 70.0• .3 n X° y_ ( MORNINGSIDE DRIVE )w 77 TH. 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(p It tm....y bon", erf tela .e 1 •t Tore a•.eh, Florid, the o4nd m'Yu 5ta d•y er 'In nr.L .3905. ,( netl•tezed rnC1m.•merI adoe�_ emh...It.d •n�:.w(n t• bole,. I. thio d.y of 7n Go 4_.19W •t laomml..lan •)•,30�11I,... f. ,�� ti „ .\ ..� .. • :•_•°\-\ �Yd4.19 1960 'I- alc.,c:l•ar 1.aem zy1..a'�•�-- ,1.- 't` I: '�%'lore t'%I• IE0. 19,19SS 190 j From: Subject: Re: April 7 event ` Date: February 16, 2016 7:18:57 AM EST To: ® 2 Attachments, 8.9 MB Good morning Bob - Unfortunately, I was unable to get an email out to the Commissioners about the illegal dock. And, because of the monsoon -like weather we experienced last night into this morning, I will be working hard with the garden crew to get the property in shape after the mayhem caused by the winds for a lecture tour of the Mangrove Gardens scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. - the group is arriving at 9:45 a.m. - hopefully the rain will have subsided a bit and the lightning will be over with. Bob, as I am well aware, the Commissioners will be mecting this morning, to discuss approval of the "squatter dock" located on Jungle Trail at the junction of Morningside Rd.. Approval of this dock will set the wrong precedent, it will violate the rule of law. It would indicate that any individual or community could erect unapproved docks, pilings for boats to moor, and viewing platforms - all in violation of the laws currently on the books. The Indian River Lagoon, is the largest and most important estuary in North America .... it is the nursery for the oceans - 75% of the seafood we consume begins its life in the mangrove marshes and wetlands not only here in our precious lagoon but around the world. I am attaching two maps of what is left of the mangrove wetlands around the world - and more specifically in Florida. You will note that on the east coast of Florida there is only one small area of red - that is what is left of the mangrove wetlands and these wetlands are located in INDIAN RIVER COUNTY! The Indian River Lagoon is an estuary - a nursery - it supports an estimated 2200 species of fish, animals, birds and one of those species is humans. The FDEP has not been a friend of the lagoon and too willingly trades off these precious wetlands through zero sum gain with mitigation and its constant approval of development ..... and now..... evidently willing to look the other way about illegal, unm npenitted docks. I a hoping that the Board of Commissioners thinks long and hard before joining in on the destruction of what makes Indian River County special - "you can only write so many checks against one's inheritance, before the it is all gone" - perhaps a poor analogy but what is the Indian River Lagoon but an inheritance that all too many are willing to "spend away." If you could import the above in my behalf, I would deeply appreciate it. As for the invitation, I will work on it after I complete my lecture on the value of the mangroves and do the tour of our mangrove preserve. Best regards - and thanks - Carolyn Stutt Tr.usteee The Manerove Garden Foundation L� 4 "' r �i -73- 16! r �3-1� 0 N .� m s-- N M �n ,J M m [2 0 M M RECREATION INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA AGENDA ITEM Assistant County Administrator / Department of General Services To: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners Thru: Joseph A. Baird, County Administrator From: Michael C. Zito, Assistant County Administrator /� Date: February 8, 2016 �� Subject: Termination of Lease Agreement for 16t1i Street Ballfields and Preliminary Needs Assessment. DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: At the meeting of February 2, 2016, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners ("Board") directed Staff to see if the Indian River Sports Complex Inc. (the "Tenant") would be amenable to terminating the 16th Street Sports Complex lease ("Lease"). The Board also directed Staff to return to the Board on February 16, 2016 with a cost estimate for the County to assume operations at the Complex. Earlier this year, the Board also directed Staff to begin the process of conducting a ballfield needs assessment in Indian River County. Attached is a Termination of Lease Agreement, which terminates the Lease on June 1, 2016. During the wind down period between February 16, 2016 and June 1, 2016, the County will resume mowing operations at the Complex. The Tenant will continue all other programming and maintenance operations at the Complex until June 1, 2016. ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS: The majority of youth baseball in Indian River County is organized under the Cal Ripken system. Cal Ripken is the "little league" division of Babe Ruth Baseball, Inc. and a growing alternative to the traditional Little League, Inc. model. The County also offers youth baseball programming and the Gifford community has a long-standing charter with Little League, Inc. The Tenant owns and holds the local Charter for the Cal Ripken League and intends to continue programming operations accordingly during the remainder of and beyond the termination of Lease. The Tenant informed staff that the complex is now primarily utilized for practices only, and that the games played under the Cal Ripken League Charter are played at Michael and Thompson fields owned by the City of Vero Beach and the School Board, respectively. The current Cal Ripken youth baseball season will not be disrupted by the termination of the lease agreement. In order to ensure that the termination does not interfere with the current Cal Ripken season, the County has committed to mow the fields twice a week and mow the common areas once a week. Based upon this contribution from the County, the Tenant has committed to completing the current season. The Tenant will continue to offer practice time free of charge and very few, if any games will be played at the complex. F -\Assistant County Administrator\AGENDA 1TEMS\2016\BCC 02 FEBRUARY 2016\BCC Memo - Termination of 16th Street Ballfield lease agreement- Final.doc 74 PRELIMINARY NEEDS ASSESSMENT: Once the Lease is terminated, the future of the complex will depend on the Board's preference to make the complex available for sale, lease, or continued operation by the County. Since receiving direction from the Board on February 2, 2016, County Staff has been in contact with the School Board Staff in an effort to resume a dialogue regarding the sale of the complex to the School Board. Therefore, a discussion related to the County's ballfield needs assessment will be most informative after the future use or disposition of the complex has been settled. Once the disposition or retention of the complex is determined, Staff will return to seek more formal direction following an updated discussion regarding the assessment of ballfield needs in Indian River County. FUNDING: On July 25, 2013, the Parks Division of General Services in consultation with the Office of Management and Budget estimated the annual costs to maintain the complex including Vero Beach electric, chemicals, and equipment to total approximately $25,000 annually. This cost estimate excludes the cost of labor since positions were eliminated as a direct result of the Lease. The approximately 1.5 full time employees were reassigned to contribute to the service impact caused by the earlier personnel reduction during the economic downturn. The prorated cost to complete maintenance operations from June through September is estimated at $8,000, which will be absorbed into the 2015/16 fiscal year Parks Division's operating budget in the General Fund. Actual costs should be less than the prorated estimate due to the minimal demand for lights in the summer months. RECOMMENDATION: Staff respectfully requests that the Board approve the Termination of Lease Agreement, authorize the Chairman to sign it and reach a consensus on providing direction to Staff on the timeline for evaluating and addressing the preliminary needs assessment presented herein. ATTACHMENTS: Termination of Lease Agreement Indian River County Ballfield Inventory DISTRIBUTION: Indian River Sports Complex, Inc. Approved Agenda Item j— BY:Qfc�-.a�� Joseph A. Baird County Administrator FOR: February 16, 2016 Indian River County Approved Date Administration 11 lf7 County Attorney Budget Department d 6 a io Risk Management F•\Assistant County Administrator\AGENDA 1TEMS\2016\BCC 02 FEBRUARY 2016\BCC Memo - Termination of 16th Street Ballfield lease agreement- Final.doc 75 TERMINATION OF LEASE AGREEMENT THIS TERMINATION OF LEASE AGREEMENT ("Termination") is entered into as of the _ day of February, 2016 by and between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, by and through its Board of County Commissioners, whose address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, Florida, hereinafter referred to as Lessor, and Indian River Sports Complex, Inc., a Florida non-profit corporation, hereinafter referred to as Lessee: RECITALS WHEREAS, on August 20, 2013, Lessor executed a Lease Agreement for a ten-year lease with Lessee for 11.76 acres of land commonly known as the 16' Street Ball Fields, located at the intersection of 16th Street and 17th Avenue in the City of Vero Beach, Florida; and WHEREAS, on December 10, 2013, the Lessor and Lessee entered into the First Amendment and Modification of Lease Agreement in order to include an additional 0.52 acre parcel, which collectively is referred to as the Property; and WHEREAS, under the Lease Agreement and the First Amendment and Modification of Lease Agreement, collectively referred to as the Agreement, Lessee was responsible to perform various improvements to the Property and maintain the Property; and WHEREAS, the Lessee is unable to fulfil its obligations under the Agreement; WHEREAS, the Lessee is scheduled to operate a youth baseball league on the Property through the middle of May; WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee have agreed that the it would be advantageous to terminate the Agreement, but allow the Lessee to complete the season scheduled to end in the middle of May and have the County assist with some of the maintenance of the Property so that there will be no disruption to the season. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual undertakings herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree, as follows: 2 1. Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein. 2. Termination of Lease Agreement. The Lease Agreement and the First Amendment and Modification of Lease Agreement for the use of the Property shall terminate on June 1, 2016. 3. Maintenance. Lessor shall mow the grass on the ball fields on the Property two times per week and mow the grass on the common areas on the Property one time per week until the Lease Agreement and the First Amendment and Modification of Lease Agreement are terminated. Page 1 of \ 76 4. All other provisions of the Lease Agreement and the First Amendment and Modification of Lease Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Lessor and Lessee have executed this instrument this _ day of February, 2016. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA an Bob Solari, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Date Approved: ATTEST: Jeffrey R. Smith Clerk of the Court and Comptroller IM Indian River Sports Complex, Inc. By: Dere Muller Its President APPROVED AS TO FORM: ylan Reingold, Esq. County Attorney 2 Page 2 of V � Indian River County - Ballfield Inventory Map # Park Name _ Address Type of Field Fence Length Base/Pitching Owner Maintained _ _ S - Skinned Infield LL - 200 ft 60ft / 40 ft _ G - Grass Infield Y - 300 ft 70 ft / 50 ft HS - 325 ft 90 ft / 60ft 6 in _ # 1 _ Richard N. Bird / 800 20th Ave SW S _ Y Multiple Indian River County Indian River County South County Regional Park # 2 Vero Beach High School 1707 16th Street G HS 90 ft/60ft 6 in IRC School Board IRC School Board # 3 Thompson Field 3901 18th Street G LL 60 ft / 40 ft COVB IR Sports Complex # 4 Michael Field 1250 26th Street G LL 60 ft / 40 ft COVB IR Sports Complex # 5 Grall Field 3850 17th Place S LL 60 ft / 40 ft COVB LL Girls Softball # 6 Bob Summers Field 3451 Indian River Dr G Y 70 ft / 50 ft COVE VB Baseball Assoc. # 7 16th Street Complex 1700 16th Street S LL / Y Multiple Indian River County IR Sports Complex # 8 Historic Dodgertown 3901 26th Street G HS 90 ft / 60 ft 6 in Indian River County Vero Town LLC # 9 Masters Academy 1105 58th Ave G HS 90 ft / 60 ft 6in Church of God Masters High School # 10 Jackie Robinson Field 4680 43rd Court G LL 60 ft / 40 ft Indian River County Indian River County # 11 1 Ralph Lundy Field 4680 43rd Court S _ HS Multiple Indian River County Indian River County # 12 Saint Edwards Field 1895 Saint Edwards Dr G HS 90 ft / 60 ft 6 in Saint Edwards _ Saint Edwards # 13 Hobart Field 5750 77th Street S Y Multiple Indian River County Indian River County # 14 West Wabasso Field 8900 64th Ave S HS Multiple Indian River County Indian River County # 15 Sebastian River High School 9001 90th Ave G HS 90 ft / 60 ft 6 in IRC School Board IRC School Board # 16 Barber Street Complex 1101 Barber Street G LL / HS Multiple City of Sebastian City of Sebastian # 17 Friendship Park 1440 Friendship Lane S LL 60 ft / 40 ft City of Sebastian City of Sebastian # 18 North County Regional Park 9450 CR 512 S Y Multiple Indian River County Indian River County # 19 Helen Hanson Park _ 8020 129th Court S LL 60 ft / 40 ft Indian River County Indian River County # 20 Senior League Park 224 Oleander Ave S Y Multiple City of Fellsmere City of Fellsmere # 21 Little League Park 4 South Broadway St G LL 60 ft / 40 ft rj City of Fellsmere I—ICity of Fellsmere # 5 - , Grall Field is located at 3850 17th Place behind Rosewood Elementary. There is one field of Little League (200 ft.) length. This is a girl's softball field with 60 ft. base paths and 46 ft. pitching plate. The field is a skinned clay infield. The field sits on Indian River School District property but is leased and maintained by Indian River Sports Complex group. # 6 - Bob Summers Field -is located at 3451 Indian River Drive just east of the Barber Bridge. There is one field of Youth Baseball (300 ft.) length. This field accommodates a 10 to 14 years of age players. The base paths are 70 ft. and pitching mound is permanent at 50 ft. The field has a grass infield for baseball. The property is owned by the City of Vero Beach and is leased and maintained by the Vero Beach Baseball Association. # 7 - 16th Street Sports Complex is located at 170016th Street just across from Vero Beach High School. There are three fields on this site. Sampson Field is the largest and is the field closest to the Citrus Bowl. This field is Youth Baseball (300 ft.) length. The field accommodates up to 14 years of age. There are multiple base lengths available and the pitching mound is portable. The infield is skinned clay. The property is owned by Indian River County and is leased to Indian River Sports Complex who operates, maintains and programs the fields. The second field is Riley Field, it has a fence length of (280ft). This field can accommodate multiple age groups up to 13 years of age. There are multiple base lengths and has a portable mound. The infield is skinned clay. The property is owned by Indian River County and is leased to Indian River Sports Complex who operates, maintains and programs the fields. The third field is known as the little league or girls field. It located on the North West corner of the complex. It has a Little League Baseball (200 ft.) fence length. The field accommodates up to 12 years of age. The pitching mound is portable and it has a skinned clay infield. The property is owned by Indian River County and leased to Indian River Sports Complex who operates, maintains and programs the fields. # 8 - Historic Dodgertown is located at 390126 1h Street just south of the Vero Beach Airport. This is a multiple use facility that has five (5) High School size (Over 325 ft.) baseball fields. Each of the five fields have permanent pitching mounds at 60' 6" and base paths at 90 ft. The infields on these five fields are grass. These fields are used for High School, College, and Professional baseball. There also is a quad (4) (220 ft. fence) multi use baseball / softball fields with a center press box on the property. This quad is a skinned clay infield with portable pitching mounds. The quad fields can be used by Little League baseball or Little League, High School and College softball. The property is owned by Indian River County and leased to Vero Town LLC. Vero Town maintains, operates and programs the facility as Historic Dodgertown. 80 # 14 - West Wabasso is located at 8900 64th Ave which is North of CR 510. There is one field that is High School (320 ft.) length. This field accommodates multiple age groups. The infield is skinned clay with a portable pitching mound. The base path lengths start at 60 ft. up to 90 ft. The field is used by the Recreation Department and the public. The property and field are owned and operated by Indian River County. # 15 - Sebastian River High School Baseball Fields is located at 900190th Ave. There is one field of High School (320 ft.) length. The field has a grass infield with a permanent pitching mound at 60' 6". The base paths are at 90 ft. The field is used for Sebastian River High School baseball team games and practices. The field is owned and maintained by the Indian River County School District. # 16 - Barber Street Sports Complex is located at 1101 Barber Street in Sebastian. Originally the County and City of Sebastian bought the property 50/50. The City of Sebastian maintains the property. It has four ballfields (3 baseball and 1 softball) for play. The first baseball field is of High School (320 ft.) length and the other two are of Little League (200 ft.) length. All three baseball fields have grass infields. The High School length field has 90 ft. base paths and 60' 6" pitching mound which is permanent. The Little League length fields have 60 ft. base paths and 46 ft. permanent pitching mound. The Sebastian Little League leases the'fields and the City of Sebastian maintains them. # 17 - Friendship Park is located at 1440 Friendship Lane near City Hall in Sebastian. The field is open with no outfield fence. It does have a backstop and small dugouts. The field is open to the public as there are no league games played onsite. # 18 - North County Regional Park is located at 9450 CR 512 in Sebastian. It has 4 multi- purpose ballfields. The infield is skinned clay as to play softball and baseball on them. The fences are at Youth Baseball (300 ft.) length. There are multiple base pegs to accommodate Little League, Youth Baseball and Softball league play, Youth Baseball Tournaments, Youth Girls Softball Tournaments, kickball games, Mighty Mite and Tot Time Tee baseball league play. The fields are owned and maintained by Indian River County. 