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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/24/2017 (4)��vERc� 6iORW� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FLORIDA COMMISSION AGENDA TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 - 9:00 AM Commission Chambers Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street, Building A Vero Beach, Florida, 32960-3388 www.iregov.com COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman, District 2 Jason E. Brown, County Administrator Peter D. O'Bryan, Vice Chairman, District 4 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney Susan Adams, District 1 Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller Bob Solari, District 5 Tim Zorc, District 3 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. INVOCATION Deputy Teddy Floyd, Indian River County Sheriffs Department 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Commissioner Tim Zorc 4. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA / EMERGENCY ITEMS 5. PROCLAMATIONS and PRESENTATIONS 6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 7. INFORMATION ITEMS FROM STAFF OR COMMISSIONERS NOT REQUIRING BOARD ACTION 7.A Letter of Agreement Crime Stoppers Trust Fund Grant 7.11 City of Sebastian Appointment to the Public School Planning Citizens Oversight Committee 7.0 Youth Hunting Program on Sand Lake Conservation Tract 8. CONSENT AGENDA 8.A Approval of Checks and Electronic Payments January 6, 2017 to January 12, 2017 January 24, 2017 Page 1 of 4 8.11 Dori Slosberg Driver Education Safety Act Indian River County Traffic Education Program Trust Fund Report Cumulative Reporting through 12/31/16 8.0 Termination of Agreement between the County, the Senior Resource Association and Vero Beach Hotel and Spa concerning Beach Circulator Route 8.1) Request for Approval of the Second Extension to Agreement with Integrity Lawns LLC for the Beach Parks Mowing and Grounds Maintenance 8.E Request for Approval of the Second Extension to Agreement with C.E.R. Signature Cleaning for Beach Parks Custodial Services 8.F Traffic Control Device Ledger 3. Recreation D. Human Resources E. Office of Management and Budget F. Public Works January 24, 2017 Page 2 of 4 8.G 49th Street Bus Shelter Agreement with DiVosta Homes 9. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS and GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES 10. PUBLIC ITEMS A. PUBLIC HEARINGS 10.A.1 Public Hearing for Amendment to Section 100.03 "Amendment or Repeal of Ordinances" of Chapter 100 "General Provisions" of the Code of Indian River County, Codifying and Publishing the Ordinances to Readopt the Code up to and Including Supplement 119 - LEGISLATIVE B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS 11. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MATTERS 12. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS A. Community Development B. Emergency Services C. General Services 12.C.1 Agreement With the Indian River County Fair Association, Inc. and The Vero Beach Firefighters Association, Inc. for Use of Indian River County's Fairgrounds 1. Human Services 2. Sandridge Golf Club 3. Recreation D. Human Resources E. Office of Management and Budget F. Public Works January 24, 2017 Page 2 of 4 G. Utilities Services 12.G.1 Collier Creek Estates Subdivision Petition Water Assessment Project Utility Phases 1, lA and 111 (UCP 4125), Resolutions I (Preliminary Assessment Roll) and II (Public Hearing Date) 12.G.2 Westlake Estates Subdivision Petition Water Assessment Project, Request for Authorization for the Department of Utility Services to Proceed with Engineering Design Services and Retain Carter and Associates for Surveying Services 13. COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS 13.A Amending the 2017 State Legislative Program to Include Legislation Relating to the Florida Building Commission to the County's List of Concerns 13.11 Report on Demolition of Unsafe Structures 13.0 Permission to File Suit for Injunction on 1325 36th Avenue, Vero Beach. Owner: James Boyette 13.1) Open Government Presentation 14. COMMISSIONERS MATTERS A. Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher. Chairman B. Commissioner Peter D. O'Bryan, Vice Chairman C. Commissioner Susan Adams D. Commissioner. Bob Solari E. Commissioner Tim Zorc 15. SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND BOARDS A. Emergency Services District 15.A.1 Lease of Fire Tower and Accessory Building at 43rd Avenue and 4th Street to Indian River County Historical Society, Inc. B. Solid Waste Disposal District 15.11.1 Approval of Minutes Meeting of December 13, 2016 15.B.2 Amendment No. 2 to Work Order CCNA-2014 WO No. 4 to Geosyntec for Implementation of the Remedial Action Modification Plan at the Former South Gifford Road Landfill 15.11.3 Update on Brownfields Redevelopment Process for the Former South Gifford Road Landfill Site C. Environmental Control Board 16. ADJOURNMENT January 24, 2017 Page 3 of 4 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 Meetings are broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 27 Rebroadcasts continuously with the following proposed schedule: Tuesday at 6.00 p.m. until Wednesday at 6:00 a. HL, 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. January 24, 2017 Page 4 of 4 7� INFORMATIONAL �g�vER Office of the INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Jason E. Brown, County Administrator Michael C. Zito, Assistant County Administrator MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners FROM: Jason E. Brown County Administrator DATE: January 12, 2017 SUBJECT: Crime Stoppers Trust Fund DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITIONS: Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers has acted as Indian River County's agent for the purposes of applying for and receiving grant funds from the Crime Stoppers Trust Fund since 1999. In applying for grant funds an updated Letter of Agreement was needed. Due to application deadlines, the County Administrator provided an updated Letter of Agreement. Attached for your information is the Letter of Agreement provided for the Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers. P1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS January 12, 2017 The Honorable Pam Bondi, Attorney General State of Florida Office of the Attorney General Crime Stoppers Trust Fund The Capitol, PL -01 Tallahassee, F1 32399-1050 Re: Letter of Agreement — Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers Trust Fund Grant For Time period of July 1, 2017 through June 30`h, 2020 Dear Ms. Bondi: This Letter of Agreement from the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners authorizes the Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers to act as Indian River County's agent for the purpose of applying for and receiving moneys from the Crime Stoppers Trust Fund. This request was made per requirements .in Subsection 16.555(5)(b) of the FloridaAStatutes (1998 Supp.). Blown, County Administration Ri r County, Florida Date: January 12, 2017 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR INDIAN RI VER COUNTY 180127 1h Street, Vero Beach, FI 32960-3388 PHONE: 772-226-1408 - FAX: 772-978-1822 P2 -78 January 24, 2017 INFORMATIONAL ITEM 7 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners DATE: January 12, 2017 SUBJECT: 2017 City of Sebastian Appointment to the Public School Planning Citizens Oversi ht Committee FROM: Lisa Hil Comm loner Assistant Attached please find the City of Sebastian correspondence appointing Shannon Davis Norvig to the Public School Planning Citizens Oversight Committee. F:\BCC\Agenda Items\2017\Sebastian Appointment to the Public School Planning Citizens Oversight Committee.doc P3 ll1YL�f HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND 1225 NMN STREET - SEBASTIAN, FL 32958 (772) 388-8215 jwilliams@cityofsebastian.org January 12, 2017 The Honorable Joe Flescher & Commission Members Indian River County Board of County Commissioners 1801 27`h Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 RE: Sebastian's Appointment to the Public School Planning Citizens Oversight Committee Dear Chairman Flescher & Members of the County Commission: Please be advised that the Sebastian City Council, at their January 11, 2017 regular meeting, appointed Shannon Davis Norvig to the Public School Planning Citizens Oversight Committee. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at 388-8215. Sincerely, ��� Wr�c.Ll,t'Yv�, Jeanette Williams, MMC City Clerk P4 Shannon Davis Norvig 137 Ashbury Blvd Sebastian, FL 32958 (407) 738-1886 smdavis919C5-)Qmail.com P5 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney Wilbam K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorney Office o, f INDIAN MEMORANDUM _7C Informational Matters January 24, 201.7 RIVER COUNTY ATTORNEY TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney DATE: January 17, 2017 SUBJECT: Youth Hunting Program on Sand Lake Conservation Tract You will recall the Board gave permission for the participants in the Youth Hunting Program of Florida to use the Sand Lake Conservation Tract to conduct hunts to remove feral hogs from the property. Attached you will find correspondence from Jonathan Roberts, State Coordinator, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission concerning the September 16-18, 2016 hunt. The County also received thank you letters from participants of the Youth Hunting Program which are included with Mr. Roberts' letter. 50 r January 6, 2017 C E I r Indian River County JAN 1 Attn: Mr. William K. DebraalQ�% Florida Fish 1801 27th Street C0U-N7y47T0R1y, and Wildlife Vero Beach, FL 32960 OFFICF EYS Conservation Commission Dear Indian River County: Commissioners that allows the Youth Hunting Program to host these events on gorgeous Brian Yablonski On behalf of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission the Youth Chairman (farms/estates). Thank you for playing a major role in conserving the tradition of Tallahassee Hunting Program of Florida would like to thank you for allowing a hunt to be hosted Aliese P. "Liesa" Priddy on your property. In doing so, 5 youth were allowed to go on a mentored experience Vice Chairman Immokalee that taught them valuable outdoor skills including how to be safe, ethical hunters Ronald M. Bergeron and stewards of the land. Fort Lauderdale Richard Hanas Oviedo The final report stated that there were 2 hogs harvested off Sand Lake's Bo Rivard Conservation Tract on September 16-18, 2016 hunt. There were also 8 volunteers Panama City that donated over 560 hours that made this hunt happen. Thank you letters from Charles W. Roberts III Youth Hunting Program of Florida Tallahassee the kids are included as a testimony of the positive impact this opportunity made on Robert A_ Spottswood their lives. Key West (850) 488-8984 All of this would not be possible if there were not generous landowners, like yourself, Executive Staff that allows the Youth Hunting Program to host these events on gorgeous Nick Wiley Executive Director (farms/estates). Thank you for playing a major role in conserving the tradition of Eric Sutton hunting by getting Florida's youth involved in the outdoors. Assistant Executive Director Jennifer Fitzwater Chief of Staff Since ely, Division of Hunting and Game Management onathan Roberts Diane Roth Eggeman Director State Coordinator (850) 488-3831 Youth Hunting Program of Florida (850) 921-7793 FAX 620 South Meridian Street Managing fish and wildlife Tallahassee, FL 32399 resources for their long-term (850) 488-8984 well-being and the benefit of people. 620 South Meridian Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 Voice: (850) 488-4676 Hearing/speech-impaired: (800) 955.8771(T) (800) 955-8770 (V) MyFWC.com P7 Few, Rio �1-vAh ow L� 1" V,o Le-�6i �C�, FW4 C.o �' °m 4 P8 6d Y A dA 1�2-4 G�tppwj I �' � � � '��� �4--C � � � � � tin � PT ✓► � vh (k �, ry � 5 P10 0 ze 0 Zld c u ^0 lu �7U '1 ZIV VVY 79/AA 4 ati 'aw�ncs -� � -� JEFFREY R. SMITH, CPA, CGFO, CGMA Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller Finance Department 1801 27'h Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FROM: DIANE BERNARDO, FINANCE DIRECTOR THRU: JEFFREY R. SMITH, COMPTROLLER DATE: January 12, 2017 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF CHECKS AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS January 6, 2017 to January 12, 2017 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 6, 2017 to January 12, 2017. Attachment: P13 CHECKS WRITTEN TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 348423 01/06/2017 FAIRFIELD INN 117.00 348424 01/10/2017 JOHN TSCHINKEL 2,989.76 348425 01/12/2017 LA PENNA, BEVERLY & ROBERT 3,727.41 348426 01/12/2017 WARREN, PATRICIA 983.41 348427 01/12/2017 WII.NEL EXATUS 1,251.24 348428 01/12/2017 HEAD, DAVID & KATHY 1,986.21 348429 01/12/2017 BERT WADE 898.14 348430 01/12/2017 MONROE, FREDDIE 811.65 348431 01/12/2017 LOUIS SYNAKOWSKI 1,564.96 348432 01/12/2017 5805 TURNBERRY LANE LLC 118.68 348433 01/12/2017 CLIFFORD WOLFE 713.89 348434 01/12/2017 LENORAALLEN 2,002.62 348435 01/12/2017 STEVEN FLEETWOOD 2,800.13 348436 01/12/2017 BENJAMIN CRAGUN 2,967.88 348437 01/12/2017 JOHN MARTIN 2,145.54 348438 01/12/2017 JAMES WARREN 2,247.90 348439 01/12/2017 GARY WALLACE 2,548.00 348440 01/12/2017 R CHESSER 1,471.47 348441 01/12/2017 LINDA WILLIS 559.79 348442 01/12/2017 KELLEY MCCABE 817.71 348443 01/12/2017 JAMES KOCH 396.57 348444 01/12/2017 SUSAN MCCUNN 1,985.81 348445 01/12/2017 MATTHEW MILLER 3,136.66 348446 01/12/2017 R FORSMAN 960.63 348447 01/12/2017 RALPH GEIGER MD 7,113.53 348448 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 107.25 348449 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 30.95 348450 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 8.68 348451 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 91.91 348452 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 7.08 348453 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 508AI 348454 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 96.28 348455 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 14.06 348456 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 23.86 348457 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 105.49 348458 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 89.37 348459 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 69.64 348460 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 2.78 348461 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 54.17 348462 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 38.90 348463 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 14.47 348464 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 18.87 348465 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 72.32 348466 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 2.79 348467 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 3.50 348468 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 2.76 348469 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 86.38 348470 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 42.22 348471 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 29.11 348472 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 38.05 348473 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 69.64 348474 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 41.77 348475 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 8.66 348476 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 50A9 348477 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 72.05 348478 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 41.99 348479 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 72.42 348480 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 55.86 P14 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 348481 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 46.34 348482 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 67.07 348483 01/I2/2017 UTILREFUNDS 90.95 348484 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 59.17 348485 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 100.00 348486 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 37.60 348487 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 86.38 348488 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 11.96 348489 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 59.92 348490 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 22.56 348491 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 125.29 348492 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 19.88 348493 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 28.95 348494 01/12/2017 PORT CONSOLIDATED INC 52,845.24 348495 01/12/2017 JORDAN MOWER INC 519.60 348496 01/12/2017 COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 27,160.00 348497 01/12/2017 RANGER CONSTRUCTION IND INC 581.52 348498 01/12/2017 FISHER SCIENTIFIC COMPANY LLC 144.73 348499 01/12/2017 VERO CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 515.55 348500 01/12/2017 CHISHOLM CORP OF VERO 7,709.90 348501 01/12/2017 SAFETY PRODUCTS INC 196.77 348502 01/12/2017 DATA FLOW SYSTEMS INC 922.54 348503 01/12/2017 SEWELL HARDWARE CO INC 255.06 348504 01/12/2017 PARALEE COMPANY INC 500.00 348505 01/12/2017 DELTA SUPPLY CO 27.13 348506 01/12/2017 E -Z BREW COFFEE & BOTTLE WATER SVC 22.96 348507 01/12/2017 KELLY TRACTOR CO 3,139.74 348508 01/12/2017 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC 2,596.12 348509 01/12/2017 MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO 105.78 348510 01/12/2017 AMERIGAS EAGLE PROPANE LP 1,056.63 348511 01/12/2017 AMERIGAS EAGLE PROPANE LP 1,755.09 348512 01/12/2017 HACH CO 1,367.57 348513 01/12/2017 LFI FORT PIERCE INC 2,160.59 348514 01/12/2017 MARK W HILL 9.50 348515 01/12/2017 HD SUPPLY WATERWORKS, LTD 3,171.36 348516 01/12/2017 PETES CONCRETE 950.00 348517 01/12/2017 VERO INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC 235.42 348518 01/12/2017 EXPRESS REEL GRINDING INC 510.00 348519 01/12/2017 CARTER ASSOCIATES INC 892.50 348520 01/12/2017 XEROX CORP SUPPLIES 700.38 348521 01/12/2017 BLAKESLEE SERVICES INC 645.00 348522 01/12/2017 BAKER & TAYLOR INC 2,103.21 348523 01/12/2017 MIDWEST TAPE LLC 146.93 348524 01/12/2017 MICROMARKETING LLC 243.47 348525 01/12/2017 K & M ELECTRIC SUPPLY 1,410.85 348526 01/12/2017 BAKER DISTRIBUTING CO LLC 62.54 348527 01/12/2017 ALL FLORIDA REALTY SERVICES INC 550.00 348528 01/12/2017 PARKS AND SON INC 2,726.50 348529 01/12/2017 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 2,787.11 348530 01/12/2017 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 1,503.25 348531 01/12/2017 CITY OF VERO BEACH 48,533.03 348532 01/12/2017 HAPPY SOFTWARE INC 9,506.00 348533 01/12/2017 CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE 201.08 348534 01/12/2017 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC 337.75 348535 01/12/2017 FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC 18.00 348536 01/12/2017 JANITORIAL DEPOT OF AMERICA INC 209.98 348537 01/12/2017 TREASURE COAST HOMELESS SERVICES 1,594.82 348538 01/12/2017 PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS 6.12 348539 01/12/2017 PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS 14.95 348540 01/12/2017 WAL MART STORES EAST LP 2,615.00 2 P15 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 348541 01/12/2017 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 120.00 348542 01/12/2017 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC 3,327.93 348543 01/12/2017 IRC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 11,551.05 348544 01/12/2017 IRC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 39,606.92 348545 01/12/2017 MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION 1,323.07 348546 01/12/2017 TREASURE COAST COUNCIL OF LOCAL 200.00 348547 01/12/2017 CITY OF SEBASTIAN 150.60 348548 01/12/2017 CALLAWAY GOLF SALES COMPANY 262.32 348549 01/12/2017 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 24,630.26 348550 01/12/2017 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 1,688.61 348551 01/12/2017 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 2,060.83 348552 01/12/2017 PUBLIC DEFENDER 4,309.05 348553 01/12/2017 FLORIDABLUE 1,096.62 348554 01/12/2017 FLORIDA BEACH PATROL CHIEFS ASSOC 100.00 348555 01/12/2017 FLORIDA PUBLIC EMPLOYER LABOR 225.00 348556 01/12/2017 EPSILON SIGMA PHI 60.00 348557 01/12/2017 GIFFORD YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT CENTER INC 6,083.54 348558 01/12/2017 STATE ATTORNEY 9,702.83 348559 01/12/2017 PEACE RIVER ELECTRIC COOP INC 95.72 348560 01/12/2017 TREASURE COAST CONSTRUCTION MGMT LLC 6,275.00 348561 01/12/2017 WASTE MANAGEMENT INC 182,140.89 348562 01/12/2017 JASON E BROWN 55.00 348563 01/12/2017 FLORIDA EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 100.00 348564 01/12/2017 FLORIDA STATE GOLF ASSOCIATION 486.00 348565 01/12/2017 NOTARY PUBLIC UNDERWRITERS INC 104.00 348566 01/12/2017 DOUBLETREE HOTEL 695.00 348567 01/12/2017 FLORIDA DEPT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES 15,992.17 348568 01/12/2017 GARBER FORD MERCURY INC 19,586.00 348569 01/12/2017 RUSSELLPAYNEINC 73I.64 348570 01/12/2017 TRANS US INC 47,640.62 348571 01/12/2017 CELICO PARTNERSHIP 1,004.96 348572 01/12/2017 FLORIDA FARM BUREAU 45.00 348573 01/12/2017 ANIXTER INC 180.00 348574 01/12/2017 'VAN WAL INC 913.00 348575 01/12/2017 THE CLEARING COMPANY LLC 2,045.00 348576 01/12/2017 FLASSOC OF COUNTY AGRICULTURALAGENTS 200.00 348577 01/12/2017 MBV ENGINEERING INC 7,000.00 348578 01/12/2017 3-D FENCING LLC 2,650.00 348579 01/12/2017 ADMIN FOR CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 262.90 348580 01/12/2017 ADMIN FOR CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 266.47 348581 01/12/2017 ADMIN FOR CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 148.68 348582 01/12/2017 1ST FIRE & SECURITY INC 399.00 348583 01/12/2017 PETER OBRYAN 15.53 348584 01/12/2017 PAK MAIL 33.43 348585 01/12/2017 ARJUNAWERAGODA 439.90 348586 01/12/2017 RUSH TRUCK CENTERS OF FLORIDA 375.36 348587 01/12/2017 MUNICIPAL WATER WORKS INC 36,262.00 348588 01/12/2017 BACKFLOWGAGE.COM 175.00 348589 01/12/2017 SUMMERLINS MARINE CONST LLC 51,200.00 348590 01/12/2017 FISHER & PHU1 IPS LLP 5,459.00 348591 01/12/2017 BRIAN FREEMAN 27.07 348592 01/12/2017 GUARDIAN COMMUNITY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 2,250.00 348593 01/12/2017 WEIGHT WATCHERS NORTH AMERICA INC 186.00 348594 01/12/2017 RENAE CHANDLER 30.00 348595 01/12/2017 MARINCO BIOASSAY LABORATORY INC 2,080.00 348596 01/12/2017 MICHELLE VAN KEULEN 50.00 348597 01/12/2017 FLEETBOSS G P S INC. 4,312.80 348598 01/12/2017 NICOLACE MARKETING INC 993.75 348599 01/12/2017 TERESA PULIDO 180.00 348600 01/12/2017 WINSUPPLY OF VERO BEACH 1,212.50 P16 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 348601 01/12/2017 CIVILSURV DESIGN GROUP INC 2,483.70 348602 01/12/2017 DAILY DOSE CAFE 400.00 348603 01/12/2017 WOERNER DEVELOPMENT INC 82.50 348604 01/12/2017 ECMC 254.59 348605 01/12/2017 TREKKER TRACTOR LLC 962.73 348606 01/12/2017 HEATHER HATTON 10.00 348607 01/12/2017 LINDAGRAHAM 180.00 348608 01/12/2017 REI*AANN GROUP LLC 40,000.00 348609 01/12/2017 TIM ZORC 344.92 348610 01/12/2017 INDUSCO ENVIRONMENTAL INC 345.00 348611 01/12/2017 LOWES HOME CENTERS INC 1,711.36 348612 01/12/2017 GAUDET ASSOCIATES INC 875.00 348613 01/12/2017 STEVEN G HANSEN 120.00 348614 01/12/2017 BURNETT LIME CO INC 9,620.80 348615 01/12/2017' IMPECCABLE SIGNS INC 863.00 348616 01/12/2017 CARMEN LEWIS 120.00 348617 01/12/2017 STRAIGHT OAK LLC 99.80 348618 01/12/2017 SCADA SOLUTIONS LLC 400.00 348619 01/12/2017 KANSAS STATE BANK OF MANHATTAN 138.40 348620 01/12/2017 BSN SPORTS INC 397.28 348621 01/12/2017 COURSE TRENDS INC 300.00 348622 01/12/2017 CHEMTRADE CHEMICALS CORPORTATION 3,328.84 348623 01/12/2017 REXELINC 5,148.00 348624 01/12/2017 SUSAN ADAMS 35.60 348625 01/12/2017 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 156.45 348626 01/12/2017 KESSLER CONSULTING INC 1,620.00 348627 01/12/2017 ATELIER ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING CONSTRUCT) 8,136.22 348628 01/12/2017 E ALLEN STEWART III PE LLC 1,752.22 348629 01/12/2017 AMERITAS 26,332.95 348630 01/12/2017 CHADWICK PRESTON SMALLEY 575.00 348631 01/12/2017 ZEFFERT & ASSOCIATES 810.00 348632 01/12/2017 REBECCA HALL 300.00 348633 01/12/2017 SYLIVIA MILLER 1,4I5.00 348634 01/12/2017 ENCORE ONE LLC 3,162.99 348635 01/12/2017 DRURY HOTELS INC 139.99 348636 01/12/2017 DRURY HOTELS INC 279.98 348637 01/12/2017 LONGHORN LANDSCAPING AND SOD LLC 2,774.25 348638 01/12/2017 ROBERT SMITH 33.22 348639 01/12/2017 SCRIPPS NP OPERATING LLC 5,884.41 348640 01/12/2017 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1,022.98 348641 01/12/2017 RONALD RENNICK 500.00 348642 01/12/2017 TRI13OND LLC 8,167.44 348643 01/12/2017 CATHERINE BUCKNER 45.00 348644 01/12/2017 JENNIFER E PROPER 70.00 348645 01/12/2017 CATHEDRAL CORPORATION 2,499.03 348646 01/12/2017 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 1,813.95 348647 01/12120I7 DEBORAH A NOVACK 150.00 348648 01/12/2017 ADVANCE STORES COMPANY INCORPORATED 167.99 348649 01/12/2017 AWC INC 1,088.74 348650 01/12/2017 THE GIFFORD FLORIDAYOUTH ORCHESTRA 2,500.00 348651 01/12/2017 NORTH AMERICAN OFFICE SOLUTIONS INC 75.00 348652 01/12/2017 IBKUL CORP 765.44 348653 01/12/2017 HARN R/O SYSTEMS INC 384,556.02 348654 01/12/2017 NWI RECYCLING INC 4,415.09 348655 01/12/2017 COVERALL NORTH AMERICA INC 1,425.00 348656 01/12/2017 SILVIO MARTINEZ 36.00 348657 01/12/2017 MATHESON TRI-GAS INC 3,822.00 348658 01/12/2017 PEOPLE READY INC 10,995.87 348659 01/I2/2017 PEOPLE READY INC 9,037.28 348660 01/12/2017 JULIE M MIKOLSKY 78.75 4 P17 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 348661 01/12/2017 AQSEPTENCE GROUP INC 1,006.33 348662 01/12/2017 TEMP AIR INC 766.00 348663 01/12/2017 RAUL E VIVANCO 192.00 348664 01/12/2017 CANARX GROUP INC 7,831.80 348665 01/12/20I7 KREMEDY LLC 1,160.00 348666 01/12/2017 THADDEUS FORBES SR 500.00 348667 01/12/2017 ARCADIO MAGANAJR 82.50 348668 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 165.65 348669 01/]2/2017 UTILREFUNDS 42.04 348670 01/12/2017 UTIREFUNDS 56.79 348671 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 182.28 348672 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 40.03 348673 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 38.19 348674 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 43.18 348675 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 1.08 348676 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 264.09 348677 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 12.58 348678 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 171.40 348679 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 43.74 348680 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 38.05 348681 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 40.96 348682 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 28.38 348683 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 64.94 348684 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 17.72 348685 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 78.48 348686 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 59.87 348687 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 71.09 348688 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 45.51 348689 0I/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 40.70 348690 01/12/2017 UTIL REFUNDS 5.21 348691 01/12/2017 UT LREFUNDS 5.97 348692 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 38.35 348693 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 43.45 348694 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 7.70 348695 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 94.12 348696 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 41.03 348697 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 40.70 348698 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 25.72 348699 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 48.74 348700 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 72.21 348701 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 36.06 348702 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 33.31 348703 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 64.28 348704 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 336.10 348705 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 38.05 348706 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 37.75 348707 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 65.16 348708 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 50.36 348709 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 29.08 348710 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 43.04 348711 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 66.80 348712 01/12/2017 UTILREFUNDS 63.48 Grand Total: 1,304,307.96 P18 ELECTRONIC PAYMENT - VISA CARD TRANS. NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 1010465 01/06/2017 NORTH SOUTH SUPPLY INC 535.60 1010466 01/06/2017 HELENACHEMICAL 947.29 1010467 01/06/2017 INDIAN RIVER OXYGEN INC 83.50 1010468 01/06/2017 DAVIDSON TITLES INC 14,162.86 1010469 01/06/2017 APPLE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO 9522 1010470 01/06/2017 MEEKS PLUMBING INC 635.25 '1010471 01/06/2017 AIR COMPRESSOR WORKS INC 712.00 1010472 01/06/2017 ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORP 21,282.09 1010473 01/06/2017 IRRIGATION CONSULTANTS UNLIMITED INC 679.43 1010474 01/06/2017' GROVE WELDERS INC 2,075.81 1010475 01/06/2017 SOUTHERN COMPUTER WAREHOUSE 2,876.27 1010476 01/06/2017 HD SUPPLY FACILITIES MAINTENANCE LTD 376.99 1010477 01/06/2017 . SHRIEVE CHEMICAL CO 2,351.56 1010478 01/06/2017 ECONOLTTE CONTROL PRODUCTS INC 1,860.00 1010479 01/06/2017 RECHTIENINTERNATIONALTRUCKS 166.27 1010480 01/06/2017 SOUTHERN JANITOR SUPPLY INC 1,251.20 1010481 01/06/2017 COPYTRONICS INC 77.79 1010482 01/06/2017 CAPITAL OFFICE PRODUCTS 299.00 1010483 01/06/2017 CUMMINS POWER SOUTH LLC 2,569.19 1010484 01/06/2017 BENNETT AUTO SUP PLY INC 19.88 1010485 01/06/2017 L&LDISTRIBUTORS 148.31 1010486 01/06/2017 AT&T 323.71 1010487 01/06/2017 OFFICE DEPOT BSD CUSTOMER SVC 752.73 1010488 01/06/2017 WASTE MANAGEMENT INC 1,801.60 1010489 01/06/2017 COMCAST 227.62 1010490 01/10/2017 EVERGLADES FARM EQUIPMENT CO INC 969.17 1010491 01/10/2017 SSES INC 2,487.59 1010492 01/10/2017 COPYCOINC 191.34 1010493 01/10/2017 DAVIDSON TITLES INC 7,874.94 1010494 01/10/2017 SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 2,593.94 1010495 01/10/2017 CAPITAL OFFICE PRODUCT'S 2I6.42 10I0496 01/10/2017 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 287.48 1010497 01/10/2017 HYDRA SERVICE (S) INC 1,187.00 1010498 01/10/2017 PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES INC 108.00 Grand Total; 72,227.05 P19 ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS - WIRE & ACH TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 4840 01/06/2017 HEALTH ADVOCATE 1,151.70 4841 01/06/2017 MUTUAL OF OMAHA 16,527.62 4842 01/06/2017 CHARD SNYDER & ASSOCIATES INC 279.20 4843 01/06/2017 BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA INC 17,840.88 4844 01/06/2017 BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA INC 34,865.10 4845 01/06/2017 AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE CO 27,340.02 4846 01/06/2017 VEROTOWN LLC 14,938.55 4847 01/06/2017 VETERANS COUNCIL OF I R C 8,672.07 4848 01/06/2017 WRIGHT EXPRESS FSC 17,902.80 4849 01/06/2017 VEROTOWN LLC 5,421.83 4850 01/09/2017 BENEFITS WORKSHOP 8,1I6.35 4851 01/09/2017 BENEFITS WORKSHOP 562.14 P -CARD 01/10/2017 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. 30,393.61 4852 01/11/2017 MUTUAL OF OMAHA 7,055.22 4853 01/12/2017 IRS -PAYROLL TAXES 7,748.50 4854 01/12/2017 1 R C HEALTH INSURANCE - TRUST 81,671.02 4855 01/12/2017 SENIOR RESOURCE ASSOCIATION 302,591AI Grand Total: 583,078.02 P20 JEFFREY R. SMITH, CPA, CGFO, CGMA Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller Finance Department 1801 271' Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Telephone: (772) 226-1945 TO: 'Board of County Commissioners FROM: Diane Bernardo, Finance Director THROUGH: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller DATE: January 11, 2017 SUBJECT: Dori Slosberg Driver Education Safety Act Indian River County Traffic Education Program Trust Fund Report Cumulative Reporting Through 12/31/16 BACKGROUND On August 20, 2002, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance Number 2002-026 creating the Indian River County Traffic Education Program Trust Fund (our fund 137). This ordinance authorized a $3 traffic ticket surcharge, which is collected by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. On September 19, 2006, the Board adopted Ordinance 2006-035 to repeal this fine. Subsequently on February 17, 2015, the Board elected to reinstate and increase the driver education fee to $5 under Ordinance Number 2015-003. The new fee is effective March 1, 2015 and is charged on each civil traffic penalty assessed in the County. As noted in the ordinance, these funds shall be used "to fund driver education programs in public and nonpublic schools". Attached to this memo is a report of the revenues and expenditures from the inception of the initial $3 fee (October 1, 2002) and includes the new $5 fee commencing in March 2015. The Board currently carries a balance of $44,869. The Clerk's office will continue to provide a quarterly report of the traffic education trust activity. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners accept the attached report. P21 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorney 8� Office Of Concent 0112412017 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: Indian River County Board of County Commissioners FROM: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney 1ti^' w DATE: January 17, 2017 ATTORNEY SUBJECT: Termination of Agreement between the County, the Senior Resource Association and Vero Beach Hotel and Spa concerning Beach Circulator Route The Beach Circulator Route (Route 16) is serviced by a GoLine bus that was funded in part by a grant from the Florida Department of Transportation and by matching funds provided by the Vero Beach Hotel and Spa. The parties entered into an agreement for a one year term beginning July 2015. The Agreement was renewed for an additional year in 2016. This route was designed to ease the parking and traffic problems for the businesses along Ocean Drive. Unfortunately, the route has not been as popular as was hoped. Ridership did not meet minimum standards and has not increased in the last few months. After discussion with Karen Deigl, CEO of the Senior Resource Association and GoLine Indian River Transit and representatives from the Vero Beach Hotel, it has been mutually agreed to terminate the Extension of Agreement dated April 12, 2016, for the term which began on July 1, 2016 and is set to expire on June 30, 2017. The route will cease to operate later this month. Additionally the parties have agreed to a pro rata return of the matching funds provided by the Vero Beach Hotel. If the GoLine would decide to bring back the Beach Circulator Route at some time in the future, the GoLine will first inquire of the Vero Beach Hotel if it is interested in renewing its funding of the route and Vero Beach Hotel, LLC will have right of first refusal to participate. Funding. There is no expenditure of County funds for this matter. The County is a party to the Agreement as the County owns and insures the buses used on this route. Recommendation. Staff recommends the Board approve the Termination of Agreement with the GoLine and the Vero Beach Hotel and authorize the Chairman to sign the documents on behalf of the Board. Copies to: Karen Deigl, CEO, Senior Resource Association and GoLine Indian River Transit Vero Beach Hotel, LLC P23 TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN SENIOR RESOURCE . ASSOCIATION, INC., INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AND VERO BEACH HOTEL AND SPA THIS TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT (Termination) entered into this day of 2017 by and between the SENIOR .RESOURCE ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation (SRA) whose address is 694 14th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960, and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (County) whose address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960, and the VERO HOTEL, LLC d/b/a Vero Beach Hotel and Spa, a Florida limited liability company (Vero Hotel) whose address is 3500 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach, FL 32963. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, On May 17, 2015, the SRA, County and Vero Hotel (the Parties) entered into an Agreement for bus services and advertising effective July 1, 2015 which will expire on June 30, 2016; and WHEREAS, the Parties extended the Agreement on April 12, 2016, extending the term of the Agreement from July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017; and WHEREAS, ridership has not met expectation of the parties and it is their mutual desire to terminate the Agreement and its extension. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual terms and promises stated herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the SRA, County and Vero Hotel agree as follows: 1. The foregoing recitals are incorporated as if fully restated herein 2. The Agreement dated May 17, 2015, and the Extension thereto dated April 12, 2016, between the SRA, County and Vero Hotel is hereby terminated upon the mutual agreement of the Parties. 3. SRA agrees to a pro rata refund of the matching funds provided by Vero Beach Hotel. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE HAS BEEN LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY P24 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first written above. VERO HOTEL LLC By its (Seal) SENIOR RESOURCE ASSOCIATION, INC. By. (Seal) its 2 P25 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman ATTEST: JEFFREY R. SMITH Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller a Deputy Clerk APPROVED: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM and SUFFIENCY: By ////" William K. DeBraal Deputy County Attorney BCC Approved: P26 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA AGENDA ITEM Assistant County Administrator / Department of General Services ME CONSENT AGENDA Date: January 12, 2017 To: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners Thru: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator From: Michael C. Zito, Assistant County Administrator Subject: Request for Approval of the Second Extension to Agreement with Integrity Lawns LLC for the Beach Parks Mowing and Grounds Maintenance BACKGROUND: On January 7, 2014, the Board of County Commissioners awarded RFP #2014019 for Beach Parks Maintenance — Mowing and Grounds Maintenance. The award was for an initial term of two - years, with two one-year extensions available. The representative of Integrity Lawn, LLC (formerly Integrity Lawn and Landscaping Service) has expressed acceptance of the second one-year renewal with no additional changes to original agreement other than this extension. FUNDING: Account Description Account Number Budget Amount GENERAL FUND /PARKS/ OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 00121072-033190 $ 21,000 YR No additional funding Is required for this renewal according to the terms of the original contract. Funding is available under the approved 2016/21017 fiscal year General Fund / Parks Division Budget under the line item for "Other Professional Services." RECOMMENDATION: Staff respectfully requests that the Board of County Commissioners approve the attached Second Extension to the Agreement and authorize its Chairman to sign. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Second extension to agreement for one year extension DISTRIBUTION• David Fleetwood, Parks Division Superintendant C•\Users\GRANIC—lUppData\Local\Teiup\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 7\@BCL@70050CC3\@BCL@70050CC3.doc P27 SECOND EXTENSION TO AGREEMENT FOR PROVIDING BEACH PARKS MAINTENANCE — MOWING AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA This Extension to that certain Agreement to provide managed grounds maintenance is entered into effective as of January 8. 2017, by and between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("County") and Integrity Lawns LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company, having its principal address at P. O. Box 69, Okeechobee, FL 34973 ("Landscaper"). BACKGROUND RECITALS A. Effective January 8, 2014, the County and the "Landscaper" entered into an Agreement for Mowing and Grounds Maintenance. B. Article 6 of the Agreement contains the term and renewal provisions. C. The County and Integrity Lawns LLC entered into a first renewal term, which commenced on January 8, 2016 and ended on January 7, 2017. Pursuant to the Agreement, the parties desire to renew the Agreement by this Extension. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the County and the Landscaper agree as follows: 1. The background recitals are true and correct and form a material part of this Second Extension. 2. The final renewal term shall commence on January 8, 2017 and shall end on January 7, 2018. 3. All terms and provisions of the Contract shall be and remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amendment to be executed effective the day and year first set forth above. INTEGRITY LAWNS, LLC By (Signature, Title) PRINT NAME Address for giving notices: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By: Joseph E..Flescher, Chairman Approved by BCC: January 24, 2017 Address for giving notices: 180027 1h Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Jason E. Brown, County Administrator Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller LM Deputy Clerk P28 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA AGENDA ITEM Assistant County Administrator / Department of General Services Date: January 12, 2017 on CONSENT AGENDA To: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners Thru: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator From: Michael C. Zito, Assistant County Administrator Subject: Request for Approval of the Second Extension to Agreement with C.E.R. Signature Cleaning for Beach Parks Custodial Services BACKGROUND: On January 7, 2014, the Board of County Commissioners awarded RFP #2014019 for Beach Parks Maintenance — Janitorial Maintenance to C.E.R. Signature Cleaning, LLC. The award was an initial term of two -years, with two one-year extensions available. The representative of C.E.R. Signature Cleaning, LLC has expressed acceptance of the second one- year renewal with no additional changes to original agreement other than this extension. FUNDING: Account Description Account Number Budget Amount GENERAL FUND /PARKS / OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 00121072-033190 $ 60,000 YR No additional funding is renuired for this final renewal accnrdine, to the termc of tha nriainal contract. Funding is available under the approved 2016/21017 fiscal year General Fund / Parks Division Budget under the line item for "Other Professional Services." RECOMMENDATION: Staff respectfully requests that the Board of County Commissioners approve the attached Second Extension to the Agreement and authorize its Chairman to sign. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Second Extension to Agreement for one year extension DISTRIBUTION: David Fleetwood, Parks Division Superintendant C-\Users\GRANIC—l\AppDataU-ocal\Ternp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 7\@BCL@600516A4\@BCL4@,600516A4.doc P29 SECOND EXTENSION TO AGREEMENT FOR PROVIDING BEACH PARKS MAINTENANCE - JANITORIAL AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA This Extension to that certain Agreement to provide custodial services is entered into effective as of January 8, 2017, by and between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("County") and C.E.R. Signature Cleaning, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, having its principal address at 556643rd Ct., Vero Beach, FL 32967 ("Custodian"). BACKGROUND RECITALS A. Effective January 8, 2014, the County and the "Custodian" entered into an Agreement for Janitorial Services. B. Article 6 of the Agreement contains the term and renewal provisions. C. The County and C.E.R. Signature Cleaning, LLC entered into a first renewal term, which commenced on January 8, 2016 and ended on January 7, 2017. Pursuant to the Agreement, the parties desire to renew the Agreement by this Extension. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the County and the Custodian agree as follows: 1. The background recitals are true and correct and form a material part of this Second'Extension. 2. The final renewal term shall commence on January 8, 2017 and shall end on January 7, 2018. 3. All terms and provisions of the Contract shall be and remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amendment to be executed effective the day and year first set forth above. C.E.R. SIGNATURE CLEANING, LLC By (Signature, Title) PRINT NAME Address for giving notices: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By: Joseph E..Flescher, Chairman Approved by BGC: January 24, 2017 Address for giving notices: 1800 271h Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Jason E. Brown, County Administrator Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk P30 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MEMORANDUM DATE: January 9, 2017 TO: Richard B. Szpyrka, P.E., Public Works FROM: Kimberly A. Graham, P.E., County Traf SUBJECT: Traffic Control Device Ledger — BCC Consent Agenda DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS The Public Works Director is to provide a Traffic Control Device Ledger update for ratification by the Board of County Commissioners as specified in Section 312.18 of the Indian River County Code. The last ledger update was approved by the Board in August, 2016. FUNDING There is no funding impact generated by this action. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board approves this ledger update EXHIBIT "A". ATTACHMENTS EXHIBIT "A" Resolution APPROVED AGENDA ITEM FOR JANUARY 24, 2017 FATraffic\BCC AGENDA\2012-201712017 January Traffic Control De-ices Agenda Ledger. doe P31 EXHIBIT "A" INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS ■ Traffic Signals ................................................ Page 2 ■ Flashing Beacons ............................................. Page 6 ■ 20 M.P.H. School Flashing BeaconsPage 7 ■ Speed Warning/Driver Feedback Signs .................. Page 7 ■ Traffic Cameras .............................................. Page 8 ■ ATMS Data Collection Modules ........................... Page 11 ■ Speed Limit Zones ........................................... Page 11 ■ School 20 M.P.H. Speed Limit Zones ................... Page 16 ■ Traffic Calming ............................................... Page 18 Page 1 of 18 P32 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 L TRAFFIC SIGNALS 1. 4te Street and 20th Avenue 2. 4`h Street and 27`h Avenue 3. 4`h Street and 43"d Avenue 4. 4`h Street and 58th Avenue 5. 4`h Street and Old Dixie Highway 6. 4`h Street/Indian River Boulevard and U.S. 1 7. 5`h Street SW and 20th Avenue 8. 5th Street SW and 27`h Avenue 9. 5`h Street SW and 43"d Avenue 10. 8th Street and 6`h Avenue 11. 8th Street and 20th Avenue 12. 8th Street and 27th Avenue 13. 8th Street and 43"d Avenue 14. 8`h Street and 58th Avenue 15. 8th Street and Old Dixie Highway 16. 8th Street and U.S. 1 17. 12`h Street and 6th Avenue 18. 12th Street and 20th Avenue 19. 12th Street and 27th Avenue 20. 12th Street and 43rd Avenue 21. 12th Street and 581h Avenue 22. 12th Street and Commerce Avenue 23. 12th Street and Indian River Boulevard 24. 12th Street and Old Dixie Highway 25. 12th Street and U.S. 1 26. 15`h Place and U.S. 1 27. 16th Street and 14th Avenue 28. 16th Street and 17t4 Avenue 29. 16th Street and 20th Avenue 30. 16th Street and 27th Avenue 31. 16th Street and 43rd Avenue 32. 16`h Street and 66th Avenue 33. 16th Street and Old Dixie Highway 34. 17th Lane SW and 27th Avenue 35. 17th Street and 10th Avenue 36. 17th Street and Indian River Boulevard 37. 17th Street/Causeway Boulevard and SR A -1-A Page 2 of 18 P33 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 I. TRAFFIC SIGNALS (continued) 38. 17th Street and .U.S.1 39. 20" Place and 6th Avenue 40. 21" Street and 6" Avenue 41. 21" Street and 14th Avenue 42. 21St Street and Indian River Boulevard 43. 23rd Street and 14th Avenue 44. 23rd Street and U.S. 1 45. 26th Street and 43rd Avenue 46. 26th Street and 58th Avenue 47. 26th Street and 66th Avenue 48. 26th Street and St. Lucie Avenue 49. 26th Street and U.S. 1 50. 32nd Street/Aviation Boulevard and U.S. 1 51. 37th Street and 10th Court 52. 37th Street and Indian River Boulevard 53. 37th Street and U.S. 1 54. 38th Lane/Old Dixie Highway and U.S. 1 55. 41" Street and U.S.1 56. 41St Street and 43rd Avenue 57. 41St Street and 58th Avenue 58. 41St Street and 66th Avenue 59. 41St Street and Indian River Boulevard 60. 45th Street and 43rd Avenue 61. 45th Street and U.S. 1 62. 45th Street and 58th Avenue 63. 45th Street and 66th Avenue 64. 45th Street and Indian River Boulevard 65. 53rd Street and U.S. 1 66. 53"d Street and Old Dixie Highway 67. 53rd Street and 24th Avenue (Pubiix) 68. 53rd Street and 51St Court 69. 53rd Street and 58th Avenue 70. 53rd Street and Indian River Boulevard 71. 57th Street and 58th Avenue 72. 57th Street and 66th Avenue 73. 69th Street and U.S. 1 74. 81St Street and 66th Avenue 75. 87th Street and CR 510 76. Aviation Boulevard and 20th Avenue 77. Aviation Boulevard and 27" Avenue 78. Bahia Mar Road and SR A -1-A 79. Barber Street and Schumann Drive Page 3 of 18 P34 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 I. TRAFFIC SIGNALS (continued) 80. Barber Street/Pelican Pointe Drive and U.S.1 81. College Lane and 58`h Avenue 82. College Lane and Schumann Center 83. CR 510 and 58th Avenue 84. CR 510 and 66`h Avenue 85. CR 510 and CR 512 86. CR 510 and SR A -1-A 87. CR 510 and Treasure Coast Elementary 88. CR 510 and U.S. 1 89. CR 512 and I-95 (NB) 90. CR 512 and I-95 (SB) 91. CR 512 and 101" Avenue 92. CR 512 and 108th Avenue 93. CR 512 and Barber Street 94. CR 512 and Delaware Avenue 95. CR 512 and Easy Street 96. CR 512 and Fleming Street 97. CR 512 and Roseland Road 98. CR 512 and Sebastian River Middle School (West Driveway) 99. CR 512 and Willow Street/130th Avenue 100. CR 512 EB and U.S.1 101. CR 512 WB and U.S. 1 102. Fred Tuerk Drive and SR A -1-A 103. Highland Drive and U.S 1 104. Jackson Street and U.S. 1 105. Jaycee Park and SR A -1-A 106. John's Island Drive and SR A -1-A 107. Main Street and U.S. 1 108, Oslo Road and 20`h Avenue 109. Oslo Road and 27`h Avenue 110. Oslo Road and 43rd Avenue 111. Oslo Road and 58th Avenue 112: Oslo Road and Old Dixie Highway 113. Oslo Road and U.S.1 114. Roseland Road and U.S. 1 115. Round Island Park and SR A -1-A 116. Royal Palm Place/Boulevard and Indian River Boulevard/SR 60 117. St. Edward's School and SR A -1-A 118. Schumann Drive and U.S. 1 119. Sea Oaks and SR A -1-A 120. Sebastian High School (North Intersection) and CR 510 121. Sebastian High School (South Intersection) and CR 510 Page 4 of 18 P35 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 I. TRAFFIC SIGNALS (continued) 122. SR 60 and 43'd Avenue 123. SR 60 and 531 Avenue 124. SR 60 and 58th Avenue 125. SR 60 and 661 Avenue 126. SR 60 and 74th Avenue 127. SR 60 and 82nd Avenue 128. SR 60 and 90th Avenue 129. SR 60 and 94`h Drive 130. SR 60 and 98' Avenue 131. SR 60 and I-95 (NB) 132. SR 60 and I-95 (SB) 133. SR 60 and Indian River Mall 134. SR 60/20`h Street and 6`h Avenue 135. SR 60/20'h Street and 20th Avenue 136. SR 60/20`h Street and 27`h Avenue/Buena Vista Boulevard 137. SR 60/20th Street and Indian River Boulevard 138. SR 60Beachland Boulevard and Mockingbird Drive 139. SR 60Beachland Boulevard and Riverside Park Drive 140. SR 60Beachland Boulevard and SR A -1-A 141. SR 60/Merrill Barber Bridge and Indian River Boulevard 142. SR 60 Eastbound/19`h Place and 14th Avenue 143. SR 60 Eastbound/20th Street and 10th Avenue 144. SR 60 Eastbound/20th Street and Commerce Avenue 145. SR 60 Eastbound/20`h Street and U.S. 1 146. SR 60 Westbound/20th Place and 10th Avenue 147. SR 60 Westbound/20th Place and 11th Avenue 148. SR 60 Westbound/20`h Place and Commerce Avenue 149. SR 60 Westbound/20'h Place and U.S. 1 150. SR 60 Westbound/20`h Street and 14th Avenue 151. U.S. 1/213` Street and 10th Avenue 152. U.S. 1/213` Street and 11`h Avenue 153. Vista Royale Boulevard and U.S. 1 NEW TRAFFIC SIGNALS UNDER DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION 154. lst Street SW and 27th Avenue 155. 13` Street SW and 43''d Avenue 156. Aviation Boulevard and 34`h Avenue 157. Oslo Road and 66h Avenue 158. 413` Street and Old Dixie Highway 159. 45`h Street and Old Dixie Highway 160. 213` Street SW and 27`h Avenue Page 5 of 18 P36 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 II. FLASHING BEACONS 1. 1" Street SW and 27`h Avenue Intersection Control Beacon 2. 8`h Street and Indian River Boulevard Intersection Control Beacon 3. 8`h Street west of U.S.1 Railroad Warning Beacon 4. 8" Street and 82nd Avenue Two -Way Red Beacon 5. 21" Street SW and 27`h Avenue Warning Beacon 6. 21" Street and U.S. 1 at Curve Warning Beacon 7. 41" Street and Old Dixie Highway Four Way Red Beacon 8. 45`h Street and Old Dixie Highway Four Way Red Beacon 9. 49`h Street and 58`h Avenue Intersection Control Beacon 10. 49`h Street and Old Dixie Highway Four Way Red Beacon 11. 49h Street and 51' Court Intersection Control Beacon 12. 65`h Street and 58"' Avenue Intersection Control Beacon 13. 65' Street and Old Dixie Highway Intersection Control Beacon 14. 69`h Street and 58`h Avenue Intersection Control Beacon 15. 69`h Street and Old Dixie Highway Intersection Control Beacon 16. 77"h Street and 58`h Avenue Intersection Control Beacon 17. CR 510 and 64`h Avenue Intersection Control Beacon 18. CR 510 at 901 Avenue Curve Warning Beacon 19. CR 512 and CR 507 Intersection Control Beacon 20. CR 512 and Cypress Street Intersection Control Beacon 21. Highland Drive and 6`h Avenue SW Intersection Control Beacon 22. Highland Drive and Old Dixie Highway Four Way Red Beacon 23. Oslo Road and 74`h Avenue Intersection Control Beacon 24. Oslo Road and 82°d Avenue Intersection Control Beacon 25. South Carolina and CR 507 One Way Red Beacon 26. SR60Beachland Blvd. and WB Barber Bridge Warning Beacon 27. SR60/I.R. Boulevard Main Relief Canal Warning Beacon 28. SR60 EB/20`h Street and Commerce Avenue Warning Beacon 29. SR60 EB/20`h Street and Commerce Avenue Railroad Warning Beacon 30. SR60 WB/20`h Place and U.S.1 Warning Beacon Page 6 of 18 P37 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 II. FLASHING BEACONS (continued) NEW FLASHING BEACONS UNDER DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION 31. 49th Street and 43'd Avenue (Developer) Intersection Control Beacon 32. 53�d Street and 43rd Avenue (Developer) Intersection Control Beacon III. 20 M.P.H. SCHOOL FLASHING BEACONS 1. Beachland Elementary School on SR 60/Beachland Boulevard 2. Citrus Elementary School on 4" Street 3. Citrus Elementary School on 27th Avenue 4. Dodgertown Elementary School on 43''d Avenue 5. Fellsmere Elementary School on CR 512 6. Glendale Elementary School on 8' Street 7. Highlands Elementary School on 6th Avenue SW 8. Gifford Middle School on 45" Street 9. Osceola Magnet School on 181h Avenue SW 10. Oslo Middle School on 20th Avenue SW 11. Rosewood Elementary School on 16th Street 12. Sebastian Elementary School on CR 512 13. Vero Beach Elementary School on 12th Street 14. St. Edwards School and SR AlA IV. SPEED WARNING/DRIVER FEEDBACK SIGNS 1. Old Dixie Highway north of 691 Street - southbound 2. Old Dixie Highway south of 65th Street — northbound Page 7 of 18 P38 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 V. TRAFFIC CAMERAS (PTZ) 1. 4th Street and U.S. 1 2. 4' Street and Old Dixie Highway 3. 4th Street and 27' Avenue 4. 4th Street and 58th Avenue 5. 5th Street and 27th Avenue 6. 8th Street and U.S. 1 7. 8" Street and 6th Avenue 8. 8th Street and 20th Avenue 9. 81h Street and 43rd Avenue 10. 8th Street and Old Dixie Highway 11. 12th Street and U.S.1 12. 12th Street and Commerce Avenue 13. 12th Street and Indian River Boulevard 14. 12th Street and 6th Avenue 15. 12th Street and 27th Avenue 16. 12th Street and 58th Avenue 17. 15th Place and U.S. 1 18. 16th Street and 14th Avenue 19. 16th Street and 43'd Avenue 20. 16th Street and Old Dixie Highway 21. 17th Street and 10th Avenue 22. 17th Street and U.S. 1 23. 20th Place and 11th Avenue 24. 20th Street and 14th Avenue 25. 20th.Street and Commerce Avenue (EB) 26. 21" Street and Indian River Boulevard 27. 23rd Street and U.S. 1 28. 26' Street and 43rd Avenue 29. 26th Street and 58th Avenue 30. 26th Street and 66th Avenue 31. 37th Street and Indian River Boulevard 32. 37th Street and U.S. 1 33. 386 Lane and U.S. 1 34. 41" Street and U.S.1 35. 41St Street and 43rd Avenue Page 8 of 18 P39 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 V. TRAFFIC CAMERAS (PTZ) (continued) 36. 41" Street and 58th Avenue 37.41St Street and 66' Avenue 38. 41' Street and Indian River Boulevard 39.45th Street and 66th Avenue 40. 45th Street and Indian River Boulevard 41. 45th Street and U.S. 1 42.45 1h Street and 43rd Avenue 43. 49h Street and 51" Court 44.53''d Street and 51' Court 45.53' Street and U.S. 1 46.53 d Street and Old Dixie Highway 47. 53rd Street and 24" Avenue 48.53' Street and Indian River Boulevard 49. 57th Street and 58th Avenue 50. 57th Street and 66th Avenue 51. 69th Street and U.S. 1 52. 87th Street and CR 510 53. Aviation Boulevard and 20' Avenue 54. Aviation Boulevard and 27' Avenue 55. Barber Street and U.S.1 56. CR 510 and SRAIA 57. CR 510 and U.S.1 58. CR 510 and 66' Avenue 59. CR 510 and Treasure Coast Elementary School 60. CR 512 Eastbound and U.S. 1 61. CR 512 Westbound and U.S.1 62. CR 512 and Easy Street 63. CR 512 and Roseland Road 64. CR 512 and CR 510 65. CR 512 and Sebastian River Middle School 66. CR 512 and 101St Avenue 67. CR 512 and 108th Avenue 68. CR 512 and 130' Avenue 69. CR512 and Southbound I-95 70. Highland Drive and U.S. 1 71. Jackson Street and U.S.1 72. Main Street and U.S. 1 73. Oslo Road and U.S. 1 74. Oslo Road and 20th Avenue 75. Oslo Road and 27th Avenue 76. Oslo Road and 43rd Avenue Page 9 of 18 P40 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 V. TRAFFIC CAMERAS (PTZ) (continued) 77. Oslo Road and 58th Avenue 78. Roseland Road and U.S.1 79. Royal Palm Place and Indian River Boulevard 80. Schumann Drive and U.S. 1 81. Schumann Center and College Lane 82. SR 60 and 20th Avenue 83. SR60 and 27" Avenue 84. SR 60 and 43r' Avenue 85. SR 60 and 58th Avenue 86. SR 60 and 66" Avenue 87. SR 60Beachland Boulevard and Riverside Park Drive 88. SR 60/Merrill Barber Bridge and Indian River Boulevard 89. SR 60 Eastbound/20th Street and U.S. 1 90. SR 60 Westbound/20th Place and U.S.1 91. SR 60 and 74' Avenue 92. SR 60 and 82°a Avenue 93. SR 60 and 90th Avenue 94. SR 60 and I-95 (NB) 95. SR 60 and I-95 (SB) 96. SR60/20th Street and 6th Avenue 97. SR60/20th Street and Indian River Boulevard 98. Vista Royale Boulevard and U.S. 1 99. 17th Street and SRA1A 100. College Lane Water Tower 101. Hobart 77th Street Water Tower 102. Roseland Water Tower NEW CAMERAS UNDER DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION 103.45" Street and 58th Avenue (Developer) Page 10 of 18 P41 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 VI. ATMS DATA COLLECTION MODULES (Permanent Count Stations ROADWAY BLOCK 1. SR60 8300 2. SR60 8000 3. SR60 6700 4. SR60 6500 5. SR60 5800 6. SR60 5500 7. SR60 4600 8. SR60 4000 9. SR60 2000 VII. SPEED LIMIT ZONES ON COLLECTOR/ARTERIAL ROADWAYS ROADWAY FROM TO SPEED LIMIT(M.P.H.) 17th Lane SW 27tb Avenue 20th Avenue 35 17th Lane SW 20th Avenue 6th Avenue 35 Oslo Road West End 82" Avenue 35 Oslo Road 82nd Avenue 58t4 Avenue 55 Oslo Road 58`' Avenue U.S. 1 45 Oslo Road U.S. 1 Indian River 35 5th Street SW 58`h Avenue 43"d Avenue 45 5th Street SW 43"d Avenue 27th Avenue 35 5th Street SW 27th Avenue 20th Avenue 40 5`h Street SW 20th Avenue 12th Avenue 35 V Street SW 66th Avenue 58th Avenue 45 1St Street SW 43"d Avenue 27" Avenue 35 1" Street SW 27th Avenue 20th Avenue 45 1St Street Old Dixie Hwy U.S.1 35 2nd Street 20th Avenue Old Dixie Hwy 30 4" Street 74th Avenue 58th Avenue 35 4th Street 58`h Avenue 43''d Avenue 45 4tb Street 43"d Avenue U.S. 1 35 Page 11 of 18 P42 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 VII. SPEED LIMIT ZONES ON COLLECTOR/ARTERIAL ROADWAYS (continued) ROADWAY FROM 8th Street 90t6 Avenue Stn Street 82nd Avenue 8th Street 66th Avenue 8th Street 27th Avenue 8' Street Old Dixie Hwy TO SPEED LIMIT(M.P.H.) 82"d Avenue 45 66' Avenue 40 27th Avenue 45 Old Dixie Hwy 40 I.R. Blvd 30 12`h Street 82nd Avenue 74th Avenue 45 12' Street 66th Avenue 58th Avenue 35 12th Street 58th Avenue 43`d Avenue 40 12th Street 43`d Avenue 20th Avenue 35 12th Street 20th Avenue Old Dixie Hwy 35 12th Street Old Dixie Hwy U.S. 1 30 12th Street U.S. 1 6" Avenue 30 12th Street 6th Avenue I.R. Blvd 35 16`h Street 82"d Avenue Pointe West Drive 45 16th Street Point West Drive 74th Avenue 35 16th Street 74th Avenue 66th Avenue 45 16th Street 58th Avenue 20th Avenue 30 16th Street 20th Avenue U.S. 1 30 16th Street U.S. 1 I.R. Blvd 45 College Lane 581h Avenue 66`h Avenue 35 21St Street SW 27th Avenue 20th Avenue 45 26th Street 74th Avenue 66th Avenue 40 26th Street 66th Avenue 58th Avenue 40 26th Street 58th Avenue 43rd Avenue 35 33"d Street 66th Avenue 58`h Avenue 40 37`h Street U.S. 1 I.R. Blvd 35 41St Street 66th Avenue U.S. 1 35 41St Street 58th Avenue 43rd Avenue 45 41St Street 43"d Avenue Old Dixie Hwy 35 41' Street U.S. 1 I.R. Blvd 45 Page 12 of 18 P43 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 VII. SPEED LIMIT ZONES ON COLLECTOR/ARTERIAL ROADWAYS (continued ROADWAY FROM TO SPEED LIMIT(M.P.H.) 49th Street 451h Street West end of pavement 666 Avenue 35 45'h Street 66th Avenue 43'4 Avenue 45 45th Street 43�d Avenue U.S. 1 35 45th Street U.S. 1 I.R. Blvd 45 49' Street 58' Avenue 331d Avenue 45 49th Street 33rd Avenue U.S. 1 30 53"d Street 58' Avenue U.S. 1 45 53rd Street U.S.1 I.R. Boulevard 45 57th Street 66th Avenue 58th Avenue 40 651h Street 66th Avenue Old Dixie Hwy 45 65th Street Old Dixie Hwy U.S. 1 40 69th Street 82nd Avenue Old Dixie Hwy 45 69' Street Old Dixie Hwy East End 35 73''d Street Cemetery Road U.S. 1 35 77th Street 74th Avenue U.S. 1 45 CR 510 CR 512 500'E of Elem. School 45 CR 510 500' E of Elem. School 66th Avenue 55 CR 510 66th Avenue 58th Avenue 35 CR 510 58th Avenue U.S. 1 40 CR 512 SR 60 W Fellsmere City Limits 55 CR 512 W Fell Cty Lint E Fell Cty Lmt 30 CR 512 E Fell Cty Lint 1 Mile E of Fell 45 CR 512 1 Mile E of Fellsmere W of I-95 45 CR 512 W of I-95 108th Avenue 45 CR 512 108th Avenue Sebastian Middle School 50 CR512 Sebastian Middle School CR510 45 CR 512 CR 510 Easy Street 45 CR 512 Easy Street Indian River Drive 35 Page 13 of 18 P44 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 VII. SPEED LIMIT ZONES ON COLLECTOR/ARTERIAL ROADWAYS (continued ROADWAY FROM TO SPEED LIMIT(M.P.H.) Roseland Road CR 512 125th Place 45 Roseland Road 125' Place U.S. 1 35 Roseland Road U.S. 1 I.R. Drive 35 CR 507 CR 512 South Carolina 30 CR 507 South Carolina North County Line 55 Willow Street 85" Street Fellsmere City Limits 45 82°d Avenue Oslo Rd SR 60 45 82" Avenue SR 60 69th Street 35 74th Avenue 12th Street 26th Street 45 66th Avenue Oslo Rd 16th Street 45 66th Avenue 16th Street SR 60 45 66th Avenue SR 60 33rd Street 45 66th Avenue 33rd Street 49th Street 55 66th Avenue 49th Street 77th Street 55 66th Avenue 77th Street CR 510 45 66th Avenue CR 510 Sebastian City Limits 40 58th Avenue South County Line Atlantic Boulevard 45 58th Avenue Atlantic Blvd 26th Street 35 58th Avenue 26th St 200' South of 81St St 45 58th Avenue 200' S of 81St St CR 510 35 43rd Avenue South County Line 13'h Street SW 55 43''d Avenue 13'h Street SW 5th Street SW 45 43rd Avenue 5th Street SW 4th Street 40 43rd Avenue 4' Street 2700 Block 35 43rd Avenue 2700 Block 4000 Block 45 43rd Avenue 4000 Block 49th Street 35 Page 14 of 18 P45 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 VII. SPEED LIMIT ZONES ON COLLECTOR/ARTERIAL ROADWAYS (continued) ROADWAY FROM TO SPEED LIMIT(M.P.H.) 27th Avenue South County Line 17th Street SW 50 27th Avenue 17th St SW Oslo Road 45 27th Avenue Oslo Road 14th Street 40 27th Avenue 14th Street SR 60 35 20th Avenue 25th Street SW 21" Street SW 35 20th Avenue 21' Street SW 17th Lane SW 35 20th Avenue 17th Street SW Oslo Road 30 20th Avenue Oslo Road l' Street SW 45 20th Avenue lst Street SW SR 60 35 Old Dixie Hwy South County Line 12th Street 40 Old Dixie Hwy 12th Street Seminole Avenue 35 Old Dixie Hwy Seminole Avenue 20th Street 30 Old Dixie Hwy U.S. 1 49th St 35 Old Dixie Hwy 49th St 65th St 45 Old Dixie Hwy 651h St 69th St 40 Old Dixie Hwy 69111 St CR510 45 I.R. Drive South U.S. 1 Sebastian Cty Lint 30 I.R. Drive Sebastian City Lint North U.S. 1 30 6" Avenue U.S. 1 21' Street 30 I.R. Boulevard U.S. 1 37th Street 45 I.R. Boulevard 37th Street Grand Harbor Blvd 50 I.R. Boulevard Grand Harbor Blvd 53rd Street 45 NOTE: In accordance with Florida Department of Transportation speed zoning regulations, Florida Statutes Chapter 316, and nationally adopted traffic engineering practices (M.U.T.C.D. — Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices), the speed limit on County roadways shall be set as close as possible to the 85' percentile speed; that is, the speed which 85 percent of free-flowing vehicles are traveling at or below. In business and residential areas, the speed limit on paved roadways shall be posted at 30 miles per hour. All unpaved roadways shall remain unposted due to variable surface conditions. Page 15 of 18 P46 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 VIII. SCHOOL 20 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT ZONES SCHOOL LOCATION A.M. HOURS P.M.* HOURS ELEMENTARY BEACHLAND SR60 BEACHLAND BLVD 7:45-9:15 2:45-3:45 CITRUS 4TH STREET 7:45-9:15 2:45-3:45 27TH AVENUE 7:45-9:15 2:45-3:45 DODGERTOWN 43PD AVENUE 7:45-9:15 2:45-3:45 FELLSMERE CR 512 7:45-9:15 3:454:50 GLENDALE 8TH STREET 7:45-9:15 2:45-3:45 HIGHLAND 6TH AVENUE SW 7:45-9:15 2:45-3:45 OSCEOLA MAGNET 18TH AVENUE SW 7:45-9:15 2:45-3:45 PELICAN ISLAND SCHUMANN DRIVE N/A N/A ROSEWOOD 16TH STREET 7:45-9:15 2:45-3:45 SEBASTIAN CR 512 7:45-9:15 2:45-3:45 ST. EDWARDS SR AlA 7:40-8:20 3:20-4:00 VERO BEACH 12TH STREET 7:45-9:15 2:45-3:45 MIDDLE SCHOOLS OSLO 20TH AVENUE SW 7:15-8:15 2:20-3:20 GIFFORD 45TH STREET 7:20-8:10 2:35-3:10 Page 16 of 18 P47 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 VIII. SCHOOL 20 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT ZONES (continued) SCHOOL LOCATION A.M.P.M. HOURS HOURS HIGH SCHOOL VERO BEACH 16TH STREET N/A N/A FRESHMAN CENTER 19TH .STREET N/A N/A WABASSO SCHOOL U.S. 1 N/A N/A Page 17 of 18 P48 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MAINTAINED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JANUARY, 2017 IX. TRAFFIC CALMING ROADWAY FROM TO CALMING DEVICE 1. 50`h Avenue SR 60 26`h Street Speed Humps 2. 301h Avenue 45`h Street 491h Street Speed Humps INDIAN RIVER COUNTY TRAFFIC CALMING POLICY To be considered for traffic calming measures, a County roadway must be a paved, straight and uncontrolled residential street at least one-half mile long, and exhibit the following characteristics. Uncontrolled is defined as containing no STOP signs, traffic signals or other traffic control devices. County arterials, collectors, and other thoroughfare plan roadways designed to promote traffic flow will not be considered. Characteristics (street meets three or more of the following): 1. High speed — average vehicle speeds greater than 35 miles per hour 2. Heavy traffic — traffic volume greater than 1000 vehicles per day 3. Cut-thru traffic — greater than 50% cut4ru traffic 4. Crash history — pattern of traffic crashes that would be alleviated by traffic calming measures 5. Pedestrians — within one -mile proximity of school, park or recreation area with high pedestrian activity Once a location has been determined by the Public Works Director to be eligible for traffic calming measures, one or more of the following measures may be applied: 1. Speed limit enforcement by appropriate law enforcement agency 2. 4 -way STOP control if warrants are met as contained within the Manual On Uniform Traffic Control Devices 3. Speed humps 4. Roundabout, small traffic circles, chicanes or other geometric features to slow traffic, if adequate right-of-way is donated to the County Prior to implementing #3 or #4 above, a petition demonstrating two-thirds (67%) neighborhood consensus must be received and verified. Page 18 of 18 P49 RESOLUTION NO. 2017- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AUTHORIZED BY THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has directed the Director of Public Works to maintain a ledger listing the traffic control devices maintained by the County (Section 312.18, Indian River County Code); and WHEREAS, the code requires this ledger to be presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval; and WHEREAS, the ledger has been presented and is attached as Exhibit "A" to this Resolution, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT: The Board of County Commissioners hereby accepts and approves the traffic control device ledger which is Exhibit "A" to this resolution. The resolution was moved to adoption by Commissioner and the motion was seconded by Commissioner , and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Chairman, Joseph E. Flescher Vice Chairman, Peter D. O'Bryan Commissioner Susan Adams Commissioner Timothy Zorc Commissioner Bob Solari RESOLUTION NO. 2017- C:\Users\GRANIC-1\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 7\@BCL@D405B812\@BCL@D405B812.doc P50 Page 2 of 2 Traffic Control Devices Resolution The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted.this day of 2017. Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Clerk of Court and Comptroller INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: Deputy Clerk Joseph E.Flescher Chairman C:\Users\GRANIC-1\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 7\@BCL@D405B812\@BCL@D405B812.doc P51 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraaL Deputy County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorney R1 Office Of Consent 01124/2017 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners , FROM: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney DATE: January 18, 2017 SUBJECT: 49' Street Bus Shelter Agreement with DiVosta Homes ATTORNEY As ridership and expansion of the GoLine Indian River Transit System continues, the County has been working with developers of local projects to establish additional locations for bus shelters. GoLine has been working with County staff in order to locate desirous and safe locations with adequate property or right-of-way for installation of the prefabricated bus shelters. A shelter was recently installed at the new Chic-fil-A store on State Road 60 west of 58th Avenue by the developer of the Reserve at Vero Beach project. The corner of 49th Street and 51St Court has an unimproved bus stop. There is not sufficient County owned right-of-way present to install a shelter, so DiVosta Homes, LP has offered to provide adjacent DiVosta owned property as a site for the bus shelter. A sketch and legal description of the 287.5 square foot site are attached to this memorandum. Arcadis US, Inc., (DiVosta's agent) and County staff have drafted the attached proposed Transit Station License Agreement for use of DiVosta property for placement of the shelter. Pursuant to the proposed agreement, the License Agreement would expire three years after approval by the Board, and be subject to renewals thereafter. DiVosta would be responsible for pouring the concrete pad for the shelter and the Senior Resource Association's contractor will install the bus shelter kit at the site. Installation of the shelter will satisfy a requirement of the Waterway Village DRI Order. The County would be responsible for any repairs or maintenance to the structure and the County will agree to empty the trash cans in the shelter Fundina. DiVosta is not seeking any type of payment for the license, so the only financial impact would be installation of the shelter, estimated to be $8,500 which is the responsibility of the Senior Resource Association. Recommendation: Staff recommends the Board approve the attached Transit Station License Agreement with DiVosta and authorize the Chairman to execute the agreement on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners. c: Karen Deigl, Senior Resource Association, Inc. Wilbur Divine, Arcadis P52 TRANSIT STATION LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS TRANSIT STATION LICENSE AGREEMENT (this "Agreement") is entered into as of this day of , 2017, by and between DIVOSTA HOMES, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, whose address is 1400 Indian Creek Parkway, Jupiter, Florida 33458 ("Licensor" or "DiVosta"), and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 ("Licensee"). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Licensee operates a public transit system that transports the public throughout the Indian River County area; and WHEREAS, it is critical to the success of the public transit system that passengers have safe and convenient locations to wait for and to board vehicles; and WHEREAS, it is beneficial to Licensor and their officials, employees, agents and guests that vehicles operated by Licensee pick-up and drop-off passengers at the transit site located along 49th Street at Lakes at Waterway Village in Indian River County; and WHEREAS, the parties agree that it is in their mutual best interests that the transit site is an integral part of the community and functions as a community activity station; and WHEREAS, the parties agree that it is in their mutual best interests to place a transportation facility at the specified site for use .as an established transit station, which will provide facilities for the embarking and disembarking of passengers that are safe, convenient, accessible and more comfortable for passengers to wait for transit vehicles. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements of the parties, Licensor and Licensee hereby agree as follows: Section 1 - Transit Site Agreement. Licensor hereby grants Licensee a license (the "License") to enter upon that certain parcel of real property located along 49th Street at the Lakes at Waterway Village in Indian River County, more particularly described and depicted on Exhibit A and made a part hereof (the "Transit Site"), for the sole and limited purposes of installing and using a transit stop, subject to all of the terms and conditions provided for herein. Licensor agrees Licensee may install and use a facility for passengers which consists of a trash receptacle(s), a bench(es), a sign(s), a passenger waiting shelter(s), and such other items as may be mutually agreed upon by the parties and referred to as (the "Transit Station") on the Transit Site. Section 2 - Installation of Transit Station. Licensee shall provide all the materials and labor for the construction of the Transit Station to be located on the Transit Site. Licensee shall retain ownership of such Transit Station. The Transit Station shall be comparable to other transit stations currently used by Licensee. If as a result of Licensee's construction of a Transit Station, Licensor is required by federal, state, or local law, ordinance, order etc, to make any improvements, changes or alterations ("Improvements") to the property on which Transit Site is located, in order to comply with such laws, such collateral Improvements shall be the WPBDOCS 9023418 2 P53 responsibility of Licensee. All costs associated with such collateral Improvements shall be borne by Licensee.. Section 3 - Term. This Agreement shall commence on the date included in the introductory paragraph of this Agreement (the "Date of Commencement") and, unless extended by the undersigned, shall terminate on the earlier of: (i) three (3) years from the Date of Commencement; or (ii) thirty (30) days after notice is given by either party of its desire to terminate this Agreement. At the time this Agreement is terminated, Licensee shall remove the Transit Station and all of the Licensee equipment at the Transit Site and upon removal of the Transit Station, Licensee shall return the Transit Site to substantially the condition existing prior to the installation of the Transit Station. Section 4 - Effective Date. This Agreement shall become effective upon being executed by the parties hereto and shall remain in full force and effect until such time as either party terminates this Agreement as provided in Section 3 hereof. Section 5 - Damage to the Transit Station. Licensee shall be responsible for day-to- day normal and customary maintenance of the Transit Site and the Transit Station, and every part thereof, including, but not limited to, washing the Transit Station from time to time and picking up trash on the Transit Station on a regular basis. Licensee shall be responsible for heavy maintenance, including, but not limited to, painting, removal of graffiti, and concrete repair, as well as the repair of any damage to the Transit Station caused by Licensee and its agents. Such repair will be commenced within ten (10) days after Licensee is notified by Licensor, in writing, of such damage. If Licensee shall fail to maintain the Transit Station in a clean manner, Licensor shall have the right to clean the Transit Station after ten (10) days written notice to Licensee. Licensor shall then be permitted to invoice Licensee for all costs incurred and to add a 15% administrative fee to such costs. Section 6 - Advertising. Licensee may place or permit placement of any advertising materials or public notices similar to those customarily placed on or in transit stations within the Licensee system on the exterior or interior of the Transit Station or on the Transit Site. Licensee shall have the right to retain all amounts generated by such advertising. Licensee shall not place or allow advertising of any nature, including signage, in or around the Station which would either (i) promote or encourage the use of products legally prohibited to minors, such as tobacco products, alcohol or adult entertainment of any type, or (ii) promote or encourage major competitors to Licensor. Licensor retains the right to demand that Licensee promptly remove any advertisement which violates the foregoing, without liability for contractual obligations of the Licensee that are related to the advertisement. Section 7 - Security. Licensor shall not be responsible for providing security for the Transit Site or for any persons using the Transit Station. Section 8 - No Partnership. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed or construed by the parties hereto, nor by any third party, as creating the relationship of principal and agent or .of partnership or of joint venture between the parties hereto, it being understood that nothing contained herein, or any acts of the parties hereto other than the relationship of licensor and licensee. WPBDOCS 9023418 2 2 P54 Section 9 - Notices. Any notice, request, demand, approval, consent or other communication which Licensor or Licensee may be required or permitted to give to the other party shall be in writing and shall be mailed or hand delivered to the other parry at the addresses set forth below: If to Licensor: DiVosta Homes, L.P. 1400 Indian Creek Parkway Jupiter, FL 3.3458 Attn: Brent Baker If to Licensee: Executive Director Go Line Transit System c/o Senior Resource Association, Inc. 69414th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 or to such other address as either party shall have designated by notice to the other pursuant to this paragraph. The time of the rendition of such notice shall be one of the following: (1) two (2) days after same is deposited in an official United States Post Office with postage prepaid, and with certified or registered mail, return receipt requested; (2) the date of when same is hand delivered; or (3) the date delivered by overnight courier with confirmation of delivery required. Section 10 - Authorization. Licensor and Licensee hereby represent and warrant to the other that as of the date of this Agreement, the undersigned are duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of Licensor and Licensee, respectively. Section 11- Choice of Law; Venue. This Agreement and the provisions contained herein shall be construed, controlled, and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any dispute arising as a result of this Agreement shall be Indian River County. Section 12 - Compliance. Licensee agrees to comply with all applicable laws, rules, codes, and/or other regulation governing such operation; obtain any and all necessary consents or approvals, and to display same as required by any law, rule, code, or regulation. Section 13 - Attorneys' Fees. In connection with any legal proceedings arising out of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs, expenses, attorney and paralegal fees, including without limitation, those incurred whether or not litigation is commenced, and also those incurred at trial and in any administrative, arbitration, mediation, bankruptcy or appellate proceedings. Section 14 - Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence of the Agreement. Section 15 - Severability. If any sentence, phrase, paragraph, provision or portion of this Agreement is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion hereto. WPBDOCS 9023418 2 3 P55 Section 16 - Assignability. DiVosta shall be permitted to assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement to Waterway Village Homeowners Association, Inc., whereupon DiVosta shall be released of all obligations hereunder arising after the effective date of such assignment. Section 17 - License to Use Copyrighted Materials and Trademark Rights. Licensor acknowledges that Licensee owns and holds all right, including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets in and to all elements of the Transit Station and related structures, designs and drawings, including without limitation, the passenger waiting shelter. Licensee hereby grants Licensor a revocable license to use such rights in the Transit Station and related structure, designs and drawings during the term of this Agreement for the purposes addressed in this Agreement. Licensor shall acquire no right or interest in any of these elements by virtue of the Agreement and all uses of these elements and related rights shall inure to the benefit of Licensee. Licensor agrees not to challenge or otherwise interfere with the validity of Licensee's rights in these elements or Licensee's ownership of these elements and related rights. Section 18 - Indemnification. To the extent permitted by Florida law and subject to the limitations provided by Florida law, Licensee shall indemnify Licensor against, and hold Licensor harmless from all losses, damages, costs, claims, suits, liabilities, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees including those for services rendered at the appellate court level) resulting from any of Licensee's use, construction, removal, maintenance or compliance requirements under this Agreement. AGREED TO by the parties hereto as of the date first above written. WPBDOCS 9023418 2 LICENSOR: DIVOSTA HOMES, L.P. a Delaware limited partnership By: DiVosta Homes Holdings, LLC, its general partner 4 P56 By:. / Name: Name: Title: ^) W J1 DJ P56 LICENSEE: BOARD OF COUNTY CONBUSSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA LIM Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman BCC Approved: Approved: LE Jason E. Brown, County Administrator Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller LM Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency William K. DeBraal Deputy County Attorney wPBDOCS 9023418 2 5 P57 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: MASS TRANSIT EASEMENT BEING A PORTION OF TRACT 6, SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 32 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, INDIAN RIVER FARMS CO. PLAT OF LANDS AND PLAN FOR LAND DRAINAGE AND ROAD RESERVATIONS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 25, PUBLIC RECORDS, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOW BEING IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST RIGHT—OF—WAY OF 51ST COURT AS CONVEYED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2018, PAGE 2196 AND THE NORTH LINE OF LINDSEY ROAD (49TH STREET) AS CONVEYED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1951, PAGE 1891 ALL OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE OF SAID LINDSEY ROAD (49TH STREET), SOUTH 89'46'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 206.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND; THENCE NORTH 00' 13'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 11.50 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 11.50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE OF SAID LINDSEY ROAD (49TH STREET); THENCE ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, SOUTH 89946' 12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00'13'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 11.50 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE OF SAID LINDSEY ROAD (49TH STREET); THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE, NORTH 89'46'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 287.5 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. CERTIFICATION: THIS SKETCH AND VESCRIPTION ARE NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND ORIGINAL s RAISED SEAL OF A LORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. 3 Z NOTE: THIS IS NOT A SKETCH OF SURVEY, BUT ONLY A GRAPHIC s DEPICTION OF THE DESCRIPTION SHOWN HEREON. THERE HAS BEEN NO FIELD WORK, VIEWING OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, OR E WILBU D!V MONUMENTS SET IN CONNECTION WITH THE PREPARATION OF THE PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR & MAPPER INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON. rz LICENSE NO. 4190, STATE OF FLORIDA NOTE: LANDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR e DATE: 08-09-� 16 RESTRICTIONS, RIGHTS—OF—WAY OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. PROJECT MANAGER DEPARTMENT MANAGER SCALE: CHECKED BY RO!k D I WEE W� N/A WAD � = a SHEET TITLE DATE: DRAWN BY " o SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 08-09-16 JAF ARCADIS U.S., Inc. MASS TRANSIT EASEMENT PROJECT NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER 1500 Gateway Boulevard, Sutte 20D Tel: (561) 697-70DO Fax (561) 3694nl Boynton Beach, Florida 33426 www.armciis.com SHEET 1 OF 2 WF077402 WF077402410102 P58 LO N Ove UJa m =)c �a0 N r m O EXHIBIT "A" SKETCH TO ACCOMPANY DESCRIPTION. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY! 0 P.O.C. INTERSECTION OF EAST R/W LINE OF 51 ST COURT PER O.R.B. 2018 PG. 2196 & THE NORTH R/W LINE OF LINDSEY RD. (49TH ST.) PER O.R.B. 1951, PG. 1891 LEGEND: SCALE: 1 "=20' tR ti.0 t SECTION 21, TWP. rG S., RGE 9 E. I. ....'wS .. tw �.• �...: r••. S.: �: Sti.: �..''..•'• P€.«A+ r OF LANDS', AND PLAN FOR LAND DRAINAGE AND Rl..rAtD RESE:R AiTTION 3 PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 25 N00' 13'48"E S89'46' 12"E 11.50' 25.00' 4- 10' U.E. (O.R.B. 2432, PG. 891) S89'46'1 2"E 206.03' 25.00' N89'46' 12"W P.O.B. S0013'48"W NORTH R/W 11.50' o LINE PER O.R.B. o 1951 PG. 1891 li - CENTERLINE L.A.E. - LIMITED ACCESS EASEMENT O.R.B. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK P.B. - PLAT BOOK PGS. - PAGES P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT R/W - RIGHT-OF-WAY U.E. - UTILITY EASEMENT LINDSEY ROAD (49TH. ST.) (80' PUBLIC R/W) (R/W PER - O.R.B. 707, PGS. 1720; O.R.B. 1277, PG. 2379 & O.R.B. 1951, PG. 1891) PROJECT MANAGER DEPARTMENT MANAGER SCALE: CHECKED BY 'NFD WFD 1' = 20' WFD Y RCAD P59 tm is SHEET TITLE DATE: DRAWN BY 9 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 08-09-16 JAF ARCADIS U.S., Inc. ® MASS TRANSIT EASEMENT PROJECT NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER V 1500 Gateway Boulevard, Sudo 200 Tel: (661) 697.7000 Fax: (561) 3694731 � WF077402 WF077402-SD02 0 Boynton Beach, Florida 33426 www arc SHEET 2 OF 2 P59 PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1/24/17 - LEGISLATIVE l D n Office Of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 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 Attorne DATE.: January 13, 2017 ATTORNEY RE: Public Hearing for Amendment to Section 100.03 "Amendment or Repeal of Ordinances" of Chapter 100 "General Provisions" of the Code of Indian River County, Codifying and Publishing the Ordinances to Readopt the Code up to and Including Supplement 119 Section 125.68(1)(a), Florida Statutes requires counties to maintain a current codification of all ordinances and an annual publication of such codification by the Board of County Commissioners. FUNDING: The only cost associated with this item was the cost of publication of the notice of public hearing in the amount of $148.78 which is being paid from the County Attorney's budget/Other Professional Services; Account No. 00110214- 033190. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Open the public hearing, take public comment, close the public hearing, and adopt the ordinance to codify and publish the ordinances published in The Code of Indian River County up to and including Supplement 119. /nhm Attachment: proposed ordinance 2-1C ORDINANCE NO. 2017 - AN ORDINANCE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 100.03 "AMENDMENT OR REPEAL OF ORDINANCES" OF CHAPTER 100 "GENERAL PROVISIONS" OF THE CODE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ("THE CODE"), CODIFYING AND PUBLISHING THE ORDINANCES UP TO AND INCLUDING SUPPLEMENT 119 THERETO, READOPTING THE CODE, DESIGNATING THE CODE AS THE BEST EVIDENCE OF THE CURRENT LAW OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 125.68(1)(a), Florida Statutes, requires counties to maintain a current codification of all ordinances; and WHEREAS, Section 125.68(1)(a), Florida Statutes, requires annual publication of such codification by the Board of County Commissioners; and WHEREAS, Municipal Code Corporation publishes periodic supplements to The Code of Indian River County more often than annually on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners; and WHEREAS, Subsection 100.03(1) of Chapter 100 of The Code of Indian River County, provides: The Code when adopted by the commission shall be the best evidence of the current law of the county. It shall be kept current by periodic supplements. Supplements to the Code shall be prima facie evidence of the current law of the county; however, the ordinances themselves shall be the best evidence until the Code is readopted, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, as follows: SECTION 1. CODIFICATION AND PUBLICATION. Section 100.03, Amendment or repeal of ordinances, of The Code of Indian River County is hereby amended to read as follows: CODING, Words in &tr�g format are deletions to existing text; words in underlined format are additions to existing text. P61 ORDINANCE NO. 2017- 1. The Code when adopted by the commission shall be the best evidence of the current law of the county. It shall be kept current by periodic supplements. Supplements to the Code shall be prima facie evidence of the current law of the county; however, the ordinances themselves shall be the best evidence until the Code is readopted. 2. All chapters, sections, subsections, or paragraphs to be repealed should be specifically repealed by reference to the chapter, section, subsection, or paragraph as appropriate. 3. The repeal or amendment of an ordinance shall not revive any ordinance in force before or at the time the ordinance repealed or amended took effect. 4. All ordinances published by the Municipal Code Corporation in The Code of Indian River County up to and including Supplement No. 444 119 thereto are deemed to be codified and published. The Code of Indian River County, including such supplements, is hereby readopted, and The Code of Indian River County, as readopted, shall be the best evidence of the current law of Indian River County, Florida. SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY. If any section, sentence, paragraph, phrase, or word of this ordinance is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative, or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance not having been held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, which shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. CODIFICATION. The amended language contained in Section 1 of this ordinance shall be codified as Section 100.03 of The Code of Indian River County. Additional codification, renumbering, or relettering of this ordinance is left to the discretion of Municipal Code Corporation. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. A certified copy of this ordinance, as enacted, shall be filed by the Clerk with the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida within ten days after enactment, and this ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary of State. 2 CODING: Words in st.iketgig„ format are deletions to existing text; words in underlined format are additions to existing text. P62 ORDINANCE NO, 2017 - This ordinance was advertised in the Indian River Press Journal on the 9th day of January, 2017, for a public hearing to be held on the 24th day of January, 2017, at which time it was moved for adoption by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner , and adopted by the following vote: Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Vice Chairman Peter D. O'Bryan Commissioner Susan Adams Commissioner Tim Zorc Commissioner Bob Solari The Chairman thereupon declared the ordinance duly passed and adopted this _ day of January, 2017. Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk and BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Comptroller INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA a Deputy Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY .ay DYLAN REINGOLD 000NTY ATTORNEY 0 Joseph -E. Flescher, Chairman Effective Date: This ordinance was filed with the Department of State and becomes effective on the day of , 2017. CODING Words in strike-tqr4augh format are deletions to existing text; words in underlined format are additions to existing text. P63 Treasure Coast Newspapers 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. 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WAWICE CHEVROlE7 0211)216411 avfp•3,tpb VOOMa exom 3650 SE FKdew vEAOBUCN CNS WALLACE HYUNDAI TVA Iq pa WAWCENLSSAN Hwwyy SUMrI du5US1 gSE Feder) 17555EiNmIN y, Vl3 SESt- Hwy., 1a01Y5E FedaJ VOLV�n T1I•T8)JDI a0pl]SO%5 Hwy.. Spurt rerohe Mrspa m-ieG•e000 ewxs}ue e,3 -A -a. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES PARKS DIVISION General Services lzal DATE: January 12, 2017 TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator FROM: Michael Zito, Assistant County Administrator General Services / Parks Division SUBJECT: Agreement With The Indian River County Fair Association, Inc. And The Vero Beach Firefighters Association, Inc. for Use Indian River County's Fairgrounds BACKGROUND: Since 1986, the Indian River County Fair Association, Inc. ("Fair Association") has contracted with Indian River County for use of the County Fairgrounds to host the annual Firefighters Fair. The Fair Association is organized under Florida Statutes, Chapter 616. The current agreement between the County and the Fair Association expired on October 31, 2016. ANALYSIS: In reviewing the terms of the prior Agreement, County staff worked with representatives of the Fair Association to propose a new Agreement. This process revealed that while the Fair Association owns and holds the license, the Vero Beach Firefighters Association, Inc. ("Firefighters Association") also has a significant role in the conducting the Fair operation. It is recommended that the County enter into a tripartite Agreement with both entities. All parties have mutually agreed to submit the attached agreement to the Board of County Commission for approval. The proposed Agreement converts the rental fee calculation due to the County from a 33.3% share of net profits to a 10% share of gross revenue. The conversion to a percentage of top line revenue simplifies the arrangement and is not expected to substantially impact the rental fee due to the County. Based upon a 10 year historical average of top line revenue, the annual fee is estimated to fall within the range of $28,000 to $32,000. The proposed Agreement also updates the insurance requirements in accordance with current County Risk Management thresholds. The term of the proposed agreement runs from January 24, 2017 through October 31, 2019. The Agreement has been prepared and reviewed by the County Attorney, as well as advisors to the Fair Association and the Firefighters Association. The updated Agreement otherwise contains substantially the same material terms as the prior -agreement. Essentially, the Indian River Fair Association and/or the Firefighters Association will pay the County 10% of gross revenue from any source in connection with the Fair in exchange for the exclusive use of the Fairgrounds facility during the time period reserved annually to set up, operate, and break down the Fair. Net profits from the Fair go to support the Indian River County Burn Fund, local high school scholarships, Fairgrounds improvements, and various other charitable organizations. FUNDING• Funding due to the County under the Agreement is identified by separate General Fund Account #001038- 369960. The County uses these funds to make improvements to the Fairgrounds. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board of County Commission approve the Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. ATTACHMENTS: Agreement for Use of Indian River County's Fairgrounds P64 Agreement for Use of Indian River County Fairgrounds THIS AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made and entered into this day of January, 2017, by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, 1801 21St Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960 ("County") and the INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, 1818 Commerce Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960 ("Indian River Association") and VERO BEACH FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, 1818 Commerce Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960 ("Vero Beach Association"). BACKGROUND RECITALS WHEREAS, the Indian River Association proposes to conduct a public fair or exposition in accordance with Chapter 616, Florida Statutes ("County Fair"), in calendar years 2017, 2018 and 2019 for the benefit and development of the educational, agricultural, horticultural, livestock, and other resources of Indian River County; and WHEREAS, the County is willing to support the Association in operating the County Fair by allowing the Association to use the Indian River County Fairgrounds, as described on Exhibit A attached hereto ("Fairgrounds"); and WHEREAS, the Indian River Association's use of the Fairgrounds to operate the County Fair serves a legitimate public purpose and is authorized by Florida Statutes section 616.11; and WHEREAS, the County and the Indian River Association had entered into prior agreements to operate the County Fair; the most recent agreement was dated October 5, 2010, which was renewed on October 1, 2013; and WHEREAS, the Indian River Association and the Vero Beach Association, (collectively referred to as the "Associations"), will jointly operate the County Fair: NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, County and Associations mutually agree as follows: 1. Permit. In accordance with Florida Statutes section 616.15, the Indian River Association shall annually apply to the State of Florida, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Marketing and Development, Bureau of State Farmers' Markets ("State") for a fair permit to conduct an annual County Fair in calendar years 2017, 2018 and 2019 and the Association shall be responsible for all matters pertaining to such permitting. 2. Schedule. In each year during the term of this Agreement, if a permit is issued by the State to the Indian River Association, the Indian River Association shall C:IUwmIGRANIC-1WppDataV.ocaNTempWL Techno1opiesWasyPDF 7QBCL@1005U53QBCL@10058453.doc Page 1 of 5 P65 have priority at the Fairgrounds in scheduling the County Fair if the Indian River Association notifies the County in writing through the County's Parks Director of the proposed dates by May 30, in which case the County shall let the Indian River Association use and occupy the Fairgrounds during a period not exceeding twenty-one (21) days in March of the following year. In the event the Indian River Association fails to notify the County of the following year's County Fair dates by May 30, the County may allow the Association to operate the County Fair at the Fairgrounds in March of the following year, absent previously scheduled conflicting events. 3. Contracts/Notice to Certain Parties. It shall be the responsibility of the Associations to arrange for all contracts for amusements, entertainment, and any commercial exhibits or matters that it determines will enhance the County Fair. The Associations are also responsible to provide timely notice to the Indian River County Animal Control Division and The Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County, Inc. when and if the Associations will have animals present at the County Fair that are not associated with the 4-H exhibitions, so that the required inspections may be performed before and during the County Fair. 4. Structures/Insurance of Contracting Parties. Any person or organization contracting with the Associations shall provide its own temporary structure with the approval of the Associations. The County shall have no obligation to provide such structures. Any contracting person or organizations shall have proof of liability insurance acceptable to the County and the Associations. Acceptance by the County shall not be unreasonably withheld. 5. Volunteers/Security. The Associations shall provide volunteer and other help to staff the County Fair. Any subcontract for operation or administration of the County Fair shall be subject to the County's prior review and approval. The Associations shall provide adequate security for the County Fair and shall provide sufficient volunteers or paid security guards to maintain crowd control, to the County's satisfaction, at all times while the County Fair is underway. 6. Electricity. The Associations shall provide electricity and pay all electricity cost while the County Fair is open as well as for those dates on which the County Fair is being set up and removed. 7. Accounting. The Associations shall maintain records in accordance with sound accounting practices and procedures showing all costs, expenses, as well as all receipts and proceeds from the County Fair. The Associations shall, at their sole expense, cause a state certified public accountant to conduct a review, based on sound accounting practices and procedures, of the Associations and of any person or entity that operates or administers the County Fair. The Associations shall submit copies of the reviews to the County on or before September 30 of each year that the Associations operate the County Fair. If the Associations fail to submit copies of the reviews in a timely manner, the Associations shall pay to the County an administrative charge of Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) for each calendar day after September 30 that the copies C:1UwalGRANIC-1WppDataV.ocaATempiBCL TechnofoglesbasyPDF 71@BCLQ1005W31@BCL@10058453.doc Page 2 of 5 P66 of the reviews are not submitted. All books and records of the Associations and of any person or entity that operates or administers the County Fair shall be public records and shall be provided to the County upon the County's request. In addition to the above - stated accounting and auditing requirements, the Associations shall conduct all accounting and auditing required by law. The Associations shall maintain records, in a form acceptable to the County, of all funds received and expended in connection with the County Fair. All such records shall be provided to the County upon request. The Associations shall effectuate internal controls and procedures, subject to the County's approval, regarding the receipt and expenditure of all funds. Such internal controls and procedures shall include documentation and verification of all gate receipts and invoices and admissions and enumeration of admissions. 8. Insurance. The Associations shall purchase liability insurance coverage in an amount of not less than $1,000,000 per individual injury and $5,000,000 per occurrence during the term of the County Fair. On all insurance policies the County shall be named as additional insured on the policy and copies of the policy or a certificate of insurance shall be submitted to the County at least two weeks prior to the start of the County Fair. The insurance company must be licensed to issue insurance policies in the state of Florida, and must be rated at least A -VII per Best's Key Rating Guide. The policy must be "occurrence" and not "claims made," and the certificate of insurance must provide that the County be given a thirty (30) day written notice of insurance company's intent to cancel or terminate the policy of insurance. In addition, the Associations must provide proof of insurance from the amusement/midway company in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence/$5,000,000 aggregate, adding County as an additional insured and subject to all above insurance requirements necessary for the Associations. 9. Release/Indemnification. The Associations hereby release and agree to defend, hold harmless and indemnify the County, and the County's commissioners, officers, employees, and agents (collectively, for the purposes of this paragraph, "County"), from and against any and all claims for damages, costs, third party liabilities, judgments, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) for personal injury, wrongful death or property damage, arising out of or relating to the County Fair (collectively "Claims"), except that the Associations' obligation to defend, hold harmless and indemnify the County shall not apply to Claims which are judicially determined to have been caused by County's negligence or intentional misconduct. 10. Expenses/Payment of Fee to County. Associations shall be responsible for the payment and approval of all expenses arising from and related to the promotion and operation of the County Fair, and shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify the County from and against any such expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees. The County shall have no liability for such expenses. Associations shall pay to County on or before September 30 of each year during the term of this Agreement that the Associations operate the County Fair, ten percent of the gross revenue from the County Fair as a fee for the use of the Fairgrounds, to be held by the County in a separate account, which the County shall use for future Fairgrounds improvements. The Indian C:IUsarsIGRANIC-1NppDataIL"TompIBCL Tschndo&sbasyPDF 71@BCL@10058453WCLO_10058453.doc Page 3 of 5 P67 River County Board of County Commissioners may waive or defer the fee or a portion thereof described in this section in the event of extenuating circumstances which result in an aggregate net loss for the County Fair for that year. 11. Trash/Traffic Control Devices. The County will provide trash containers and garbage collection. The Associations will pay for water service and sewage pickup for the County Fair. The County may provide up to thirty (30) traffic barricades and up to thirty (30) traffic cones with four (4) lighting trees for the Associations' use exclusively in connection with the County Fair if, in the County's Public Works Director's sole discretion, such traffic barriers and traffic cones and lighting trees are available for such use. If the County's Public Works Director provides such traffic barricades, traffic cones and lighting trees for use in connection with the County Fair, the Associations shall retrieve them from the County's storage location, and then return them to the same storage location or where the County's Public Works Director otherwise directs, within five (5) days following conclusion of such year's County Fair. The Associations shall replace, at the Associations' expense, within thirty (30) days following conclusion of such year's County Fair, any of the County's lighting trees, traffic barricades and traffic cones that are damaged, lost, or stolen while in the Associations' custody. 12. Sanitation. The Associations shall provide sanitation and adequate restroom facilities, in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations and to the County's satisfaction, for persons attending the County Fair. 13. Staffinq. The Associations shall endeavor in good faith to procure a midway and provide staff to operate the County Fair. However, in the event that the Associations fail to enter into a contract to provide a midway or if the Associations determine that the Associations cannot adequately staff the County Fair, then Associations shall provide written notice to County at least sixty (60) days before the County Fair is to open that it will not manage the County Fair, in which case the County may take whatever steps it deems appropriate. 14. First Amendment Activities. The Associations agree to provide reasonable accommodation for any activities which are protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. Such accommodation may be in accordance with existing Fair rules, provided that such rules are consistent with the First Amendment and applicable law. 15. Termination. Any party may terminate this Agreement or propose amending this Agreement by providing written notice to the other party by November 1 of the year preceding the following year's County Fair. The term of this Agreement shall be from January _, 2017 through October 31, 2019, unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 16. Governing LawNenue/Liability. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any lawsuit brought by either party against the other party or otherwise arising out of this Agreement shall be in Indian River C1UsmIGRANIC-I%AppDataU.owA7" mpOCL TachnoloQiesbasyPDF 71@BCL@100584534BCW0058153.doc Page 4 of 5 P68 County, Florida, or, in the event of federal jurisdiction, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The Associations liability under this Agreement shall be joint and several, and the compromise of any claim arising under this Agreement with, or the release of, either of the Associations shall not constitute a compromise with, or a release of, the other Borrower. 17. Background Recitals. The Background Recitals set forth above are true and correct and form a material part of this Agreement. 18. Presuit Mediation. In the event of a dispute between the parties, prior to the filing of any lawsuit, the parties shall (i) select a mutually acceptable certified mediator, and (ii) participate in good faith in mediation to attempt to resolve the dispute. Only if mediation proceeds to impasse without resolution of the dispute, may either party file a lawsuit relating to the dispute. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the proper officials of County and Association have executed this Agreement, effective on the date first written above. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION Board OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman Approved ATTEST: Jeffrey R. Smith Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk APPROVED BY: Jason E. Brown. County Administrator APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY Dylan Reingold, County Attorney By: Print name: Title: VERO BEACH FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION, INC. By: Print name: Title: C'IUwmlGRANIC-1L4ppDatalLocahTempIBCL TechnologlesbasyPDF 71@BCL@100584531@BCL@ 10058453.dw Page 5 of 5 P69 /zc/ INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES Date: January 18, 2017 To: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator From: Vincent Burke, P.E., Director of Utility Services Prepared By: Arjuna Weragoda, P.E., Capital Projects Manager Subject: Collier Creek Estates Subdivision Petition Water Assessment Project Utility Phases 1,1A and 113 (UCP 4125), Resolutions I (Preliminary Assessment Roll) and II (Public Hearing Date) BACKGROUND On April 5, 2016, under Regular Agenda item 12-61, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) unanimously authorized staff to proceed with the design for Utility Phase I of the Collier Creek Estates Subdivision petition water assessment project. On August 16, 2016, BCC approved amending the original assessment area to include Phases 1A and 1B. Now that the design is complete, staff would like the Board to consider the next step of the assessment process. ANALYSIS The Collier Creek Estates Subdivision has 141 parcels benefitting from the water main. The parcels vary in size. The average parcel size is 0.66 of an acre. Staff received signed petitions from 100 of the 141 residential parcels, or 70.92% of the property owners in favor of the project. The 141 parcels according to tax records are zoned as follows: • 21 Vacant lots • 120 Single Family Residential parcels The subject assessment portion of the project will consist of installing approximately 9,600 linear feet of fl- inch and 6 -inch PVC water main, with ten (10) fire hydrants as well as water services to each parcel. The proposed 8 -inch watermain will connect to the existing 16 -inch main on S. Wimbrow Drive to the north and the existing 8 -inch main on Englar Drive to the south. The total project cost is estimated at $881,250, which includes construction, surveying, engineering, administration and inspection. Therefore, an equal per parcel cost of $6,250.00 will be levied against all 141 benefitting parcels. Pending the outcome of today's BCC decision, staff will apply for permits to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and the City of Sebastian. A Providing Resolution (Resolution 1) is presented for adoption by the BCC. A separate resolution (Resolution II) is presented for adoption to hold a Public Hearing to discuss the advisability, project cost, and amount of the assessment for each property owner in the benefited area. Pending BCC approval, a Public Hearing is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 9:05 A.M. in the Indian River County Commission Chambers. An assessment roll and assessment plat have been prepared and are on file with the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners. C:\Users\GRANIC'1\AppData\local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 7\@BCL@2005D903\@BCL@2005D903.docx P70 FUNDING: Funds for this project are derived from the Assessment Fund. Assessment Fund revenues are generated from connection fees paid by the benefitting property owners. DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT Collier Creek Estates Water 473-169000-16515 $ 881,250.00 Assessment The staff of the Utilities Department recommends the following: 1) Adopt the resolution providing for the installation of the water main within utility Phases 1, 1A and 1B of the petition water assessment project for the Collier Creek Estates Subdivision, subject to the terms outlined in the resolution. The Board of County Commissioners shall establish the applicable interest rate at the time the final assessment roll is approved. 2) Adopt a resolution setting the time and place of the Public Hearing— March 14, 2017, at 9:05 am. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS: 1. Providing Resolution (Resolution No. 1) 2. Setting Resolution for Public Hearing (Resolution No. II) 3. Assessment Roll 4. Assessment Area Map C:\Users\GRANIC-1\App0ata\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 7\@BCL@200SD903\@BCL@200SD903.docx P71 Providing (First Resolution) RESOLUTION NO. 2017- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR A WATER MAIN EXTENSION FROM 699 S. EASY STREET TO AND INCLUDING 774 S. EASY STREET; 193 CHELLO AVENUE TO AND INCLUDING 209 CHELLO AVENUE; 100 BECKER AVENUE TO AND INCLUDING 109 BECKER AVENUE; 100 CHARLES AVENUE TO AND INCLUDING 108 CHARLES AVENUE; 738 HOLDEN AVENUE TO AND INCLUDING 786 HOLDEN AVENUE; AND 800 HOLDEN COURT TO AND INCLUDING 807 HOLDEN COURT, WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION OF COLLIER CREEK ESTATES, PHASES 1, 3, 4, 5 AND PORTIONS OF PHASES 2 AND 6, LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; PROVIDING THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST, METHOD OF PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS, NUMBER OF ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS, AND DESCRIPTION OF THE AREA TO BE SERVED. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County has determined that the improvements herein described are necessary to promote the public welfare of the county and has determined to defray the cost thereof by special assessments against certain specially benefited properties to be serviced by a water main extension from 699 S. Easy Street to and including 774 S. Easy Street; 193, Chello Avenue to and including 209 Chello Avenue, 100 Becker Avenue to and including 109 Becker Avenue; 100 Charles Avenue to and including 108 Charles Avenue; 738 Holden Avenue to and including 786 Holden Avenue; and 800 Holden Court to and including 807 Holden Court, within the subdivision of Collier Creek Estates, Phases 1, 3, 4, 5 and portions of Phases 2 and 6, located within the City of Sebastian, in Indian River County, Florida, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, as follows: 1. The County does hereby determine that a water main shall be extended from 699 S. Easy Street to and including 774 S. Easy Street; 193 Chello Avenue to and including 209 Chello Avenue, 100 Becker Avenue to and including 109 Becker Avenue; 100 Charles Avenue to and including 108 Charles Avenue; 738 Holden Avenue to and including 786 Holden Avenue; and 800 Holden Court to and including 807 Holden Court, within the subdivision of Collier Creek Estates, Phases 1, 3, 4, 5 and portions of Phases 2 and 6, located within the City of Sebastian, in Indian River County, Florida, to specially benefit 141 parcels located therein ("Improvements"), and that the cost thereof shall be specially assessed in accordance with the provisions of Section 206.01 through 206.09 of The Code of Indian River County. 2. As access to water provides an equal benefit to each property served, the assessment will be equal per parcel. P72 RESOLUTION NO. 2017- 3. The estimated cost for the Improvements is $881,250.00 or $6,250.00 per parcel to be paid by the properties specially benefited as shown on the assessment plat on file with the Department of Utility Services and the Clerk to the Board. Assessments are to be levied against all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous or bounding and abutting upon the Improvements or specially benefited thereby and further designated by the assessment plat with respect to the special assessments. 4. A special assessment in the amount of $6,250.00 per parcel may be assessed against each of the specially benefited properties designated on the assessment plat on file with the Clerk to the Board. This special assessment may be raised or lowered by action of the Board of County Commissioners serving as the equalizing board at the public hearing, as set forth in Section 206.07 of The Code of Indian River County. 5. The special assessments shall be due and payable and may be paid in full within 90 days after the date of the as -built resolution of the Board with respect to credits against the special assessments after completion of the Improvements (the "Credit Date") without interest. If not paid in full, the special assessments may be paid in ten equal yearly installments of principal plus interest. If not paid when due, there shall be added a penalty of 1-1/2% of the principal not paid when due. The unpaid balance of the special assessments shall bear interest until paid at a rate to be determined by the Board of County Commissioners when the Improvements are completed. 6. There is presently on file with the Department of Utility Services an assessment plat showing the area to be assessed, plans and specifications for the Improvements and an estimate of the cost of the proposed Improvements. All of these are open to inspection by the public at the Department of Utility Services. 7. A proposed preliminary assessment roll with respect to the special assessments is on file with the Clerk to the Board and Department of Utility Services. 8. Upon the adoption of this resolution, the Department of Utility Services shall cause this resolution (along with a map showing the areas to be served) to be published at least one time in the Indian River Press Journal before the public hearing as required by Section 206.04 of The Code of Indian River County. 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: Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Vice Chairman Peter D. O'Bryan Commissioner Susan Adams Commissioner Tim Zorc Commissioner Bob Solari P73 RESOLUTION NO. 2017 - The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this. day of January., 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman By: Deputy Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICI_EUCY BY YLAN REINGOLD COUNTY ATTORNEY P74 Time and Place (Second Resolution) RESOLUTION NO. 2017- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SETTING A TIME AND PLACE AT WHICH THE OWNERS OF PROPERTIES FROM 699 S. EASY STREET TO AND INCLUDING 774 S. EASY STREET; 193 CHELLO AVENUE TO AND INCLUDING 209 CHELLO AVENUE; 100 BECKER AVENUE TO AND INCLUDING 109 BECKER AVENUE; 100 CHARLES AVENUE TO AND INCLUDING 108 CHARLES AVENUE; 738 HOLDEN AVENUE TO AND INCLUDING 786 HOLDEN AVENUE; AND 800 HOLDEN COURT TO AND INCLUDING 807 HOLDEN COURT, WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION OF COLLIER CREEK ESTATES, PHASES 1, 3, 4, 5 AND PORTIONS OF PHASES 2 AND 6, LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS, MAY APPEAR BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AND BE HEARD AS TO THE PROPRIETY AND ADVISABILITY OF CONSTRUCTING THE WATER MAIN EXTENSION, AS TO THE COST THEREOF, AS TO THE MANNER OF PAYMENT THEREFOR, AND AS TO THE AMOUNT THEREOF TO BE SPECIALLY ASSESSED AGAINST EACH PROPERTY BENEFITED THEREBY. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County has, by Resolution No. 2017- , determined that it is necessary for the public welfare of the citizens of the County, and particularly as to those living, working, and owning property within the area described hereinafter, that a waterline be installed from 699 S. Easy Street to and including 774 S. Easy Street; 193 Chello Avenue to and including 209 Chello Avenue, 100 Becker Avenue to and including 109 Becker Avenue; 100 Charles Avenue to and including 108 Charles Avenue; 738 Holden Avenue to and including 786 Holden Avenue; and 800 Holden Court to and including 807 Holden Court, within the subdivision of Collier Creek Estates, Phases 1, 3, 4, 5 and portions of Phases 2 and 6, located within the City of Sebastian, in Indian River County, Florida, to serve 141 parcels ("Improvements"); and WHEREAS, as access to water provides an equal benefit to each property served, the assessment will be equal per parcel; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that the cost to be specially assessed with respect thereto shall be $881,250.00 or $6,250.00 per parcel; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has caused an assessment roll to be completed and filed with the Clerk to the Board; and P75 RESOLUTION NO. 2017 - WHEREAS, Section 206.06 of The Code of Indian River County provides that the Board of County Commissioners shall fix a time and place at which the owners of the specially benefited properties to be specially assessed or any other persons interested therein may appear before the Board of County Commissioners and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of constructing such water main extension, as to the cost thereof, as to the manner of payment therefor, and as to the amount thereof to be assessed against each property benefited thereby, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, as follows: 1. The County Commission shall meet at the County Commission Chambers in the County Administration Building at the hour of 9:05 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, on Tuesday, March 14, 2017, at which time the owners of the specially benefited properties to be specially assessed and any other interested persons, may appear before said Commission and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of making the improvements, the cost thereof, the manner of payment therefor, and the amount to be assessed against each property. The area to be improved and the properties to be specially benefited are more particularly described upon the assessment plat and the assessment roll with regard to the special assessments. 2. All persons interested in the construction of said Improvements and the special assessments against the properties to be specially benefited may review the assessment plat showing the area to be assessed, the assessment roll, the plans and specifications for said Improvements, and an estimate of the cost thereof at the office of the Department of Utility Services and the Clerk to the Board any week day from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays. 3. Notice of the time and place of this public hearing shall be given by two publications in the Indian River Press Journal Newspaper one week apart. The last publication shall be at least one week prior to the date of the hearing. 4. The Department of Utility Services shall give the owner of each property to be specially assessed at least ten days' notice in writing of such time and place, which shall be served by mailing a copy of such notice to each of such property owners at his last known address obtained from the records of the property appraiser. 2 P76 RESOLUTION NO. 2017 - 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: Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Vice Chairman Peter D. O'Bryan Commissioner Susan Adams Commissioner Tim Zorc Commissioner Bob Solari The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this day of January, 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By Deputy Clerk APPROVED AS TO 'FO IA AND LEGAL SUFFI CY BY DYLAN REINGOLD COUNTY ATTORNEY 3 Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman P77 (X)� INDIAN RIVER COUNTY —DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICESCOLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE lA & PHASE 16PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0001-00001.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BORTOLI-FERGUSON, WENDY Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 699 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 1 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 699 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0001-00002.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner EDWARDS, JOSHUA B & VIVIAN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 703 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 2 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 196 CHELLO AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0001-00003.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner EBERLE, RICHARD WAYNE & DEANN MARIE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 194 CHELLO AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 3 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 194 CHELLO AV f•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014_Proposed\CallierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\Ol_PreliminarvAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_l_lA ]B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P78 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 16 ; PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0001-00004.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner LIVINGSTON, MARK A & ALLISON L Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 193 CHELLO AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 4 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 193 CHELLO AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0001-00005.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner COLOMBINO, LUCIANO F & KATHLEEN M Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 1313 PALERMO WAY LANTANA FL 33462 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT: LOT 5 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 195 CHELLO AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0001-00006.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner LACHOWICZ, GARY A & NICK[ LYNN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 197 CHELLO AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 6 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 197 CHELLO AV . FAUtilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\WordDocuments\Ol PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_lA 1B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P79 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 113 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0001-00007.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner FJ WEBB FAMILY LP (1/2) & Secondary Owner #1 WEBB, FRANCIS J (TR) )1/2) Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address C/O FRANCIS J WEBB MILFORD DE 19963 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/U NIT: LOT 7 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 701 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0001-00008.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner EDWARDS, JOSHUA B & VIVIAN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 703 EASY ST S SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 8 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 703 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0001-00009.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner VERNON, CAROLYN J & Secondary Owner #1 VERON, GARY L Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 705 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 9 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 1 705 S EASY ST P\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_l_lA 1B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P8O INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 16 LL— RESOLUTION E . O SOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0002-00001.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner WOLZ, MICHAEL E & SUSAN F Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 200 CHELLO AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 1 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 200 CHELLO AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0002-00002.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner ALTVATER, HENRY L & EDITH E Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 202 CHELLO AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 2 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 202 CHELLO AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0002-00003.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HARRINGTON, ROGER S (LE) & RANNELL L (LE) Secondary Owner #1 HARRINGTON, CHRISTOPHER R Secondary Owner #2 HARRINGTON, ROGER S JR Mailing Address 204 CHELLO AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958-4595 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 3 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 204 CHELLO AV F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase 1\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_IA 1B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P81 prr0. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES rw, COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1 PHASE 1A & PHASE 113 PRELIMINARY,• ASSESSMENT ROLL —RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18=00005-0002-00004.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner FORGATCH, JOHN D Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 640 KINGFISH RD NORTH PALM BEACH FL 33408 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 4 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 206 CHELLO AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00005=0002-00005.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner CRONIN, BRADFORD F & PAULINE T Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 208 CHELLO AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT: LOT 5 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 208 CHELLO AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0002-00006.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HEINZ, H DENNIS & GAIL Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address LAKESIDE DR BLOCK ISLAND RI 02827 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT: LOT 6 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 209 CHELLO AV F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\Ol_PreliminarYAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A SB.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P82 a.,,. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES r �^ COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 1B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0002-00007.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner CHIECA, ROBERT & MARIE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 207 CHELLO AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 7 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 207 CHELLO AV Assessment= Parcel # 31-39-18-00005=0002-00008.0 $6,250.00 Owner DRESCHER, RICHARD B & ELSE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 205 CHELLO AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 8 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 205 CHELLO AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0002-00009.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HOFFMAN, BRUCE 'M & NAHIR Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 203 CHELLO AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 9 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 203 CHELLO AV )jects - Assessment ase_1 ]A 1B.docx lanuary 18, 2017 P83 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 113 T PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0002-00010.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MCDERMOTT, THOMAS M (LE) & JOYCE R (LE) Secondary Owner #1 MCDERMOTT, JOHN J (1/2) Secondary Owner #2 MCDERMOTT, THOMAS M 1R (1/2) Mailing Address 700 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 10 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 700 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0002-00011.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner SANDS, MARSHALL B & JUDITH L Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 702 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT: LOT it PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 702 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0002-00012.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner GRACE, PETER T & KATHLEEN M Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 704 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 12 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 704 S EASY ST FAUtilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase ]_IA IB.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P84 V YRr INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 1B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 •� Parcel # 31-39-18-00005-0002-00013.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner CONLON, JOHN M & BETTY M Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 706 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958-5023 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE I BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT: LOT 13 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-11 Site Address 706 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00006=0001-00010.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner FORSTE, ROBERT & NANCY Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 707 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 10 PBI/OR SK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 707 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00006-0001-00011.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner CANNEY, JOHN & CAROLE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 709 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 11 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 709 S EASY ST F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivision Phase_1\WordOocuments\OI_PreliminarvAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_IA 1B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P85 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY— DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE lA &PHASE 16 .-. PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00006-0001-00012.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MCCARTHY, SUSAN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 711 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 12 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 711 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00006-0001-00013.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner ALESSO, BRUCE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 713 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 13 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 713 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00006-0001-00014.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner GEARY, JOHN E & NANCY R Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 715 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT: LOT 14 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 715 S EASY ST F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_l_lA l8.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P86 putt INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 16 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18=00006-0001-00015.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner KINDLER, KENNETH LEIGH & CHERYL LYNNE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 717 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK A LOT/UNIT : LOT 15 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 717 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00006-0002-00014.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner LEEDHAM, R W (LE) &MARY (LE) Secondary Owner #1 LEEDHAM, MARY (TR) Secondary Owner #2 LEEDHAM, R W (TR) Mailing Address 708 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 14 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 708 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00006-0002-00015.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HOLMES, CALVIN TRUMAN JR & TAMMY Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 710 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 15 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 710 S EASY ST F'\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase 1\WordDocuments\OI_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A —I B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P87 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES w COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 16 ; PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00006-0002-00016.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner WILLIAMS, JACKIE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 712 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 16 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 712 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00006=0002-00017.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner NAGY, BELA G A & ELISSA R Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 714 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT: LOT 17 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 714 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00006=0002-00018.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner ELFORD, JAMES R III & MARY JANE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 716 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958-5023 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE TWO BLK/BLDG : BLK B LOT/UNIT : LOT 18 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-39 Site Address 716 S EASY ST FAUtilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\Word Documents\01 PreliminaryAssessmentRotl RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase 1_IA 18.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P88 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 16 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0005-00019.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner FLEMING, BRUCE W Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 720 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT : LOT 19 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 720 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0006-00023.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner GALLAGHER, JAMES J & JUDITH EVANS Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 766 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/U NIT: LOT 23 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 766 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0006-00024.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner Confidential Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 24 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\WordDocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase 1 lA —I B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P89 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES r: COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE lA &PHASE 16 .., PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0006-00025.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner GABOR, MICHAEL 1 & DIANA C Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 770 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 25 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 770 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007=0006-00026.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner CLINTON, BRIAN 1 (TRS)(TOK) & JOAN M (TRS)(TOK) Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 772 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 26 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 772 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0006-00027.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HALL, PATRICK & SHARON Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 774 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT :'LOT 27 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 774 HOLDEN AV P\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase 1\WordDocuments\O1_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A —I B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P90 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 1B `. PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL —RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0006-00028.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BLOCK, ALFRED L (COTR)(TOK)& JUDITH A (COTR)(TOK) Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 776 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 28 PBI/OR BK: 13131 15-66 Site Address 776 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0006-00029.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner KETCHAM, DENNIS TYLER & CYNTHIA LEA Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 778 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 29 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 778 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0006-00030.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner KULLY, JOHN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 780 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 30 PBI/OR BK: 13131 15-66 Site Address 780 HOLDEN AV P\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase 1_lA —1 B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P91 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES ox COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 16PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL —RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0006-00031.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner SPIVAK, MERRILL M Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 782 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 31 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 782 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-000600032.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BUCHHEIT, GEORGE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 784 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 32 PBl/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 784 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0006-00033.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner WALKER, JARROD & Secondary Owner #1 WALKER, FRANCES Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 786 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 33 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 786 HOLDEN AV ineering\Projects - Assessment ON-1-2—Phase — 1—IAlB.docx dnesday, January 18, 2017 P92 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 16 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 1 '" m Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0008-00010.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner THEIMER, HANS JUERGEN & Secondary Owner #1 THEIMER, LISA A (KING) Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 767 HOLDEN AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 10 PBI/OR BK: 13131 15-66 Site Address 767 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007=0008-00011.0 Assessment= $6,250:00 Owner CLARK, GERALD E (LE) & ELEANORE L (LE) Secondary Owner #1 CLARK, ELEANORE L (COTRS) Secondary Owner #2 CLARK, GERALD E (COTRS) Mailing Address 769 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 11 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site.Address 769 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0008-00012.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BRITTON, LON G & PAMELA S Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 771 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT: LOT 12 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 771 HOLDEN AV F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase 1 lA —I B.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P93 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 18 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 1 h"" Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0008-00013.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner KRUPA, STEPHEN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 773 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 13 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 773 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0008-00014.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner ALDRICH, JANICE LEE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address PO BOX 533 VERO BEACH FL 32960-0533 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 14 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 775 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007=0008-00015.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner WELLMAN, JAMES E & CONNIE S Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 783 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958-5048 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT: LOT 15 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 783 HOLDEN AV P\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOCAssessments 2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\01_PreliminarvAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_S 1A —1 B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P94 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 113 " PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0008-00016.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner ST ANGELO, EDWARD JR (TR) Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 1 FESSENDEN RD BARRINGTON RI 02806 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT: LOT 16 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 785 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0008-00017.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner GHIGLIOTTY, HENRY J (COTRS)(TOK)& AUDREE S (COTRS)(TOK) Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 774 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT: LOT 17 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 774 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0008-00018.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner STANILKA, TONY & JOYCE L Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 772 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 18 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 772 S EASY ST F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A 18.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P95 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1 PHASE 1A & PHASE 16 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION1 •h• Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0008-00019.