82 V # 19 - Helen Hanson Park is located at 8020 129th Ct. in Roseland. There is one field of Little League (200 ft.) length. This field accommodates the younger players that use 60ft base paths and 46 ft. permanent pitching mound. The field has a skinned clay infield and is used mainly for practices. The field is maintained by Indian River County. # 20 - Senior League Park Field is located at 224 South Oleander Ave in Fellsmere. There is one field on this property that is Youth Baseball (300 ft.) length. The infield is skinned clay for multi-purpose use. There are base paths of 60 ft. and 90 ft. for baseball use. There is no pitching mound, but has a pitching rubber that is portable. The City of Fellsmere owns, maintains and programs the park. #21 - Little League Park is located at 4 South Broadway Street in Fellsmere. There is one field one this property that is Little League (200 ft.) length. The infield is skinned clay for multi-purpose use. The base paths are 60 ft. and a permanent pitching mound is 46 ft. The City of Fellsmere owns, maintains and programs the park. 83 ru C7 r� INDIAN RIVER COUNTY INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners DATE: February 9, 2016 FROM: Jason E. Brown Director., Office of SUBJECT: 2016/2017 BUDGI Description udget Amendment to Item 12E1 Departmental Matters / HEARING SCHEDULE Presented below are selected dates for the 2016/20171 budget workshop and the tentative and final budget hearings. Budget Workshops: Budget Packet distributed to the Board of Commissioners Friday, July 8, 2016 Scheduled Budget Workshop Budget Hearings: Public Hearing on Tentative budget and proposed millage rates Final Budget Hearing to adopt budget and rnWage rates Wednesday, July 13, 2016 Thursday, July 14, 2016 (as needed) Wednesday, Sept. 14 , 2016 at 5:01 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016 at 5:01 p.m. Note: The tentative and final budget hearing dates are preliminary in nature. Once the Indian River County School District sets the dates for their budget hearings, we may need to change these dates to ensure that there is not a conflict. Recommendation Staff recommends that the Board of Commissioners approve the budget workshop dates and the dates for the budget hearings for the 2016/2017 budgets. APPROVED AGENDA ITEM: BY: &-It4 Josep A. Baird County Administrator FOR: February 16 2016 Indian River County AppraWd Date Administrator Legal AF17-71AVAIL Budget 214 l Department Risk Mana emm- 84 1a Fl - INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD MEMORANDUM TO: Joseph A. Baird, County Administrator THROUGH: Christopher R. Mora, P.E. Public Works Director W. Keith McCully, P.E. Stormwater Engineer Wo-� FROM: Alexis Peralta Stormwater Educator & Fert. Enforcement SUBJECT: 2016 A Healthy Lagoon: Let's Chalk About It Stormwater Chalk Art Contests DATE: 1/14/2016 DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS "A Healthy Lagoon: Let's Chalk About It" is a new approach to Stormwater Division's goals and objectives of enhancing public educational activities. The contest had its first year in spring 2015 with great success! There were more than 25 contestants and each age group was represented from toddlers to adults. This year we are headed back to Sebastian's Earth Day Celebration at Riverview Park, and have been invited this year to also attend the Environmental Learning Center's EcoFest. The goal of this contest is to bring public awareness to stormwater pollution and issues in our Indian River Lagoon. As children and adults chalk pictures about problems the Lagoon is facing and ways we can help prevent pollution, they will be educating each person who walks by. "Let's Chalk About It" is a creative way to get many people to learn about the Lagoon and stormwater pollution, especially people who are unfamiliar with the Lagoon and its many issues. This event is run by Stormwater Division staff and is also in collaboration with The Environmental Learning Center, FIT's Vero Beach Marine Lab, and IRC's Coastal Division. Promotional video for the contest is available online at www.irestormwater.com and is to be broadcast on the government channel. Video professionally filmed and created pro bono by Logan Peralta. FUNDING Fundingr for this event is budgeted and available in the Stormwater Promotional Expenses account No. 11128138-034820. Total cost for this event is estimated to be $1000 and is primarily for supplies and supplementary prizes. Prizes for the event have been donated to the ELC from Adventure Kayaking totaling $150! F:\Public Works\Alexis Peralta\Commision Meetings\02 16 16 Chalk Art Presentation. docx 85 Page 2 Agenda Item 2016 A Healthy Lagoon: Let's Chalk About It Stormwater Chalk Art Contests For 2/16/16 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Board of Commissioners authorizes staff to continue with the "Let's Chalk About It" educational event. ATTACHMENT "A Healthy Lagoon: Let's Chalk About It" 2016 Flyer APPROVED AGENDA ITEM FOR: 2/16/16 0BY: N` 1 Indian River County Appr ed Date Administration Budget °l w Legal 2" Public Works / Stormwater Division —Zp F-\Public_Works\Alexis Peralta\Commision Meetings\02.16.16 Chalk Art Presentation. docx ill 86 O O O O O O O O O o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 O O O O O O O ° O O = 0 O -� --- O 00 * ' O0 ` ° ° 0 „'-- O - O 0 o ° o — O 0 IACO) /,_ f o o � � a .0 o 't 0 0 o ° 0 0 0 0 O O o OO LETS CHALK 1 ° O O 11 O O 3 O O O / O O O e ITO O _ O • O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • p FOR Alt AGER! pLqU 0 • CHALK WILL B. 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Mora, P.E., Public Works Director FROM: Kimberly Graham, P.E., County Traffic Engi SUBJECT: Consultant Proposal to Review and Advise on All Aboard Florida's 90% Plans and Final Plans DATE: February 10, 2016 BACKGROUND: On February 2, 2016, Rusty Roberts, Vice President of Governmental Affairs for All Aboard Florida ("AAF"), told the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners ("Board") that Indian River County ("County") should receive 90% construction plans for its railroad crossings by the end of February, 2016. In anticipation of receiving and reviewing AAF's 90% plans, County staff seeks Board permission to hire George Gavalla with Triad Railroad Consulting, LLC, to serve as a technical railroad safety advisor to the County. Mr. Gavalla has over 38 years of railroad safety experience. Over the past year, Mr. Gavalla has worked with both Martin County and St. Lucie County in reviewing and analyzing their respective 90% plans. As a point of reference, Mr. Gavalla's CV is attached for the Board's review. Attached for your review is the agreement to hire Mr. Gavalla to conduct an inspection of all the railroad crossings within Indian River County; to review any and all track and crossing plans submitted to the County by AAF; and to assist County staff with identifying and addressing any potential issues with the plans concerning safety, costs, etc., associated with the proposed construction and operation of AAF's proposed high-speed passenger railroad project. The agreement also includes an option for Mr. Gavalla to serve as an advisor to IRC on railroad safety, security and operational issues relating to the AAF project. As we have seen with Martin and St. Lucie Counties, it is not unusual for significant modifications to be made to project plans and proposals. Mr. Gavalla's services may be needed for other services including, but not limited to, reviewing modifications to track and crossing plans, participating in site visits, and reviewing AAF's proposed project in conjunction with the transportation of hazardous freight, including liquefied natural gas (LNG). Task 1 (inspection, plans review) of Mr. Gavalla's proposal is estimated to cost $31,050. Task 2 (rail safety advisor) services, if utilized, would be determined at a later date. FUNDING: Funding is available from the General Fund/County Attorney/Other Professional Services/All Aboard Florida (AAF) (Account Number 00110214-033190-15023). FAPublic Works\Luanne MWgenda Items\Consultant Review on AAF Plans BCC 02-10-16.doc PAGE TWO Agenda item: Consultant Proposal to Review and Advise on All Aboard Florida's 90% Plans and Final Plans For 2/16/16 RECOMMENDATION: The County staff recommends the Board approve Task 1 (inspection of crossings, 90% plans review) of the attached proposal and direct staff to hire George Gavalla with Triad Railroad Consulting, LLC, to assist with the review and discussions concerning AAF's track and crossing plans, for an amount not to exceed $31,050. ATTACMENTS: Proposal from Triad Railroad Consulting, LLC Curriculum Vitae for George A. Gavalla APPROVED AGENDA ITEM FOR 02/16/2.016 B Indian River County roved Date Administration/(A j /// Budget 10 /o County Attorney lb Public Works Division F -\Public Works\Luanne MWgenda Items\Consultant Review on AAF Plans BCC 02-10-16 doc 89 Triad Railroad Consulting, LLC Partners in the Domestic and International Rail -Transportation Industry George A. Gavalla, President I 1 Cherry Hill Road Norwich, CT 06360 Tel 860-886-8104 Fax. 860-204-9129 Email. GGavalla@aol.com PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSSIONERS REVIEW AND EVALUATION OF PLANS FOR THE PROPOSED "ALL ABOARD FLORIDA" RAIL LINE IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Triad Railroad Consulting, LLC (TRC), a full service railroad consulting firm, submits the following proposal to serve as a technical railroad safety advisor to Indian River County, Florida (IRC) for the purpose of assisting IRC to identify and address potential safety issues, costs and other concerns associated with the proposed construction and operation of the All Aboard Florida (AAF) high-speed passenger railroad along the current railroad right-of-way of the Florida East Coast Railroad (FEC). Please note that this proposal is valid and applicable for a period of six months; however, the estimated travel expenses may differ. TRC Contact: George Gavalla, President Tel. 860-886-8104 TRC Proposal No. 150409.05 Task 1: Review AAF Proposal and Plans Purpose: Under this task, a comprehensive review will be made of the proposed AAF high-speed passenger railroad system and its operations affecting IRC. The purpose of this task is to understand the exact nature of the proposed AAF infrastructure, equipment, organization, operating plans, safety, emergency response plans and the environmental impact analysis. Understanding these issues is essential for the review of the plans and identifying potential hazards, risks and impacts on the community in which the railroad system operates. A. Review proposed AAF railroad system plans relative to the railroad's operations and infrastructure in IRC, including 90% plans or most current version of plans. B. Review AAF system program documents related to the proposed AAF railroad system and operations. Program documents may include Environmental Impact Statement (draft Indian River County Proposal TRC Proposal # 150409.05 February 9, 2016 90 and final), track charts, highway -rail grade crossing signaling treatments, train control and signaling standards, Positive Train Control (PTC) plans and emergency preparedness plans. C. Question AAF officials regarding proposed AAF layout, operations, maintenance, emergency response and highway -rail grade crossing plans. D. In conjunction with reviewing the above -referenced documents and plans, review relevant Federal safety standards and regulation regarding high-speed passenger railroad operations; including highway -rail grade crossing requirement, quiet -zone requirements, noise mitigation standards, Positive Train Control (PTC) requirements and emergency preparedness requirements. E. Perform on-site inspection of the existing thirty-two (32) at grade crossings in conjunction with the review and evaluation of the AAF plans on the surrounding community in IRC. The review and evaluation of the plans will include the evaluation of many factors including but not limited to, crossing layout and design, crossing treatments (i.e. type of warning devices), warning times, sight lines and obstructions and track alignment and profile (i.e. curves and grades). F. Prepare written comments associated with the review of the AAF plans and documentation of the compiled information associated with the comprehensive review for this task. Task 2 [Optional] General Railroad Safety Consulting Services for IRC IRC may wish to engage and follow-up with AAF and FEC to address safety and security concerns that affect the IRC community. Furthermore, as the AAF project progresses, it is not unusual for significant modifications to be made to project plans and proposals. TRC is prepared to serve as an advisor to IRC on railroad safety, security and operational issues regarding issues related to the AAF project and any other railroad related matters. More specifically, TRC proposes to perform the following services on behalf of IRC: A. Serve as a technical advisor to IRC in meetings and dealings with AAF, FEC, the Florida Department of Transportation, the Federal Railroad Administration and other stakeholders, at the direction of IRC; B. Review proposed and actual modifications to 90% Plans or most current version of plans and assess safety and cost impacts on IRC; Indian River County Proposal TRC Proposal # 150409 05 February 9, 2016 91 C. Participate, at the direction of IRC, in railroad and highway -rail grade crossing site inspections and diagnostic reviews; D. Assist IRC in developing recommended modification to 90% plans or most current version of plans; E. Review, at the direction of IRC, signal circuit plans for highway -rail grade crossing systems and identify potential safety issues and concerns; F. Review, at the direction of IRC, plans and proposals regarding the proposed AAF Positive Train Control (PTC) system, including, but not limited to documents related to the FRA Type Approval, the PTC Safety Plan, and the PTC Implementation Plan to determine potential safety impacts and railroad operational impacts that my affect IRC; G. Review, as necessary and at the direction of IRC, other relevant AAF railroad system and operations. Program documents may include, track charts, station layouts, rolling stock specifications, emergency preparedness plans, operating and safety rules. H. Research, review and advise IRC regarding relevant federal and state railroad regulation affecting railroad safety and operational issues that may impact IRC; I. Review the proposed AAF high-speed passenger rail project in conjunction with the transportation of hazardous freight, including liquefied natural gas (LNG). J. Prepare and submit written reports and briefings to IRC concermng findings, recommendations and other issues related to the work performed under this proposal; K. Serve as expert witness for IRC regarding railroad safety matters within my area of expertise, including highway -rail grade crossing safety, railroad operations and safety, railroad related rules, procedures and regulation. Provide expert reports and testimony in hearings, depositions and trial; L. Serve as an advisor to IRC on any other railroad safety, security and operational issues. Please note that this proposal is valid and applicable for a period of six (6) months; however, the estimated travel expenses may differ. Indian River County Proposal TRC Proposal # 150409.05 February 9, 2016 0A COST ESTIMATE FOR TASK 1: TASK Estimated Time Description Estimated Cost Task 1 — 175 Hrs. Review AAF Proposal, Plans & $ 3,600 Federal Requirements and perform On -Site Inspection Estimate of consulting fees for Task 1 175 hrs. @ $150/hr = $26,250 Estimated Travel/lodging Expenses for Task 1 " (8 day trip includes travel)' $ 4,800 Total Estimated Cost for Task 1 = $31,050 * Includes 8 days on-site inspection and two travel days to IRC and return (travel time charges capped not to exceed 8 hours per day) ** Travel Expense Estimates are provided for budgetary purposes only Client will be billed for actual reasonable and necessary travel and lodging expenses In lieu of meals and incidental expenses Client will be charge a S75 per them for each day worked away from home office Indian River County Proposal 4 TRC Proposal # 150409.05 February 9, 2016 93 COST ESTIMATE FOR: TASK 2 — Serve As Rail Safety Advisor for IRC Fee and Expenses Description Estimated Cost Travel to and from IRC Estimate Travel Expense' (per trip) 1) Air Travel 51,100/trip 2) Travel Time (16 hrs. round trip)" 52,400/trip Daily Travel Expenses Lodging, Meals & Rental CarS 270/day (per day while in IRC) Labor Fees A. Daily Rate for 8 hr. day. $ 1,200/day (for work performed in IRC) B. Hourly Rate $ 150/hour (for all work not covered under 8 hr. Daily rate and all work in home office) * Travel and Daily Expense Estimates are provided for budgetary purposes only. Client will be billed for actual reasonable and necessary travel and daily expenses. In lieu of meals and incidental expenses Client will be charge a $75 per diem for each day worked away from home office ** Travel time charges are capped not to exceed 8 hrs. per travel day Indian River County Proposal 5 TRC Proposal # 150409 05 February 9, 2016 94 CURRICULUM VITAE - GEORGE A. GAVALLA 11 Cherry Hill Road — Norwich, CT 06360 Tel. (860)-886-8104 — Cell (860) 912-5144 Ggavalla@aol.com PROFILE National railroad safety executive. Program architect, leader, and negotiator. Skilled troubleshooter. Senior US Government leader with corporate and union experience. International background as consultant and liaison. Broad intellectual perspective. • 38 years' railroad safety experience in positions of strategic and leadership responsibility. • President Triad Consulting, a railroad safety and security consulting firm with affiliates in every railroad operating discipline. • Former Associate Administrator for Safety, Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). Head of the agency's Office of Safety, directed the Federal government's railroad accident investigation, safety inspection and safety enforcement programs. Led large scale comprehensive safety investigations on the major railroad's in the U.S. to identify safety risks and implement safety improvement action plans. Senior FRA liaison to industry leaders, White House, Federal agencies, the Congress and State legislatures. • Has testified before Congress, the National Transportation Safety Board, and other federal and state agencies regarding railroad safety matters. • Multiple appearances and interviews on CNN, 60 Minutes II, National Public Radio, New York Times, Washington Post, and numerous other news media outlets as a rail safety and security expert. • During my tenure as head of the Office of Safety, the railroad industry achieved the lowest levels of rail -related fatalities and injuries in its history, all rail -related fatalities fell by 19%, employee fatalities by 48% and grade crossing fatalities by 28%. Also led FRA's most productive era for promulgation of new safety standards and regulations. • Advanced studies in International Relations and History, Georgetown University. • Served as Director of Research, Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, National Headquarters (1991-95). Assistant General Chairman, Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen (1984-91). Connecticut State Legislative Representative (1989-91). Hands-on experience as Communications and Signal Maintainer, Consolidated Rail Corporation (1976-84). Congressional Intern, U.S. House of Representatives (1974). • " . significant factor in improving safer procedures and practices in the industry... strong leadership ..ability to hear all sides ...primary Office of Safety spokesman.... explaining the budget requests to Congressional committee staffers and OMB budget officials. .outstanding results.... superb work.. " (from official Evaluations) RESULTS RAILROAD SAFETY LEADER — NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Comprehensive railroad safety leadership experience. International reputation for successfully advocating, designing, negotiating and executing effective safety strategies. RESULT • Facilitated multi -disciplinary hazard analysis/risk assessment of railroad signal system and highway -rail grade crossing systems for a new start light rail transit operation in Texas • Conducted a comprehensive safety assessment of switching operations for a railroad serving one of the world's largest oilfields in Kazakhstan. M • Co-authored a hazard identification study of Remote Control Locomotive operations and technology. • Directed an in-depth FRA analysis of railroad safety data, identifying risk factors and chronic problems. Persuaded top level railroad executives, rail labor leaders, and railroad suppliers to work with FRA in initiating and executing industry -wide safety programs. • Led a 48 -member FRA Rail Safety Advisory Committee to assist FRA in developing nine new safety regulations, and several proposed regulations, including the agency's first performance-based regulations. • Led FRA initiative to develop safety guidelines for remote control locomotive technology and led industry -wide task force oversee the safe implementation of remote control locomotive technology. • Created FRA's first formal Fatigue Mitigation Program and personally led the adoption of fatigue mitigation programs across the railroad industry. • Convened a combined task force of industry and union leaders to work with FRA in reducing accidents in train yard/switching facilities—lead to a 50% reduction in fatalities and an 18% reduction in accidents. • Initiated Safety Compliance agreement with CSX that lead to large decrease in track caused train accidents. Lead a large scale safety assessment of Union Pacific that helped reduce the number of rail fatalities by 75 % in one year. • Led FRA in creating an exchange program with Japan Central Railways. Led rail safety exchanges and meetings with railway officials from Russian Federation, Australia, UK, India, Poland, Romania, Iraq, Nigeria, People's Republic of China, and Japan. 2004 -Present President — Triad Railroad Consulting Norwich, CT Provide executive direction to a multi -disciplined team of affiliated railroad safety and security experts in the following rail related areas: safety and security risk assessments and hazard analysis, regulatory compliance, safety and security research, accident investigation and analysis, litigation consulting. RESULT • Facilitated multi -disciplinary hazard analysis/risk assessment of railroad signal system and highway -rail grade crossing systems for a new start commuter rail operation in Texas • Conducted a comprehensive safety assessment of switching operations on a railroad in Kazakhstan that is the world's largest crude oil carrier and has 94% of its traffic in hazardous materials. • Developed and conducted rail safety training classes for switching operations and railcar inspections. • Co-authored a hazard identification study of Remote Control Locomotive operations with a lead railroad expert who has published more than 100 books and articles on railroad safety and operations. • Railroad accident analysis in cases involving Federal regulatory compliance, operating and safety rule compliance, remote control Locomotive 96 Operations, signal operations, highway -rail grade crossings, switching activities and safety appliances. 