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HARTMAN, ROBERT E & Secondary Owner #1 HARTMAN, ROBIN A Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 770 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLKIBLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT: LOT 19 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 770 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0009-00001.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner SUNNYCALB, JAMES & OLIVIA Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 721 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 1 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 721 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0009-00022.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner EPISCOPO, ANTHONY & Secondary Owner #1 SILVA, VICTORIA A Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 40875 N ELIME RD ANTIOCH IL 60002 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 22 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 771 S EASY ST P\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\WordDocuments\01 PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1 1A —I B.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P96 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1 PHASE lA & PHASE 16 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RE •'• SOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0009-00023.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner LELEKIS, JOHN & PAULA Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 773 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 23 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 773 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0010-00001.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner TERRA FRIMA LAMININ LLC Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 630 NEWPORT DR INDIALANTIC FL 32903-4029 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK J LOT/UNIT : LOT 1 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 801 HOLDEN CT Parcel # 31-39-18-00007=0010-00002.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner TICE, CHARLES G Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 803 HOLDEN CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK J LOT/UNIT : LOT 2 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 803 HOLDEN CT F'\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase 1\WordDocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_IA 1B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P97 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 1B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0010-00003.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner ANDERSON, WILLIAM P Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 805 HOLDEN CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK J LOT/UNIT : LOT 3 PBI/OR BK: 13131 15-66 Site Address 805 HOLDEN CT Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0010-00004.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner CALVERT, WILLIAM DEAN & JENNIFER MARIE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 807 HOLDEN CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK J LOT/UNIT: LOT PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 807 HOLDEN CT Parcel # 31-39-1800007-0010-00005.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MCEWEN, MITCH & ROBIN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 806 HOLDEN CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK J LOT/UNIT : LOTS PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 806 HOLDEN CT FAUtilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\O1_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A 18.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P98 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1 PHASE IA & PHASE 16 -•{. PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0010-00006.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner ROSS, SCOTT & DONNA Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 804 HOLDEN COURT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK J LOT/UNIT : LOT 6 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 804 HOLDEN CT Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0010-00007.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner GIRAN, KAREN MARIE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 802 HOLDEN CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK J LOT/UNIT : LOT 7 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 802 HOLDEN CT Parcel # 31-39-18-00007-0010-00008.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner PACOWSKI, ANNE Y & ROSTISLAW Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 800 HOLDEN CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE THREE BLK/BLDG : BLK J LOT/U NIT: LOT 8 PBI/OR BK: PBI 15-66 Site Address 800 HOLDEN CT F,\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_l\\VordOocuments\O1_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase ] lA lB.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P99 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 1B ; h�.m* PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0006-00017.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HAWS, FRANKLIN & ANITA V Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 754 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT: LOT 17 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 754 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0006-00018.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner PASLEY, MICHEAL CHRISTOPHER Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 756 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 18 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 756 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008=0006-00019.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner SHARLAND, JOSEPH T & DEANA M Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 758 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT: LOT 19 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 758 HOLDEN AV LITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment RES0LUTI0N_1 2 Phase_1 1A 18.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P100 { •f Ar INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES d —� COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 1B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT• r• ROLL—RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18.00008-0006-00020.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BRUNELLE, DAVID P & SANDRA M Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 762 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT: LOT 21 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 762 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0006-00022.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner CARROLL, TERRI Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 764 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 22 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 764 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0007-00001.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner WALDRON, MEGAN & Secondary Owner #1 DALLY, PATRICIA Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 100 CHARLES AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958-5042 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK G LOT/UNIT : LOT 1 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 100 CHARLES AV F-\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\01_PreliminarvAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_l_lA iB.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 13101 O Tyr INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES t �, COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE iB_/y PRELIMINARY A •'"" SSESSMENT ROLL —RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0007-00002.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BALDASSANO, PAUL A JR (TR)(TOK) Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 102 CHARLES AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK G LOT/UNIT : LOT 2 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 102 CHARLES AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0007-00003.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner O'DEA, MICHAEL D & MARGARET P Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 104 CHARLES AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK G LOT/U NIT: LOT 3 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 104 CHARLES AV Parcel # 31-39-18-0000&0007-00004.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner FOY, ANDREW J (LE) Secondary Owner #1 FOY, ANDREW J Secondary Owner #2 GUILIANO, ANN MARIE Mailing Address 106 CHARLES AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK G LOT/UNIT : LOT 4 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 106 CHARLES AV F•\Utillties\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\Ol_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_lA lB.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P1O2 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES r COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 16 _ PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0007-00005.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner QIZILBASH, ALI A & ZAHIDA Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 108 CHARLES AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK G LOT/UNIT: LOT 5 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 108 CHARLES AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00001.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner PAPARIAN, RAYMOND P JR & Secondary Owner #1 FIORE, JEAN M Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 101 CHARLES AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 1 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 101 CHARLES AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00002.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HUDON, ROBERT & GINETTE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 103 CHARLES AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 2 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 103 CHARLES AV y P\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\000Assessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase 1\WordDocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION_1 2 Phase 1_IA 18.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P103 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES p')_*"� 9 ,COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE lA & PHASE 16PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL —RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00003.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BUCKINGHAM, DONALD C & KYONG C Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 105 CHARLES AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT: LOT 3 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 105 CHARLES AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00004.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner RIZWI, TABASSUM Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 8540 SEACREST VERO BEACH FL 32963 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 4 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 107 CHARLES AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00005.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner LEWIN, GILBERT (LE) & LEIGH C (LE) Secondary Owner #1 LEWIN, GILBERT R (TRS) & LEIGH C(TRS) Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 757 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT S PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 757 HOLDEN AV ; 1yt :yq:;j F"\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\Ol_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_l_lA IB.doa Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P104 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE lA & PHASE 16 ; PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00006.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner ROMANO, THOMAS G & Secondary Owner #1 CAMPBELL-ROMANO, CORINNE Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 4989 SE DEVENWOOD WAY STUART FL 34997 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 6 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 759 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00007.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MATHISEN, NORMAN A (TRS)(TOK) & CHRISTINE (TRS)(TOK) Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 761 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958-5048 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 7 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 761 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00008.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner EDWARDS, RICHARD H & Secondary Owner #1 EDWARDS, PATRICIA L Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 763 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 8 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 763 HOLDEN AV P\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\WordDocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1 1A —I B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P1O5 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES°'` R COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 1B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00009.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner CUMMINGS, CAROL A Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 765 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 9 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 765 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00020.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner CLUTTS, MELVIN E & NANCY B Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 768 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 20 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 768 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00021.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner SIMCHICK, EDWARD M & DALE IRENE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 766 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/U NIT: LOT 21 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 766 S EASY ST P\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\Collie rCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A 1B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P1O6 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 1B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00022.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BROWN, ROBERT & DORIS L Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 764 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958-5032 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 22 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 764 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00023.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner WHITMORE, HOWARD & BARBARA E Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 762 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 23 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 762 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0008-00024.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HUMPHREY, MICHELLE DAWSON & DAVID STANLEY III Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 6240 E MIRROR LAKE DR #207 SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK H LOT/UNIT : LOT 24 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 760 S EASY ST F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\Ol_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase 1 lA 18.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P1O7 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 1B f. PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0009-00013.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner VANCE, STEPHEN & CINDY Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 753 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 13 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 753 5 EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0009-00014.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner Confidential Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 14 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site.Address Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0009-00015.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner DIVERS, PAUL J SR Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 3851 CARAMBOLA CIR N COCONUT CREEK FL 33066 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 15 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 757 S EASY ST F\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects- Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_lA 18.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P108 *" D*�" I RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICESCOLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1 PHASE 1A & PHASE 16 PRELIMINARYASSESSMENTR LL—RESOLUTION 1 O Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0009-00016.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner COHN, ROBERT D (LE) & SHIRLEY J (LE) Secondary Owner #1 COHN, ROBERT Secondary Owner #2 COHN, SHIRLEY JEAN Mailing Address 759 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT: LOT 16 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 759 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0009-00017.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner DANGER, BRUNO P & LISA M Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 761 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 17 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 761 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0009-00018.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner SERVICE, PAUL Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address PO BOX 94 PORT JERVIS NY 12771 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT: LOT 18 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 763 S EASY ST F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\WordDocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A 18.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P109 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 111 -. . PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL RE ' O SOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0009-00019.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BUNNELL, JAMES R & TINA K Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 765 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 19 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 765 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0009-00020.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner KORONA, ALFRED & GRACE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 767 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT: LOT 20 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 767 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00008-0009-00021.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner JOHNSON, NANCY C (TR) Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 917 FRANCISCAN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FOUR BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 21 PBI/OR BK: PBI 16-26 Site Address 1 769 S EASY ST ngineering\Projects - Assessment (TION 1 2 Phase 1_lA 18.docx Vednesday, January 18, 2017 Pilo C-0 NDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICESCOLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE lA & PHASE 16PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0005-00020.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner LAMACCHIA, FRANK R & DOREEN I Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 722 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT : LOT 20 PBI/OR BK:'PBI 17-28 Site Address 722 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0005-00021.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MARTIN,.JAMES S & CANDACE A Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 10730 SW VISCONTI WAY PORT ST LUCIE FL 34986 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT: LOT 21 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 724 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0005-00022.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MCCOLLUM, DANIEL & JUDITH CAROL Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 726 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT : LOT 22 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 726 S EASY ST P\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_i_lA 1B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P111 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES ox COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE lA &PHASE 1B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL —RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-1800009-0005-00023.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner LEA, BRUCE W & ELEANOR B Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 103 HARBOR PT DR SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT : LOT 23 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 728 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0005-00024.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner DAVENPORT, MICHELE SULLIVAN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 556 SOUTH WATERLOO RD DEVON PA 19333 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT : LOT 24 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 730 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0005-00025.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner ELTERMAN, FLORA GREEN (TR) Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 2522 SW NUTCRACKER WAY PALM CITY FL 34990 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT : LOT 25 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 732 S EASY ST F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\Collie rCreeksubdivisionPhase_l\WordDocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_l_lA 1B.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P112 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 16 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0005-00026.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner RUNYON, JAMES A & MIRIAM C Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 734 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/U NIT: LOT 26 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 734 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0005-00027.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HOWARD, NORMAN J III & Secondary Owner #1 HOWARD, NORMAN J JR Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 738 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT : LOT 27 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 736 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0005-00028.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HOWARD, NORMAN & LINDA Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 738 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT: LOT 28 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 738 S EASY ST F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_1\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A IB.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P113 �.,.. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE lA & PHASE 16 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL —RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0005-00029.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner O'KEEFE, WILLIAM E & BARBARA J Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 740 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT : LOT 29 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 740 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0005-00030.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner GILL, WALTER D & GAIL M Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 742 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK E LOT/UNIT : LOT 30 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 742 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00001.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner DESAI, SURESH R (TR)(TOK) & Secondary Owner #1 DESAI, MINAXI S Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 100 BECKER AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 1 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 100 BECKER AV F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_S\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_lA IB.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P114 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES """' C 1�- COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 1B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 •'� , Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00002.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner THIESSEN, LEONARD 11R & SHIZUKO Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 102 BECKER AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 2 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 102 BECKER AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00003.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MARCELLINO, PAUL & JESSIE ANN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 104 BECKER AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 3 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 104 BECKER AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00004.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner DURING, DONALD G & PATRICIA A Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 15 JAMES LN LEVITTOWN NY 11756 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 4 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 106 BECKER AV F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase 1\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A 18.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P115 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 1B ." PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00005.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner FORSTER, ALAN J & Secondary Owner #1 FORSTER, CHRISTINA L Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 745 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958-5043 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOTS PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 745 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-180000970006-00006.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner RHEIN, JEFFREY M & SUSAN L Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 743 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT: LOT 6 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 743 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00007.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner DODD, VALERIE Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 14015 N INDIAN RIVER DR SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT: LOT 7 PBI/OR 8K: PBI 17-28 Site Address 741 HOLDEN AV P\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubd ivisionPhase_1\WordDocuments\O3_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A 18.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P116 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1 PHASE 1A & PHASE 113 - PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 •�'• Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00008.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BLECKER, EDGAR & ELVA Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 739 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 8 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 739 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00009.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner JOHNSTON, GARY WAYNE & SALLY ANITA Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 738 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 9 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 738 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00010.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner HEISS, JOHN M JR & Secondary Owner #1 HOLSTEIN, DEBRA L Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 740 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 10 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 740 HOLDEN AV F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014_Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_3\Word Documents\01 PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_3_IA 1B.doa Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P117 .,.,.,. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 16 �. PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT SS SSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00011.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MANZI, AL & PHYLLIS Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 742 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958-0724 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT: LOT 11 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 742 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00012.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MARTIN, ROBERT E (LE &) KEMBERLY A (LE) Secondary Owner #1 MARTIN, KEMBERLY A (TRS) Secondary Owner #2 MARTIN, ROBERT'E (TRS) Mailing Address 744 HOLDEN AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOTS 12 & 13 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 744 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00014.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner NIELSEN-CITO, DIANE R & Secondary Owner #1 CITO, GARY J Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 748 HOLDEN AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT: LOT 14 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 748 HOLDEN AV F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_l_lA lB.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P118 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE lA & PHASE 1B(.Df PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL —RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00015.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner KINKAIO, ROGER ALAN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 2751 AINA LANI DR PAKALNI HI 96768 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT: LOT 15 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 750 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0006-00016.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner LAROCHE, GLORIA L Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 19930 BARLETTA LN UNIT 1322 ESTERO FL 33928-5613 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK F LOT/UNIT : LOT 16 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 752 HOLDEN AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0.007-00006.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MYERS, RICHARD L & Secondary Owner #1 CATON, JENNIFER A Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 109 BECKER AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK G LOT/UNIT : LOT 6 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 109 BECKER AV \Utilities\UTIUTY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment !ssmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase 1 lA 18.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P119 INDIA COLLI PREL Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0007-00007.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner LEIPERT, GABRIELE A Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 107 BECKER AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK G LOT/UNIT: LOT 7 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 107 BECKER AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0007-00008.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner CLEAVER, JERRY A & WILMA C Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address PO BOX 781288 .SEBASTIAN FL 32978-1288 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK G LOT/UNIT : LOT 8 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 105 BECKER AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0007-00009.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner PARKER, GREGORY J & ERLINDA Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 103 BECKER AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK G LOT/UNIT : LOT 9 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 103 BECKER AV F-\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments 2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase 1\Word0ocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1 lA —1 B.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P12O INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES , COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE lA & PHASE 16 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0007-00010.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner KEEPING, KAREN 1 Secondary Owner,#1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 101 BECKER AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK G LOT/UNIT : LOT 10 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 101 BECKER AV Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0009-00006.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner BARONE, LOUIS & KAREN Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 739 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL.32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 6 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 739 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0009-00007.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner JOHNSON, ROBERT F & LYNN DAVIS Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 741 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/LI NIT: LOT 7 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 741 S EASY ST Engineering\Projects - Assessment UTION 1 2 Phase_1_1A —I B.docz Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P121 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY – DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE IA & PHASE 16 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0009-00008.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner STEINGOLD, JEFFREY Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 10 CLEARYVIEW CT S PALM COAST FL 32137-8344 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/Ll NIT: LOT 8 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 743 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0009-00009.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner MCCORMICK, MICHAEL A& DIANE E Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 745 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/U NIT: LOT 9 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 745 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0009-00010.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner JOHNSTON, JOHN T & MARCIA L Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 747 5 EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 10 PBI/OR 8K: PBI 17-28 Site Address 747 S EASY ST F•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\Word Documents\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_1_IA iB.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P122 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES c COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 1B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0009-00011.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner WOICIKIEWICZ, TOMASZ & BARBARA Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 749 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 11 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 749 S EASY ST Assessment= Parcel # 31-39-18-00009-0009-00012.0 $6,250.00 Owner GARA, JUNE S Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 955 BEAR ISLAND CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33409 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE FIVE BLK/BLDG : BLK I LCT/UNIT: LOT 12 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-28 Site Address 751 S EASY ST Parcel # 31-39-18-00011-0009-00002.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 Owner NILSEN, KENNETH & KIMBERLY Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 972 TARPON AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE SIX BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT : LOT 2 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-76 Site Address 729 S EASY ST F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment Projects\OOOAssessments_2014 Proposed\CollierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\Word0ocuments\01_PreliminaryAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_l_lA 18.docx Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P123 • • INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES COLLIER CREEK WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT PHASE 1, PHASE 1A & PHASE 1B PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 1 Parcel # 31-39-1800011-0009-00003.0 Owner SPILLIS, LAURA ANN & Secondary Owner #1 SPILUS, ABIGAIL BALDWIN Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 733 S EASY ST 31-39-18-m114)0 4*004.0 Assessment= $6,250,00 DISCENZA, TRAVIS E & SUSAN K ' SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE SIX SEBASTIAN FL 32958 BLK/BLDG :BLK I COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE SIX LOT/UNIT : LOT 3 PRI/!1R RV- ' W 17 7c Assessment= Projects\OOOAssessments_2o14_r'ropesed;Co;iierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\VkordCecument\Ol_PreliminarpF•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment AssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_2 lA 1B.docc Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P194 Site Address 733. S EASY ST Parcel .# Owner Secondary Owner #1 31-39-18-m114)0 4*004.0 Assessment= $6,250,00 DISCENZA, TRAVIS E & SUSAN K ' Secondary Owner #2 ,Mailing Address - 735 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE SIX BLKf BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT: LOT 4 PBI/OR BK: PBI 17-76 Site Address 735 S EASY ST Parcel # Owner 31-39-18-00011-0009-00005.0 Assessment= $6,250.00 SIWICKI, DAVID J & SANDRA L Secondary Owner #1 Secondary Owner #2 Mailing Address 737 S EASY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal COLLIER CREEK ESTATES PHASE SIX BLK/BLDG : BLK I LOT/UNIT: LOT 5 PB! /OR BK: PBI 17-76 Site Address 737 S EASY ST Projects\OOOAssessments_2o14_r'ropesed;Co;iierCreekSubdivisionPhase_i\VkordCecument\Ol_PreliminarpF•\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Assessment AssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 1 2 Phase_2 lA 1B.docc Wednesday, January 18, 2017 P194 COLLIER CREEK -PROPOSED vj i 1 N• g o 0 WATER?ASSESSMENT. �p6OPP N N -------^�=°=�•• CHELLO AV PHASE 1 207 N N 8 PHASE 1A; PHASE 113�, W + I0 R I 1 6 J 1 -i�, •� - 11 iai J it � K to I sm 1 µ,Fl"a _.'t:= •``�• �--..a is 1 ,., ----j—�-- Q-- ti..' n:.% r .• ` - 'L HUNT__) tm < �. .. eel Mj z�- �ti�•,1,• --' - 7 • _ '' S `-•.t �.. jis� �. r, :n t rz, j am T-. 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No -IRC send the petition package August 22, 2014. No -Received valid petition March, 2015. No -BCC approved to secure Carter & Associates and start design April, 2016. *BCC approved amending the original assessment area August, 2016. ►Staff completed 80% design plans December, 2016. taG.1- tas -A - 1 Moving Forward Res | —January 24.2Ol7(BCC Approval) Informational Meeting —March 7, 2017 Res U—March l4`2Ol7(Public Hearing) FDEPPermit — March, 3Ol7 COS ROW Permit - March, 3O17 Advertise for bids —]une,20l7 Final Completion —May, 2018 W Z" ,COLLIER 6EEKPROPOSE ASSE MENT PHASE I subto OnstrUction OJE COST' 14 141 Moving Forward Res | —January 24.2Ol7(BCC Approval) Informational Meeting —March 7, 2017 Res U—March l4`2Ol7(Public Hearing) FDEPPermit — March, 3Ol7 COS ROW Permit - March, 3O17 Advertise for bids —]une,20l7 Final Completion —May, 2018 W INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES Date: January 9, 2017 To: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator From: Vincent Burke, P.E., Director of Utility Services Prepared By: Arjuna Weragoda, P.E., Capital Projects Manager /� 6� Subject: Westlake Estates Subdivision Petition Water Assessment Project, Request for Authorization for the Department of Utility Services to Proceed with Engineering Design Services and Retain Carter and Associates for Surveying Services DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITIONS: The Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) has received a valid preliminary petition (see Attachment 1) from the property owners of Westlake Estates Subdivision (see Location Map, Attachment 2) requesting that the county supply potable water to their subdivision. Staff is now seeking authorization to begin engineering design and retain Carter and Associates, Inc., (Carter) to provide surveying services necessary to prepare detailed construction plans for the public bidding process. ANALYSIS: Although the Westlake Estates Subdivision has 21 residential lots, only 18 lots would benefit from the proposed water main. The one parcel situated in the middle of the subdivision is a stormwater tract, and the other two parcels within the subdivision front 74th Avenue and are currently connected to county water via the existing water main along 74`h Avenue. Therefore, these three parcels were excluded from assessment area. Signed petitions were received from 15 of the 18 residential lots, or 83.33% of the property owners. The preliminary estimate of the project cost is approximately $110,000. That may be subject to change once a detailed design is complete. Carter, as part of the CCNA-2014 extension and amendment, submitted Work Order No. 1 (see Attachment 1) for a lump sum amount of $11,670.00 for surveying services for the Westlake Estates Subdivision water assessment project. FUNDING: Funds for this project are derived from the Assessment Fund. Assessment Fund revenues are generated from connection fees paid by the benefitting property owners. Engineering design services will be provided by IRCDUS. ACCOUNT NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT Westlake Estates Subdivision Water Assessment 473-169000-17507 $11,670.00 Page 1 of 2 P126 RECOMMENDATION: The staff of IRCDUS recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve the attached Work Order No. 1 with Carter and Associates, Inc. for a lump sum amount of $11,670.00 and authorize the Chairman to execute the same, as presented, and authorize staff to move the project to the Design Phase. ATTACHMENT(s): 1. Preliminary Petition Requesting a Neighborhood Water Assessment Program 2. Location Map 3. Work Order No. 1 from Carter and Associates, Inc. P98056646.doc P127 .l' i PRELIMINARY PEYITION FORM FOR: Water Assessment for Westlake Estates Subdivision NOTE: HAVE YOU SEEN THE BOUNDARY MAP OF'THE PROJECT? HAS THE POINT OF CONTACT SHARED ALL THE RELEVANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROJECT? Sigding this PETITION does not obligate you to an assessment or any associated cost at this time. Each undersigned petitioner dwns a parcel or real property within the proposed Neighborhood Assessment Program (N.A.P.) as of the time this preiiniitiary petition is executed by petitioner. THE PRELIMINARY PROJECT COST IS: $107,525.00 PER/PARCEL COST IS: $5,973.db. The Petition must be complete and legible before verification of signatures will begin. • �Afid * ndy Owned Properties Require Only (J One - jamct Print Name Property Address E-mail Signature Legal Description Uwta147 �. 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The Petition must be complete d legible before verification of signator will begin.10D0000r)DO V, E 9 P128 PRELIMINARY PETITION FORM FOR: Water Assessment for Westlake Estates Subdivision NOTE: HAVE YOU SEEN THE BOUNDARY MAP OFTHE PROJECT? HAS THE POINT OF CONTACT SHARED ALL THE RELEVANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROJECT? Signing this PETITION does not obligate you to an assessment or any associated cost at this time. Each undersigned petitioner owns a parcel or real property within the proposed Neighborhood Assessment Program (N.A.P.) as of the time this preliminary petition is executed by petitioner. THE PRELIMINARY PROJECT COST IS: $107,525.00 PER/PARCEL COST IS: $5,973.60. The Petition must be complete and legible before verification of signatures will begin. Joindy Owned Properties Require Only (l0 one Signature! Print Name Property Address E-mail Signature Legal Description Alt Ice- ( 333 Zi 60 100000000 2X C t17, 7'�U.�" ((,1k /Yj n /tSn, n • re /7 (fe /1417M .�, l. e 0->~ itt'J~�'Gl� i �►pQ0 o tar�t� 1 1 e&4 3 3 3 So ► o� \1 al 1000000000 2 7 q 1 S /1 L^rtt�N ( .-- f �jRr►ree oscfe�n � �,3N/(0 1�nf 40prai5�,'Aon �Q f. 333b�G/od i4oQ�e7c')Do km 14,r Ll A* 6 D- eD gni l x,411 ((o - Z Lk,cl �� \ � luC 1 \! � • �J -1�C'C 33 32 D 1 Cxrn1D NOTE: HAVE YOU SEEN THE BOUNDARY MAP OF THE PROJECT? HAS THE POINT OF CONTACT SHARED ALL THE RELEVANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROJECVSigning this PETITION does not obligate you to an assessment or any associated cost at this time. Each undersigned petitioner owns a parcel or real property within the proposed Neighborhood Assessment Program (N.A.P.) as of the time this preliminary petition is executed by petitioner. THE PRELIMINARY PROJECT COST IS: $94,113.75. PER/PARCEL COST IS: $5,536.10. The Petition must be complete and legible before verification of signatures will begin. Y,a,t— `u P129 .1� 00 0 00 6N fl.N 01 > ., • • •�.i..,����`,,�,_�., �,���PROPOSED'WATER ASSESSMENT] PROJECT ,.�,..,.;{, , WESTaKE ESTATES SUBDIVI Z".;, 7464 ^� 7 7475 7469 .j. F ', + �, p�_- �0+�' 50 10 _ r f ! `H� 76;T .. :•,� r�.. ,:.�-�t • ?"fir` } "f! ,'7r"�,` J Feet ,,,, +c 1 inch - 200"feet 7463 N c I cy ,fid* r 748111'-r. rt :1.k' � �+ I ;� '. � rr 'd.9 sir w �b• �.,��, � iF'' ,�'�`"�" 7457. ;r. 7451 �� " :r' v, :T-1. y., S. 7418 ! `�:� '� ,•�. �`::; •. ; 7412 7406 - lf-z "' 7445 ® :,'• ; Ar 7434 ' rg,16TH MNR - 5 47 Ar `i 7423 7417 7411 7405 k r. I. 7435 .. _ 7427 � .:_ �,• ,�. �-.w-rte s; ����.�,1►:;� . ,. 167H ST; (ROSEWOOD RD), 16TH ST (ROSEWOOD RD) OL �rJ Q U, j X40 O r 1 m U, EXHIBIT "A" WORK ORDER NO.1 Indian River County Public Works Department Professional Surveying and Mapping Services Master Agreement for Annual Professional Surveying and Mapping Services - Project No. 1605 CARTER ASSOCIATES, INC. Consulting Engineers & Surveyors 1708 21St Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-562-4191 772-562-7180 Fax CLIENT: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CAI JOB NO.: 16-6035 BILLING ADDRESS: Surveying and Mapping Department 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 PHONE # (772) 226-1386 FAX # CELL # PROJECT LIMITS Topographic Route 2,700 feet +/- North 16th Manor within parts of Westlake Section 1, T.33S., R.38E, Indian River Survey of South 16th Manor and Estates Subdivision, County, Florida DATE ORDERED: November 22, 2016 EST. COMPLETION DATE 30 Days from NTP ORDERED BY: David Schryver, PSM TAKEN BY: David E. Luethje, PSM COST: $ 11,670.00 lump sum LEGAL DESCRIPTION (Lot, Block, S/D/Sec-Twp-Rge): Part of The Westlake Estates Subdivision Florida (PB 10, Page 43), Section 1-33-38, Indian River County, PROPERTY STREET ADDRESS: South 16th Manor and North 16th Manor SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED: See Sheet 2 - 3 for Scope, Completion, and Compensation P131 PROPOSAL EXHIBIT "A" Continued WORK ORDER NO.1 Indian River County Public Works Department Professional Surveying and Mapping Services Master Agreement for Annual Professional Surveying and Mapping Services - Project No. 1605 CAI Job. No. 16-603S IR County Project No. 1605 IR County Contract No. IR County Work Order No.1 Project Limits: Approximately 2,700 feet +/- Survey of South 16th Manor and North 16th Manor Right of Ways. Services performed and located within parts of the Westlake Estates Subdivision, Indian River County, Florida. Topographic Route Survey performed within part of Section 1, Township 33 South, Range 38 East, Indian River County, Florida. Project Scope: 'The SURVEYOR shall provide Professional Land Surveying services to include the following: 1.) Establish horizontal control based on Florida State Plane Coordinate System, East Zone, NAD 83/2011 and limited recovery of adjacent parcel corners; and establish vertical control network benchmarks along the subject corridor based on North American Vertical Datum of 1988 not to exceed 600 feet. 2.) Field observe and record vertical ground spot elevations within project corridor, 10' outside of approximate 'right way and all specific points (road pavement, inverts and bottom of structures, swales, etc.) and changes in contour within the subject corridor. 3.) Field observe and record all man-made above ground and natural features (over head electrical, valves, mail boxes, drive ways, culverts, utility risers, utility boxes, etc. 4.) Observe and record the existing limits of vegetation, if any, within the project limits of the subject corridor. 5.) The route survey to be tied into the record plats of the Westlake Estates Subdivision. Specific Notes: Method of horizontal and vertical observations by G.P.S., RTK [accuracy: horizontal 8mm+1ppm (RMS), vertical 15mm+1ppm (RMS)], North American Datum of 1983 / Adjustment of 2011, Florida State Plane Coordinates (East Zone -901) and North American Vertical Datum of 1988. Project Schedule: Work will commence on the receipt of the notice to proceed or approved work authorization. Completion and Final Deliverables: Five (5) paper "hardcopy" signed and sealed Topographic Route Survey Certificates and an AutoCAD drawing file with PDF formats will be provided. Field and office tasks will be completed in approximately thirty (30) days. 2 P132 Compensation: Payments shall be in accordance with the original Indian River County Public Works Department Professional Surveying and Mapping Services Master Agreement for Annual Professional Surveying and Mapping Services - Project No. 1605. I. Field and office tasks: horizontal and vertical control for the IRC Topographic Route Survey Project No. ; Set vertical control points along the project route survey. Tie subdivision corners and project route to Florida State Plane Coordinate System (NAD 83/2011) and North American Vertical Datum of 1988. Surveyor 2 hours @ $150.00/hr..........................$ 300.00 Surveyor 1 4 hours @ $140.00/hr..........................$ 560.00 3 -Man Survey Crew 12 hours @ $150.00/hr.......................$ 1,800.00 Total I ............................................$ 2,660.00 II. Field observe and record vertical ground elevations and changes in contour within the subject corridor and 10 feet outside of approximate right of way. Field observe and record existing above ground man-made and natural features within the subject corridor, vegetation and well water point of entry into existing homes. Surveyor 2 hours @ $150.00/hr...........................$ 300.00 Surveyor 1 4 hours @ $140.00/hr ..........................$ 560.00 3 -Man Survey Crew 20 hours @ $150.00/hr........................$ 3,000.00 Total II ..............................................$ 3,860.00 III. Data reduction/drafting of Topographic Route Survey maps in AutoCAD format Surveyor 2 hours @ $150.00/hr ..........................$ 300.00 Surveyor I 4 hours @ $140.00/hr ......................... $ 560.00 CAD/GIS Tech 1 40 hours @ $105.00/hr........................$ 4,200.00 Administrative Staff 2 hours @ $45.00/hr ............................... $ 90.00 Total III...........................................$5,150.00 TOTAL I — III....................................$11,670.00 Lump Sum Fee 3 P133 WORK ORDER NO.1 Indian River County Public Works Department Professional Surveying and Mapping Services Master Agreement for Annual Professional Surveying and Mapping Services - Project No. 1605 FEE SCHEDULE OFFICE: Surveyor (Principal) $150.00 Surveyor 1 $140.00 Surveyor II $120.00 Surveyor III (SIT) $110.00 CAD/GIS Tech 1 $105.00 CAD/GIS Tech II $ 90.00 CAD/GIS Tech III $ 85.00 CAD/GIS Tech IV $ 75.00 Administrative Staff $ 45.00 FIELD: $20.00/Each 4 Man Survey Crew $175.00 3 -Man Survey Crew $150.00 2 -Man Survey Crew $135.00 1 -Man Survey Grew $110.00 SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT: Leica HD P40 Scanner $175.00/Hour Aluminum Boat $500.00/Day All -Terrain Vehicle (ATV)/Trailer $250.00/Day $1,000.00/Week ANTICIPATED REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES: Postage, Express Mail, etc. Cost Blueprints/Blackline (24" x 36") $2.00/Each Color Prints (24"x36) $5.00/Each Mileage IRS Standard Rate Mylar $7.00/Each Photocopies: 8.5" x 11" 15¢/Each 8.5" x 14" 25¢/Each 11" x 17" 35¢/Each Concrete Monuments $20.00/Each Rebar $ 2.50/Each Laths $ 0.75/Each Hubs $ 1.00/Each Sub -Consultants Cost + 10% 11 P134 Dylan Reingold, County Attomey William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Kate Pingoh Cotner, Assistant County Attorney 12A County Attorney's Matters - B. C.C. 1.24.17 Office of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorne L DATE: January 18, 2017 ATTORNEY SUBJECT: Amending the 2017 State Legislative Program to Include Legislation Relating to the Florida Building Commission to the County's List of Concerns BACKGROUND: In December of 2016, Senator Tom Lee announced that he would be leading the Senate's effort to revamp and streamline the Florida Building Code. Specifically, Senator Lee is interested in removing a requirement for the Florida Building Code to be updated every three years to reflect the most current version of various international codes. However, Indian River County staff is concerned that this change could negatively impact our community's ability to receive federal emergency funding in the event there is a natural disaster (e.g. a hurricane). FUNDING: There is no funding associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: The County Attorney's Office recommends that the Board of County Commissioners amend the 2017 State Legislative Program to oppose any legislation which would change the Florida Building Code to negatively impact a local government's ability to receive federal emergency funding in the event there is a natural disaster. Attached. Proposed Committee Bill 7000 P135 Florida Senate - 2017 (PROPOSED BILL) SPB 7000 FOR CONSIDERATION By the Committee on Community Affairs 578-00348B-17 20177000pb 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Florida Building Commission; 3 amending s. 553.73, F.S.; requiring the commission to 4 use the most recent published edition of the Florida 5 Building Code as the foundation code; requiring the 6 commission to review, rather than update, the Florida 7 Building Code every 3 years; deleting a provision that 8 specifies how long amendments or modifications to the 9 foundation code remain effective; deleting a provision 10 prohibiting a proposed amendment from being included 11 in the foundation code if it has been addressed in the 12 international code; conforming provisions to changes 13 made by the act; providing an effective date. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Subsections (3), (7), and (8) of section 553.73, 18 Florida Statutes, and paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (9) 19 of that section, are amended to read: 20 553.73 Florida Building Code. - 21 (3) The commission shall use the 6th edition, and 22 subsequent editions, of the Florida Building Code as the 23 24 ' 25 needed te develep 46 -he base 26 eadeift Flefldae fe�-'e foundation for the development of 27 and updates to the Florida Building Code. The 28 commission may approve technical amendments to the code as 29 provided in, subjee-et to subsections (8) and (9),A r the 30 amendments have been subject to all of the following conditions: 31 (a) The proposed amendment must have h-&& been published on 32 the commission's website for a minimum of 45 days and all the Page 1 of 8 CODING: Words st-rieken are deletions; words underlined are additions. P136 Florida Senate - 2017 (PROPOSED BILL) SPB 7000 578-00348B-17 20177000pb 33 associated documentation must have he,, been made available to 34 any interested party before e4+y consideration by a technical 35 advisory committee.* 36 (b) In order for a technical advisory committee to make a 37 favorable recommendation to the commission, the proposal must 38 receive a three-fourths vote of the members present at the 39 teehfileal ael isy-ee-a-±tee meeting. At least half of the 40 regular members must be present in order to conduct a meeting., 41 (c) After the technical advisory committee has considered 42 and recommended een - deL=at4:en anEj a Eesemmeedat4:eR €4 approval 43 of any proposed amendment, the proposal must be published on the 44 commission's website for at least 45 days before a-f�y 45 consideration by the commission.t and 46 (d) A proposal may be modified by the commission based on 47 public testimony and evidence from a public hearing held in 48 accordance with chapter 120. 49 50 The commission shall incorporate within Beet ens ef the Florida 51 Building Code provisions that whieh address regional and local 52 concerns and variations. The commission shall make every effort 53 to minimize conflicts between the Florida Building Code, the 54 Florida Fire Prevention Code, and the Life Safety Code. 55 (7) (a) The commission, by rule adc.pteel p z-tess, 56 129.53-6-(l)-ael 129-.64, shall review tipdate the Florida Building 57 Code every 3 years to consider whether it needs to be revised. 58 The commission shall adopt code revisions by rule. When 59 evaluating potential revisions to updat:ing the Florida Building 60 Code, the commission shall review sit the most current 61 version of the International Building Code, the International Page 2 of 8 CODING: Words are deletions; words underlined are additions. P137 Florida Senate - 2017 (PROPOSED BILL) SPB 7000 578-00348B-17 20177000pb 62 Fuel Gas Code, the International Mechanical Code, the 63 International Plumbing Code, and the International Residential 64 Code, all of which are adopted by the International Code 65 Council, and the National Electrical Code, which is adopted by 66 the National Fire Protection Association, to—€erg tete—€ems -son 67 des of the--epdated—FleElda BSA,' de, }-€--he ven-sien has 68entity. The commission 69 shall also review seleet the most current version of the 70 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) as , feundatien 71 eede; however, the—!EGA~ shall b meEi f db-y the commission must 72 t -e maintain the efficiencies of the Florida•Energy Efficiency 73 Code for Building Construction adopted and amended pursuant to 74 s. 553.901. 75 (b) Codes regarding noise contour lines shall be reviewed 76 annually, and the most current federal guidelines shall be 77 adopted. 78 (c) The commission may adopt as a technical amendment to 79 the Florida Building Code Fnedify any portion of the feundat of 80 codes identified in paragraph (a) only as needed to accommodate 81 the specific needs of this state. Standards or criteria adopted 82 from such E^fer-meed--by the codes shall be incorporated by 83 reference to the specific provisions of such codes which are 84 adopted. If a referenced standard or criterion requires 85 amplification or modification to be appropriate for use in this 86 state, only the amplification or modification shall be set forth 87 in the Florida Building Code. The commission may approve 88 technical amendments to the updated Florida Building Code after 89 the amendments have been subject to the conditions set forth in 90 paragraphs (3) (a) - (d) . Amendments that te— the —€eandatien--mss Page 3 of 8 CODING: Words are deletions; words underlined are additions. P138 Florida Senate - 2017 (PROPOSED BILL) SPB 7000 578-00348B-17 20177000pb 91 whieh are adopted in accordance with this subsection shall be 92 clearly marked in printed versions of the Florida Building Code 93 so that the fact that the provisions are F-IeEida speclfle 94 amendments to the iEen d s is readily apparent. 95 (d) The commission shall further consider the commission's 96 own interpretations, declaratory statements, appellate 97 decisions, and approved statewide and local technical amendments 98 and shall incorporate such interpretations, statements, 99 decisions, and amendments into the updated Florida Building Code 100 only to the extent that they are needed to medlgy the feandatlen 101 eedes—te accommodate the specific needs of the state. A change 102 made by an institute or standards organization to any standard 103 or criterion that is adopted by reference in the Florida 104 Building Code does not become effective statewide until it has 105 been adopted by the commission. Furthermore, the edition of the 106 Florida Building Code which is in effect on the date of 107 application for any permit authorized by the code governs the 108 permitted work for the life of the permit and any extension 109 granted to the permit. 110 (e) A rule updating the Florida Building Code in accordance 111 with this subsection shall take effect no sooner than 6 months 112 after publication of the updated code. Any amendment to the 113 Florida Building Code which is adopted upon a finding by the 114 commission that the amendment is necessary to protect the public 115 from immediate threat of harm takes effect immediately. 116 (f) Provisions of the Florida Building Code feunelat e„ 117 eedes, including those contained in referenced standards and 118 criteria, relating to wind resistance or the prevention of water 119 intrusion may not be modified to diminish those construction Page 4 of 8 CODING: Words men are deletions; words underlined are additions. P139 Florida Senate - 2017 (PROPOSED BILL) SPB 7000 578-00348B-17 20177000pb 120 requirements; however, the commission may, subject to conditions 121 in this subsection, modify the provisions to enhance those 122 construction requirements. 123 (g) Affienelmente -eE ffiedif-rRatlens to the eede 125 the—e€fee Eve die-ef a new e4itlen e the Fleialda Bu:i!d4:ng GedC 126 every 4�h!Ed yeas. Amendments or modifications related to state 127 agency regulations which are adopted and integrated into an 128 edition of the Florida Building Code shall be carried forward 129 into the next edition of the code, subject to modification as 130 provided in this part. Amendments or modifications related to 131 the wind -resistance design of buildings and structures within 132 the high -velocity hurricane zone of Miami -Dade and Broward 133 Counties which are adopted to an edition of the Florida Building 134 Code do not expire and shall be carried forward into the next 135 edition of the code, subject to review or modification as 136 provided in this part. If amendments that expire pursuant to 137 this paragraph are resubmitted through the Flerad, Building 138 commission code adoption process, the amendments must 139 specifically address whether: 140 1. The provisions contained in the proposed amendment are 141 addressed in the applicable international code. 142 2. The amendment demonstrates by evidence or data that the 143 geographical jurisdiction of Florida exhibits a need to 144 strengthen the feun latj code beyond the needs or regional 145 variations addressed by the f.,.„...a- t code, and why the 146 proposed amendment applies to this state. 147 3. The proposed amendment was submitted or attempted to be 148 included in the code f,.,•.,elat , a to avoid resubmission to Page 5 of 8 CODING: Words t-iekei are deletions; words underlined are additions. P140 Florida Senate - 2017 (PROPOSED BILL) SPB 7000 578-00348B-17 20177000pb 149 the Florida Building Code amendment process. 150 151 if the j)r-epesed afaen ent has --been ddEesaed--int-]?,e 152intert ena-.l eeele; n—a- e�:I}etantiallequivalent �fftanfiet=,—t-he 153 Flerzielaa Ptilleiing - -- - sem e3ixde��e iappesedl - } ee--��ra e��T 154 afte r t �: n the —€euna-� ' G 155 (8) Notwithstanding the pEevislens 1 subsection (3) or 156 subsection (7), the commission may address issues identified in 157 this subsection by amending the code pursuant eel -y to the rule 158 adoption procedures eenta ne in chapter 120. P-revieiens of The 159 Florida Building Code, including provisions mese contained in 160 referenced standards and criteria which relate, relat_f:g to wind 161 resistance or the prevention of water intrusion, may not be 162 amended pursuant to this subsection to diminish those standards 163 Bens i=aetien requ Eeffient-&; however, the commission may, sub7eic 164subseetieR-ramend the Florida Building 165 Code the pr-e-vislens to enhance such standards these nstEuet -_ 166 . Following the approval of any amendments to the 167 Florida Building Code by the commission and publication of the 168 amendments on the commission's website, authorities having 169 jurisdiction to enforce the Florida Building Code may enforce 170 the amendments. The commission may approve amendments that are 171 needed to address: 172 (a) Conflicts within the updated code; 173 (b) Conflicts between the updated code and the Florida Fire 174 Prevention Code adopted pursuant to chapter 633; 175 (c) Unintended results from the integration of previously 176 adopted heridespeeifieamendments with the model code; 177 (d) Equivalency of standards; Page 6 of 8 CODING: Words are deletions; words underlined are additions. P141 Florida Senate - 2017 (PROPOSED BILL) SPB 7000 578-00348B-17 20177000pb 178 (e) Changes to or inconsistencies with federal or state 179 law; or 180 (f) Adoption of an updated edition of the National 181 Electrical Code if the commission finds that delay of 182 implementing the updated edition causes undue hardship to 183' stakeholders or otherwise threatens the public health, safety_, 184 and welfare. 185 (9)(a) The commission may approve technical amendments to 186 the Florida Building Code once each year for statewide or 187 regional application upon a finding that the amendment: 188 1. Is needed in order to accommodate the specific needs of 189 this state. 190 2. Has a reasonable and substantial connection with the 191 health, safety, and welfare of the general public. 192 3. Strengthens or improves the Florida Building Code, or in 193 the case of innovation or new technology, will provide 194 equivalent or better products or methods or systems of 195 construction. 196 4. Does not discriminate against materials, products, 197 methods, or systems of construction of demonstrated 198 capabilities. 199 5. Does not degrade the effectiveness of the Florida 200 Building Code. 201 202 The Florida Building Commission may approve technical amendments 203 to the code once each year to incorporate into the Florida 204 Building Code its own interpretations of the code which are 205 embodied in its opinions, final orders, declaratory statements, 206 and interpretations of hearing officer panels under s. Page 7 of 8 CODING: Words ^sem are deletions; words underlined are additions. P142 207 KIM 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 Florida Senate - 2017 (PROPOSED BILL) SPB 7000 578-00348E-17 20177000pb 553.775(3)(c), but only to the extent that the incorporation of interpretations is needed to modify the code feaeQatien cedes to accommodate the specific needs of this state. Amendments approved under this paragraph shall be adopted by rule after the amendments have been subjected to subsection (3). (b) A proposed amendment must include a fiscal impact statement that documents the costs and benefits of the proposed amendment. Criteria for the fiscal impact statement shall be established by rule by the commission and shall include the impact to local government relative to enforcement, the impact to property and building owners, and the impact to industry, relative to the cost of compliance. The amendment must demonstrate by evidence or data that the state's geographical jurisdiction exhibits a need to strengthen the feundati code beyond the needs or regional variations addressed by the `..".,dat code and why the proposed amendment applies to this state. Section 2. This .act shall take effect July 1, 2017. Page 8 of 8 CODING: Words are deletions; words underlined are additions. P143 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorney /3$ Attorney's Matters - 01/24/17 Oce of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney N ' DATE: January 18, 2017 SUBJECT: Report on Demolition of Unsafe Structures ATTORNEY During the last round of approval of unsafe structures to be demolished, the Board asked staff to research the status of parcels where buildings had been demolished. Staff went through its demolition files with the oldest being from 1996. Staff selected 55 files for review and the data gleaned from the files included the owner name and address, delinquent taxes, original and current lien amounts and whether the lien was paid. The demolition process begins in the Building Department. Complaints of dilapidated structures are received from code enforcement, law enforcement, field visits and citizen complaints. Once a complaint is received, the requirements set forth by Indian River County Code Chapter 403, the Property Maintenance Code are followed. A breakdown of the requirements entitled "Condemnation Timeline Summary" is attached to this memorandum. From the time a complaint is received until the structure is demolished and the lien is recorded is usually an 8-9 month process, although staff has frequently worked with owners who wish to rehabilitate their properties or perform the demolition themselves. Some of the highlights of the research into the 55 demolished structures are as follows: • 30 of the 55 liens remain unpaid and outstanding • 22 of the parcels have delinquent property taxes • 10 of the liens have been paid in full • 6 of the parcels are now owned by the County through the escheatment process • 6 parcels were sold at tax deed sale • 3 parcels did not have liens filed against them. These were either demolitions before 2004 or the structure was in the foreclosure process where our lien would have been scrubbed. • 1 parcel has been redeveloped by Every Dream Has a Price with a single family home • 54 parcels remain vacant P144 MEMORANDUM — Report on Demolitions January 18, 2017 Page 2 Examining the frequency of demolitions across five-year periods reveal the following activity: 2011 — 2016 29 demolitions 2005 - 2010 17 demolitions 2000 — 2004 8 demolitions 1995 —1999 1 demolition The lowest cost to demolish was $1,670 and the highest was $19,749.68 with an average cost to demolish being $4,434.98. The County expended $243,923.67 in demolition costs and received $44,000.19 to release the 10 liens. Funding: There is no expenditure of County funds for this matter. Recommendation: Staff recommends the Board discuss the above information and direct staff to provide additional information if desired. Copes to: Stan Boling, Community Development Director Scott McAdam, Building Official P145 Condemnation Timeline Summary Hypothetical Case beginning on.lanuary 1st 1. January 1 - 'Complaint received by the Building Division. Property inspected by Building Division, photos taken and inspection report completed within 7 days. Ownership and Encumbrance report ordered from title company. 2. January 8 - 15L Notice prepared by Building Division and sent to Property Owner(s), mortgage holders and any other entity having an interest in the property according to title report. Notice includes inspection report, order to vacate, order to repair or remove unsafe structure within 60 days and appeals process information. Notice sent certified mail all parties. Property posted by Building Division staff. Note: If Building Division's determination appealed, add 60 days to timeline here. If no appeal filed or if appeal filed and fails, next step is #3. 3. March 8 - Building Official Certification of unsafe structure prepared by Building Division staff, sent to County Attorney's Office for approval., and recorded in the public record 60 days after 15t notice. 4. April — May — Building Division Staff schedules demolition of unsafe structures for consideration by Board and approval of Resolution for demolition and recovery of County Demolition costs. 2nd Notice sent to Property Owners indicating property is on BCC agenda for consideration for demolition. Notice sent certified mail and property is posted. 5. May — If BCC approves demolition, property information sent to Purchasing Department for preparation of a Demolition Bid package. Bid package advertised for 30 days and lowest, most responsible, responsive bidder recommended for approval by BCC within 15 days of bid opening. 15 days given to contractor to obtain insurance, bond and upon confirmation of bond and insurance, Contractor is issued Notice to Proceed. The process of approval of the demolition resolution to the Contractor pulling a Demolition Permit takes approximately 2 months. 6. June - July — After Demolition Contractor obtains Demolition Permit, structure removed within 30 days. Demolition final inspection performed by Building Division, Permit closed. 7. August — September - County Attorney's Office schedules approval of lien amount before BCC. Notifies Property Owner of meeting and that Lien will be recorded for County Demolition costs. Lien may be paid off (satisfied) at any time. P146 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorney 13 C Off= of Anomy'sManed 0;12412017 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ATTORNEY MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: Roland DeBlois, Chief of Code Enforcement and Stan Boling, Community Development Director FROM: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney A*V_ DATE: January 17, 2017 SUBJECT: Permission to File Suit for Injunction on 1325 36th Avenue, Vero Beach Owner: James Boyette The property located at 1325 361 Avenue, Vero Beach is owned by James E. Boyette. The 0 44 acre parcel measures 150'x 128' and is zoned RS -6, residential, single-family up to 6 units per acre. There is a single family residence on the property with an attached garage. The neighborhood is well maintained with above average sized lots. Mr. Boyette has owned and resided in the house since 2007. County Code Enforcement first took action against Mr. Boyette in 2008. At that time he was cited for overgrown weeds, junk, trash and debris on the 36th Avenue property. An Order Imposing Fine was entered on June 9, 2009 assessing a fine of $100 per day after the property failed to come into compliance. The Code Enforcement Board found the property came into compliance in November 2009 and the fine was rescinded and lien released in December 2009. Copies of the Order Imposing Fine and Rescindment of Fine are attached to this memo. In 2015, Code Enforcement took action against Mr. Boyette for a second time, citing him for overgrown grass and weeds, excess junk, trash and debris; a vehicle without a license plate and a boat parked outside of the approved driveway. A fine of $100 per day for each day the violation continued was assessed by the Code Board on May 16, 2015. (See attached) To date, the property has not come into compliance and the fine has accrued to over $60,000. Because the property is the homestead of Mr. Boyette, state statutes prohibit the County from foreclosing its code enforcement lien Currently, the condition of the property has worsened. Neighbors claim rats have been seen exiting the long grass onto abutting lots. Recently, a large culvert pipe has appeared on the property, adding to the accumulation of illegal debris. The airboat is still stored off of the driveway and the body of an old pick-up truck remains on blocks. Code Enforcement and this office have received complaints about the condition of the property and the lack of compliance in over 18 months. Our office has met with the owner in an effort to bring the property into compliance before further action is required. P147 Permission to File Suit 1325 36th Avenue, Vero Beach January 17, 2017 21Page At this point, the Board has three options. They include: 1. Direct staff to seek repeat offender status for Mr. Boyette and have the Code Board declare his property to be a nuisance. The County could then enter upon the property and partially abate the nuisance by mowing the yard. Removal of the air boat, culvert pipe and pick-up truck body could prove to be a challenge as it is not known if the vehicles could be moved without damaging them or have them fall apart. In the past, the Board has not entered onto single family private properties to remove items of potential value, and has only abated large scale violations, such as the Vista Royale golf course overgrown grass. Staff does not recommend this option. 