1997-2004 Associate Administrator for Safety — US Government Senior Executive Service Federal Railroad Administration — Washington, DC Provide nationwide leadership in building alliances to plan and implement strategies and formal regulations to improve railroad safety throughout the United States. Provide frequent consultation with union and industry leaders worldwide. RESULT • Successfully led an industry -wide effort for adoption of fatigue mitigation policies—including the first railroad policy that gives train crews at least one day each week of guaranteed rest. • Chaired FRA safety inquiry into remote control locomotive technology and led FRA team that issued the FRA's first recommended safety guidelines for the operation of remote control locomotives. Subsequently organized and led an industry -wide task forces to oversee the safe implementation of remote control locomotive technology. • Led FRA Grade Crossing Safety Program and initiated a Law Enforcement Liaison Program in FRA Regional offices, sponsoring local police to promote safety laws for highway -rail crossings Grade crossing accidents fell 24% and crossing fatalities fell 28% during this period. • Led an FRA study of the safety of the Amtrak railroad tunnels into New York City and testified about tunnel safety at hearing for.New York State Senators. • Studied German joint freight/transit rail operations in using the same rail line, in preparation for promulgation of a new FRA policy on shared use of railroad track between light rail transit operator and freight railroads. Authored the rail safety segment of a pioneering Federal Transit Administration report on this issue. • Founded the Switching Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) task force of industry and union leaders which worked with FRA in reducing train yard accidents and switching facilities—led to a 50% reduction in fatalities and an 18% reduction in accidents. 1995-1997 Railroad Safety Project Coordinator — GS -15 Federal Railroad Administration — Cambridge, MA Served as FRA Project Coordinator on Amtrak and the Long Island Railroad, NY, the largest commuter railroad in the country. Conducted large scale assessments of passenger rail operations and safety. Directed development and implementation of action plans to improve passenger rail and highway -rail grade crossing safety. RESULT • LIRR grade crossing failures reduce by 2/3rds, employee injuries fell 23% • Amtrak employee injuries declined 30%. Led trips to Japan and Germany for investors exploring state-of-the-art rail technology, including Magnetic Levitation (MagLev) technology, led to U.S. investments in MagLev. Worked with Japan Ministry of Railways and U S. Embassy to obtain previously unreleased documents that established Japanese safety requirements for MagLev. 97 1991-1995 Director of Research — HQ, Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen — Mt. Prospect, IL Directed a wide-ranging research program impacting contract negotiations, safety issues, and the introduction and assessment of railroad signal and communications technologies. RESULT • Served as the organization's primary liaison to the -FRA on railroad safety issues. • Initiated and led a campaign that persuaded FRA to issue regulations protecting railroad workers from being struck by trains. Within two years, roadway worker fatalities had been reduced by 60% and fell to zero in 2004. • Granted Special Observer status in National Transportation Safety Board hearings for the most deadly Amtrak accident in history at Saraland, Alabama inl993. Submitted written report into the NTSB accident record regarding causal factors and preventative measures. 1984-1991 Assistant General Chairman — Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen — Lancaster, PA RESULT • Negotiated contracts with seven railroads. Managed contract disputes and represented BRS at settlement conferences and before arbitration panels. • Successfully lobbied Connecticut State Legislature for passage of the nation's first mandatory highway -rail grade crossing safety standards. 1976-1984 Communications/Signal Maintainer — Consolidated Rail Corporation — Harrisburg, PA RESULT • Inspected, tested, repaired and built railroad communications and signal systems and highway -rail grade crossing warning devices on both freight and passenger railroad lines in Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Education 2000- Harvard University – Kennedy School of Government – Cambridge, Massachusetts -Executive Training Course - Effective Decision Making 1998- Federal Executive Institute - Charlottesville, Virginia • Graduate – Senior Executive Service Program 1971-1976 Georgetown University — Washington, DC • Bachelor of Arts Program – History Major Professional Affiliations: 2005 – Present National Association of Railroad Safety Consultants and Investigators 2009 – Present . American Society of Civil Engineers – Affiliated Member 2013 – Present The Air Brake Association -- Member 98 Regular Agenda Item >� INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA I DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES ,.o W1 Date: February 09, 2016 To: Joseph A. Baird, County Administrator From: Vincent M. Burke, P.E., Director of Utility Services Subject: 83.14 +/- Acres Due Diligence Report and Opinion of Probable Cost DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITIONS: On December 15, 2015, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved an agreement to purchase 83.14 +/- acres of undeveloped land at 925 5th Street SW, just east of Osprey Marsh Algal Turf Scrubber site, contingent upon a due diligence time period that ends Monday, February 29, 2016. The undeveloped site is being considered as a location for a potential surface water reservoir used for nutrient load reductions or as an alternative water supply for the County's potable water needs. At that same meeting, the Board approved Work Order No.4 to hire consulting engineer, CDM Smith, to assist the Utilities Department in performing a due diligence investigation and to determine an estimated opinion of probable costs for such a potential reservoir and surface water treatment plant. The final sale of the property is scheduled to occur at 2:00 pm on Tuesday, March 1, 2016. The purpose of this agenda is to update the Board on the findings thus far. ANALYSIS: Appraisal At the December 15, 2015 BCC meeting, staff informed the Board about the sales history associated with the property. The purchase and sale agreement approved by the Board at that meeting was in the offer of a one-time payment of $1,000,000. The County enlisted the services of Armfield & Wagner (A&W) for several reasons. The firm is local, they are reputable and the firm had previously done an appraisal on the subject property for a private developer back in 2011. A&W updated their historical information and presented their report to the County on December 30, 2015. A&W Appraisal #43829, which complies with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016.docx Page 1 of 14 {Q (USPAP), used the sales comparison approach. In the opinion of A&W, the market value of the fee simple real estate of the 83.14 acres +/- is $1,400,000. CDM Smith's final report, included with this agenda as Attachment 1, is broken down into the following categories: 1) Background and Purpose 2) County land use, zoning & off site improvement requirements 3) Environmental considerations 4) Geotechnical investigation 5) Permitting evaluation 6) Conceptual design 7) Engineer's opinion of probable cost 8) Recommendation Background and Purpose The Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) currently operates two water treatment plants that use raw water from the Upper Floridan Aquifer. IRCDUS uses 15 wells (a 16th well is pending construction to provide redundancy) to supply the plants. Based on various studies from the St Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) and from County sponsored investigative reports, other alternative sources have been explored for its drinking water supply. Various studies and evaluations completed to date have resulted in the recommendation that should an alternative supply be needed, the County pursue development of a surface water source. When the 83 acre site next to the Osprey Marsh came on the market, it opened up the possibility of using the site to store surface water due to its close proximity to existing infrastructure. CDM Smith was hired to evaluate the environmental considerations, permitting requirements, geotechnical conditions, access, land use and other technical requirements to assist the county in determining if the site would be a good candidate for such a project. In addition to the project requirements, CDM Smith put together an opinion of probable cost (OPC), based on a conceptual/ planning level design, to determine if the project could be financially feasible. The short time duration for the report/ agenda did not allow for any pre -applications meetings with the regulatory agencies. Staff did undergo an Indian River County Technical Review Committee Pre - Application process that is the basis for much of the following local requirements. It is strongly suggested that should the process move forwa.rd, to meet with the regulatory agencies to better identify and solidify their requirements for such a project. County land use, zoning & off site improvement requirements The 83 acre site is zoned RS -6 (single family residential), RM -6 (multi -family residential) and CL (limited commercial), all with an L-2 land use classification (low density residential). The L-2 land use designation allows for up to 6 residential units per acre, which is why the two previous developers were looking to put up to 178 single family homes on the subject property. Under both the RS -6 and RM -6 zoning districts, "limited public and private utilities" are considered a Special Exception use. As such, no land re -designation is anticipated for the site, but a special exemption would be F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016.docx Page 2 of 14 100 requested and handled through two public hearings. The first public hearing would be held with the County's Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) and the second public hearing would be with the County's BCC. Use of the property with a special exemption would still need to meet the requirements of the county's Land Development Regulations (LDR). On January 18, 2016, a pre -application meeting was held with County staff to identify all applicable zoning requirements such as landscaping needs, setbacks, rights-of-way (ROW), and other local permitting requirements such as a Utility Construction Permit (UCP). Included in the LDR is a requirement for the project developer to obtain a mining permit if 5,000 cubic yards (or more) of excavated fill are removed from the site and transported over County roadways. However, if the excavation activity is defined as "temporary," in nature and not part of the overall site use, then a two month excavation and transport window is allowable to the developer/owner without the need to rezone for a mining permit. The subject property falls within the County's designated "other corridors" as outlined in Section 911.22 of the LDR, but after review of the applicable regulations, it does not appear that the property would be subjected to those requirements. LDR Section 952.08(1)(c) required the project to adhere to the County's minimum 60 -foot local roadway standard. A 60 foot ROW already exists on the west side of the property, along 12th Avenue SW. In discussions with County staff, this ROW is to be preserved even if the County were to own both sides of the ROW (Osprey Marsh to the West, Subject Property to the East). While the project would not add additional vehicles/trips, the County wishes to preserve the ability to develop this roadway once sufficient level of service requirements dictate the need to do so. Such a future roadway would connect 5th street SW to Oslo Road, aka 91h Street SW. An Indian River Farms Water Control District (IRFWCD) ROW overlaps the existing County ROW. In discussions with the Superintendent of the IRFWCD, CDM Smith was informed that the Farms may consider abandoning their ROW interest since there is no longer a drainage canal present. However, this action would be subject to the Farm's Board for final approval and only applicable if the County were to own both sides of the northern portion of 12th Avenue SW. This option is not available if the property is not purchased by the County or owned by a private developer. In discussions with County staff it was suggested that 10th Avenue SW, and not Oslo Road, be used as a potential access point for the site. This would negate improvements into the C/L designated portion of the property that fronts Oslo Road. Thus, the Oslo frontage piece could potentially be sold off to a private entity at some future time. However, as part of the LDR requirements, not only would a 30 foot ROW dedication be needed along 10th Avenue SW, but also along the east/west running 7th Street SW. See attached Figure 2-1 of the CDM Smith report which details the ROW dedication required. J:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 3 of 14 101 Figure 2-1: Conceptual Layout -South County Reservoir Site, 925 5th Street SW C®� Figure No 2-1 ;�� Conceptual Layout of the South County Reservoir Site, Oslo Road; Indian River County FE? 20+6 Use of the property as a reservoir would not generate significant daily trips to/from the site. Most of the activity would be associated with trips from the South County Water Plant, just west of the site. No buildings, offices or restrooms would be built on the site thus limiting the offsite improvements to the ROW dedication as described previously. Environmental Considerations Section 3 of CDM Smith's report details the local, state and Federal requirements for determining the types of wetlands and the mitigating impacts if those wetlands are disturbed as part of a development project. In addition there is a potential presence of endangered or threatened species that may exist on the site. Any and all determinations will need to be conducted with appropriate regulatory staff and site visits/ground truthing. Such work was outside the scope of CDM Smith's work order. Due to tight time constraints associated with the sale of the property, only desktop evaluations based on best available data were used to indicate potential environmental concerns. The presence and approximate extents of wetlands within the project site were determined based on a desktop evaluation of United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) data, historic and current aerial photographs, National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) soils data, and SJRWMD land use and land cover data. Based on this desktop evaluation the project site contains approximately 10 acres of freshwater scrub wetlands (Figure 3- 1). According to the NWI database, these wetlands are classified as palustrine scrub wetlands with 1:\Utilities\UTILITY - Enginee ring\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 4 of 14 102 T s,.c= =_ "=- �_.=•_� .r_�as's-/ -2l' RT ?FE \ F__- �. / 'Tf4 w CFia•I U'O< FEVE I _ `P:LET •`' 1 e N -OTE�,11%L SUF F:.,;E �� -RIZI-E _. 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Most of the activity would be associated with trips from the South County Water Plant, just west of the site. No buildings, offices or restrooms would be built on the site thus limiting the offsite improvements to the ROW dedication as described previously. Environmental Considerations Section 3 of CDM Smith's report details the local, state and Federal requirements for determining the types of wetlands and the mitigating impacts if those wetlands are disturbed as part of a development project. In addition there is a potential presence of endangered or threatened species that may exist on the site. Any and all determinations will need to be conducted with appropriate regulatory staff and site visits/ground truthing. Such work was outside the scope of CDM Smith's work order. Due to tight time constraints associated with the sale of the property, only desktop evaluations based on best available data were used to indicate potential environmental concerns. The presence and approximate extents of wetlands within the project site were determined based on a desktop evaluation of United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) data, historic and current aerial photographs, National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) soils data, and SJRWMD land use and land cover data. Based on this desktop evaluation the project site contains approximately 10 acres of freshwater scrub wetlands (Figure 3- 1). According to the NWI database, these wetlands are classified as palustrine scrub wetlands with 1:\Utilities\UTILITY - Enginee ring\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 4 of 14 102 broad-leaved deciduous vegetation and are seasonally to semi -permanently flooded. These wetlands have been impacted by the historic ditching that has occurred adjacent to the parcel. Wetland boundaries are approximate and should not be used for permitting purposes. During the next phase of the project, field delineation of wetland boundaries should be conducted to determine the state and federal jurisdictional extents of wetlands on site in advance of permitting. Additionally, field evaluation of wetland quality should also be evaluated during the field delineation. Wetland boundaries are subject to state and federal regulatory agency verification and approval during the permitting process. Figure 3-1: Preliminary Wetland Extents Wetland mitigation would be necessary to offset any impacts as a result of the project. CDM Smith researched two such potential mitigation efforts to offset the 10.6 acres +/- of wetlands. During the desktop evaluation, the project is estimated to require 10.6 Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM) credits to off -set direct and secondary wetland impacts. The final number of credits necessary would depend on the total wetland acreage on site determined by field delineation and wetland quality within the impact area. Mitigation bank credits could be purchased from Mary A Mitigation Bank in Brevard County at a price of $45,000 per credit for joint state and federal UMAM credits. Thus, the estimated total project mitigation cost using a mitigation bank would be $477,000. As part of the due diligence effort, the parcel adjacent to the site, as shown in Figure 3-2, was looked at to potentially increase the footprint of the site while adding frontage along the eastern side of the lateral J canal. FDOT was contacted to see if there would be any interest in a possible swap between their 4.7 acre site and a 3.12 acre county -owned parcel in the near vicinity. During the discussions, CDM Smith did a desktop evaluation of the FDOT site and found that a majority of the FDOT land is classified as freshwater/forested wetlands and would have to be mitigated should that area be used in conjunction with the reservoir project. Therefore, staff does not recommend pursuing discussions with the FDOT at this time. J:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 5 of 14 103 Figure 3-2: FDOT parcel adjacent to site CDM Smith reviewed state and federal databases to determine if protected species could be on or adjacent to the site. In conversations with Beth Powell, Conservation Lands Manager, she confirmed that the presence of Scrub Jays on the site were not likely but certainly possible. Gopher tortoise and other species listed below, as determined by CDM Smith, could potentially be on site. A site visit/ ground truthing will be required by the regulatory agencies if the project proceeds to the next phase. Table 3-1: List of Protected Species Potentially Occurring on/near the site 5::.+rua;tacaupscci= Ff=teen¢^asG�a'='kernF�lrm.r>q'>x'SoxTx�neslFd4e�eH � L r=rm.ray-a=o-•�T�{r�r,�.Ks�rn�,�e�c� � t ST `:ib`+i=�h�6.+�7L. �t.em5e�r..�aF+.pperaaetmao-,•mdne'r � -� L. SXc.Specet5pca Csnsmrymaffv:oar-•jFL r.crrAa Sae am! 'dsseEa6leRm�Aa'j F.US-Fen a.aasdra S-11 Sar -R i. F;:b.mwa--r0--d—C—a4 . J•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 6 of 14 104 'k-- a.%. sq,&r.a I SLC. 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'"'^•i✓>7fA'w.nafJ Eaaera.irlp Sealers FT* 6am•.:x5z,e:+pra'r a: pine fisoeoo aetr nsiclaeaa7 tar.Fear p;ea-aer_datsanlpus_ a; AM26MLAoq.As- Gopecr:Te.r::se. ST. tanvvect: {.y.p„�r: pnrfnar:pds>rd S-svl.dha'sar.> liAa:al�C.:fJ Gap! f:7 SS -a Gap.er:ertc.�-.e Emw-: w-:.ryxtl#:anitc �shivl.-svWveartnoae>9 P:,.mc�::ma'�a • rrr�>AmasaLa> ssc1 oecn :rca: a=er�:anefawa<ae: sr•,a: !.r Ff=teen¢^asG�a'='kernF�lrm.r>q'>x'SoxTx�neslFd4e�eH � L r=rm.ray-a=o-•�T�{r�r,�.Ks�rn�,�e�c� � t ST `:ib`+i=�h�6.+�7L. �t.em5e�r..�aF+.pperaaetmao-,•mdne'r � -� L. SXc.Specet5pca Csnsmrymaffv:oar-•jFL r.crrAa Sae am! 