2. The Board could direct staff to take no further action on the matter. During the foreclosure highpoint and continuing even today, there are other neglected lawns of occupied and unoccupied houses. The residence at hand is owner occupied and the home seems to be in sound condition, although the yard has been a continuing nuisance to neighbors. Staff does not recommend this option. 3. Direct the County Attorney's Office to file suit against Mr. Boyette. The suit will seek injunctive relief asking the Court to order Mr. Boyette to bring the property into compliance with the residential zoning code by removing the offending vehicles, equipment and bring the grass and weed height into compliance If he fails to comply with the Court's order, the Court could hold a contempt hearing for Mr. Boyette for failing to abide by the Court's order. The Court could confine Mr. Boyette to jail for failing to follow the Court's order. Funding. Staff expects to spend about $600 in title work, filing fees and costs of service process. Funding for the law suit is available from General Fund/County Attorney/Other Professional Services, Acct # 00110214-033190. Recommendation. Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the County Attorney's Office to file suit against Mr. Boyette for injunctive relief and petition for an Order commanding Mr. Boyette to bring the property into compliance with Indian River County Code. cc: Roland DeBlois Stan Boling P148 Page 1 of 2 1998632 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY K BARTON, CLERK CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL, BK: 2346 PG: 2108, 06/11/2009 09:15 AM CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE MATTER OF: CER Case No. 2008120258 BOYETTE, ERNEST E & JAMES 1325 36TH AVE VERO BEACH, FL 32960 Respondent(s) ORDER IMPOSING FINE THIS MATTER ORIGINALLY CAME BEFORE THE BOARD for a public hearing on February 23, 2009, after due notice to the Respondent(s), at which time the Board heard testimony under oath and received evidence. The Board issued findings of fact, conclusions of law, and an oral order which was reduced to writing and furnished to the Respondent(s) to take corrective action by a certain time, as more specifically set forth in that order. On May 18, 2009, this Board conducted a compliance hearing to determine whether the Board's order of February 23, 2009, had been complied with. Respondent was provided proper notice of the compliance hearing, but did not attend the hearing. Based on the evidence and testimony presented at the hearing, this Board finds that the required corrective action has not been taken as ordered and that there does in fact exist an overgrown weeds violation and a junk, trash and debris violation in the RS -6 Zoning District, which constitutes the use of the property in violation of Section(s) 973.03(2) and 973.03(1), of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Indian River County. The Board's previous order, as amended, set forth a compliance date of May 15, 2009, and a fine of $100 for each day the violation continues beyond the referenced compliance date. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED FINE IS HEREBY IMPOSED AGAINST THE RESPONDENT(S) for each and every day the violation exists upon or adjacent to the following described property, situated in Indian River County, Florida, to wit: Location: 1325 36TH AV VERO BEACH Tax Parcel ID No. 33-39-10-00008-0040-00011.0 Legal Description: BLK 4 LOTS I I & 12, ROSEDALE BLVD SUB, PBI 3-90 beginning May 16, 2009. THIS ORDER SHALL BE RECORDED in the Official Record Books of Indian River County forthwith AND SHALL CONSTITUTE A LIEN AGAINST THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY, AND UPON ANY OTHER REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY THE VIOLATOR, pursuant to Chapter 162 of the Florida Statutes and Indian River County Ordinance 90-20, as may be amended. Further information of this matter may be obtained by contacting the Code Enforcement Section of the Community Development Department of Indian River County, 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960, (772) 226-1249. DONE AND ORDERED MAY 18, 2009, at Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida, in accordance with a ruling made by this Board in open session on said date, nunc pro tunc. EXECUTED by the Chairman of the Indian River County � /Code Enforc ent Board, and attested and countersigned by the Recording Secretary of such Board this T'T day of , 2009. http://ori. indian-river.org////DocumentIGetDocumentForPrintPNG/?request=AQAAANC... 1/17/2017 P149 BK: 2346 PG: 2109 -4 Retasmith Board Secretary STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF INDIAN RIVER CO FLORIDA By: Karl LZrm-me ann, ChairTmn an "Rive aunty Code Enfdrc�e L Indir J tR Page 2 of 2 I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the above State and County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared Karl L. Zimmermann, well known to me to be Chairman of the CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD of Indian River County, and acknowledged executing the same under the authority vested in him by said Board. WITNESSED my hand and seal this 9%1_1 day of 2009. -'A.!: J� Co E ?Wtion Not* Public A, 5 '1 AKSMITH My 0014MM # DD III= EXPIRES: .7-,' &ftWr-0481N"$w4mCERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 'e The foregoing instrument was executed before me by Karl L Zimmermann, Chairman of the Code Enforcement i�� Board of Indian River County, Florida, and I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of this order has been furnished by U.S. mail to Respondent(s) at the mailing address(es) hereinbefo described, or by personal service to the Respondent(s), or to their representative, this day of 2009. ATTEST: REVIEWED AS TO LEGAL FORM: �- e . Vitunac Bo ising Attorney JCEBtAso No,2008120258 Codgbt66r;_� V NE5SA CARTER SOLOMON COUNTYATTORNEYS OFFICE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 180127th Street Vera Beach, Florida 32960 RUA KL SM *MYOMISSIMMIM EXPIRES: September 20,2012 oM 80WTfWBWWHoWyk*w STATE OF FLORIDA IRIDIAN RIVER COUNTY THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS IS ATRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE - SECRETARY CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD ATG BOA BY: DATE: http:llori.indian-river-orgIlIlDocumentIGetDocumentForPrintPNGI?request--AQAAANC... 1/17/2017 P150 Page 1 of 2 2038051 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY K BARTON, CLERK CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL, BK: 2390 PG: 251, 12/24/2009 10:36 AM CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE MATTER OF: Case No. 2008120258 BOYETTE, ERNEST E & JAMES 1325 36TH AVE VERO BEACH, FL 32960 , Respondent(s) RESCINDMENT OF FINE & RELEASE OF .LIEN IN CONSIDERATION of testimony at a Code Enforcement Board hearing on November 23, 2009, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, whose mailing address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960, HEREBY RESCIINDS THE FINE AND RELEASES the subject property described herein, -and any other real .or personal property owned by Respondent(s), from the lien of all fides operative by virtue of that certain Indian River County Code Enforcement .Board Order Imposing Fine, Case No. 2008120258, entered on May 18, 2009, recorded in O.R. Book 2346, Page 2108, of the Public Records of Indian River County. SUBJECT PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Location: 1325 36TH AV VERO BEACH Parcel ID No.: 33-39-10-00008-0040-00011.0 Legal Description: BLK 4 LOTS 11 & 12, ROSEDALE BLVD SUB, PBI 3-90 EXECUTED by the Chairman of the Indian River County Code Enforceme t Board, and attested and countersigned by the Recording Secretary of such Board Ehiday of ,2009. ATTEST: Reialgmith Recording Secretary CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF . 'T INDIAN R1VEB-G0UNT_V.40RIDA .. 0j REVIEWED AS T( q r Vitunac >ine Att http://0ri.indian-river.org////DocumentIGetDocumentForPrintPNG/?request=AQAAANC... 1117/2017 P151 Page 2 of 2 BK: 2390 PG: 252 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this a �—L day of �C' 12009 by Karl L. Zimmermann, Chairman of the Code Enforcement Board ofIndian River County, Florida, who is personally known to me. NOT YPUBLIC r. My Commission Expires:RETAISY it Copy furnished to: Respondent(s) . * WOOMMESION4 Code Officer VANESSA CARTER SOLOMON EXPIRES; *tember 2 40,ORM 7hruS atNolary Action Order No. 121231 CEB Case No. 2008120258 STATE OF FLORIDA INDIAN RIVER COUNTY THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TFiUE AND CORRECT COpy OF THE 0MG!NAt. i.',I !:11—17 Ira THIS OFFICE C0Dfi is r-0RL; E 9i:.i i b0Ali0 ,-9liEARING SijARD BY: _ DATE http://ori.indian-river. org////DocumentIGetDocumentForPrintPNG/?request=AQAAANC... 1/17/2017 P152 Page 1 of 2 3120150036510 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY R SMITH, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL RK: 2855 PG: 45,6116/2015 9:06 AM R CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE MATTER OF: CEB Case No. 2015010065 BOYETTE, JAMES 1325 36TH AVE VERO BEACH, FL 32960 , Respondent ORDER IMPOSING FINE THIS MATTER ORIGINALLY CAME BEFORE THE BOARD for a public hearing on April 27, 2015, after due notice to the Respondent, at which time the Board heard testimony under oath and received evidence. The Board issued findings of fact, conclusions of law, and an oral order which was reduced to writing and furnished to the Respondent to take corrective action by a certain time, as more specifically set forth in that order. On May 18, 2015, this Board conducted a compliance .hearing to determine whether the Board's order of April 27, 2015, had been complied with. Respondent was provided proper notice of the compliance hearing, but did not attend the hearing. Based on the evidence and testimony presented at the hearing, this Board finds that the required corrective action has not been taken as ordered and that there does in fact exist overgrown grass in excess of twelve inches, miscellaneous trash and debris, boats parked outside of the approved driveway or the rear yard and a vehicle without tags in the RS -6 Zoning District, which constitutes the use of the property in violation of Sections 973.03(2), 912.17(3), and 973.03(1), of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Indian River County. The Board's previous order, as amended, set forth a compliance date of May 15, 2015, and a fine of $100 for each day the violation continues beyond the referenced compliance date. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED FINE IS HEREBY IMPOSED AGAINST THE RESPONDENT(S) for each and every day the violation exists upon or adjacent to the following described property, situated in Indian River County, Florida, to wit: Location: 1325 36TH AV VERO BEACH Tax Parcel ID No. 33-39-10-00008-0040-00011.0 Legal Description: LOTS 11 & 12, BLOCK 4, ROSEDALE BLVD SUBDIVISION, PBI 3-90 beginning May 16, 2015. A CERTIFIED COPY OF THIS ORDER SHALL BE RECORDED in the Official Record Books of Indian River County forthwith AND SHALL CONSTITUTE A LIEN AGAINST THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY, AND UPON ANY OTHER REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY THE VIOLATOR, pursuant to Chapter 162 of the Florida Statutes and Indian River County Ordinance 90-20, as may be amended. Further information of this matter may be obtained by contacting the Code Enforcement Section of the Community Development Department of Indian River County, 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960, (772) 226-1249. COUNTYATTORNEY'S OFMCE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 180127th Street Vero D"ch, Florldo 22460 http://ori.indian-river.org/l//Document/GetDocumentForPrintPNG/?request=AQAAANC... 1/17/2017 P153 BK: 2855 PG: 46 Page 2 of 2 DONE AND ORDERED May 18, 2015, at Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida, in accordance with a ruling made by this Board in open session on said date, nune pro tune. EXECUTED by the Vice Chairman of the Indian River County Code Enforcement attested and countersigned by the Recording Secretary of such Board this _&) day of 2015. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD R COUNTY, FLOR (n�lATTEST: By. R Smith Davi yers II, Vi Chairman Recording Secretary Indian River County Code Enford CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE and I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true copy of the foregoing Order Imposing Fine was provided to the above- named espondent(s) by first class U.S. Mail addressed to the above-specified addresses this /U day of 2015. Refa Smith, Recording Secretary REVIEWED AS TO LEGAL FORM: cimifer D. eshke Board Ad sing Attorney CEB Case No. 2015010065 Code Officer: VANESSA CARTER SOLOMON STATE OF FLOAiUA INDIAN RIVFR COUNTY THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS 18 A TRUE AND _ CORRECT COPY OFTWO ORIGIntei n•, ,-,. BY: DATE http://ori.indian-river.org////DocumentlGetDocumentForPrintPNG/?request=AQAAANC 1/17/2017 P154 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attomey TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Ofce pf INDIAN MEMORANDUM Board of County Commissioners Dylan Reingold, County Attorney January 13, 2017 Open Government Presentation /38 Attorneys Matters - B. C C 01.24.17 RIVER COUNTY ATTORNEY The -County Attorney will make a presentation to the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners on open government requirements. APPROVED FOR JANUARY 24, 2017 B. C C. MEETING — ATTORNEY'S MATTERS COUNTY ATTORNEY F:W ftomeylOwh inal 4genda Memo -Open row Ol.13.17.docx0pen GoW 61.13.17 P155 EMERGENCY ADDITION January 24, 2017 ITEM 14.E.1 • INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners DATE: January 23, 2017 SUBJECT: Alliance Bioenergy Post Process Yard Waste FROM: Tim Zorc Commissioner, District 3 Discussion Item: I would like to discuss an option proposed by Alliance Bioenergy for post process yard waste. Alliance Bioenergy is in the process of taking over the INEOS site and they • desire the option, upon 90 -day notice, to obtain from the County the post process yard waste. There is no fee or charge associated with -t_he yard waste and the,County will not guarantee the quality or quantity of the post process'yard waste. Finally, the County will keep a percentage of the yard waste. I would like the Board to consider approving the concept of the option and directing County staff to draft the option and bring it back to the Board of County Commissioners for approval on February 7, 2017, the next Board meeting. Vylan Kemgold, County Attorney William K DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorney i5A! OflCe Of Emergency Senice.r District 0112412017 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO- Indian River County Emergency Services District THROUGH: John King, Emergency Services Director FROM: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney DATE: January 17, 2017 ATTORNEY SUBJECT: Lease of Fire Tower and Accessory Building at 431 Avenue and 4t' Street to Indian River County Historical Society, Inc. The Indian River County Emergency Services District (the District) purchased the four acre property located at the northwest corner of 43rd Avenue and 4th Street from the Florida Department of Agriculture in 2008. This was the site of the former Florida Forest Service (f/k/a Division of Forestry) work center. The property contained two single family houses, the fire lookout tower, a small office/accessory building near the base of the tower and a large garage/work shop. The site was purchased for the location of Fire Station 13 which has been constructed on the property The two single family houses were demolished to make way for the new fire station but the tower, accessory building and the garage remain. Shortly after the purchase of the property, the Indian River County Historical Society, Inc. approached staff about leasing the tower site, the accessory building and the parking area around these structures. The District and the Historical Society entered into a Temporary License Agreement in May 2011 to stabilize and preserve the area during construction of the fire station. With the help of Ruth Stanbridge, County Historian, the Historical Society recently applied for a grant to restore the office/accessory building beneath the tower and install web cams in the tower cab. The signal from the web cams will be broadcast to monitors in the office/accessory building in order to provide a view from the top of the tower. The Historical Society hopes to recreate the historic method of wild fire detection in Florida through the use of the cameras and monitors. In accordance with the terms of the grant, the District and the Historical Society must enter into a lease agreement for use of the tower, office/accessory building and the parking area. P156 Lease of Fire Tower and Accessory Building January 17, 2017 Page 12 Staff has drafted the attached lease for the property. The conditions of the lease are as follows: • The lease term is 10 years with one 10 year renewal at a rate of $1.00 per year. • Maintenance of the premises is the responsibility of the Tenant. • The Tenant is responsible for the cost for an engineer to evaluate the tower and report on its soundness. • Any improvements to the leased premises are the sole financial responsibility of the Tenant and any improvements must first be approved by the District. • All contractors must be licensed and insured naming the District as an additional insured. • The lease will be modified automatically if the County needs right-of-way or property for stormwater ponds if 43rd Avenue/4th Street are expanded. The Historical Society plans on opening the exhibit to school classes, civic groups and other interested parties. The local HAM radio club has also expressed interest in putting antennae on the tower but that would be the subject of a separate agreement. The office building was built back in the 1950s so a new septic system will be installed. Due to the limited use of the building, the system will consist of a large sealed tank that will need to be pumped out periodically. The small size of the area and the changes in elevations with construction of the new fire station make installation of a drain field cost prohibitive. The building will also have to be connected to electricity and County water as the well that served the building has been capped and sealed during the construction of the new fire station. These improvement will be paid for with the use of Historical Society grant funds and donations. Funding There is no expenditure of District funds for this lease. Recommendation. Staff recommends the Board approve the lease with the Historical Society for the Fire Tower Parcel and the accompanying resolution and authorize the Chairman to sign the documents on behalf of the District. Copies to: John King Historical Society Ruth Stanbridge P157 LEASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE AGREEMENT is entered into as of the day of January, 2017 by and between the Indian River County Emergency Services District, a dependent taxing district of the Board of County Commissioners ("Landlord") whose address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960-3365 and the Indian River County Historical Society, Inc., a Florida not for profit corporation, whose address is 2336 141 Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960 ("Tenant"). WHEREAS, Landlord purchased the four acre property located at the northwest corner of 431 Avenue and 4th Street in 2008, and has now constructed Fire Station 13 on the property; and WHEREAS, the property contains a fire look -out tower that was used to spot forest fires and a small accessory building at the foot of the tower and both buildings have historical value; and WHEREAS, the Board recognizes the importance and value of historical buildings and wishes to preserve their character; and WHEREAS, the Indian River County Historical Society, Inc. (Tenant) is a not for profit corporation dedicated to promote historical sites in Indian River County; and WHEREAS, Tenant proposes to install web cams on the tower and broadcast the video to screens in the renovated small accessory building to simulate what it is like to be on top of the fire tower looking for evidence of wildfires back when the tower was in its first years of existence; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and agreements set forth herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. PROPERTY, TERM AND RENT. Landlord hereby leases to Tenant, and Tenant hereby leases from Landlord, the following real property, including the fire lookout tower, the small accessory building and adjacent parking area including the facilities located thereon, which property is located at the northwest corner of 43rd Avenue and 41 Street, herein after referred to as the "Tower Parcel" and is more particularly described as follows: See Exhibit "1" attached hereto ("leased premises") The term of this lease shall be ten (10) years commencing on January 17, 2017 and terminating on January 16, 2027. The term is subject to one (1) ten (10) year renewal period upon the mutual agreement of the parties. Rent for the entire lease term shall be $1.00 per year, plus applicable sales or use tax. P158 2. USE OF PREMISES. Tenant shall use the leased premises solely as an educational exhibit for demonstrating the historical aspects of forest fire detection and wild land firefighting in Florida, and other educational purposes but for no other purposes, without landlord's permission. Without limitation, Tenant shall not use or permit any part of the premises to be used for any illegal, immoral or improper purpose, or in any manner which creates a nuisance, disturbance or annoyance to other persons or properties in the vicinity of the leased premises. 3. CLIMBING AND USE OF THE TOWER. Tenant's contractors and engineers are the only persons authorized to climb and inspect the tower. Tenant's guests, visitors, invitees or the general public are not authorized to climb the tower. Tenant shall make specific improvements to prohibit persons from climbing the tower whenever directed by Landlord. 4. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. Tenant shall not bring upon the leased premises any materials or substances which are listed as a "hazardous material" or a "hazardous substance," or having an equivalent designation, under any applicable local, state or federal law or regulation. 5. PROPERTY LEASED "AS IS". The premises are leased in "as is" condition, without warranty or representation as to the condition or suitability of the premises or any improvements thereon. Tenant has examined the leased premises and agrees that they are acceptable and suitable for Tenant's purposes. 6. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS. Tenant shall maintain the interior and exterior of the leased premises including parking areas, in a safe, clean and attractive condition, and shall make all necessary repairs so that the leased premises are maintained during the term of the lease in substantially the same condition as they were at the beginning of the lease, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Tenant shall surrender the leased premises at termination or expiration of the lease, in substantially the same condition as they were at the beginning of the lease, reasonable wear and tear excepted. 7. LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO INSPECT/REPAIR. Landlord may enter and inspect the leased premises at any time upon reasonable notice to determine whether the premises are being maintained and repaired in accordance with this lease. Landlord shall have the right, but not the obligation, to make any repairs to the lease premises which Tenant has failed to make, and which, in the sole discretion of Landlord, are necessary to protect and preserve the leased premises. 8. ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS. Tenant shall make no alterations or improvements (work) to the leased premises without the express written consent of Landlord. All work shall be carried out by licensed and insured contractors, naming the Landlord as an additional insured. a. All plans for work proposed for the accessory building shall be approved in advance by the Landlord. 2 P159 b. Prior to any alterations to the tower, Tenant shall provide to Landlord a signed and sealed report from an engineer licensed in the State of Florida as to the soundness of the tower, the tower cab and the tower steps and the repair necessary to make those parts of the tower sound. The report shall specify whether installation of web cams or antennae on the tower is advisable, and if so, where the web cams or antennae should be installed. Tenant shall be responsible for all permitting necessary for any work performed on the tower. c. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy, Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall install a septic system at the site. The system shall comply with all State and local Department of Health regulations. Tenant shall be responsible for all maintenance on the system and keep it in compliance with all regulations, including periodic and/or necessary pump outs. d. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy, Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall cause the leased premises to be connected to electricity in compliance with all State and local regulations. e. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy, Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall cause the leased premises to be connected to County water in compliance with all State and local regulations. 9. INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES. Tenant shall have the right to place on the leased premises such equipment and other items necessary or convenient for Tenant's use of the premises. All equipment and items purchased by Tenant and placed in, on, or about the leased premises, shall remain the property of Tenant. Tenant may remove such equipment or items on or before the termination or expiration of this lease. Notwithstanding the above, if installation of any equipment or item requires any significant alteration or modification of the premises, such equipment or item shall not be installed without the express written approval of the Landlord. Also, if removal of any equipment or items causes damage to the leased premises, such equipment or item shall not be removed unless, immediately following removal, Tenant restores the premises to substantially the same condition as they were at the beginning of the lease. Tenant shall remove all of Tenant's personal property which is not attached or affixed to the leased premises prior to termination or expiration of the lease. 10. PUBLIC UTILITIES AND NON -AD VALOREM. Tenant shall pay, within time allowed for payment without penalties, all non -ad valorem taxes, all charges and fees for water, wastewater, garbage or trash removal, electricity and all other public utilities incurred with respect to the leased premises during the lease term, including impact fees and Equivalent Rate Units (ERUs) if applicable. 11. INSURANCE. Tenant, at its own expense, shall obtain and maintain the following insurance coverages with respect to the leased premises during the lease term: 11.1 Liability Insurance. Tenant shall obtain and maintain a Tenant Comprehensive General Liability policy and a Fire Legal Liability policy, each with coverage P160 limits of no less than $200,000 per person and $300,000 per occurrence. Indian River County Emergency Services District shall be listed as an additional named insured on each policy. 11.2. Casualty Insurance. Tenant shall obtain and maintain a fire and extended coverage casualty insurance policy with coverage limits of no less than $200,000. Indian River County Emergency Services District shall be listed as an additional named insured on such policy. 11.3. Special Insurance Requirements. No later than ten (10) days prior to Tenant's occupancy of the leased premises, Tenant shall provide a certificate of insurance for each policy described above to Landlord, meeting the following requirements: A. Indian River County Emergency Services District shall be listed as an "Additional Insured" on each policy, and B. Indian River County Emergency Services District shall be given thirty (30) days notice prior to cancellation or modification of each policy. Such notice shall be in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested, and addressed to the Risk Manager, Indian River County, Florida, 1801 271' Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960-3365. 11.4. Lapse in Coverage. If Tenant allows any insurance coverage required by this lease to lapse, expire or be canceled, such event shall be an immediate event of default, and shall be ,grounds for eviction. 12. ASSIGNMENT OR SUBLEASE. Tenant shall not assign, sublease or transfer any part of this Lease or the leased premises, without the prior written consent of Landlord. 13. NO MORTAGE. Tenant shall not mortgage, pledge or grant a lien upon any portion of the leased premises, or Tenant's leasehold interest in the leased premises. 14. TENANT'S COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW. Tenant and its agents, employees and volunteers shall comply with all applicable local (including, without limitation, the Indian River County Code of Ordinances), state and federal laws and regulations applicable to the leased premises and Tenant's occupancy of the leased premises. 15. DEFAULT. Each of the following shall constitute an event 'of default: (a) the failure by Tenant to pay rent when due, (b) the failure by either party to comply with any other material provision of this lease. Upon the occurrence of a default, the non -defaulting party shall be entitled to all remedies in law or in equity, including, without limitation, termination of the lease and eviction from the leased premises; provided, however, that an event of default shall not be grounds for termination or eviction, unless, with respect to the non-payment of rent (sub- section (a) above), such non-payment continues for seven (7) days after receipt, delivery to the leased premises or posting on the leased premises of written notice demanding payment of such rent, and, with respect to the failure to comply with any other material provision of this lease (sub -section (b) above), such failure continues for fifteen (15) days after receipt, delivery to the leased premises or posting on the leased premises of written notice demanding compliance. 4 P161 16. TERMINATION OF LEASE. This lease shall terminate upon the earlier of the following: (a) expiration of the lease term, without renewal or extension set forth in writing and signed by both parties, (b) damage or destruction of the leased premises, or any material part thereof, which, in the sole discretion of Landlord, renders the premises unfit or not suitable for continued occupancy by Tenant. Landlord shall not be required rebuild, repair or replace such damaged premises or part thereof, (c) the occurrence of an event of default resulting in termination; or (d) Inspection of the tower reveals it to be in a condition whereby its use should be discontinued or it should be taken down. 16.1 Reduction in size of Leased Premises. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord has future plans to widen 43rd Avenue and expand the intersection of 43rd Avenue and 41h Street. Preliminary construction plans call for part of the parking area that makes up the leased premises to be used for right-of-way and/or stormwater retention. Landlord shall be entitled to reduce the size of the leased premises with ninety (90) days' notice to Tenant. Tenant acknowledges that it will not be compensated by Landlord for the reduction in the leased premises and waives its right, if .any, to compensation by signing this lease. Landlord shall not be responsible to provide for additional leased area to Tenant, but, shall work with the Tenant to provide a place near to the Premises for bus parking and turnaround that does not interfere with the ingress or egress of the emergency vehicles at the adjacent fire station. 17. NOTICE. Any notice required by this lease, or which either party may desire to serve upon the other, shall be in writing and shall be deemed served when hand delivered, or when actually received via U.S. Mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, as to (A) Landlord: Indian River County Emergency Services District Attention: County Attorney 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3365 (B) Tenant: Indian River County Historical Society, Inc., 2336 141h Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32960 The above addresses may be changed by either party by written notice to the other party. 18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This written lease agreement shall constitute the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the leased premises and Tenant's occupancy of the leased premises. No other statement, representation or prior agreement shall have any force or effect, unless set forth herein. 19. TIME OF THE ESSENCE. Time shall be of the essence with respect to each and every matter set forth herein. 20. LANDLORD'S CONSENT/APPROVAL. In each instance in which Landlord's consent or approval is required in this lease, such consent or approval may be granted or approved in Landlord's sole discretion. 5 P162 21. RADON GAS. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels,of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county health department. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have affixed their hands and seals at Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida, as of the day and year first above written. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT By: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman Approved by the District: January 24, 2017. Indian River County Historical Society, Inc. Carolyn Bayless, President Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: Print name: Print name: rel ATTEST: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller Deputy Clerk Approved: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: William K. DeBiaal, Deputy County Attorney P163 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: HISTORICAL SOC.IETY LEASE A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN TRACT 81 5ECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 33 SOLJTH,, RANGE 39 EAST, ACCORDING TO THE LAST GENERAL PLAT OF THE INDIAN RIVER FARMS COMPANY RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 25 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOW LYING IN INDIAN RIVER c-buNiY. FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE EAST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP .33 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST (SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEAST -CORNER OF TRACT 5.) AS SHOWN ON THE INDIAN- RIVER COUNTY "DIVISION OF FORESTRY: 4TH ST. /43RD AVE BOUNDARY & TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY'', INDIAN RIVER- COUNTY PROJECT NUMBER. 0740 AND CERTIFIED ON MAY 5, 2068 81Y MICHAEL O'BRIEN, P.S.M. 6118, AND RUN NU'14'13`'Ej ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID ',SECTION 16 AND THE EAST LINE OF TRACT 8, A DISTANCE OF 6,0.00 FEET To A POINT ON THE EASTERLY PROLONC3ATION OFF 'THE EXISTINO NORTH RIGHT-OF=WAY LINL OF 4TH STREET: THENCE LEAVING SAID SECTION LINE, RUN N89'32'17* PARALLEL WITH, AND 60.CQ. FEET NQRTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 8, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE INTERSECTION OF THE EXISTING WEST R F ;1.03HT-OF-WAY LINE 0 43RD AVENUE (PER P.B. 11, RG. 15) AND THE E'XISTI'NG NORTH -R`tGHT'_OF-WAY UNE OF 4TH $TRW (kR Er, 215, PC. 52�.)'AS SHOWN ON AFOREMENTIONED INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SURVEY; THENCE 7" CONTINUE N.89-32"1ki AL0,90 THE. SAID. EXISTING NORTH RIGHT -OF=* LINE OF . 