'dsseEa6leRm�Aa'j F.US-Fen a.aasdra S-11 Sar -R i. F;:b.mwa--r0--d—C—a4 . J•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 6 of 14 104 Geotechnical Investigations In late December 2015/early January 2016, the County directly hired one of the local geotechnical firms under its continuing services contract. Keller, Schleicher & MacWilliam Engineering and Testing, Inc. (KSM) perform a preliminary subsurface investigation that consisted of five (5) soil borings and five (5) permeability tests. The geotechnical report was furnished to CDM Smith for evaluation in determining if the excavated soils could be used as road underlayment, if the material could be used for the construction of the necessary berm, and ultimately, if the soils underneath the surface would have adequate allowable bearing capacity to support the weight of the berm and reservoir system. The KSM summary report is included in the CDM Smith report under Appendix B. KSM performed five (5) Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) at locations throughout the site where the reservoir would be situated. The types of soils consists of medium to fine-grained, slightly silty sand. From land surface to a depth of 50 feet below land surface (bls), no organic soils (highly compressible) or other unsuitable material was found at the SPT boring locations except for the typical surface vegetation. The soil density was classified as loose to medium dense, and according to KSM, the soils found at the location could support the structures associated with the project. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Survey Map of Indian River County, the primary soils found at the site are Eau Gallie fine sand (3) and Pomello sand, 0 to 5 percent slopes (21), with some Myakka-Myakka fine sands, 0 to 2 percent slopes (5). The water table was found to vary from 40 to 80 inches below existing land surface, and based on the types of soils classified at the site, KSM estimated that the normal seasonal high water table could be anywhere between 4 to 30 inches. The normal seasonal low water table was estimated to be 50 to 80 inches below land surface. KSM also performed five (5) Usual Open Hole permeability tests at the boring locations. This type of, test was developed to determine how quickly or slowly water travels through a given soil type and density over a specified amount of time. The results of the test, known as permeability (hydraulic conductivity), indicate if a soil drains well or poorly., Table 4-1 show the results of the KSM permeability tests. Table 4-1 Hydraulic Conductivity Test Results VLZM. P-1 3.7 x 10' 32 P-2 3.0 x 101 26 P-3 1.5 x 104 13 P-4 1.7 x 101 15 P-5 1.9 x 10' 16 -3uurce: n3rva rrenminary �ouosurrace Investigation, January zulb. 1 See Figure 4-1 for permeability test locations Based on the results of the geotechnical investigations, it appears that the soils on the subject property are moderate to high permeability, thus allowing water to travel through the pores J:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 7 of 14 105 somewhat rapidly. Such soils types are not considered ideal if water storage in a reservoir system is the goal, and would likely indicate that seepage from the reservoir to the surficial ground water will occur unless hydraulic controls are put in place. The soils are appropriate to support a reservoir system and associated berm structure. Permitting Investigation Several local, state and federal permits will be required as part of this project. While some the details are not fully known due to insufficient information, more specific requirements are to be obtained during pre -applications with other regulatory agencies once a more detailed design is underway and site verification of certain environmental factors has been completed. The following permits are required: An FDEP Application for a Specific Permit to Construct Potable Water System Components for the construction of the pump stations, transmission piping, reservoir and surface WTP; 2. An FDEP Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) for the minimal storm water impacts associated with the perimeter roadway. Based on the ultimate location selected, the ERP may be required to address wetland mitigation as well. A joint application to FDEP with review by the Army Corps of Engineers would then be required. 3. A modification to the County's SJRWMD CUP No. 10524 to include surface water as a supplemental supply source; 4. An IRFWCD connection permit for the overflow structure into the Lateral J, as well as for use of Right -of -Way (if needed) during construction; possible temporary permit to discharge dewatering well water to the canal system 5. An Indian River County Application for Major Site Plan Approval. This assumes that the project site plan will include more than 5,000 square feet (sf) of new impervious area (entrance, maintenance/perimeter road, pump slabs, etc.). Projects with between 5,000 and 150,000 sf of new impervious area can be approved at the staff level with no involvement from the Planning and Zoning Commission; 6. An Indian River County building department construction permit for the reservoir, pump stations and electrical service; 7. Indian River County ROW permits for use of road ROWS for transmission piping and pump station crossings; 8. Indian River County Utility Construction Permit; and 9. Depending on the site layout and impacts, a permit for impacts to protected species may be required from USFWS or FWC. In addition to the permits listed above, the Department of Health (DOH) requires a minimum setback for potable water features of 200 feet from on-site sewage disposal systems (i.e. septic J:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 8 of 14 106 tanks). The neighborhood south of 71h Street SW, while connected to the County water supply system, remains on septic tanks. Therefore, the storage reservoir proposed for the subject property would have to be located 200 feet or more from the nearest drain field. As currently presented in Figure 2-1, the reservoir is approximately 178 feet from the nearest drain field. A variance from the DOH would be required to construct the reservoir as shown. Otherwise, the southern berm location would have to be shifted to gain the additional 22 feet of separation thereby losing available storage volume within the reservoir. In addition to the 30 foot ROW dedication along 7th Street and 10th Avenue SW, a 25 foot Type B buffer will be required for the site. The existing pine scrub vegetation can remain to form the buffer but this will need to be in place prior to the start of the support berm needed to hold the reservoir water. In short, a gross footprint area of around 68 acres is thus reduced to an approximate 48 acres of reservoir space. In addition, County LDR requirements state that 15% of the upland portion of the site be maintained as uplands conservation. Less the 10.6 acres of potential wetland area leaves 73 acres of upland which calculates to 10.95 acres of space required for conservation. Due to the unique nature of the site, the southern "fingers" could be used to satisfy this requirement. Figure 2-1 depicts the conceptual layout of the reservoir system with the required ROW allocations, buffer setbacks, berm, reservoir footprint and associated conservation areas. To the west of the site is the Osprey Marsh Algal Turf Scrubber System and the South County Water Treatment Plant. Figure 2-1: Conceptual Layout -South County Reservoir Site, 925 5th Street SW -vc c. ,�'r cc:-:ur �• — --- ) ' - I - `-.•.- av: WE lhi: FE`.a F'J7D.tl+l SLFFa[F 1 FLY- SUW4 _ Jr - � f ®x \` .-A K &14A e:¢a IC ERIL / •r - —TMJ 1�� I qEF FE-E:/.W+ lC 4TE0.4L': J r} P - sraTl i I 50. CA44T , t 7n1 i --:,T, WFC ar_rpfl'E., :•. _ �-- /:P TI L 54 LEGEND •�..• :;;Tx .E WE CF1:-W '��•:u•C: i ' } 1 ' �`4 / I 11 Ttt2 9 IaCY_a� ' ' 1 , r •` :J' WLE :.¢Fax Lft.M (:C ''AWLES; - :• GOYa W, r.Fa:EL V240;a,:E =VdUM FEV. r i ' y,>E r eE x+.acJ "Sim xcru•.x Faa :CtX •SE S• •1 :::ti`��; POtflll.G Y::iiHr UES vC. s„ S tr C_��\� J,r MI11Y Ea�flE.T 1 i D� Figure No. 2-1 C SDMConceptual Layout of the South County Reservoir Site. Oslo Road, Indian River County mithFEB 2e 6 J•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx 'Page 9 of 14 107 Conceptual Design The reservoir was sized to be as large as possible after all other setbacks, roadways, seepage ditches and berms were in place. The ROW dedication and DOH offsets would indicate that an approximate surface area of 48 acres is allowable. The 12 foot high berm would be constructed to account for any severe weather events/wave action or hurricane force winds. The assumed water depth is to be 10 feet given the berm side slopes of 3 Horizontal: 1 Vertical. At full capacity, approximately 232 million gallons of water could be stored. As part of the exercise, the treated water from the Osprey Marsh site is to be used to fill the reservoir. The county blends up to 1 million gallons a day (MGD) of demineralized concentrate from the South County WTP and mixes it with up to 10 MGD of canal water from the 271h Avenue pump station. The 271h Avenue pump station has two (2) 10 MGD pumps that operate individually to send the canal water through a 24" diameter pipe. The treated water from the Osprey site currently discharges by gravity to the lateral J-1 canal. If that water were to be used for the reservoir, a new 11 MGD pump station would need to be installed to convey water from the Osprey Site to the reservoir. A separate pump station would need to be installed on the southeast corner of the reservoir to send water from the reservoir back to the new Surface Water Treatment Plant. Such a pumping array will need to be calibrated and carefully operated to ensure successful conveyance of water during normal and emergency operations. If a power outage were to occur, a very large portable or standby generator would be needed at each and every pumping location to ensure continuity of operation. Water quality from the Osprey Marsh site was evaluated to determine the type and kind of surface water treatment necessary to remove dissolved solids and other non -desirable contaminants to meet state and federal drinking water standards. As such, there is a higher than typical chloride concentration in the Osprey Marsh treated water that would need to be removed for potable water consumption. A very sophisticated treatment train consisting of conventional surface water treatment processes (i.e., flocculation and clarification with plate settlers) to reduce suspended solids concentrations and color, followed by microfiltration (MF)/ultrafiltration (UF) to further reduce suspended solids and bacteria and then low-pressure reverse osmosis (LPRO) to reduce the total dissolved solids concentration (salinity) and microbiologicals to within the drinking water standards would be required. This combination of treatment: processes provides a high level of treatment. One potential concern is the formation of algal toxins from the algal turf scrubber system discharge. Algal toxins in surface water supplies have been reported in several locations in the US. The combination of MF/UF/RO has been reported in literature to remove many of these toxins As shown in Figure 2-1, there is approximately 10 aces of useable space just north of the South County RO plant for a new, separate treatment process as just described. Close proximity to the existing piping infrastructure is ideal, allowing for combination of the finished water from either plant to be sent out to the distribution system. Residual by products from the surface WTP need to be considered for treatment and disposal. One option is to construct a 3,000 foot deep injection well. Another option would be to expand the Osprey Marsh operation, which would require extensive pump modifications, additional water transmission piping and larger maintenance need, for such an operation. In addition, solids dewatering may be necessary as part of the surface water treatment process and this requires 1:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 10 of 14 108 space and isolation from nearby residential properties. The odor from such an operation has been known to be a concern in some communities, and while mitigating controls can be put in place, they can be costly and difficult to maintain. Opinion of Probable Cost Please refer to CDM Smith's section 7 of their report for an in depth analysis of how the costs were obtained for this project. While this is still a conceptual plan, rough numbers are needed to identify the investment required for such an ambitious project. Based on some of the assumptions identified in the due diligence and site conditions/ project requirements, Table 7-1 summarizes the conceptual capital costs Table 7-1 Summary of Conceptual Construction Costs. CDM Smith Demand from Pumpi ra Trea trate Total _. ` ($ Millions)- ww" 5.0 '(Deep Injection Well)- 3.7 0.70 1.3 48.3 0.76 3.8 58.5 Percent of.Total 6% 1% 2% 83% 1% 7% (Osprey Marsh 3 7 0.70 1.3 48.3 0.76 4.5 -Expansion) _ 59 -Percent of'Total 6% 1% 2% 82% 1% 7% Conceptual estimates of total capital cost, total operations and maintenance (O&M) cost, total equivalent annual cost and unit production cost is summarized in Table 7-2 for both concentrate disposal alternatives (deep injection well (DIW) or expansion of Osprey Marsh). For the DIW alternative, total capital cost for the reservoir system is estimated to be $95 million, while unit production cost was estimated at $5.94/1,000 gallons. For the Osprey Marsh expansion alternative, total capital cost for the reservoir system is estimated to be $96 million, while unit production cost was estimated at $5.97/1,000 gallons. Annual O&M costs for both alternatives is approximately $5.3 million/year. Table 7-2 Summary of Conceptual Capital, O&M and Unit Production Costs' CDM Smith Notes: 'Conceptual capital costs include pumping, transmission, reservoir, treatment, storage and concentrate disposal. Conceptual capital costs further include a 50 percent construction allowance (30 percent contingencies and 20 percent non -construction capital costs). zA service life of 25 years and an interest rate of 3.125 percent (Federal water resources planning discount rate for Fiscal Year 2016) was used in the analysis. 3 Conceptual O&M costs include equipment, staffing, power and chemical costs, where appropriate. 'Total equivalent annual costs include annualized capital costs plus O&M costs. 5 Unit production cost is equal to Total Equivalent Annual cost divided by demand from reservoir (average annual rate of delivery of water). 1:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 11 of 14 109 Options for Consideration Based on the information provided thus far, it appears that there are four options for the Board to consider. Option 1: Cancel the Contract If the Board decides not to purchase the subject property, the contract requires that the seller be given written notice on or before February 29, 2016 (the end of the Feasibility period). If that is the case, the Board should authorize staff to prepare Exhibit B and authorize the Chairman to sign. Option 2: Purchase the land and reserve for future use If the Board decides to purchase the 83.13 acres, it will acquire the property $400,000 below present market value. The County could then use time to determine the highest and best use of the land. Option 3: Purchase land and pursue Storm Water Park/ TMDL Removal If the Board decides to purchase the property for a storm water park, it should use Optional Sales Tax funding. The land would still need to have a full environmental assessment to determine the wetland types and impacts from a storm water park. Osprey Marsh's treated water could be used to fill the reservoir negating the need to maintain the lateral J-1 canal conveyance system. Planning and coordination with IRFWCD may be necessary to operate the reservoir properly for drought/ wet weather/ emergency events if a new discharge is created at the Lateral J canal. The park could be operated and maintained by the storm water division within public works if sufficient staff time is allotted for the site. Cost share grants from the SJRWMD/DEP/EPA should be pursued to reimburse the County for the land acquisition and/or offset the capital costs needed to construct the facility. Public access could be a positive feature of the storm water park. Option 4: Purchase and develop reservoir as water source for new Water Treatment Plant If this option is selected, there would need to be a much greater amount of time and money spent on determining all the logistical, financial and operational requirements to bring this project to fruition. It is a multi-year process that will involve people from the local, state and federal levels to address much of what has been identified in the agenda item & CDM Smith report. Funding a project of this magnitude will require a substantial investment, not only on the construction portion of the project, but also because the operational costs are 3x higher for less water produced for consumption. Rate studies would be necessary to identify the full impact to the utilities' rate payers and the Utility Department should bonding be required. In verbal conversations with SJRWMD, staff are excited about such an endeavor but warn that cost share funding dollars are only given out year to year, are subject to the governing board approval and may not be relied upon for long term commitments or funding levels. As noted at the December 15, 2015 BCC meeting, the parcel for sale is sold AS IS WHERE IS. The onus will be on the buyer to ensure that there are no issues that would affect the sale of the property. Having completed some of the due diligence associated with the subject property, it does not appear that there are any environmental issues that would adversely affect the County's ability to purchase the land, but there are substantial costs associated with a future potable water reservoir system. 1:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 12 of 14 110 Section 2.2 of the agreement states, if there are issues that would prevent a sale moving forward including, but not limited to, economic feasibility, financing, zoning, the local government comprehensive plan, redevelopment potential, structural components of any improvements, governmental restrictions and requirements, availability of utilities, concurrency issues, physical condition, subsoil conditions, environmental matters, and such other matters as may be of concern to Buyer.... Buyer shall have until the Feasibility Date in which to determine whether the Property is acceptable to Buyer, in its sole discretion, in all respects. If Buyer finds the Property to be unacceptable and elects not to proceed with the transaction contemplated hereby, Buyer shall, on or before the Feasibility Date, give written notice of termination to Seller in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B ("Termination Notice and Agreement"). The feasibility date is listed as 5:00 pm on Monday, February 29, 2016. The closing date is listed as 2:00pm on Tuesday, March 1, 2016. FUNDING: Option 1: Cancel the Contract. No funding required Option 2: Purchase the land and reserve for future use. If it is to be used for Utility purposes, utilize impact fee funds. If it is to be used for other purposes, utilize Optional Sales Tax Funds. Option 3: Purchase land and pursue Storm Water Park/ TMDL removal. Utilize Optional Sales Tax Funds. Option 4: Purchase and develop reservoir as water source for new Water Treatment Plant. Funds for the land purchase are derived from capital funding. Capital fund revenues are generated from impact fees. Furthermore, new growth has created the need for the expansion or construction of the facilities, and that new growth will benefit from the expansion or construction of the facilities. ACCOUNT NO.: Option Description Account Number Amount 1 Cancel Contract N/A $0 2 Purchase & Reserve For future tbd $1,000,000 3 Storm water Park/TMDL Use: Opt. Sales Tax 31524338-066510 $1,000,000 4 Land 471-161002 $1,000,000 RECOMMENDATION: Due to the extremely high costs not only for the capital portion required to construct the reservoir and surface water treatment plant but for the expensive operation and maintenance costs 1:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016 v2 cmc.docx Page 13 of 14 111 associated with the potable water reservoir system, the purchase of the property is not economically feasible at this time. In addition, potential DOH setback requirements, close proximity to residential neighborhoods, no expansion capabilities and difficult raw water quality treatment needs prohibit this site from being an ideal location for an alternative water supply system. Therefore, staff recommends that the Board select Option 1: Cancel Contract. If Option 1 is selected, the Board should direct the Chairman to sign Exhibit B: Termination Notice and Agreement on their behalf and send the document to the seller on or before Monday February 29, 2016. ATTACHMENT(s): 1. PM Smith Due Dilieence and Opinion of Probable Cost Report PM file in Board of County Commission Office) 2. Exhibit B: Termination Notice and Agreement D FOR Joseph A. Baird, County Administrator Indian River Co. A ro ed Date Administration 2 Legal Budget b �6 Utilities Utilities -Finance ��ta Public Works �Z- to -/6 R J:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\WATER\Alternative Water Supply\Portofino Preserve aka Blackstone 83 acre site\Due Diligence Report for BCC 02_16_2016\Agenda - Due Diligence Report and OPC for 83 acre site for BCC meeting 02_16_2016.docx Page 14 of 14 112 TERMINATION NOTICE AND AGREEMENT ('Buyer") hereby executes this Termination Notice and Agreement (this "Notice of Termination") as of this _ day of , 201_ (the "'Termination Effective Date"). RECITALS A. Buyer and , a ("Seller") entered into a certain Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Property dated 0.201— (the "Contract") pursuant to which Seller agreed to sell and Buyer agreed to purchase the Property (as such term is defined in the Contract). B. Pursuant to this Notice of Termination, Buyer desires to terminate the Contract in accordance with the terms thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to this Notice of Termination and in accordance with the terms of the Contract, Buyer hereby notifies Seller and agrees as follows: 1. As of the Termination Effective Date, the Contract is terminated and of no further force and effect. Neither Buyer nor Seller shall have any further rights or obligations thereunder, provided, however, and notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall remain obligated with respect to any and all obligations that by the express terms of the Contract are intended to survive termination of the Contract. 2. Buyer warrants and represents that it has previously or simultaneously herewith delivered to Seller all Due Diligence Reports (as such term is defined in the Contract). 3. Buyer hereby acknowledges and agrees that it has no right, title, claim or interest in and to the Property. 4. Buyer warrants and represents that to the extent Buyer undertook any physical testing of the Property which modified the physical condition of the Property, Buyer has fully restored the Property to its original condition. 5. By Buyer's execution of this Notice of Termination and fulfillment of the statements in Paragraph 2 and Paragraph 4 hereof, it shall be deemed that Seller and Buyer hereby direct, in its capacity as Escrow Agent, to immediately return the Deposit (as such terms are defined in the Contract) to Buyer. MIAMI 2957652.8 79037/33274 113 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Buyer has caused this Notice of Termination to be executed as of the Termination Effective Date. P BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: t Bob Solari, Chairman BCC Approved: Approved: B -' Jo h A. B Administrator Attest: Jeffrey R Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to forman egal 'ency 'P "- - Wam K. real Deputy Cody fey MIAMI 2957652.8 79037/33274 -2- 114 12 G. I. 2/17/2016 ACRES Of VACANT LAND LOCATED IN UNINCORPORATED INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, PREVIOUSLY INTENDED TO 8E DEVELOPED ASA 178 -UNIT RESIDER'TEAL COMM UNITY , OtherPerdnerrinroimovon: • Proposed 178 Los; 70'x 120' Preeioustyplonnedas'Portofiro Preserve- ,y "• `- `t -t CL • Zorcd RS -o; R?d-b a C_ r •' Approc 33D -a. Jrontoge otan9 Gila Rao. - `�x ` • Foture Land Use is L•2 and CI! • ZonM9 9 Land Use otlow up to 6 DUTArre Locoted within close pmimity to schools, re9ionoi shappen9 reorers, beadhes- etc. •`y= �; %K• E'• ''—'�' �'" � `; :,;:n3' ' i •, :.'I- `-T, „i �. =..r= Timeline • BCC Meeting 12/15/2015: Sale & Purchase Agreement, contingent upon site due diligence o Effective Date December 15, 2015 o Due Diligence End Date February 29, 2016 o Closing Date March 1, 2016 Appraisal • 2011: Armfield & Wagner (A&W) did appraisal for private developer • County hired A&W to update appraisal $1,400,00o appraised value Based on Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practices (USPAP) using the sales comparison approach 2/17/2016 //41' 2 2/17/2016 Due Diligence • County Land Use, Zoning & Offsite Improvement Requirements • Environmental Considerations • Geotechnical Investigations • Permitting Evaluation • Conceptual Design • Opinion of Probable Cost (Reservoir/Surface Water Treatment Plant) • Recommendation County Land Use, Zoning & Offsite Improvement Requirements • Zoned RS -6 (single family residential), RM -6 (multi -family residential) and CL (limited commercial) • L-2 Land Use Classification (low density residential) Up to 6 units / acre. • Special Exemption "limited public and private utilities" 0 2 public hearings required: 1. Planning and Zoning Commission (PZQ 2. Board of Count), Commissioners (BCC) County Land Use, Zoning & Offsite Improvement Requirements • January 18, 2oi6: Pre -Application meeting. All zoning, landscaping, Rights of Way (ROW), Utility Construction Permit requirements * Mining Permit: Chapter 934 LDR. 5,000 cubic yards (or more), 2 month window * 911.22: "Other Corridor" category for certain enhancements/landscaping/ curb appeal. Not applicable since no structures proposed o ROW • 6o foot along 121h Avenue SW • 30 foot dedication along 101h Avenue SW and 71h Street SW t *ARM -A - - - ------------ I N r Er 2 ...... ......... . . . . . . . . LEGEND C—PM- SFE� Figure No. 2-1 Conceptual Layout of Me South County Reservoir Site. Oslo Road, Indian River County 20 11, 2/17/2016 M'_4 Environmental Considerations • Wetlands o Table Top Exercise: United States Fish & Wildlife Service(USFWS) National Wetlands Inventory • Pauline Scrub Wetlands with broad-leaved deciduous vegetation • io.6 Acres of wetland o "Ground Truthing" is essential • Estimated mitigation costs: $477,000 • Based on credits, type of wetland. Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method • Mitigation bank (S45k/credit) • Prior Assessment: site walk, <0.5 ac on SW corner of large area from 2oo6 file submitted to County Wetlands ?? S.A C.,."Reath Sac �_. tMu F"vre GaeNy. Ft•uH ,,,,M �mtth sv > w.q•a sur FDOT Land - Wetlands 2/17/2016 /y" 5 Environmental Considerations • Endangered/Threatened Species (Federal, State) • Scrub Jay: Prior environmental study did not find any scrub jay activity or families on the site (recordings, observations) • Other Potential Protected Species • Birds: Burrowing Owl, Crested Caracara, Red Cockaded Woodpecker, Bald Eagle • Wading Birds: Little Blue Heron, Snowy Egret, Tricolored Heron, White Ibis, Wood Stork o Amphibian & Reptiles: American Alligator, Eastern Indigo Snake, Gopher Tortoise, Gopher Frog, Florida Pine Snake Geotechnical Investigations • (5) Soil Borings & (5) Permeability Tests • CDM Smith analyzed report from KSM Engineering & Testing • Soil Boring Results: • Medium to fine-grained, slightly silty sand. • No muck (compressible) other than at surface • Water table: 40-80 inches Below Land Surface (BLS). Varies based on seasonal precipitation: 4-30 inches/High, 50-8o inches/Low • Adequate to support reservoir & to use for structural berm • Permeability Test Results: • Soils drain well. Sand consistency below water table. • Seepage will occur. 2/17/2016 /1Y' 6 2/17/2016 Permitting Requirements 1. FDEP Application for Specific Permit to Construct Potable Water System Components 2. FDEP En-,dronmental Resource Permit (ERP) 3. SJRWMD CUP modification 4. IRFWCD permit to discharge to Lateral J canal 5. IRC Application for Major Site Plan Approval 6. IRC Building Permit 7. IRC ROW Permits 8. Utility Department Utility Construction Permit (UCP) 9. USFWS or FWC depending on site specifics/species present 10. DoH setback for existing septic tanks 11. Possible ACOE permitting Permitting Requirements -Continued • ROW Dedication 6o foot along 12th Avenue SW. Two lanes, 5th Street SW intersection improvements, sidewalks, Utility relocations 0 30 foot along loth Avenue SW and 7th Street SW • 15% upland conservation = 10.95 acres Set aside buffer can be used. Chapter 929.05(2)(a) requires a 50 foot wide minimum. Keep scrub and pine 2/17/2016 00,210 1 WT. awl, -- Conceptual Design: Reservoir • 12 foot high berm, 3:1 slope • Water Depth io feet when full (3 feet below land, 7 high) • No liner • Full Capacity 232 Million Gallons Storage • Seepage & Evaporation Loss: Est. 1-2 MGD • Pump from Osprey Marsh up and into reservoir • Overflow to Lateral -J canal (East side) • Gravity feed to Surface Water Treatment Plant (SWTP). Design to prevent short cycling of water • DoH setback is a concern • Seepage Ditch along perimeter collect and re -pump - - - ------------------------- r LEGEND -IE UJ 71 CDM Smith Figure No. 2.1 Conceptual Layout of Me Scuth County Reserioir Site. Oslo Road. Inclan River County Fcco';:11 Conceptual Design: Surface Water Treatment Plant • 5 MGD, up to 7.5MGD max day • North of RO system. Tie into Distribution • Multi -Stage Treatment System required • Coagulation / Flocculation / Sedimentation • microorganisms, chemicals, parasites • Microfiltration/Ultrafiltration • Remove High Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) — 1,000 mg/L • Remove Chlorides: 400-500 mg/L • By Product of Surface Water Treatment- Deep Injection Well? • Demineralized Concentrate Disposal • Solids from flocculation/sedimentation- dewater/odor Costs • Soft Costs + Construction Costs = Project Cost • Design Fees, project planning, construction services, admin • Permit/ Application Fees • Pump Station (Osprey to Reservoir) • Construction of Reservoir (berm, ditch, roads, overflow, maintenance areas, emergency overflow) • Surface Water Treatment Plant w/ storage tank ( pre& post filtration equipment) • Concentrate Disposal: Deep Injection Well • Annual Operation & Maintenance (O&M) Costs 2/17/2016 /y- 9 Costs: Conceptual Construction Table 7-1 Summary of Conceptual Construction Costs MA. 5.0 317 0.70 1.3 1:'I �;-- 48:3 0.76� 3.8 (Deep lnjw.ion Well) Percent of Total 6% 1 1% 2% 8314 1% '�Tr .7-% -,-0:76 (Ospre-, Marsh 3.7 0.70 1.3 481 4.4 Expansion) Percent of Total 1 6% 1% T%71, 1 7% Total Capital Cost (DIW Alternative): $88 Million includes 30% contingency, O&P + 2o% non construction soft costs Production Costs: $5.66/i,000 gallons Currently: $2.20/1,000 gallons Costs: Operation & Maintenance/ Production Costs Table 7-2 Summary of Conceptual Capital, C&M and Unit Production Costs' 58.5 59.0 ($ Millions) ($/1,000 gal) 83 51 S.2 10.3 5.66 5.0 89 5.2 5-2 10.4, 5.69 (Osprey Marsh b.pamion) 'Conceptus; capital costs include pumpiq& transmission, resem-cir uejtmcnt,jtoraFe and concentrate d:spo5al. Conceptual caoiial costs further include a 50 percent construction allowance (30 percent ccn1;69enc;es and 20 percent non -construction cap:tal tests). 'A mice lue o? 2S mars and an interest rate et 3.125 percent (lodes' aaiCf fescurces planning 'd't ratet for F1 rcoun. was used in the analysis.V Con(eptua; 09M costsinclude cqo-Dment, staffinp, Power and chemical cmti,�he,e appoo.latc. lot.lqvivaf,,m annual costs include annw'i:ed capital costs plus 0&KIcMtS Unit production cost is equal -,c total Equivalent A.,.wlc.,t dreidel by demand fr- n,resi,,oi, of 'ater)- Production Costs: $5.66/i,000 gallons Currently: $2.20/1,000 gallons 2/17/2016 //-10 Summary • Site is technically feasible for a reservoir system and SWTP • Permitting issues can be completed • 48 acres for water storage, 232 MG • SMGD plant, up to 7.5MGD • Electrically & mechanically sophisticated system would add complexity • Available water in the South Relief Canal • Additional source for Osprey Marsh if canal water is not available • Gives an option for lateral J-1 storm water erosion 2/17/2016 ��y'11 TMDL Removal Many Assumptions • TN: 5,000-6,000 pounds/year (est.) • TP: 4,000 pounds/year (est.) TN: — $21/lb removed (est.) TP: — $3o/lb removed (est.) 2/17/2016 ��y'12 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorney Of Ce Of Attorneys Matters 0211612016 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO- Board of County Commissioners FROM: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney DATE February 9, 2016 ATTORNEY Gfl RE- Real Estate Exchange Agreement between Stoneybrook Farms Group, LLC and Premier Citrus, LLC In March 2005, Stoneybrook Farms Group, LLC, purchased what is now Stoney Brook Farms subdivision The 80 acre parcel is located on the northwest corner of 4th Street and 82nd Avenue Its neighboring property to the west is the South County Wastewater Treatment facility owned by Indian River County (County) In April 2005, prior to plat approval, the County purchased from the developer 2.257 acres (98,315 square feet) of property to be used as right-of-way for future expansion of 82nd Avenue The right-of-way runs the entire length of the parcel's eastern border abutting 82nd Avenue The 2005 purchase price of the right-of-way was $78,995 00. A copy of the deed for the right-of-way is attached to this memorandum. At the time of the purchase, the correct surveys and legal descriptions were used The Plat of Stoney Brook Farms was then approved by the Board of County Commissioners on July 12, 2005 When the property was surveyed during the subdivision process, surveying errors occurred In general terms, the 80 acre property was erroneously "shifted" by the surveyor about 10 feet to the east, causing an encroachment into the County owned right-of-way property to the east and leaving a gap between the Stoney Brook parcel and the neighboring County parcel to the west. This "shift" was not discovered until the County began surveying for intersection. improvements to 4th Street and 82nd Avenue It was at this time that the surveying errors became apparent as County surveys revealed the subdivision's eastern most lots, a portion of the landscape buffer and the stormwater lake along 82nd Avenue were encroaching into the County owned right-of-way. The developer's surveyor was contacted and it was confirmed by a Surveyor's Affidavit that a mistake had been made when the plat was surveyed A sketch and legal description of the 82nd Avenue right-of-way encroachment is attached to the Real Estate Exchange Agreement (Agreement) as Exhibit "A". As a result of the "shift", a corresponding surveying error occurred along the plat's western border. The shift resulted in a 10' gap or hiatus between the subdivision and its neighboring property to the west, owned by the County. APPROVED FOR------ - B.G.G. MEE ING - REG , DA COUNTY ATTORNEY; Indian Fiver Ca A� roved Date Admin. f t Legal Qi audgei Dept. z' t l6 rRlsIc Mgr. 115 Stoney Brook Premier Exchange Agreement February 10, 2016 Page 12 Currently, about 20% of the 112 lots in Stoney Brook are unimproved Most of the unimproved lots along with the property belonging to the Stoney Brook Farms Property Owners' Association, Inc. was recently purchased by a new ownership team In order to remedy this problem, the three parties have agreed to a swap of property. The County will convey by county deed to Stoney Brook the encroached upon County owned property (Attached to the Agreement as Exhibit "A") consisting of 0 32 acres, zoned RS-3, single family residential, up to 3 units per acre Staff is confident that the planned improvements for the 82nd Avenue/41h Street intersection can be safely constructed without the 0 32 acre parcel because of its long triangular shape Stoney Brook will in turn convey the property to the affected landowners with the controlling plat requirements encumbering the property In return, Stoney Brook will convey to the County the western hiatus parcel consisting of 0 317 acres of property zoned A-1, Agricultural, 1 unit per five acres. (Attached to the Agreement as Exhibit "B") Premier Citrus will convey a 1 06 acre (46,250 square feet) parcel of property located on the southwest corner of 4th Street and 82nd Avenue to the County for future right-of-way for 4th Street improvements. The parcel is zoned RS-3, single family residential, up to 3 units per acre. A sketch and legal description of the 1 06 acre parcel is attached to the Agreement as Exhibit "B". The County has recently replaced the bridge over the canal at 4th Street and has plans to improve the intersection at 82nd Avenue and 4th Street. Additional right-of-way is still needed from property owner on the east side of 82nd Avenue. Staff had attempted to negotiate a resolution of this matter with the previous owners of Stoney Brook. Those efforts were unsuccessful as the County sought some type of compensation for the encroached upon 82nd Avenue parcel since the County paid full market value ($35,000 per acre) for the property back in 2005. Staff is now satisfied the County is being fairly compensated for the encroached upon 82nd Avenue right-of-way with the addition of the 1.06 acres from Premier on the south side of 411 Street. The County benefits from the acquisition of the 4th Street right-of-way parcel as the County will not need to acquire the property through the eminent domain process. Florida Statutes §125 37 directs that the terms of the proposed exchange be published in the local newspaper once a week for at least two weeks before adoption of a resolution authorizing the exchange The advertisements appeared in the Press Journal on February 111 and February 8th, 2016 Funding. The estimated costs associated with this transaction is $400.00 and will paid from General Fund/ County Attorney/ Recording Fees- Account # 00110214-034830 Recommendation. Staff recommends the Board approve the Real Estate Exchange Agreement between Indian River County, Stoneybrook Farms Group, LLC and Premier Citrus, LLC Staff further recommends the Board adopt the Resolution approving the Exchange Agreement and authorize the Chairman to execute the documents on behalf of the Board. Copy to Bruce Barkett, Esq. 116 Pagel of 2 1642843 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY K BARTON, CLERK CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL, BK: 1867 PG: 2369, 05/02/2005 03:19 PM DOC STAMPS D $553.00 82nd Avenue R/W (4h to 80' Streets) O 3-38-14-00001-00 5 0 Tax ID 3- &14-00001-00180..00001,0 0-00001.0 and n1V&Mment wJ:1 pr8iRred by and should be returned to the County Attorney's Office, 7$40 25th St., Vero. Be&* STATUTORY WARRANTY DEED THIS INDENTURE, made this 'a(.o day of iOfpf'; 1 , 2005, between STONEYBROOK FARMS GROUP, L.L.C., a Florida limited liability company, 1307 19'h Place, Vero Beach, FL 32960, GRANTOR, and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960, GRANTEE, WITNESSETH THAT: GRANTOR, for and in consideration of the sum of Seventy -Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Nlnety-Five Dollars and other good and valuable consideration to GRANTOR in hand paid by GRANTEE, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, and sold to the GRANTEE, and GRANTEE'S heirs and assigns forever, the following described land situate, lying, and being in Indian River County, Florida: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF GRANTOR does hereby fully warrant the title to the said land, and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever Signe ithe presence of: Sig Witness- Printed name: Lo. sign: Witness Printed name: /+� SALA.-IPd STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER STONEYBROOK FARMS GROUP, L.L.C. By 4 Mark A. Brackett Managing Member The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ��day of ky. ( 2005, by Mark A. Brackett, managing member of STONEYBROOK FARMS OROUP, L.L.C., a Florida limited liability company, on behalf of same, who is personally known to me or produced as identification. sign: Not Pu li Stamped seal with printed name, Commission # and Expiration Date E CHARITY LYNNC.RUWELL NZYP,,W-State of Fiorq Con *ftn Expiresmar 11, 2009CoerW*n 0 00 401269 on0a0BY NdWW NMn Ann. http://ori.indian-river.org////DocumentIGetDocumentForPrintPNG/?request=AQAAANCM... 2/4/2016 117 Page 2 of 2 SK: 1867 PG: 2370 Bfh STREET'(GUWDALE`. 80. PIA PER I T BOOK 2. PC mvN, jo- or PER PLAT sooK z PM 25, S.Lr-P*.R. C14 Descrbed PArdej.-,- %4tz (HATCHED) 98.315 SO. Fr. 2.257 AC., Notes: EXHIBIT 1 Thin to not a survey.. 2. Rzrt= of -this X sketch ,d it boom TMdgnaturs J Surveyor B. Mapper. 1337.Or n"Cr UNE SA-C.P.R.-ST. . LUCIE COUNW. FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS - Q! DESM"WN 'K The West 38.00- fact of the East 68.00 f"i;,qf T Townshl - . �" �1: and -43. South. Range 38 -East,!:-oc"Ing.. q*t F V f of the Indian F*viw.:Fbrrnm-C.omporr y., - plat02, Pogo 25. of the Kra ,,�R000rdm W -St-�Vud --Qia FW said land* now lying and b In Indian - 13 GRAPHIC' - SCALE .90 (IN 11:Ihohw-3 foot 4th led PA Pm'K4 -T- a aw Or ME 114 SEC7XW 14 E 1/4 colt.' Sketch of Descrie-til-0- 0 William '13. Z duntz & Assoclates, Inc..11 905 ~0111111brw strmyomdk"App" 1"WrE ..684 Old .Dixie Highway 11 -?0104 Vero Beach. n 32962 Phone: (772) 567-7552or Fax : (772) 567-1751 5276 http://ori.indian-river.org///lDocumentIGetDocumentForPrintPNG/?request=AQAAANCM... 2/4/2016118 CERTIFICATE OF DEDICATION STA rE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, MAT STONEY BROOK FARMS CROUP, U.C. A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, FEE SIMPLE OWNER OF THE LAND DESCRIOEO AND PLATTED HEREIN AS STONEY BROOK FARM, BEING IN IN01AN RIVER COUNTY. FLORIDA. HAS CAUSED SAID LANDS r0 BE SURVEYED AND PLATTED AS SHOWN ANDDOES HEREBY DEDICATE AS FOLLOWS' A. STREETS AND RIGHT-OF-WAYS. 1. SINCE IS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY SNDWN ON MIS PLAT (EXCEPT FOR MACY -f) ARE HEREBY DECLARED t0 BE AND SHALL REMAIN PRIVATE. THEY ARE D(DICAIED FOR ME USE AND BENEFIT OF ME OWNERS AND RESIDENTS OF MIS SUBDIVISION, AND SHALL BE THE PCRPCIVAL MAINTENANCE OBLIGATION OF STONEYBROOK FARM PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOOA TIME INC, ALL PUBLIC AUTHORITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED 10 POLICE. FIRE, AMBULANCE. AND UTILITY PROVIDERS SNAIL SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE ME STREETS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY IN THE COURSE OF PERFORMING THEIR RESPECTIVE DUPES. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY. DUTY OR LIABILITY WHATSOEVER REGARDING SUCH STREETS AND RIGHTS -O' -WAY. 2. TRACT 'f AS SHOWN HEREON IS HEREBY DEDICATED IN PERPETUITY TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA FON THE USE AND BENEFIT OF NE PUBLIC FOR PROPER PURPOSES 3 ALL ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY ME DEDICATED TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AS UTILITY EASEMENTS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HAS ME RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, AND MAINTAIN WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES YAMIN SAID RIGHTS-OF-WAY, B. UTILITY EASEMCHTS: THE UTILITY EASEMENIS SHOWN (INCLUDING ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY) ARE DEDICATED IN PERPETUITY TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE ATA OPER ARCH OF UIIURES BY ANY UTILITYPROVIDER, INCLUDING CABLE TELEVISION SERMCES, IN COMPLIANCE MM ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS WIN MAY BE ADOPTED 'ROM TIME TO TIME BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. FRONT YARD UTILITY EASEMENTS ARE SUB.EC7 70 THE RIGHT OF EACH LOT OWNER TO HAVE A DRIVEWAY FOR INCRESS/ECRCSS AS APPROVED BY ME COUNTY, C. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS AND STORNWATER MANAGEMENT TRACTS 1. ME DRAINAGE EASEMENTS AS SHOWN ARE DEDICATED IN PERPETUITY i0 AND SHALL BE ME PERPETUAL MAINTENANCE OBUGARON OF STONEY BROOK FARM PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC, FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF DRAINAGE FACILITIES. 2. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT TRACTS 'A' 'B 'C','D','E' AND 'F' SHOWN HEREON ARE DEDICATED IN PERPETUITY AND SHALL BE THE PCRPETUAL MAINTENANCE DBUGATIW OF STONEY BROOK FARM PROPERTY OMENS' ASSOCIATION, INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF SUCH FACNTIES. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY IS GRANTED ME RIGHT TO USE AND DRAIN INTO ME TRACTS AND ALSO GRANTED THE RICHT, BUT "I ME OOIGATIME TO PERFORM EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE ON THE TRACTS. D. EMERGENCY ACCESS TRACTS TRACT 'H' AS SHOWN ON MIS PLAT IS OCDICATED TO AND SHALL BE THE PERPETUAL MAINTENANCE 08UCATION OF STONEYBRDGK FARM PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. FOR PEDESTRIAN ACCESS FOR OWNERS OF THE LOTS IN THIS SUBDIVISION. TRACT 'H' IS ALSO DEDICATED TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AS AN EMERGENCY ACCESS EASEMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACCESS TO ME SUBDIVISION IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY. TRACT "H' IS TURNER DEDICATED TO INDIAN RIVER COMITY AS A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF UTILITIES BY ANY UTIUN PROVIDER INCLUDING CABLE TELEVISION SERVICES. IN CGMPUANCC WITH SUCH ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS AS MAY BE ADOPTED FROM TIME TO TIME BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, TRACT 'G- IS DEDICATED FOR RECREATIONAL PURPOSES FOR ME EXCLUSIVE USE AND ENJOYMENT OF ME OWNERS OF LOTS IN THIS SUBDIVISION AND SHALL BE ME PERPETUAL MAINTENANCE OBLIGATION OF STONEY BROOK FARM PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC. TRACTS 'A' AND 'e' ARE HEREBY DEDICATED FOR LANDSCAPE PURPOSES AND SHALL BE THE PERPETUAL MAINTENANCE OBLIGATION OF STONEY BROOK FARM PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC, ME 5 FOOT LIMITED ACCESS EASEMENTS AS SHOWN ARE DEDICATED IN PERPETUITY t0 ME BOARD O' COUNTY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR ME PURPOSES OF CONTROL AND AIRtSDICTION OVER ACCESS RIGHTS, N W INESS WHEREOF THE ABOVE NAMED UMIIED LIABILITY COMPANY HAS CAUSED THESE PRESENTS i0 BE SIGNED BY MARK A. BRACKET'. MANAGING MEMBER OF DIE ABOVE NAMED UNITED UABIUTY COMPANY, BY AND — ME AUTHORITY OF ITS MEMBERS, THIS 1 F�lt/.I(. 2005. I BY WITNESS 'cvC' MARK ...n —ARK IIF11 t f[TT PRINT NAMEi.4,14 F ft,:11—PRINT MANAGING MEMBER ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO CERTIFICATE OF DEDICATION STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF Tn_d4N i( N— q�A NE FDRECOINC INSTRUMENT WAS ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME 1NIS-{7AY OF -My--- 2005. BY MARK A. BRACKETT. MANAGING MEMBER OF STONEY BROOK FARM GROUP LLC. A FLORIDA UNITED LIABILITY COMPANY, ON BEHALF OF THE COMPANY, HE IS PERSONALLY WN TO �� NOTARY PUBLIC ME. COMMISSION No. DDI2L//yyll7 PRINT NAME ANk0. A Q ALX4,uTT4n EXPIRATION DATE n CERTIFICATE OF TITLE STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER I, DEANA M. SHARLAND OF ISLAND HOUSE BILE, LLC, HEREBY CERTIFY NAT 1 HAVE EXAMINED THE TITLE OF ME HEREON DESCRIBED PROPERTY, AND I FIND THAT ME BBE TO THE PROPERTY IS VESTED IN STONEY BROOK FARM GROUP, LLC, A FLORIDA UNITED UABUTY COMPANY, AND MAT ALL TAKES HAVE BEEN PND ON SAID PROPERTY AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 197.192. FLORIDA STATUTES AS AMENDED. AND THAT MORTGAGES LIENS OR OTHER ENCUMBRANCES ARE AS FOLLOWS' MORTGAGE TO AMSOUN BANK RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1855, PAGE 1543. ASSIGNMENT OF LEASES. RENTS & PROFITS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK I855. PAGE 1555. FINANCING SIATEMCNT FORM RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOT( I855, PAGE 1560, PARTIAL SE OF MORTGAGE RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1866. PAGE 1457. q1-9105 DEANA M, HARLAND DATE (9 (D. - 0 -(9- :. p CLERKTO BOARD OF SURVEYOR' COUNTY SURVEYOR CLERK OF ME AMSOUM BANK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CIRCUIT COURT _ A PLAT OF ) STONEY BROOK FARM A SUBDIVISION LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHN' 33 SOUTH, RANGE M EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING A REPEAT OF TRACTS I AND B, SECTION 14. TOWNSHIP 33 SWIH, RANGE 38 EAST, ACCORDING TO ME LAST GENERAL PLAT OF LANDS OF ME INDIAN RIVER FARMS COMPANY, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 25, PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LANDS NOW LYING AND BEING IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. DESCRIPTION — PA.4— TRACTS 1 AND B. SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 13 SWM, RANGE 38 EAST, AS SAME IS DESIGNATED ON THE LAST GENERAL PLAT OF LANDS OF THE INDIAN RIVER FARMS COMPANY AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 25. OF ME PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST, LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LANDS NOW LYING AND BEING W INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID TRACTS BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS' COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, PROCEED SWM 00' 18' 03' WEST ALONG ME WEST UNE OF SAID SECTION 14 A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET; THENCE SWM 89' 47' 07' WEST. PARALLEL i0 ME NORM LINE OF SAID SECTION 14, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO ME POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE SOUTH OD' 15' 03- WEST. PARALLEL TO AND 3DOO FEET WEST OF (MEN MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO) SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 14, A DISTANCE OF 2587.59 FEET TO A POINT ON ME SOUTH UNE OF SAID TRACT 8; HENCE NORM 89' 54'54' WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE Of TRACT B. A DISTANCE OF 130061 FEET TO ME SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT B. THENCE NORTH 00' 15' 27' EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACTS 8 AND 1, A DISTANCE OF 2580.77 FEET TO A POINT 30.00 FEET SWM OF (WHEN MEASURED PERPENDICULAR 10) THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SECTION 14; THENCE NORTH 89' 47' 07' EAST, PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 14, A DISTANCE OF 1302.60 FEET TO ME POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING AN AREA OF 77.216 ACRES. MORE OR LESS. CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR KNOW ALL MEN BY MESE PRESENTS. MAI THE UNDERSIGNED. BEING A DULY LICENSED AND REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR. DOES HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ON DECEMBER 16. 2003 HE COMPLETED ME SURVEY OF ME LANDS AS SHOWM IN ME FOREGOING PLAT; MAT SAID PLAT IS A CORRECT REPRESENTATION OF ME LANDS THEREON DESCRIBED AND PLAITED; MAI PERMANENT REFERENCE MONUMENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED AND EACH P.C.P WILL BE SET AS SHOWN THEREON AS REWIRED BY CHAPTER 177, FLORIDA STATUTES AND SUBDIVISIONS AND PLATTING CHAPTER 913, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE; MAI SAID P.0 P'S U. BE SEI AND THAT THE SURVEYOR MU. FILE AN AFFIDAVIT OF RECORD MIEN ME P.C.P'S HAVE BEEN SCT: MAT MIS PLAT COMPLIES WITH SURVEY REOOREMENiS OF CHAPTER 177 PARI I PLAITING AND PART IN, FLORIDA STATUTES AND SUBDIVISIONS AND PLATTING CHAPTER 913, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE: THAT DES TO GOVERNMENT CORNERS CONFORM TO FGCC MWD ORDER CLASS 1 STANDARDS: AND MAT SAID LAND IS LOCATED IN INDIAN RIVER COEN1Y, 4DIc WILLIAM B. ZENi , P. PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR REGISTRATION No. 52 STATE OF FLORIDA WILLIAM B. ZENR & ASSOCIATES. INC. - 684 OLD DIME HIGHWAY VERO BEACH. FL 32962 (772) 567-7552 LB Na. 6840 THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: WILLIAM B. ZENTZ. PLS 684 WD DIXIE HIGHWAY VERO BEACH. FL 32962 (772) 567-7552 NOTE. NO BUILDING PERMIT RILL BE SC ISSUED FOR ANY PRONECT W A LOT WITHIN THIS SUBDIVISION UNLESS AND UNTIL THE LOT OWNER OR OWNER'S DESIGNEE OBTAINS AN INITIAL AND FINAL CONCURRENCY CERTIFICATE FOR ME PROJECT OR PORTION OF THE PROJECT FOR WHICH A BUILDING PERMI7 IS SOUGHT. ME LOT OWNERS ACKNOWEDGE NAT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AND IIS ASSIGNS 00 NOT GUARANTEE MAI ADEOUATE CAPACITY WILL EXIST AT ME TIME THE LOT OWNER OR OWNER'S DESIGNEE CHOOSES TO APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN SUCH A CONCURRENCY CERTIFICATE. SOWING A -I ZONING RS -3 LAIR] USE: L -I LAND Uff: I-, Z[KIAG A-1 n pu 26 LOT NUMBERS BY SHEET: INDEX & SHEET 2. LOTS 1-11, 56-N5, A -B1 ZONING MAP SHEFI 3. LOIS 12-T, 48-55, LNDcation SICOtCI1 70-82. N-96. 106-H2 (ROI FO SCALE) SCALE; I'.J00' SHEET 4: LOTS 22-45. 97-105 PLAT BOOK PAGE DOCKET No. TY Aiox, CLLAA I COUNTY SURVEYOR'S REVIEW MIS PLAT OF STONEY BROOK FARM HAS BEEN REVIEWED BY ME UNDERSIGNED PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAP ER EMPLOYED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR CONFORMITY 10 ME REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 177, FLORIDA STATUTES MICHAEL O'BRIEN; COU�NT�YA.3S�URVEYOR. REGISTRATION No. P.S.M. 6118 DATE. Z., CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THIS IS TO CERTIFY MAT WZJL'05—__IHE FOREGOING PUT WAS APPROVED BY ME BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND THE UTILITY EASEMENTS. UNITED ACCESS ASEME 1SANMAN orD DEDICATE ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY WERE ACCEPTED. /^T ATTEST: Ql CHA 7MAN OF1E BOARD CLERK TO NE BO APPROVES. 0 TO ORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY COUNTY ATTORNEY CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL BY COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR EXAMINED AND APPROVED d DATE '7y'aO . CLERK'S CERTIFIC TION STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER I, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DO HEREBY CERTIFY MAI I HAVE EXAMINED THIS PLAT OF STONEY BROOK FARM, AND MAT IT COMPLIES WIN ALL DNC REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 177 OF THE LAWS OF FLORIDA. NIS PLAT FILED FOR RECORD MIS_-aLa___DAY OF_TTYL-lt_____. 2005, AND RECORDED ON PAC yL'TfYOF7L PLAT BOOK. -_L4. IN ME OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. BY: Si�A[3EJLp(,W�_ DEPUTY CLINK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, INDIAN RIVEN COUNTY, FLORIDA'����N MORTGAGEE'S CONSENT r TA OFF TOA COUNTY OF 0 STATE FLORIDA _Q3i THE UNDERSY DE HEREBY HEREON MAT N IS ME HOLDER OF A CONSENT AND DIMER ENCUMBRANCES LAND ME PROPERTY DESCRIBED MERLON AND ODES HEREBY AN IN AND CONSENT 1M RT DEDICATION OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN SAID DEDICATION T AG OWNER HEREOF AND AGREES MAT ITS MORTGAGE DIN FOALRECORDED W BONK : RECORDS BOO( 1855 Al PACE ASSIGNMENT ITS PARSES RELEASE OF MORTGAGE RECORDED OI O'ILIAL RECORDS BOOK IA55 AT PAGE 1457 ITS ITS FINANCING OF LEASES, RENTS & PROFITS IN RECORDED IN RECORDS AL RECORDS BOOK IB55 Al PAGE 1555, AND ITS FINANCING STA IOEN7 FORM RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1 85 DEDICATION OF M[ PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA SHALL BE SUBORDINATED t0 THE IN WITNESS SHOWN HEREON. IN WIINESS WHEREOF, SAID BANK HAS CAUSED NE PRESENTS TO E SIGNED BY ITS VICE PRESCIENT AND ITS CORPORATES SE f0 BE AFFIXED E WITH BY AND AUTHORITY OF ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS MIS___ DAY OF _ 2005 pMSOUiM BAN NAME: pFy,•L/ �,I/�O TME OREGOING INSTR �y MENU WAS ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME MIS OFSS�_, 2005 BY �i�.3L3_�`�r`Y9 OF AMSOUTH BANK ON BEHALF O' ME BANK. HE IS 11��ISbRR[' N NOWN TO ME OR AS PRODUC _ _ AS IDENTIFICATION. NOTARY PUtl _ PRINT NAME COMMISSION No. VID EXPIRATION DATE %A J"j 2004 NOTE: PLANTING OF CARIBBEAN FRUIT FLY HOST PLANTS WITHIN THIS PLAT ARE PROHIBITED, NOTICE: NO CONSTRUCTION, TREES OR SHRUBS WILL BE PLACED IN EASEMENTS WITHOUT CQUNIY APPROVAL COVENANTS, RCSTRICTIONS OR RESERVATIONS AFFECTING THE OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THE PROPERTY SHOWN IN MIS PLAT ARE FILED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOKLLOJL PAGEL211 PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE: THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS THAT ARE NOT RECORDED ON MIS PLAT THAI MAY BE FOUND IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY. NOTICE. ROUTINE MAIN 'CHANCE (E.G. MOWING, ETC.) OF EASEMENTS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LOT/PNOPERTY OWNER(S) AND NOT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. NOTE: THIS PLAT, AS RECORDED IN ITS GRAPHIC FORM IS THE OFFICIAL DEPICTION OF THE SUBDIVIDED LANDS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND WILL IN NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE SUPPLANTED IN AUTHORITY BY ANY OTHER GRAPHIC OR DOTAL FORM OF ME PLAT. NOTE. LOT CORNERS 10 BE STY AT TIME OF TRANSFER OR INDIVIDUAL LOTS AS SHOWN. SHEET rd CNI rm CURVE RADIUS DELTA LENGTH CHORD CHORD BEARING COR VI: I RADIUS DELTA LLNCIN CHORD CHORD B[MtC I ' A PLAT OF CI 27'41'58' . i A7.88' N, ' 6' C12 5.00' , ' T 9' 20.35' 19.79' NBT 4' STONEY BROOK FARM C2 IW 00• )V I' 46i . ♦ e ' , 'J ' 'W CIJ 140-54-27• 122,96- 94 41' 7' 'W !•30.22 C3 I 1' 66,47' 6 1 ' 'W C1425 00' 47'59 20 35'502'10'49-W A SUBDIVISION LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 O SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 33 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEING A REPLAT OF TRACTS 1 AND B. C4 0' ', 1' 1 ' CIS 7• -IN SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 33 SOUTH, RANGE 38 EAST, ACCORDING 10 ME LAST GENERAL PLAT O LANDS OF INE INDIAN RIVER FARMS COMPANY, AS RECOROCO IN PLAT BOOR 2, CS 25,00' 9' B'4 C16 125.00 90'30'56* , 47' 177,57' N44' 7' 'W PACE 25, PUBLIC RECORDS O ST, LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LANDS NOW LYING AND BEING IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. C6 90'Q]' IJ' 9. ' N44'4 6'31 -E C17 ' 45 'I 74' 96,19' N 7' •W BENCHMARK NOR: C7 56 6'02*] ' t C16 125 DID 45'15'2a' 74' 96,19* N22 -19'41"W 600 STARE N SOUTH FACE O 16' ONE TREE NO BUILDING PERMIT WILL BE ISSUED FOR ALL OR ANY PORTION THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: CB 25,00. 61 62 1' 4' 'W CIS 6 63' N ELEVA TION -24.56 FEET, NATIONAL GEODETIC VLRRCAL DATUM OF 1929 O' ME PROJECT UNLESS AND UNTIL ME APPLICANT OR ME WILLIAM B. ZENTZ C9 34'55'33" ' 11EL92' Nl '41' C20 0 ' - 6' N101-11-133 REFERENCING INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 'IBM ITS (BN Sl. BEN[HRUN), APPLICANT 5 SUCCESSOR OBTAINS AN INITIAL AND FNAL PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR •TBM CIO j5.00 4' J i 1 .7 N '4 C42 W OU' 0692'00' 52.65' 52.83' 50319'0 "W ELEV-22.91 FT, NC\O'2V ARLCO WITH 16. ELEV,-2355 FI. NGW'29 CONCURRENCY CERTIFICATE FOR ME PROJECT OR PORTION 664 OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY ABOVE BENCMMMKS CII / �� i 7 SSI 8= ^2 °J' �:: °I PRONGED BY INDIAN NVLP COUNTY SUAwl DEPT. 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To N. u COORDINATES AND BEARINGS SHOWN ME BASED ON THE INTO ME FOLLOWING INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HDRIZONTAL CONTROL NETWORK STATIONS: CPS -129 N1,191.150.284 N1119.318.068 Cps 130 1.138.291.632 E 619.108.333 SAID STA TONS REFERENCE ME FLORIDA STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, EAST ZONE, NZ 1981/1990 ADJUSTMENT, NOTES PRM'S WERE OFFSET TO REFLECT R/M' DEDICATIONS EASEMENTS CENTERED ON L01/MACT LINES UNLESS OTHERWISE MOTTO LOT CORNERS TO 0E SET AT TAME OF TRANSTER O PROPERTY ON INDIVIDUAL LOTS AS SNOW - MS PLAT UES N FLOOD ZONE •Y' PER FLOOD NSUNANCE RATE MAP Ne 12061[0165 E. DAZED 5/4/89 PERMANENT CONTROL POINTS (PL9'S), SNOW THUS o $CI AL NJ. CHANCCEES N DN[c FON N CENT[RUNE. I SHEET 2 4 N 11-4 CURVE 271.E 1 ,..•— CURVE RADIUS DELTA LENGTH CHORD CHORD BEARING A LA i _1'Ll„IL, C2' STONEY BROOK FARM PLAT BOOR 22 1 4' I 1' ' N '4t 1 ' THIS INSTRUMENT ZEN T PREPARED BY: y l3 C24 1 1 11181' 1 10 S27'42'55'W WILLIAM ROFES I ZEN 22 A $UBDIN$IDN !VINE IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP J] $W M, RANT( JB EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING A REPLAY OF TRACTS I AND B, PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR PACE C25 4 1 684 OLD DATE HIGHWAY SECIIGJ 14, IOWN$NIP JJ $GLIM, BUCC C EASY, ST. L CI C NT LAST GENERAL PLAT OF LAND$ C AND INDIAN INDIAN FARM$ COMPANY, AS RECORDED IN FIAT BOR( 2, 025 PAGE 25, PUBLIC RECORDS OF Sl. LOGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, $710 LANDS NOW LYING AND pEINC IN WDI7N flIVER COUNTY FLORIDA, Oi 1517 'II'W HERO BEACH, FL 32982 DOCKET No. v I 026 5� N (772) 587-7552 C39 0 • '0 ' 6' 7 .69' NO '1 'I 'W C43 4'I 57 S E E S H E E T 2 559'51131'E(RI I 7T I 1. 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A ,�, _ I - _ _ - .PERMNIENT CONTROL POINT CENTERUNE) \ \ / Ly<.,,� / 1{ -.I -' ; • -LOT CORNER 10 BE SET AT TIME OF 131"60' IRACI B I -L-4).97 + e NB9]6'06'E - — _ \ pM1M1 1101.61' h G NB9'44'32'W ;u' I o-2lzrz]' 90 \ SLyy` \ \ I �PJ,'. ¢ RMIISFER OF PROPERTY OR INDIADIX 15000' �I': W �. ti i \ \; °� � • 86 `IJ SiT, I n .ors As sloAH °°' 8 51 I 3 : ^ ,0 \ \ 87 4. f do M1eF d II ', f NOTES 8 L -253r ]5 2s' I 1 a8 i� 91 \\ S tj0 i 'h /W M2'IB'01' 44 - _` r R -IS QD / M1M1 �Q / \\ Q - PRMY WERE OFFSET w REFLECT R 5 BO' Ss0' \\' tr90ro0'oo' / M1$:�%a \\ 16 I !B' 30' !D'J Ir a OCDICAIbNS SB9'4i 32'E NR '\ L-392)' / PA / J. O. a U 4. R•325.00' M11. \ (7 p p tie II - EASEMENTS CEHTERID ON LOI/IPACI LILAC$ N tr6'45'1)' d ?J \ \. , o 1506' 1 L•3832' $. Rye` 8 b.a / P`•(P �\ o II N _ LOTLLtONNENS to BE SET AT TIME OF L-J6,52'� I 110 'P\ \ 1 1 I ffi VAN OF PROPERTY OR PAIWWH 8 o-n91o' I 1 M^ 92 \ W/ / G 17 sM1`"O I �Q3 LOTS 7s SHOWN. - MIS PLAY LIES IN FLOOD ZONE 'N" PEA 5D 589'42 ]2-E ows, \ \ OM1R 'B '6' 'Po •'P' \ R. ^ y FLOOD IN ANNE RATE YAP Na c¢yi -' 7F \ by SQA /M1M1 Ys. 30000 tr5452'19 12MIC0165 E. DATED 5/4/89 18 \(P \`M1`A 1E 1-281.JI' 1 '� O - PCAMANCNT Cp11ROl POINTS (PCP's). Q161.18' �i1� 109 M N \ �. \ y dM1 CND -276.45' II b ^ -. SNOMJ MUS - SEI AT ALL CHANCES w d� R-2500'0.81'15']9' �9'\ -675 �• 93 } q5 A L-3677'GID•J35i CB•N27'Ii l!'E 1 g ._L¢.� pRCCMNwCFRIERW4:, $ if trIRS'SB' L•4509' P S ISV M1'i [B.SIl92'JJ'W 15�,,, 22 C N &31N45' tr8YY7' '� G 4" 10'D E. "� SI„2'21'W ¢! ¢M1NOLC. 4 _ _ L•7Y.SB' d° \ 1. COORDINATES AND BEARINGS SHOWN ARE 1 -�• --150.4--- CHD-79,53' ♦ \\M1 \�� \ ! SEP 3J W 0 5i BASED ON DE Wr0 ME FOLLOWING INDIAN 9 P 1 N)6'S° II ' J N89'44'J2' Nfl S W N I r CB-NOJD]'l1'W /�"b� 9 p({ e L21 y ry RIVER COUNTY HIXBZONTAL CONTROL i (e JJ 49' L•7KI'32 V 5 y' 1ff N1 `�' b' s NETWORK STAMENS: tr270'!2' N6� t � u 1,191,150,284 ' ✓ o j O GPS 130 E 819,315068 LI188.291.632 o-ao'1e'17' 106 a.125ro �4 94 19 ¢ m 8 48 � a A+69M1 1'.4 o,� II; gg cas IJo E 1819.]08.337 $ I S89'44'32'E .•15091. :+a I olm. HYME. w o I n i SAID IIA110115 REFEMNCE ME FLORIDA STAR $ 150.00' m Ch .141.93' `O'� j' M-NOO'1i06'W L, -1 — U I m ; PLANE 83/19 ATE SYSTEM, EAS. ZONE, 1 561' I — Q -J HAD 1953 1990 ADJUSr1ACNl. 559742 37'E I W J 59'SJ'CRI�� / 170.00' o TRACT 'E' '50 00 � II 107 _8 ry STORMWATER MANAGEMENT (AgApFIIC SCALE 8 47 0 �'� n •C 6 95 0� 20 fr < ni 8 w w Im sag -44'32'E n'100 3 N59'4i J2'W 1 r s7 O n nI U 1)000' 25' 25' {�a 106 a), � ti� ��'Vf ASO.g7• CR � I� H g¢ .^.�` Fg�g5 DATE Of PREPARATION MARCH 11, 2005 4 $ 46 %-� J� ya R.67500' 96 .�°:7 21 '` ] 1 DATE R°1SION m m / 7J• ^ ^ I 12 05 PLR IRC COMMENTS I - 063" 589742 327E NR M6'45'17' / -� r 1,h r m ) /6 OS PLR IRC COMMENTS z SHEET `y 150 u' L�-79.58' 559742 127E NR jj 1•!534 LCHO.1953' •h �' ,() % 19;7.1 J ,i 166,63' 143]175'105 CB-NOS'!8'WE h & [6' f / � ryM1Q Lf w "�•y°P it , J LTl 8 45 2=a '.y S E E S H E E T Ahi� 4 �7 // 7 // 22 � II I f OF SHEETS I/ 132856' J` _ - _`I 569'M'S2T� - ('-FOUND 1.25" MOV PIP[ /NO IO ) SOU- T/4 CIMW[R SE F LW 1! IMP. JJ SOU-, RGE. M CAST TI'S - 129 EB19,31BA68 I GPS 130 I 88,291.32 E 819,308.33] SAID STATIONS REFERENCE THE ILOMOA STAR PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, EAST ZONE, HAD 1983/1990 ADJUSTMENT. A PLAT OF ' A STONEY BROOK FARM A SUBDIVISION LYING N THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OE SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 33 SOUTH, RANGE 38 EASY, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING A REPLAY OF TRACTS I AND B. SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 33 SOUTH, RANGE 36 EAST, ACCORDING 10 THE LAST GENERAL PLAY OF LANDS OF THE WOTAN RIVER FARMS COMPANY, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOON 2. PACE 25, PUBLIC RECORDS OF Sl. LUCRE COUNTY. FLORIDA, SAID LANDS NOW LYING AND BEING W INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, S E E S H E E T 3 SER CORNER (1� BRASS DISK TN CONE )Ay S'L.A E. J9 E. INDIAN RIVER FARMS CO S/D ERA 6 PLAT BOOK d PC 25, St. 18.90' pp CMNCHMARK LD. -IDENTIFICATION ND-FOUNO PRM —_--_ _— IN ELEV•22,91 FT. NGVO'29, 1ERKIED NIM "RIM R6, ELEV.-23.55 FT. NGVO'29. u WILLIAM B, TENT$ PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR C.M-CONCRETE MONUMENT ABOVE BENCHMARKS PROVIDED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SURVEY OPT. iv'^ 684 OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY 13M 57' BEARING BASIS FOR THISPUI 6 i (PER PUBLISHED COOROINAFCS)�'• L� VERO BEACH, FL 32962 (772) 567-7552 r[O 1 (SIN ) 1 . AO 1. m D.E.-DRAINAGE EASEMENT Q SE. COR. SECTION !)IP, JJ 5. RGE. N69]4'S1'W C.C. R. -CERTIFIED CORNER RECORD b UTILITY EASEMENT (ROI RCLOVERED)- r� —1S WPRM•PERMANENT REFERENCE MONUMENT _1]2856'__.._. 285).12' S LONE DF SEC'oN, 14 — *PRM -WBZ-IB 6640") NOW. e .PERMAN[M CONINOI PDINT (CENTERLINE) IR,CH.C.N, STATION "CPS IJO" (4" BRASS DISK - COWCJ I� COORDINATES b I R C,H CR -INDMN RIVER HORIZONTAL BASED ON DE CONTROL NETWORK ^a !II i RIVED COUNTY NETWORK STA I/ 132856' J` _ - _`I 569'M'S2T� - ('-FOUND 1.25" MOV PIP[ /NO IO ) SOU- T/4 CIMW[R SE F LW 1! IMP. JJ SOU-, RGE. M CAST TI'S - 129 EB19,31BA68 I GPS 130 I 88,291.32 E 819,308.33] SAID STATIONS REFERENCE THE ILOMOA STAR PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, EAST ZONE, HAD 1983/1990 ADJUSTMENT. A PLAT OF ' A STONEY BROOK FARM A SUBDIVISION LYING N THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OE SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 33 SOUTH, RANGE 38 EASY, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING A REPLAY OF TRACTS I AND B. SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 33 SOUTH, RANGE 36 EAST, ACCORDING 10 THE LAST GENERAL PLAY OF LANDS OF THE WOTAN RIVER FARMS COMPANY, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOON 2. PACE 25, PUBLIC RECORDS OF Sl. LUCRE COUNTY. FLORIDA, SAID LANDS NOW LYING AND BEING W INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, S E E S H E E T 3 1 COR. SECTIOY 11. JJ S. RCE. JB E. RECOVERED) NOR: D BUILDING PERMIT WILL BE ISSUED FOR ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE PROJECT UNLESS AND UNTIL TINE APPLICANT OR THF. APPUCANT'S SUCCESSOR OBTAINS AN INITIAL AND FINAL CONCURRENCY CERTIFICATE FOR THE PROJECT OR PORTION OF THE PROJECT FOR WHICH A BUILDING PERMIT IS SOUGHT. N N Y-� Y` (1� BRASS DISK TN CONE )Ay TRACT 9. SECTION 14, INP JJ S. RCE, J9 E. INDIAN RIVER FARMS CO S/D I^ PLAT BOOK d PC 25, St. LUCIC CO PUBLIC RECORDS pp CMNCHMARK LD. -IDENTIFICATION ND-FOUNO TOP OF BRASS DISH "GP$ 129, CIIVAn" 2400 RCL MOND 29 REIERENONG IN PoNJI CWNM1 'iBu IS letn ST. BENCMKM), MIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: �APMC SCALE IN ELEV•22,91 FT. NGVO'29, 1ERKIED NIM "RIM R6, ELEV.-23.55 FT. NGVO'29. u WILLIAM B, TENT$ PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR C.M-CONCRETE MONUMENT ABOVE BENCHMARKS PROVIDED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SURVEY OPT. iv'^ 684 OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY - —��—� BEARING BASIS FOR THISPUI 6 i (PER PUBLISHED COOROINAFCS)�'• L� VERO BEACH, FL 32962 (772) 567-7552 r[O 1 (SIN ) 1 . AO 1. m D.E.-DRAINAGE EASEMENT Q SE. COR. SECTION !)IP, JJ 5. RGE. QDAUX.-DRAw4E C.C. R. -CERTIFIED CORNER RECORD b UTILITY EASEMENT (ROI RCLOVERED)- __.__________ p U WPRM•PERMANENT REFERENCE MONUMENT _1]2856'__.._. 285).12' S LONE DF SEC'oN, 14 — *PRM -WBZ-IB 6640") ¢ W e .PERMAN[M CONINOI PDINT (CENTERLINE) IR,CH.C.N, STATION "CPS IJO" (4" BRASS DISK - COWCJ .LOT CORNER t0 BE SET AT TIME OF OF PROPERTY OR INDIVOUn1 LOTS b 1 COR. SECTIOY 11. JJ S. RCE. JB E. RECOVERED) NOR: D BUILDING PERMIT WILL BE ISSUED FOR ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE PROJECT UNLESS AND UNTIL TINE APPLICANT OR THF. APPUCANT'S SUCCESSOR OBTAINS AN INITIAL AND FINAL CONCURRENCY CERTIFICATE FOR THE PROJECT OR PORTION OF THE PROJECT FOR WHICH A BUILDING PERMIT IS SOUGHT. N N Y-� Legend RADIUS D • ANGLE L ARC LENGTH CHO - CHORD C.B. - CHORD BEARING LD. -IDENTIFICATION ND-FOUNO R - IRON ROD 'R/N,010• IRON ROD WITH CAP N, IROPIPE C.M-CONCRETE MONUMENT ESMT. . EASE.EM (NR)•NON-RADNL (R) RADIAL D.E.-DRAINAGE EASEMENT R/W . RICHT-OF-WAY QDAUX.-DRAw4E C.C. R. -CERTIFIED CORNER RECORD b UTILITY EASEMENT L E. UAIITEO ACCESS EASEMENT p U WPRM•PERMANENT REFERENCE MONUMENT (4:4* CONCRETE MONUMENT WN MAC NNL tr GRAS $ DISK StAMPED *PRM -WBZ-IB 6640") ¢ W e .PERMAN[M CONINOI PDINT (CENTERLINE) Si .LOT CORNER t0 BE SET AT TIME OF OF PROPERTY OR INDIVOUn1 LOTS Lott ASI SHOWN AS I R C,H CR -INDMN RIVER HORIZONTAL C U CONTROL NETWORK ^a NOTES PRY'S WERE OFFSET TO REFLECT R/W BEDICA TOWS - 19 MANAGE Y BOUNTY EASEMENT ON LOT 6 ry, IRACT LMS AOuC NNC ROAD R/W LMS AS $HOW". k - EAYUFHIS CENTERED ON LOT/THACT ONES �S m UME55 OTHERWSE NOTED - LOT CORNERS 10 BE SEI AT DUE OF IY TRANSFER OF PROPERTY OR "ICU. LOT $ AS SNOW". - MIS RAT UES N ROOD ZONE 'X_ PER : FLOOD INSURANCE RAZE MAP No 12MIM165 E DATED 5/4/69, - PERMANENT CONTROL POINTS (PF1'$)), SHOWN MUS . Yl AT ALL O 'IXS w DIRECTION N CENTERLNE, 1 COR. SECTIOY 11. JJ S. RCE. JB E. RECOVERED) NOR: D BUILDING PERMIT WILL BE ISSUED FOR ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE PROJECT UNLESS AND UNTIL TINE APPLICANT OR THF. APPUCANT'S SUCCESSOR OBTAINS AN INITIAL AND FINAL CONCURRENCY CERTIFICATE FOR THE PROJECT OR PORTION OF THE PROJECT FOR WHICH A BUILDING PERMIT IS SOUGHT. N N Y-� 1790151 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY K BARTON, CLERK CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL, BK: 2088 PG: 1140, 10/11/2006 02:07 PM AFFIDAVIT AMENDING PLAT OF STONEYBROOK FARM PERMANENT CONTROL POINTS STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER BEFORE ME, the undersigned notary, personally appeared William B. Zentz, PLS ("Affiant") who, after being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. Affiant makes this statement in compliance with Chapter 177.141, Florida Statutes regarding the confirmation of completion of all requirements of said Chapter 177.141, Florida Statutes for a recorded plat. 2. Affiant is a Florida Licensed Surveyor, Registration No 5276, and has personal knowledge of the facts and matters herein contained. 3. Affiant prepared that particular Plat of Stoneybrook Farm, that was recorded in the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida on the 21st of July, 2005 in Plat Book 19, Pages 41 through 44, inclusive. 4. Affiant confirms that the Permanent Control Points have been set as shown on said Plat as required by Chapter 177.141, Florida Statutes. Affiant confirms that the Permanent Control Points have been set as shown on said Plat as required by Chapter 177.141, Florida Statutes except as noted: a) (sheet 2) The PCP in the the centerline of Stoneybrook Farm Court, 73.79 feet North of the centerline of Meredith Place falls in an island. An iron rod with cap stamped "WBZ & Assoc. LB 6840 PCP" was set in that location. b) (sheet 2) The PCP at the radius point on the West end of Meredith Place falls in an island. An iron rod with cap stamped "WBZ & Assoc. LB 6840 PCP" was set in that location. c) (sheet 3) The PCP at the intersection of Stoneybrook Farm Court and Caroline Drive falls in a manhole. PK nails with disks stamped "WBZ & Assoc. LB 6840 PCP WIT" were set 2.00 feet North, South and East of the centerline intersection along those centerlines. d) (sheet 4) The PCP at the radius point of the cul-de-sac at the East end of Halbert Lane falls in an island. An iron rod with cap stamped "WBZ & Assoc. LB 6840 PCP" was set in that location. e) (sheet 4) The PCP in the arc of Halbert lane centerline in front of Lot 102, 10.00 feet Northeast of the PCP at the radius point of the cul-de-sac bulb for Lots 40 and 41 falls in a manhole. A PK nail with disk stamped "WBZ & Assoc. LB 6840 PCP WIT" was set 2.00 feet Southwesterly of the plat PCP location along the radial line between the two plat PCP points. 5. In accordance with Chapter 177.141, Florida Statutes, the Clerk of the Circuit Court is requested to place in the margin of the aforesaid recorded plat a notation that this affidavit has been filed, the date of the filing, and the Official Record Book and Page where it is recorded. The notation must be placed on all copies of the plat used for reproduction purposes. FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT. Wilhamt. Rntz, PLS SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this ° day of October, 2006 by William B. Zentz, who is personally known to ine. NOTARY PUBL C -State of Florida Print/Type/Stamp Name: 6I -Ad 11 / '-J�,1 f d BRADLEY & WHI'M Z* MY COMMISSION ♦ DD597192 �pP�dF EXPIRES: Aus.21.2010 Commission Expiration Date: / � (7 Mpo NMqOW40"I,,, 123 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE AGREEMENT Between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, STONEYBROOK FARMS GROUP, L.L.C. and PREMIER CITRUS, L.L.C. This Agreement is entered into this day of , 2016, between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (the "County") 1801 27`h Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960; Stoneybrook Farms Group, L.L.C., a Florida limited liability company, whose principal address is 625 66`h Avenue SW, Vero Beach, FL 32968; and Premier Citrus, L.L.C., whose principal address is 625 66th Avenue SW, Vero Beach, FL 32968 ("Premier"). WHEREAS, Stoneybrook Farms Group, L.L.C. ("Stoneybrook") caused certain lands to be platted and surveyed as Stoney Brook Farm, as recorded in Plat Book 19, Page 41, Public Records of Indian River County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the eastern boundary of the plat of Stoney Brook Fane overlapped right-of- way on 82nd Avenue which is owned by Indian River County ("County"); and WHEREAS, the western boundary of the plat of Stoney Brook Farm left a gap or hiatus between the plat boundary and other property owned by the County; and WHEREAS, the County desires to acquire from Premier additional property on the southwest corner of 82nd Avenue and 4`h Street for right-of-way purposes; and WHEREAS, Stoneybrook, the County, and Premier have agreed"and do hereby agree to exchange certain portions of their respective properties as described herein; and WHEREAS, this _Exchange Agreement is subject to final approval by the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners ("BCC") through the adoption of a resolution, and this exchange is allowed and authorized under Section 125.37, Florida Statutes, following notice as required to be published once a week for two weeks before consideration by the BCC; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual terms, conditions, promises, and covenants contained herein, Stoneybrook, the County, and Premier hereby agree as follows: The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are incorporated as if fully restated herein. The County shall convey to Stoneybrook, by county deed, the real property shown and described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. Stoneybrook shall convey to the County, by quit claim deed, the real property shown and described on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof. 4. Premier shall convey to the County, by quit claim deed, the real property shown and described on Exhibit "C" attached hereto and made a part hereof. 124 5. Each of the conveyances described herein shall occur simultaneously with each other. 6. The parties acknowledge that this Agreement shall be of no force or effect until and unless approved by the BCC through the adoption of a Resolution. Closing shall occur within thirty (30) days after the adoption of the subject Resolution by the BCC. 4oye-mher 30 2015, then onyx party he etg sl.a L. . tL ti a a i (]_ Agreement by pr-o;4dingwritten notiag to ca .11 P—fV- //. 7. Each party shall convey title to their respective parcels free of claims, liens, easements, and encumbrances, and property taxes shall be prorated for the year of closing through the date of closing. 8. At closing, County shall pay the cost of recording the deeds to the County 9. At closing, Stoneybrook shall pay the cost of recording the deed to Stoneybrook, as well as any costs necessary to cure title defects or encumbrances, other than permitted exceptions, with respect to the conveyance of property from Stoneybrook to the County. 10. At closing, Premier shall pay the cost of recording the deed to Premier, as well as any costs necessary to cure title defects or encumbrances, other than permitted exceptions, with respect to the conveyance of property from Premier to the County. 11. Notices. All notices or requests required or authorized hereunder shall be to writing and shall be delivered or mailed, (including overnight carrier), to the respective parties hereto as follows: To County: Indian River County 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 To Stoneybrook: Stoneybrook Farms Group; L.L.0 62566 1h Avenue SW Vero Beach, FL 32968 Copy to: Bruce Barkett, Esq. Collins, Brown, Barkett, Garavaglia & Lawn, Chartered 756 Beachland Blvd. Vero Beach, FL 32963 2 1•\Bruce\c1ients\Premier Citrus LLC\REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE AGREEMENT 10.8.15.docx 125 To Premier: Premier Citrus, L.L.C. 62566 1h Avenue SW Vero Beach, FL 32968 Copy to: Bruce Barkett, Esq. Collins, Brown, Barkett, Garavaglia & Lawn, Chartered 756 Beachland Blvd. Vero Beach, FL 32968 12. In the event of a dispute arising from or out of this Agreement, each party shall pay its own attorney's fees and costs. 12. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to this transaction and supersedes all prior agreements, written or oral. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. Approv to fo d al of i cy: By: y County Attorney Stoneybrook Farms Gro u -m L.L/.C. By; Name: LJ%*/tr-r T z(1 veins .T Title:(esI �H f Indian River County Board of County Commissioners: By: Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk By: Deputy Clerk Premier Citrus, L.L.C. By: �- x -67.1=r. Name:'�fe r >✓ car /<�nS ,� Title: 3 J:\Bruce\clients\Premier Citrus LLC\REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE AGREEMENT 10.8.15.docx 126 Description A strip of land being a portion of Tracts 1 and 8, Section 14, Township 33 South, Range 38 East, according to the last general plat of lands of the Indian River Farms Company, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 25, of the Public Records of St. Lucie County, Florida, said lands now lying and being in Indian River County, Florida, said strip also lying within the plat of STONEYBROOK FARM, as recorded in Plat Book 19, Pages 41 through 44, of the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida, said strip more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northeast corner of said Section 14, proceed South 00' 31' 22" West along the East line of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 14 a distance of 60.36 feet; thence North 89' 28' 38" West a distance of 68.00 feet to a point on the Northeasterly line of said Plat of Stoneybrook Farm, said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said Northeasterly plat line, South 44' 57' 25" East a distance of 0.69 feet to a point of intersection with the East line of said plat of Stoneybrook Fdrm; thence South 00' 18' 03" West along said East plat line a distance of 2557.39 feet to the Southeast corner of said plat of Stoneybrook Farm, thence North 89' 54' 54" West along the South line of said plat a distance of 10.40 feet to a point being 68.00 feet West of said East line of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 14, when measured at right angles thereto; thence North 00' 31' 22" East, parallel with said East line of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 14, a distance of 2557.94 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing an area of 13,931 square feet, or 0.320 acres, more or less. Sketch of Description 82nd Avenue William B. Zentz & Associates, Inc, JOD Nc. 140-005 Professional Surveying &mapping CainnCATE of AUTHOMATION (LB) No. 6840 DA TE 684 Old Dixie Highwayi 6/5/13 Vero Beach, F1 32962 Phone: (772) 567-7552 WILLL4M e. , PCS SHEET OF RE6757ERED (AND SURVEYOR No. 5276 FaX 772 1 2 ( ) 567-1757 STATE OF FLORIDA 127 UHIBIT "A" Paae 2 LEGEND P.B.I.-PLAT BOOK INDIAN RIIER COUNTY RECORDS d' D7 P.B.I.=PUT BOOK ST. WCIE COUNTY RECORDS O P.O.C.=POINT OF COMMENCEMENT ` P.O.B.=POINT OF BEGWMNG I O.R.B.-OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK a7 (D).DEED DE CRIP110N Ozl N=MRED EASU I P PUT C -CALCULATED W FARM 8fh ST. — — r% 544'57'25"I 0.69' x & DETAIL SCALE: l'=5' 2 DESCRIBEI STRIP N.E CORNf12 SECTIOI 14-33-38 to ,� N SCALE: 1'=20' d' D7 68.00' O M ` 5 I N89'28'38"W a7 N Ozl STONEYBROOX I D /M/1 Q 3 W FARM U� \I M Lu C, 77 Ct o, I � 0 v 7 r, 4 C; `* CD m 17 I ;z: I PLAT COR. 78 '� 8 ISI Ln I DJ N to- ,to Lr) ti W1 v0i LATERAL O' CANAL 79 9 I 1 I LO N 04 C ki a I \ 1. o N M I N N N O Qi j O I M pp l82 Q- 12 I I O n0 I i 1 GRAPHIC SCALE 0 150 300 600 (IN FEET) 1 inch = 300 feet 83 13 �I of I 1 84 14 I I 1 85 TRACT H I TRACT 1 LI: 15 TRACT 8 — o — I o I 1e i 2 17 o � I I I 19 I I — I DETAIL William B. Zentz & Associates, Inc. SCALE: 1'=20' d' D7 68.00' 10 a "� ,n N V)C"! Ozl STONEYBROOX N D /M/1 Q 3 W FARM U� \I M Lu C, �I 0 Z � 0 2 LCIS N 4 C; PLAT LWE PLAT COR. SIF) — — ~2.23' W1 v0i LATERAL O' CANAL N89'54'54"W 10.40' P.O.C. N.E. CORNER SECTION 14-33-38 —SOD'31'22"W 60.36' N89'28'38'W 68.00' DESCRIBED STRIP 13,931 SQ. FT. 0.320 AC. 30' R/W (P.B.S. 2, PG. 25) 38' R/W (O.R.B. 1867, PG. 2369) )0V7r rENC£S LWr ROADWAY PUT P.B.L IB• PGS 99-101 Notes: 1 This is not a survey. 2. Reproductions of this sketch are not valid unless It bears the signature and original raised seal of a Florida licensed Surveyor & Mapper Sketch of Description 82nd Avenue William B. Zentz & Associates, Inc. .103 No. Professional Surveying&Mepping 140-005 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORRAMON (LB) No. 6840 DAIS 684 Old Dixie Highway 615113 Vero Beach, F1 32962 Phone: (772) 567-7552 SHE£r OF Fax : (772) 567-1751 2 2 128 n o2w Description A strip of land being a portion of Tracts 1 and 8, Section 14, Township 33 South, Range 38 East, according to the last general plat of lands of the Indian River Farms Company, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 25, of the Public Records of St. Lucie County, Florida, said lands now lying and being in Indian River County, Florida, said strip more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northwest corner of said Tract 1, said point being distant South 89' 45' 54" West, 1333.58 feet from the Northeast corner of said Section 14, as measured along the North line of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 14, proceed South 00' 26' 15" West along the West line of said Tract 1 a distance of 30.00 feet to a point on the South line of Lateral C-1 canal right—of—way (30 feet wide), sold point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 89' 45' 54" East along said canal right—of—way line a distance of 1.30 feet to a point on the West line of the plat of STONEYBROOK FARM, as recorded in Plat Book 19, pages 41 through 44, of the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida; thence South 00' 15' 27" West along the West line of said plat a distance of 2580.77 feet; thence North 89' 54' 54" West a distance of 9.41 feet to a point on the West line of said Tract 8, said point being distant North 00' 26' 15" East, 2.19 feet from the Southwest corner of said Tract 8; thence North 00' 26' 15" East along the West lines of said Tracts 1 and 8, a distance of 2580.30 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing an area of 13,822 square feet, or 0.317 acres, more or less. Sketch of Description West Side William B. Zentz & Associates, Inc. JOB No. Professlonal Surveying&MaAPin9 140-005 CERMCATE OF AUTHOWATION (LB) No. 6640 OA7E 684 Old Dixie Highway 2, 615113 Vero Beach, Fl 32962 Phone: (772) 567-7552 VLLIAN a E PLS SHEET OF 772 567-7751 REGISTERED D SURVEYOR No. 5276 Fax ( ) STATE OF FLORIDA 1 2 129 N.W. WHNER TRACT 1 SECTION 14-33-38 SOO'26'15'w 30.00• DESCRIBED STRIP 13,822 SQ. FT. 0.317 AC. GRAPHIC SCALE 0 150 300 600 (IN FEET) 1 inch = 300 feet N.E. COMER BN STREET — — SECTION 14-33-38 S89.45'54'Yf N. LONE OF N.0 1/4 SECTI0.4 14 1333.58' TRACT 'A' q 62 \ EOITM PL 60 1 59 P.O.C. N.W. CORNER TRACT 1 o SECTION 14-33-38 0 O R11Y UNE i 3 I N � N I 0 I LATERAL C-1 CANAL 0.50• A f INE P.O.B. x ADB Nc. t 0 50 0 N89'45'54"E TRACT 21.30' jNc'4 ac DETAIL LEGEND 49 i SCALE. 1"=20' DESCRIBSTRIPTRACT W 6/5/13 P.B.I.-PLAT BOOR INDIAN RMR COUNTY RECORDS U/N/� T P.8.1.. -PLAT BOOK ST. LUCIE COUNTY RECORDS 48 e N STONEYBROOX P.O.C.:POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SHEET O Lr) TRACT UNE — C-)U En PLAT LINE 4 LLJ 3 (0 N89'54'54" Y1-9.41' � STONEYBROOK DETAIL a N FARIl SCALE 1"=T0' 46 215• CANAL R1W O O O O LATERAL "D" CANAL z � m TRACT 2 sz 1 TRACT T TRACT 7 it IRACT•6 In - N 45 N � Q O 14 z 0 z Cn Notes q} 1 This is not a survey. 42 2. Reproductions of this sketch are not valid unless It bears 41 the signature and original raised seal of a Florida licensed Surveyor & Mapper. in LATERAL _0' CANAL 0 51 William B. Zentz & Associates, Inc. N MCO O x ADB Nc. t 0 50 0 N ac DETAIL LEGEND 49 i SCALE. 1"=20' W 6/5/13 P.B.I.-PLAT BOOR INDIAN RMR COUNTY RECORDS U/N/� P.8.1.. -PLAT BOOK ST. LUCIE COUNTY RECORDS 48 e N STONEYBROOX P.O.C.:POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SHEET O Lr) P.O.B._POINT OF BEGINNING C-)U En O ORB.- OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 47 S (0 N89'54'54" Y1-9.41' (D) -DEED DESCRIPTION NMEASURED PLAT LINE P =PUT C -CALCULATED W 46 215• CANAL R1W In - N 45 N � Q O 14 z 0 z Cn Notes q} 1 This is not a survey. 42 2. Reproductions of this sketch are not valid unless It bears 41 the signature and original raised seal of a Florida licensed Surveyor & Mapper. in LATERAL _0' CANAL 0 West Side William B. Zentz & Associates, Inc. N MCO O ADB Nc. t Q� N CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION (LB) No. 6840 DETAIL _ DA TE SCALE. 1"=20' W 6/5/13 W U/N/� Phone: (772) 567-7552 N STONEYBROOX SHEET O Lr) O C-)U En O z j (0 N89'54'54" Y1-9.41' S.W. CORNER TRACT 8 PLAT LINE 215• CANAL R1W N0025'15'E 2.19' LATERAL "D" CANAL Sketch of Description West Side William B. Zentz & Associates, Inc. ADB Nc. 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Cfi'� 4Tf/- STfRE£T . • ''82N4' A'' ,YE N tl£ I ' •('vERo:•e 'TC� �ci+i`:Ft 24so �'D•a,�orfiri'snf,::.a,f.•°Pu6/lc;:� ks. ;;�eR V -{ - / •' Z Zz).:�67_-ev4o, to " :�-n, i .eerin DIi%sl''or Y,(P.ARCE r'OON.Q •• _.. .. 9 !� . ,....9.. ... , ..(_-D, ,. _.. • . � U/.5'•T.(%AIVGE ,,>38E:. f/T•r.Of •FY.d'' C� ''., �; PRD.f'OS£D ;RLC RESOLUTION NO. 2016- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN EXCHANGE OF LAND WITH STONEY BROOK FARMS AND PREMIER CITRUS WHEREAS, Stoneybrook Farms Group LLC (Stoney Brook), a Florida limited liability company, is the owner of real property located on the northwest corner of 41t' Street and 82nd Avenue, Vero Beach, Indian River County; and WHEREAS, Premier Citrus LLC (Premier), a Florida limited liability company, is the owner of real property abutting 4th Street west of 82nd Avenue; and WHEREAS, Indian River County (County), a political subdivision of the State of Florida, owns a parcel of land on the west side of 82nd Avenue adjacent to Stoney Brook Farm Subdivision; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the County owned parcel is not needed for county purposes; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the County that such property be exchanged for other real property, which the County desires to acquire for county purposes; and WHEREAS, the County plans future widening and improvements to 4th Street at 82nd Avenue that will require the utilization of parts of the Premier property located on 4th Street, Vero Beach, Florida; and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions of the proposed exchange were noticed in the newspaper once a week for two weeks pursuant to Florida Statute 125.37, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the Exchange Agreement between Indian River County, Florida, Stoneybrook Farms Group LLC and Premier Citrus LLC is approved and Chairman is authorized to execute the Agreement and any deed or document necessary to effectuate the exchange. 1 133 RESOLUTION NO. 2016 - The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner , and the motion was seconded by Commissioner and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows. Bob Solari, Chairman Joseph E. Flescher, Vice Chairman Wesley S. Davis, Commissioner Peter D. O'Bryan, Commissioner Tim Zorc, Commissioner The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 16th day of February, 2016. ATTEST: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller in Deputy Clerk Approved as to form And legal suffciency: am William K. DeBraal Deputy County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Bob Solari, Chairman BCC approved: OA, 134 ney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 1, 2016. Personal Representative: Laura Lynn 12605 85th Street Fellsmere, Florida 32948 Attorney for Personal Representative: Eric C. Barkett E -Mail Address: ebarkett@jbbverolaw.cam Florida Bar No. 0820547 Jackson & Barkett 2165 15th Avenue Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Telephone: (772) 567-4355 Pub: February 1, 8, 2016 TCN 907813 TTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF E 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO: 31 2015 CP 001313 IN RE: ESTATE OF ROBERT B. VOLKERT, Deceased. The admin' Estate of F deceased, death was and whos IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2016CPOD0071 IN RE: ESTATE OF MABEL N. CULLEN Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MABEL N. CULLEN. deceased, whose date of death was July 14, 2015; File Number 2016CP000071, is pending in the Circuit Court far , Lucie County, Florida, Prahate Division, the address of which is Post Office Draw- er 700, Fort Pierce, FL 34954. The names and addresses of the ppersonal representative and the person attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their Balms with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having daims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice's: February 1, 2016. Personal Representatives: KAREN TUFTS HEANING 4351 Winding Place FL Pierce, FL 34981 And LINDA HANSEN-DELMAR 6114 Alexandria Circle Fort Pierce, FL 34982 Attomeys for Personal Representatives: Derek B. Alvarez, Esquire FBN: 114278 DBA@Gede nrs/dvarez.com Anthony F. Dieddue, Esquire FBN:146528 AFD@GendersMvuez.com Whitney C. Miranda, Esquire F13N 65928 V/CM@GendersAJvarez.com GENDERS • ALVAREZ DIECIDUE, P.A. 2307 west Cleveland Street Tampa, Florida 33609 Ph. (813) 254.4741 Fax: (813) 254-5222 Eservice for all attorneys listed above: GADeservice@GendersAlva- rez.com Pub: February 1, 8, 2016 TCN 913635 e Vr beOViLt THIS NOTICE E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR jJoG� 'ceTo'Creditois-s,;�=� MARTIN COUNTY, FLORIDA tors of the PROBATE DIVISION the, persons File No.: 16000043CPAXMX or demands enEstate IN RE: ESTATE OF ims w th claims MARY EVELYN IWASkow INc3 MON S Deced MARY E.IWASKOW), PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- TION 733.702 OF THE FLOR- IDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOT- WITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The first day of publication is February 1, 2016. Personal Representative: Joan S. Volkert 280 Lakeview Way Vero Beach, Florida 32963 Attorney for Personal Representative: Todd W. Fennell Florida Bar No. 0886297 Gould Cooksey Fennell, P.A. 979 Beachland Boulevard Vero Beach, Florida 32963 Telephone: (772) 231-1100 E-mail: twf-eservice@gould- cooksey.com Pub: February 1, 8.2016 TCN 913044 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MARY EVELYN IWASKOW (a/k/a MARY E. IWASKOW) deceased, whose date of death was November 18, 2015, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for Martin County. Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is 100 East Ocean Bou- levard, Stuart, Florida 34994. The names and addresses of the ppersonal representative and Me personal representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served must File their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 1, 2016. PersonalRepresentative: Michael BrediUein 11055 SE Federal Highway lot 60 Hobe Sound, Florida 33455 Attorney for Personal Representative: Lynne a Spraker Attomey Florida Bar Number, 0865699 P.O. Box 1138 Stuart, Florida ) Telephone220-0212 Fax: Fax: E -Mail: LS raker 2 E -Marl: LSpraker@aol.com Pub: February 1, S. 2016 TCN 916802 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ST LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA Division: Probate File No. 562016CP000040FM IN RE: ESTATE OF MILDRED E. LEADBEATER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MILDRED E. LEAD- BEATER, deceased, whose date of death was February 8, 2015, is pending in the Cir- cuit Courtfor SL Lude Coun- ty Florida, Probate Division, Fife No. 56CP2016000D40FM, the address of which is P.O. Box 700, FL Pierce, FL 34954. The names and addresses of the ppersonal representative and the personal representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. le date of first publication I this notice is February 8, 2016. Personal Representative: DARLENE C. HILL c/o THE ESTATE, TRUST & ELDER LAW FIRM, P.L. Attorney for Personal Representative: Michael D. Fowler, Esq. The Estate, Trust & Elder Law Firm, P.L. Florida Bar No. 0233919 240 NW Peacock Blvd, Suite 304 Port SL Lucie. FL 34986 Telephone: (772) 878 7271 Fax: (772) 878 2981 Email: mfowler@etelf.com Pub: February 8, 15, 2016 TCN 929104 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.. 312016CP000049 Judge Victoria L. Griffin THEM. IN RE: ESTATE OF other creditors of the MYRON H. MORSE, :edent and other persons Deceased. in a claims or demands TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS a Monday, February 8, 2016 a CS 'N�tis,,c'e`.Tocredrtors-'.';''3'�' jJoG� 'ceTo'Creditois-s,;�=� OtFie�PublicNbtices,_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOREVER BARRED. County Commissioners. (Summary Administration) NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME TO ALL PERSONS HAVING PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, Anyone who wants to inspect CLAIMS OR DEMANDS ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) any maps showing the par - AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE cels to be exchanged may You are hereby notified that DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH do so at the County Admin, ani Order ofSummary Admin- IS BARRED. istration Building, County Istration has been entered The first date of publication is Attome 's Office, Znd Floor, 180127th Street. Vero Beach, in the estate of Myron H. Morse, deceased, File Num- of this Notice February 1, 2016. Florida. ber 312016CP000049, by The proposed exchange the Circuit Court for Indian Personal Representatives: agreement shall be con - River County, Florida, Pro- Frederick S. Wonham sidered for approval by the bate Division, the address of 501 River Drive Board ofCounty commis• which is I000 16th Avenue, Vero Beach, Florida 32963 sioners of Indian River Coun- Vero Beach, FL 32960; that And ty at their regular meeting in the decedent's date of death EVERCORE TRUST Commission Chambers, 1801 was July 29, 2015: that the COMPANY. N.A. 27th Street, Vero Beach, Flor- total value of the estate is approximately $58,000.00 By: Karen Francois, Senior Trust Officer Ida at 9:00 a.m. (or as soon thereafter as the matter may and that the names and 55 East 52nd Street be heard) on Tuesday, Febru- addresses of those to whom New York, New York 10055 ary 16, 2016. it has been assigned by such Attorney for Personal Anyone who needs a special order are: Representatives: Todd W. Fennell accommodation for this meetinnq must contact the Name & Address Florida Bar No. 0886297 County s Americans With Disabilities Act Beverly A. Morse 24001ndian Creek Blvd., West Gould Cooksey Fennell, PA 979 Beachlantl Boulevard (ADA) Coor- dinator at 567-8000, Ext. 1123 Apt. E124 Vero Beach, Florida 32963 at least 48 hours in advance Vero Beach, FL 32966 Telephone: (772) 231-1100 of the meeting. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS twf-e se rvice@gou Id cooks ey. com INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ARE NOTIFIED THAT: Pub: Februar8.20J BOARD OF COUNTY All creditors of the estate of TCN 910047 COMMISSIONERS the decedent and persons BOB SOLAR', CHAIRMAN having claims or demands Pub: February 1, 8, 2016 against the estate of the „.`1t. TCN 912865 decedent other than those for whom 'Asian for full Ather Pu_ -_ Do _ - -= pr payment was made in the syr, .•: �- :public NDbces✓_ zr• Order of Summary Adminis- NOTICE - Ef f Nary 15 2016, hi Nap. - - tration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE w911 no Ion t. toyed NOTICE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH by Martin P side. Group. Pat s will The Regular Board Meeting of IN FLORIDA STATUTES SEC- be mainta' 65 5ETif- the Board of Commissioners TION 733.702. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED fany, pt. St , f 34952, of the Housing Authorityy of the uty Fort Pierce, FloriWILL BE FOREVER BARRED. JatI65 telephone 3 -1800. You may ha py fyour of da is scheduled for February NOTWITHSTANDING ANY medical re ra ferred 11,2016 at 4:30 p.m. at its OTHER APPLICABLE TIME to a physic' ou choice Central Office Board Roam, PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED at no charsigned 511 Orange Avenue, Fort TWO (2) YEARSOR MORE S AFTER THEDATE authorizatioPierce, Janury Nary 1, Florida 34950. mmediatel1 the OF DEATHSEBARRED. 8,15,016: Annual Board Meeting of the The date of first publication TCN 905468 Board of Directors of Fort of this Notice is February 8, 2016. NOTICE OF PROPOSED Pierce Housing, Inc. will commence. EXCHANGE OF REAL Please call to confirm your Person Giving Notice: PROPERTY attendance. Beverly A. Morse Pub: February S. 2016 2400 Indian Creek BNB., West Indian River County (County) TCN 912590 APL E124 Is proposing an exchange of Vero Beach, Florida 32966 Attorney for Person real property with Stoney Brook Farms Group LLC ., firry.-., ,-;,, ..� �eGueSt Giving Notice: (Stoneybrook) and Premier fOf 6id514?i'%� �- � _��._ ... Thomas C. Lee, Jr. citrus LLC (Premier). The SCHOOL DISTRICT OF MARTIN Attorney terns and conditions of the COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida Bar Number. 0144347 exchange agreement are as 2845 S.E. DIXIE HIGHWAY GUNSTER YOAKLEY & follows: STUART, FL. 34997 STEWART. P.A. Invitation to Bid 3055 Cardinal Drive, Suite 301 1. Stoneybrook Subdivision Bessey Creek Chilled Vero Beach, FL 32963 Is located on the northweste-Diping Water-1003-G-201 ater ater RR0-2016/JC Telephone: (772) 234-1040 Fax: (772) 234.1518 corner of 4th Street and 82nd Avenue, Vero Beach, Flori- ITB E-Mad: Uee@gunster.com da. As part of the prop- erty exdiange, Stoneybrook Notice is hereby given that Secondary E -Mail: es' agrees to coney to the County a of sealed proposals will be received at the Martin Coun- Pub: February 8, 15, 2016 TCN 931476 parcel propertyty located on the far west bor- School District Purchasing Office. der of the subdivision, con- Scope of Work: The awarded sisting of 13,822 square feet contractor will provide all (0.317 acres). materials, tools, labor and 2. Premier agrees to can- supervision associated with the re -piping of the chilled IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF e County a 46,250 vey tgivest water piping system at THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT squaot (1.06 acres) par- Bessey Creek Elementary in IN AND FOR INDIAN RIVER cel opertytotheCoun-accordance with all sped - COUNTY, FLORIDA ty.Sarcelislocatedonfications, terms, conditions PROBATE DIVISION thescomer of 4th and drawings included in this CASE NO. 312015 CP 001317 Street and 82nd Avenue. Invitation to bid. IN RE: ESTATE OF 3. At the same time, the Ordering Instructions: This package can be downloaded ANN BRUNIE WONHAM, County agrees to convey to from Onvia Demand5tar on andSAvww. Deceased. Stoneybrook a portion of aur website at our we at website// property along 82nd Avenue s , or coo - NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the north of 4th Street abutting the eastern border of Ston- tatting left Carver Estate of Ann Brunie Won- eybrook Farms Subdivision pre/Bid Proposal Conference: meet - r mandatory pre bid meet - ham, deceased, whose date consisting of 13.931 square Ing and site Inspection will of death was Sep in 14, feet(0.32 acres). be held at Bessey Creek Ele- 2015, and whose social secu- mentary, 2201 SW Matheson rity number is xxx-xx-xxxx, 1. Each party shall convey Ave. Palm city, Florida, on Cpending in the Circuit marketable title to their Wednesday February 10, Court for Indian River Coun- ty, Florida, Probate Division, respective parcels. Stoney- brook and Premier shall coo- 2016 at 230 PM. Attendance is required for participation. Ihe address of which is Post Office Box 1028, Vero Beach, vey byy warranty deed free daims, liens, Due Date/Time: 3/1/2016 2:00 Florida, 32961-1028. The of easements, encumbrances and property PM Eastern School District of Martin names and addresses of the taxes prorated for the year County, Florida must receive Personal Representatives of dosing. The County shall bids or proposals no later and the Personal Repre- convey by county deed pur- to FS 125.411. than sowd date and time. sentatives' attorney are set forth below. suant NOTE: ALL PROSPECTIVE BID - DERS/RESPONDENTS ARE All creditors of the Decedent S. Each party shall be respon- HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT and other persons having sible for preparation of its TO CONTACT ANY MEMBER claims or demands against own documents necessary OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF Decedent's Estate on whom to convey title in their own MARTIN COUNTY OR DIS - a copy of this notice is properties to the other par- ii TRICT STAFF, OTHER THAN required to be served must ties. Each party shall pay THE SPECIFIED CONTACT file their claims with this the cost o recording the PERSON. Court WITHIN THE LATER OF deeds, releases or satisfac- Local contractors are encour- 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME tions received pursuant to aged to submit proposals. Of THE FIRST PUBLICATION this Agreement Contractors are encouraged OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS to offer bidding opportum- AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE 6. Seller shall pay the fol- 'owing expenses at or prior ties to local subcontractors. The School Board of Martin ON THEM. to closing: All costs neces- County reserves the right to All other creditors of the sary to cure title defect(s) reject any and all bids; and Decedent and other persons having claims or demands or encumbrances, other than the permitted exceptions, to waive minor technicalities and irregularities. against Decedent's Estate must file their claims with and to satisfy or release of record all existing mortgag- Contact' Jeff Carver, CPPO this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS es, liens or encumbrances Director of Purchasing AFTER THE DATE OF THE upon the Property conveyed Phone: (772) 219-1255 FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS to the County. pub: February e, 14, 21, 2016 NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET 7. Closing to occur within 60 days of the approval Of TCN 926078 L..k wkkAhminth, 0 13 Li -1 Coastp" TCPALM Indian River Press Journal 1801 U.S. 1, Vero Beach, FL 32960 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, Sherri Cipriani, who on oath says that she is Classified Inside Sales Manager of the Indian River Press Journal, a daily newspaper published at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida: that the attached copy of advertisement was published in the Indian River Press Journal in the following issues below. Affiant further says that the said Indian River Press Journal is a newspaper published in Vero Beach in said Indian River County, Florida, and that said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, daily and distributed in Indian River County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that she has neither paid or promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. The Indian River Press Journal has been entered as Periodical Matter at the Post Offices in Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida and has been for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement. Customer Ad Number Coovline PO # 461741- INDIAN RIVER CO ATTORNEYS OFC 912865 Notice: Stoney Brook & Premier Citrus Stoney Brook Pub Dates February 1, 2016 February 8, 2016 Sworn qscribed before �me tlfis day of, February 05, 2016, by 9l _ who is Sherri Cipriani v (X) personally known to me or ( ) who has produced . as identification. Sandra Coldren Notary Public +� SANDRA COLDREN MY COMMISSION # FF 004035 . a EXPIRES: April 1. 2017 Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters 3q -z