41H STREET A DISTANCE OF 15.3.06 FEET To THE POINT OF 8WINNING; THE ­14,68, -LE�kV.]A.G- 8-40; ExitfiNt 'NORTH RIGHT -&F -WAY Llt4E OF 4TH SVEL7, RUN NO'27'43"E, PLIRPENNCULAR TO THE SAID I=XJSTNG,i rqo,R'rfl R*104Y-4P-.WAY LM: blr 4TWMILIET, A DISTANCE bF_ ll.kob FEET '110 A OtINT, THENCE RUN M89'5217 'W, PARALLEL WITH AND 114,.00 FEET NO.RT-H� OF THE SA10EXW­ ING NORTH RIGHT-Q.F-W,0 LINE OF 4TH. STREET, A DISTANCE OF 87.00. ratf. TO A POINT;, TREgCt RUN A 01STANCE OF 114-00 FEET TO A PANT ON THE SAID EXISTING NORTH RIGHT-OF=WAY LINt OF 4TH StROET; 1. 'Ii4. §T 8 THENCE ;RUN SA'�13�*VrE -AL( 'G� SAID EX15 -tN '01T RIGHT LINE OF 4 Rt&, A DISTANCE OF 74.60 FEET Tb THE 06INT OF H. 86NMN& tONTANING SOJU E ARE' FEET, MWE OR i00-8., OR 0.2-3 ACRES'.. 'NOT 1. THIS 5KET151H AND DEtrRtPTI0:N, IS NOT VALID Wfti- TOU - T. THE. SIGNATURE All�� ORIGINAL RAfSEb. SEAL OF THE FLORID ` "�G -& R IRV6�6*k AN MAPPER NAVE -6 HERM.'I. 2. Tili-� §KEfdH AND jbn'C_R#t- Ni* MELTS*: OR. E-X- EEDS. ALL APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF THE M'INI'MUM T.E&-mbAL 8TAWAIRb-8 AS C8-rA[3LI,.5H`ED IN CHAPTER' 5J-17, FLORIDA- ADMINISTRATIVE 'CODE. 3. TRIS- 'WErCHAND DESCRIPTION: AND ADOWNINO PAR FIS MAY BE SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESTRICTION%. RESERVATMIN1,5, 'OR RiGHT-OF-WAY-3 NOT SHOWN. AN.D` MAY BE FOUND IN THE PUBLIC RIE"PGRDS 4. THIS S1ZE*TCH AN. D DE,M-IPTI'QN. DOE'S NOT PEORLSINT'A FIELD SURREY. E-AtTING PROPERTY CONINTIONS'. -QR FEATURES ARE N6� :SHOWN.. 5. BAS187 OF OEAR4,NCS: THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 16 BEARS, N914'13"E, AS PER tIVISIDN OF PORESTRY- 4TH -5TJ 43R,r; -AVE 89UN"DARY & TOPOGRAPHIC 5URVEY", ALL OTHER BEARINGS.- ARE RELATIVE THERETO. 6, ALL ai5TAMtL—s, 5H0. N' HEREON ARE IN U.S. SURVEY FEET: 7. THE SCALE OF THIS ORMINC WAY HAVE BEEN DISTORTED* DURING THE REPRODUCTION PROCESS. 8-. ABOVE PARCEL AS SHOWN ON THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY "DIVISION OF FORESTRY- 4TH ST. 43RD AVE -15,0UNDARY .& TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY", -INOIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NUMBER D740 AND CERTIFIED ON, MAY 5, k BY MICHAEL O'BRIEN, P.S.M.. 6118. THIS SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT THIS IS NOT A 80'UNDAPY SURVEY BOTH SHEETS 1 AND 2 AS CREATED i 6M RIVER' COMM ADMINISTRATION DOWN IND14N &VZR' CVV5V7Y DRAWN ST' SECTIDN 16 SffErCH AMD RESCflP770W Or SHEFT 1801 27T ffOrd,?ICAL SWIVY LtA4F •wlrglv VERP BEACH, 66H, FL. .31§60 AAFWT� Of - RVALIC WORASPRo BY: TOWNSHIP JUTS,. ImIAN Rly.,R cve)vrr,'pcp-4R7VEN7 Or (772) 667-aDOU Invomamm Alpllsov RANGE 4 h74 � i � k 'R�' H ST06U -0, ylclrs OF EXHIBIT "ll" 0) A I LOT 2 sena^ � I aJ� 11p LOT 1 33-3Q-iB-OODUt-OU80-00006.0 INDIAN RNER coup'"Y bEPARTMMY'.OF 130GE06Y:$ERVt o Wt%'� 2395, 00. 1912 APPROXIMATE MLIRPF(i '!f!E(+:UAl1ON UNE o" WPR97Aoz .`' Po. 1527 N. CLINE OF S. 300' TkA:ot •8 I i 4TH STREET PRoxIIAA7E orttclLml . b _t43RD AVENUE ------------------------------ — 1%4 SECTLDN LINE Ac: S. kINE TRACT 8 - - — — I:R.F>IN:C.b. "6=¢'_CANAL �(3fJ' R/W) joo I I .$5�.1 50.. ,111 +1 RG. B I IIS. axo z .I Of,w I �I w Li .?� �I w .WL :-5 X 1 z o Ib' M 7t __—--- ----- I E..O`��i; CORNER 1 FOUNDSPIKE Y LEGEND & ABBREVATIONS. O.R0.=OFFICIAL RECORD BOCK AP•PROX.=APPROXIMATE IE=PROPERTY LINE CALC.=CALCULATED !P.B-.=PLAT BOOK EICIST.=EX8TING I•.f :F.-W.•G.D'.=fIJ 5.F;4NI } 1 i R FAFZ.a l .... �P,O.B.=POINT OF BEGINNING �h/ATi}R: i�"iallf�OL DISTRICT P:a.C.=POhNT .OF GbWfhA�N M.Et�1T M EAS.=M'.EAS:U KE6 R/1N= RaGNT=OF—M—Y �-=:RTWICATION . RV. �AIJ� PAPER IN RESPONSIBLE CHARGE THOMAS J. •DA'TE FLOPIDA. R-EG.FSTRATIgrN NO. 55.91 0 (IN FEET) 16 50 1 .SEE 5HLrr 1 OF 2 FOR THIS -SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION GENERAL NOTES IS, NOT C'QMPLET€ WITHOUT a'H— S}i.EEPS 1 AND 2 .AS CRF3 EAT THIS IS N..Ot -A 'YOUN:PARY 'Sll'R-VEY SKETCH TO ACCOMPANY LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED' FOR WDIM RIDER COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT MOM RM., COUNTY ADMINISMTION BUILDING, /ND/.dN RMER 4,`17MMr DIM" Wi SECTION le �il�"T6fI' AND. DMAIPTION Or SHEET tim .,2rrN STF;E f B. l4'l7AG'H H/SaDR/CAL Sd�lEfi; MAS.- WITHAV 2 vEkb 6664, FL 32960 D£%yA 7W�'Nr fJF Pll�1/C WD�?KS PRovEo Br: TOWNSHIPUS . %iYD�4N R%GER C6�U/i!TY, D£RA34TA!£NT .; £3 Ssz gLSUo£NSI MMiM Dl.'>WSION t0)..?&0*0MS7-. RA —,E .fig£ F,NfiPC�NCY SERIr/ESS PROPERTY a, 'FlRE OBSERVATbu � z��7� � a T3P�ck ,N83'32'17*WW k N Q; o i 4TH STREET PRoxIIAA7E orttclLml . b _t43RD AVENUE ------------------------------ — 1%4 SECTLDN LINE Ac: S. kINE TRACT 8 - - — — I:R.F>IN:C.b. "6=¢'_CANAL �(3fJ' R/W) joo I I .$5�.1 50.. ,111 +1 RG. B I IIS. axo z .I Of,w I �I w Li .?� �I w .WL :-5 X 1 z o Ib' M 7t __—--- ----- I E..O`��i; CORNER 1 FOUNDSPIKE Y LEGEND & ABBREVATIONS. O.R0.=OFFICIAL RECORD BOCK AP•PROX.=APPROXIMATE IE=PROPERTY LINE CALC.=CALCULATED !P.B-.=PLAT BOOK EICIST.=EX8TING I•.f :F.-W.•G.D'.=fIJ 5.F;4NI } 1 i R FAFZ.a l .... �P,O.B.=POINT OF BEGINNING �h/ATi}R: i�"iallf�OL DISTRICT P:a.C.=POhNT .OF GbWfhA�N M.Et�1T M EAS.=M'.EAS:U KE6 R/1N= RaGNT=OF—M—Y �-=:RTWICATION . RV. �AIJ� PAPER IN RESPONSIBLE CHARGE THOMAS J. •DA'TE FLOPIDA. R-EG.FSTRATIgrN NO. 55.91 0 (IN FEET) 16 50 1 .SEE 5HLrr 1 OF 2 FOR THIS -SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION GENERAL NOTES IS, NOT C'QMPLET€ WITHOUT a'H— S}i.EEPS 1 AND 2 .AS CRF3 EAT THIS IS N..Ot -A 'YOUN:PARY 'Sll'R-VEY SKETCH TO ACCOMPANY LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED' FOR WDIM RIDER COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT MOM RM., COUNTY ADMINISMTION BUILDING, /ND/.dN RMER 4,`17MMr DIM" Wi SECTION le �il�"T6fI' AND. DMAIPTION Or SHEET tim .,2rrN STF;E f B. l4'l7AG'H H/SaDR/CAL Sd�lEfi; MAS.- WITHAV 2 vEkb 6664, FL 32960 D£%yA 7W�'Nr fJF Pll�1/C WD�?KS PRovEo Br: TOWNSHIPUS . %iYD�4N R%GER C6�U/i!TY, D£RA34TA!£NT .; £3 Ssz gLSUo£NSI MMiM Dl.'>WSION t0)..?&0*0MS7-. RA —,E .fig£ F,NfiPC�NCY SERIr/ESS PROPERTY RESOLUTION NO. 2017- A RESOLUTION OF THE -INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT APPROVING A COMMUNITY INTEREST LEASE AGREEMENT WITH THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC., FOR COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 43RD AVENUE AND 4T" STREET. WHEREAS, the Indian River County Historical Society, Inc. is a Florida not for profit corporation organized for preserving and promoting the history of Indian River County and is recognized as a charitable and educational entity for purposes as set forth in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; and WHEREAS, the Historical Society has asked the Indian River County Emergency Services District (District) to consider leasing the fire lookout tower, the accessory/office building near the tower and associated parking near these structures on District -owned property just east of Fire Station 13 at the northwest corner of 43rd Avenue and 4th Street, Vero Beach, FL, ("Property") to the Historical Society for use as an exhibit to demonstrate the historical method of detecting wild fires in the State of Florida; and WHEREAS, the Historical Society will use the Property to operate the exhibit for school classes, civic associations and other interested members of the public; and and WHEREAS, the Historical Society will maintain the Property and associated improvements; WHEREAS, the District finds that such a use of District Property promotes the County interests and welfare; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT: 1. The District finds that the Historical Society has made application as required by Florida Statutes section 125.38 for a lease of the Property; 2. The property subject to the lease shall be used for historical and educational purposes and participation shall be open to all Indian River County residents; 3. The District approves, and authorizes the Chairman to execute a Lease Agreement between the District .and Indian River County Historical Society, Inc., for a term of ten (10) years with one ten (10) year renewal period at a rental rate of $1.00 per year, 4. The Lease Agreement is entered into pursuant to the authority of Florida Statutes sections 125.38 and 125.01. P166 RESOLUTION NO. 2017 - The foregoing Resolution was offered by Commissioner and seconded by Commissioner , and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Vice Chairman Peter D. O'Bryan Commissioner Susan Adams CommissionerBob Solari Commissioner Tim Zorc The Chairman thereupon declared the Resolution duly passed and adopted this 241h day of January, 2017. Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal. sufficiency: William K. DeBraal Deputy County Attorney 2 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT By Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman P167 ' A . Tuesday, January 24, 2017 8:18:48 AM ET Subject: FW: Old Forestry Tower Date: Monday, January 23, 2017 4:53:11 PM ET From: Jason Brown To: Bob Solari FYI From: John King Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 3:07 PM To: Jason Brown <jbrown@ircgov.com> Cc: Dori Roy <droy@ircgov.com>;_John King <jking@ircgov.com> Subject: Old Forestry Tower -J Good afternoon Jason-:------- - As a follow up to our discussion regarding the Historical Society's Old Forestry Tower project, below are items requested of the Emergency Services District to defer costs: The Historical Society (HS) is seeking to create a museum -like atmosphere in the old Ranger House at the base of the Forestry Tower. To this end, they have requested access to th_ "r IPSS int=rnPt router that is available at Fire -Rescue Station 13. The wireless is part of the County IT network and has cybersecurity software and restrictive access to websites. This will be of no cost to the District and provides a nearly free service to the Historical Society. The HS is also seeking to reduce their costs for the initial potable water hookup/meter fees and ! monthly recurring costs for the Ranger House. They are requesting to Their waterline on the District's side of the water meter. Inasmuch as their water use is limited to inside the Ranger House, most notably the bathroom, I expect this is a de minimis monthly cost. You may recall from our earlier discussions, the Department of Health authorized the HS to use a mall; buried wastewater tankfor the Raneer House with a scheduled pumped -out routine; this was an effort to save the costs of installing a new sewer lift station and piping to the County sewer system. Again, this was determined on the projected limited use at the site. A recent traffic accident took down some of the perimeter fence near the Ranger House. Staff is working with Risk Management and the vehicle insurance company to resolve this concern. Recurring costs such as lawn maintenance, electric services and housekeeping are solely the expense of the HS. Please advise if you have any questions. r John 67,-,A -1 Page 1 of 1 S6 Indian River County Florida Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street, Building A Vero Beach, Florida, 32960-3388 www.ircgov.com Solid Waste Disposal District Meeting Minutes - Draft Tuesday, December 13, 2016 9:00 AM Commission Chambers Board of Commissioners Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman, District 2 Peter D. O'Bryan, Vice Chairman, District 4 Susan Adams, District 1 Bob Solari, District 5 Tim Zorc, District 3 Jason E. Brown, County Administrator Dylan Reingold, County Attorney Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller Maureen Gelfo, Deputy Clerk P168 Board of Commissioners SWDD Meeting Minutes - Draft B. Solid Waste Disposal District December 13, 2016 The Board reconvened at 11:08 a.m., as the Board of Commissioners of the Solid Waste Disposal District. The minutes will be approved under the next Solid Waste Disposal District Meeting. 15.13.1 16-1118 SWDD Recycling Collection Events for FY 2016/2017 Recommended Action: Staff recommends the SWDD Board authorize hosting the free spring Paper Shredding Event on April 8, 2017, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Southeast Secure Shredding's paper shredding facility at 3910 US Highway 1 in Vero Beach. Attachments: Staff Report Additional Backup Provided at Meeting In her PowerPoint Presentation, Stephanie Fonvielle, Recycling Coordinator, recapped the Paper Shredding, Electronics, and Household Hazardous Waste events from 2016 and announced the upcoming events for 2017. She noted that another paper shredding event would be held on April 8, 2017, at the Southeast Secure Shredding Facility, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A motion was made by Commissioner Solari, seconded by Vice Chairman O'Bryan, to approve staffs recommendation. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 5 - Chairman Flescher, Vice Chairman O'Bryan, Commissioner Adams, Commissioner Solari, and Commissioner Zorc The Board of Commissioners adjourned the Solid Waste Disposal District Meeting at 11:13 a.m., and reconvened as the Board of County Commissioners of the Regular Meeting. Indian River County Florida Page 1 P169 JS a �, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY �11IV$R�, SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT BOARD MEMORANDUM Date: January 3, 2017 To: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator Thru: Vincent Burke, Director of Utility Services From: Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E., Managing Director, Solid Waste Disposal District Subject: Amendment No. 2 to Work Order CCNA-2014 WO No. 4 to Geosyntec for Implementation of the Remedial Action Modification Plan at the Former South Gifford Road Landfill DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITIONS: In accordance with the requirements by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), the former South Gifford Road Landfill site requires continual groundwater monitoring activities and required regulatory oversight to show that the county and SWDD are proactively taking efforts to remediate the site. On March 1, 2016, the Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) Board issued CCNA-2014 Work Order No. 4 in the amount of $88,674 to Geosyntec to provide groundwater monitoring and reporting for an additional one-year period, Remedial Action Plan Modification (RAPM) Addendum preparation, and annual pollution remediation liabilities evaluation. Under this work order, Geosyntec prepared the RAPM Addendum to recommend additional injection activities to enhance bioremediation of the chlorinated solvent impacts to groundwater in a focused area of the Site. FDEP approved the RAPM on July 15, 2016 and issued a Remedial Order requiring implementation of the plan which included performing a 'limited pre-injection groundwater investigation event. Amendment No. 1 to Work Order No. 4 in the amount of $29,980 was approved by the Board on September 20, 2016 to complete the pre-RAPM investigation and optimize the bioremediation design. These activities were completed to collect data to refine the location for the proposed injection activities to allow for design of the most cost-effective approach. Geosyntec completed the pre-RAPM investigation and finalized the bioremediation design. Previous sampling, reporting, and remedial events performed by Geosyntec have been completed on schedule and within budget. Accordingly, to complete the activities authorized by the Board on March 1, 2016, staff requested the attached Amendment No. 2 to Work Order No. 4 from Geosyntec to implement the FDEP-required RAPM bioremediation activities. ANALYSIS: In comparing the original design to the optimized design, Geosyntec was able to reduce the size of the treatment area from over 5,000 square feet to 1,500 square feet (reduction of treatment area of approximately 709/o), directly reducing the volume of bioremediation injection locations required and assuring the injected material is placed at the locations/depth where it is needed (in lieu of simply treating the overall area). While the work had to be done in a phased approach, the reduction in the treatment area/volume resulting from the initial pre-RAPM investigation findings resulted in an injection work savings of approximately $106,000 (net savings of approximately $76,000 when adjusting for the cost of the pre-RAPM investigation prior to finalizing the design). Staff supports Geosyntec's proposal for RAPM implementation activities for a total budget request of $53,448. @BCL@E005CE0C Page —1— P170 FUNDING: Funding for this work is budgeted and available in account number 31521734-033490-03004, which is the one cent sales tax fund used for infrastructure needs of the county. Costs associated with the landfills are authorized uses of the one cent sales tax in addition to infrastructure. Description I Account Number Amount One Cent Sales Tax Fund — Infrastructure Needs 1 31521734-033490-03004 $53,448 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the SWDD Board approves and authorizes the Chairman to sign the attached Amendment No. 2 to CCNA-2014 WO No. 4 authorizing Geosyntec to implement the RAPM bioremediation activities required by FDEP for a not -to -exceed fee of $53,448. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Amendment No. 2 to CCNA-2014 Work Order No. 4 to Geosyntec @BCL@E005CE0C Page — 2 — P171 AMENDMENT NUMBER 2 WORK ORDER NUMBER 4 South Gifford Road Landfill This Amendment 2 to Work Order Number 4 is entered into as of this 24th day of January, 2016, pursuant to that certain Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services, dated November 15, 2011, and that certain Extension and Amendment of Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services entered into as of this 4th day of November, 2014 (collectively referred to as the "Agreement"), by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. ("Consultant"). 1. The COUNTY has selected the Consultant to perform the professional services set forth in existing Work Order Number 4, Effective Date March 1, 2016. 2. The COUNTY and the Consultant desire to amend this Work Order as set forth on Exhibit 1 (Scope of Work) attached to this Amendment and made part hereof by this reference. The professional services will be performed by the Consultant for the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit 1(Fee Schedule), and within the timeframe more particularly set forth in Exhibit 1 (Time Schedule), all in accordance with the terms and provisions set forth in the Agreement. 3. From and after the Effective Date of this Amendment, the above -referenced Work Order is amended as set forth in this Amendment. Pursuant to paragraph 1.4 of the Agreement, nothing contained in any Work Order shall conflict with the terms of the Agreement and the terms of the Agreement shall be deemed to be incorporated in each individual Work Order as if fully set forth herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Work Order as of the date first written above CONSULTANT: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY By: By: Title: S . Princi al BCC Approved Date: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Approved: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator Dylan T. Reingold, County Attorney P172 EXHIBIT 1 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES P173 Geospte& consultants Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. Managing Director Solid Waste Disposal District Indian River County 1325 74t1i Avenue SW Vero Beach, Florida 32968 316 South Baylen Street, Suite 201 Pensacola, Florida 32502 PH 850.477.6547 FAX 850.477.6707 www.geosyntec.com 28 December 2016 Subject: Proposal to Implement FDEP-Approved Remedial Action Plan Modification (RAPM) Addendum No. 3 Former South Gifford Road Landfill Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida Dear Mr. Mehta: Geosyntec Consultants (Geosyntec) is pleased to submit this letter proposal to the Indian River County (IRC) Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) to provide professional services associated with implementation of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)-approved RAPM Addendum No. 3 related to the recalcitrant chlorinated volatile organic compound (CVOC) plume at the Former South Gifford Road Landfill located in Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida. As requested by IRC, this fee proposal includes budget to implement activities required by FDEP as outlined in the RAPM Addendum No. 3 dated 31 May 2016 and approved by FDEP in a letter dated 15 July 2016. Geosyntec has prepared this proposal (professional services as Exhibit 1) as Amendment No. 2 to existing Work Order No. 4 for the Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services between IRC SWDD and Geosyntec. The remainder of this letter provides a project background, an overview of a description of the proposed scope of work, a budget estimate, and a discussion of the schedule for accomplishment of the work described herein. PROJECT BACKGROUND Remedial activities have been completed at the Site historically to address CVOC concentrations identified in groundwater as outlined in the FDEP-required Remedial Action Plan (RAP) for the Site, as well as subsequent RAP Modifications (RAPMs). Source removal activities were completed in 2004 and subsequently bioremediation activities were implemented. Performance monitoring data has been collected during subsequent semi-annual groundwater monitoring events and the results of these monitoring events have been included within the semi-annual groundwater XR16044 - Gifford RAPM31mp engineers I scientists I innovators P174 Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. 28 December 2016 Page 2 monitoring reports provided to the FDEP. As outlined in the RAPM Addendum No. 2, it was anticipated at the time that additional bioremediation injection activities would likely be warranted in 3 to 5 years as the injected electron donor was depleted. Trichloroethene (TCE) concentrations in the former source area (GR-MW30B) have fluctuated following the injection activities associated with RAPM Addendum No. 2, with semi-annually reported concentrations above the Groundwater Cleanup Target Level (GCTL) ranging from 124 to 3,150 micrograms per liter (gg/L) since June 2014, indicating that while groundwater concentrations at the Site have significantly improved (with concentrations lower by several orders of magnitude over pre -source removal concentrations), there may be recalcitrant CVOC mass in the vicinity of the former source area that continues to contribute CVOCs to groundwater. A RAPM3, requested by FDEP in correspondence dated 21 September 2015, was approved by FDEP on 15 July 2016 and proposed a follow up injection of electron donor and dechlorinating microbial culture in the former source area. Former source area pre-injection investigation activities, including collection of discrete groundwater samples via direct push technology (DPT) and collection of groundwater samples from site monitoring well injection wells, were conducted in July 2016 and resulted in a refined target treatment area within the former source area. PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK The proposed scope of work includes the activities required to implement the FDEP-approved RAPM Addendum No. 3, including .the procurement of injection amendment and drilling subcontractor and performance of the injection activities. The remainder of this letter provides details regarding the proposed scope of work and a budget estimate to accomplish the work described herein. For the purpose of budgeting, the scope of work has been divided into the following four phases: • Phase 1 — Project Management; • Phase 2 — Meetings/Regulatory Interaction; • Phase 3 — Injection Activities; and • Phase 4 — UIC and Performance Monitoring and Reporting. The remainder of this section presents a general description of the activities to be performed in each phase. Phase 1— Proiect Manaeement Under this task, Geosyntec will perform project planning and management responsibilities, such as correspondence with IRC SWDD and FDEP, invoice review, project coordination. XR16044 - Gifford RAPM3 Imp engineers I scientists I innovators P175 Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. 28 December 2016 Page 3 Phase 2 — Meetings/Regulatory Interaction Under this task, Geosyntec will prepare for, and attend a project meeting with FDEP, as requested by IRC SWDD. It has been assumed that two Geosyntec personnel will attend the meeting, which will'be held at the IRC SWDD office. A powerpoint presentation will be prepared for use during the meeting. Phase 3 — Iniection Activities Under this task, Geosyntec will implement the proposed injection activities, as outlined in the FDEP-approved RAPM Addendum No. 3 and detailed information provided to IRC SWDD via email on 28 December 2016 regarding the proposed injection approach and refined treatment area. These activities will include monitoring well installation, procurement of injection amendment and drilling subcontractor and performance of the injection activities. It has been assumed that the injection activities can be completed in five field days (one day for onsite field prep, three days for monitoring well installation and injection activities, and one day for breakdown). IDW will be containerized and staged on-site for proper disposal. Underground Injection Control (UIC) monitoring is required after injecting remedial fluids into the aquifer according to Chapter 62-528 of the Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). UIC monitoring will be included with the semi-annual sampling events until criteria are met. Performance monitoring of CVOCs and total organic carbon will continue to be included as part of the semi-annual sampling events. Budget for UIC and performance monitoring will be conducted concurrently with semi-annual groundwater monitoring at the Site as a cost -savings measure. Budget has not been included herein for these activities at this time. Phase 4 — Reporting Implementation of RAPM Addendum No. 3 will be summarized in the semi-annual groundwater monitoring report that follows completion of the implementation activities. A limited budget has been included herein to incorporate a description of these activities and a summary of the results into the currently authorized semi-annual groundwater monitoring reports. SCHEDULE Geosyntec will initiate project scheduling and implementation activities within two weeks of receipt of notice to proceed from the County. The final field schedule will be based on subcontractor availability and the delivery schedule for the injection materials. We anticipate that the field activities will tentatively be conducted in February 2017. A description of the well installation and dosing activities will be included in future semi-annual groundwater monitoring report(s). XR16044 - Gifford RAPM3 Imp engineers I scientists I innovators P176 Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. 28 December 2016 Page 4 BUDGET ESTIMATE A budget estimate for the scope of work outlined in Phases 1 through 4 of this proposal is summarized in the following table, and a detailed budget estimate is provided as Exhibit 1. The budget estimate presented in this proposal is based on Geosyntec's understanding of the project requirements, our experience gained from executing similar tasks for SWDD since 2002 at the site, and experience with groundwater remediation activities at similar facilities. Geosyntec will not exceed the budget estimate without prior approval and written authorization from IRC SWDD. Phase 1 — Project Management $3,339 Phase 2 — Meetings/Regulatory Interaction $4,901 Phase 3 — Injection Activities $41,379 Phase 4 — Reporting $3,829 TOTAL $53,448 CLOSURE Geosyntec appreciates this opportunity to offer our services. If this proposal is acceptable, please indicate your agreement by signing the attached work authorization, which references this proposal. Please return one signed work authorization to Ms. Johnson's attention. Please call either of the undersigned with questions you may have as you review this proposal. Sincerely, W 9 nA M- -- ill Johns n, P.G. Senior Hydrogeologist J es n enbach, P.E. Principal ngineer Attachments XR16044 - Gifford RAPM3 Imp engineers I scientists I innovators P177 XR16044 - Gifford RAPM3 Imp engineers I scientists I innovators P178 XR16044.xlsx Attachment A BUDGET ESTIMATE SOUTH GIFFORD ROAD LANDFILL PHASE 1: Proiect Management ITEM BASIS RATE QUANTITY ESTIMATED BUDGET A. Professional. Services a. Senior Principal hr $221 2 $442 b. Pnucipal hr $197 0 $0 c. Senior Project Geologist hr $184 4 $736 d. Project Engineer hr $143 12 $1,716 e. Engineer hr $124 0 $0 f. Senior Staff Geologist hr $109 0 $0 g. Staff Engineer hr $93 0 $0 Subtotal Professional.Services $2,894 B'. Tech nical/Administrative Services a. Site Manager/Construction Manager hr $105 0 $0 b. Senior Engineering Technician hr $78 0 $0 c. Designer/GIS hr $127 0 $0 d. Drafter/CADD Operator hr $77 0 $0 e. Technical/Administrative Assistant hr $87 4 $348 f Technical Word Processor hr $89 0 $0 g. Clencal hr $92 0 $0 Subtotal Technical/Administrative Services $348 C. Reimbursables a. Lodging day $89 0 $0 b. Per Diem day $51 0 $0 c. Communications Fee 3% labor 0.03 3,242 $97 d. CADD Computer System hr $15 0 $0 e. Vehicle Rental day $75 0 $0 f 8.5"x11" Photocopies each $0.12 0 $0 g. Airfare each $300 0 $0 Subtotal Reimbursables $97 TOTAL ESTIMATED BUDGET: PHASE 1 $3,339 Geosyntec Consultants P179 Attachment A BUDGET ESTIMATE SOUTH GIFFORD ROAD LANDFILL PHASE 2: Meetinffs/Reffulatory interaction ITEM BASIS RATE QUANTITY ESTIMATED BUDGET A. Professional Services a. Senior Principal hr $221 0 $0 b. Principal hr $197 0 $0 c. Senior Project Geologist hr $184 10 $1,840 d. Project Engineer hr $143 0 $0 e. Engineer hr $124 0. $0 f. Senior Staff Geologist hr $109 16 $1,744 g. Staff Engineer hr $93 0 $0 -Subtotal Professional Services $3,584 B. Technical/Administrative Services a. Site Manager/Construction Manager hr $105 0 $0 b. Senior Engineering Technician hr $78 0 $0 c. Designer/GIS hr $127 0 $0 d. Drafter/CADD Operator hr $77 0 $0 e. Technical/Administrative Assistant hr $87 2 $174 f Technical Word Processor hr $89 0 $0 g. Clencal hr $92 0 $0 Subtotal Technical/Administrative Services $174 C. Reimbursables a. Lodging day $89 2 $178 b. Per Diem day $51 2 $102 c. Communications Fee 3% labor 0.03 3,758 $113 d. CADD Computer System hr $15 0 $0 e. Vehicle Rental day $75 2 $150 f. 8.5"x11" Photocopies each $0.12 0 $0 g. Airfare each $300 2 $600 Subtotal Reimbursables $1,143 TOTAL ESTIMATED BUDGET: PHASE 2 $4,901 Geosyntec Consultants P180 Attachment A BUDGET ESTIMATE SOUTH GIFFORD ROAD LANDFH,L rrIA E a: in ecnon Activittes F=- ITEM BASIS RATE QUANTITY ESTIMATED BUDGET a. rnnctpal c. Senior Project Geologist 'd. Project Engineer e. Staff Engineer Technical/Administrative Services a. Site Manager/Construction Mana C. Subcontractors a. Driller Mod/demob/prcp b. DPT Daily Rate c. Per Diem, per night d. Injection Pump Rental e. Monitoring Well Installation f. Decon g. Permits h. Dorms i. GPS Unit/Level/Rod for Surveying D. Reimbursables a. Lodging b. Per Diem c. Communications Fee d. CADD Computer System e. Vehicle Rental f. SRS Delivery g. SRS Purchase h. SRS Injection Trailer/Injection M i. Tank Rental Delivery/Pickup j. Tank Rental k. Tank Cleaning Fee 1. KB41 Plus (with delivery) m. Hydrant hookup and water usage n. Dedicated Miscellaneous Injection o. O&M Kit p. Well Installation Kit hr anifold $221 2 hr $184 4 hr $143 12 hr $93 60 Subtotal Professional Sf ger hr $105 60 Subtotal Technical/Administrative SE LS $428.00 1 day $1,444.50 3 day $214.00 2 day $214.00 3 each $323.14 1 LS $267.50 1 LS $53.50 1 each $53.50 1 day $63.00 1 Subtotal Subcontractor Se day $89 4 day $51 5 3% labor 0.03 $14,7 hr $15 0 day $75 4 IS $1,169.51 1 drum $858.68 10 week $700.00 1 LS $1,471.25 1 day $55.64 5 LS $802.50 1 LS $4,682.00 1 LS $200.00 .1 Supplies LS $250 1 day $65 4 day 1 $150.00 1 each I $54 2 Subtotal Reimbur! TOTAL ESTIMATED BUDGET: PH7 $442 $736 $1.716 $428 14,33 $428 $642 $323 $54 $63 $356 $255 $443 $0 $300 $1,170 $8,587 $700 $1,471 $278 $803 $4,682 $200 $250 $260 $150 $108 Notes: 1 Lodging and per diem rates were taken from the GSA website for the Vero Beach area (w«,%v.gsa.gov). 2. O&M Kit includes various small iterms for minor work/repairs (valves, PVC fittings, gaskets, etc.). 3. Well Installation Kit includes: water level indicator, PID/FID OVA, GPS unit, field geology kit, measuring wheel, multi -meter (pH, temperature, conductivity, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, and oxidation reduction potential), and miscellaneous supplies. XR16044.x1sx Geosyntec Consultants P181 Attachment A BUDGET ESTIMATE SOUTH GIFFORD ROAD LANDFILL PHASE 4: Renortint! ITEM BASIS RATE QUANTITY ESTIMATED BUDGET A. Professional Services a. Principal $221 $19567 2 $391 b. Associate $197 $185.32 0 $0 c. Senior Project Geologist $184 $163.07 8 $1,305 d. Project Engineer $143 $129.12 8 $1,033 e. Engineer $124 $112.49 0 $0 f. Senior Staff Geologist $109 $100.16 0 $0 g. Staff Engineer $93 $84.24 0 $0 Subtotal Professional Services $2,729 B. Technical/Administrative Services a. Site Manager/Construction Manager hr $105 0 $0 b. Senior Engineering Technician hr $78 0 $0 c. Designer/GIS hr $127 4 $508 d. Drafter/CADD Operator hr $77 0 $0 e. Technical/Administrative Assistant hr $87 2 $174 f. Technical Word Processor hr $89 0 $0 g. Clerical hr $92 2 $184 ,Subtotal Technical/Administrative Services $866 C. Reimbursables a. Lodging day $89 0 $0 b. Per Diem day $51 0 $0 c Communications Fee 3% labor 0.03 $3,595 $108 d. CADD Computer System hr $15 2 $30 e. Vehicle Rental day $75 0 $0 f. 8.5"xl l" Photocopies each $0.12 500 $60 g. CADD Photocopies each $3 12 $36 Subtotal Reimbursables $234 TOTAL ESTIMATED BUDGET: PHASE 4 $3,829 Geosyntec Consultants P182 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT Date: January 13, 2017 BOARD MEMORANDUM To: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator From: Vincent Burke, P.E., Director of Utility Services gIV-E h'rC�'Ci 4S Prepared By: Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E., Managing Director, Solid Waste Disposal District Subject: Update on Brownfields Redevelopment Process for the Former South Gifford Road Landfill Site DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITIONS: On December 3, 2013, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) authorized .the submittal of an application for a United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Brownfields Coalition Assessment Grant from the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) for the former South Gifford Road landfill site (Gifford Landfill). The entire Gifford Landfill covers approximately 115 acres with the northern 55 acres owned by Indian River County and the southern 60 acres owned .by the City of Vero Beach. On July 15, 2014, the BCC approved the 2014 Gifford Neighborhood Plan which identified Action 13.6 as "By 2016, the County will prepare plans, seek FDEP/EPA approval, and seek funding for redevelopment of the 41" Street Old Landfill Site for community and/or recreational uses." From March 2014 to March 2015, Brownfields assessment activities for the county -owned portion of the Former Gifford Landfill were completed with funding from a TCRPC Brownfields Coalition Assessment Grant and the Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) Board approving the use of the one cent sales tax fund. Overall, the goal of these assessment activities was to focus on current site conditions that could potentially impact the health and safety of the community and to support evaluation of this site for public use. A primary element of any redevelopment consideration is community input. Therefore, on July 7, 2014 and March 2, 2015, staff and representatives from Geosyntec attended Gifford Progressive Civic League meetings and presented the findings of the redevelopment assessment activities, answered questions and listened to community concerns. An overall summary of the 2014-2015 Brownfields assessment activities was presented to the SWDD Board on March 3, 2015. In addition to providing the update, the purpose of the presentation was to obtain direction from the SWDD Board on the redevelopment for the site. The SWDD Board directed staff to do the following: 0022-1—Staff Report.docx Page 1 of 5 P183 (1) Acquire community input and support for redevelopment planning of the former South Gifford Road Landfill site; (2) Direct the County Administrator to meet with Public Works, Utilities, and SWDD staff to discuss their long term needs for the landfill property; (3) Authorize staff to contact the City of Vero Beach, to discuss the Vero Beach Municipal Airport property to the south of the County's parcel at the former landfill; and (4) Authorize staff to meet with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) to discuss the permitting requirements and funding opportunities for moving forward with site redevelopment planning and engineering. ANALYSIS: EXISTING COUNTY USES: In terms of existing county/SWDD uses for the parcel, the Gifford Customer Convenience Center (CCC) occupies approximately 2.2 acres and the Road and Bridge Storage Compound utilizes approximately 12.3 acres. Due to the estimated high cost of relocating either of these facilities (estimated to be greater than $2M), staff recommends that the existing locations remain reserved including an overall buffer area of approximately 3 to 5 acres for the Gifford CCC and a buffer area of 12 to 15 acres for the Road and Bridge compound. This would leave approximately 35 to 40 acres as a net usable area for redevelopment considerations. '�' aim N� ♦ 4 '�4• '1,r1 � ' r+^( I +� � f, A� ... t^.s •.� (� ;*• � °� � ���J = tea, �� 4 74 rslY1��5' do `� � ,�+,. ��}.A � •a ', Ate• '%'ir +.t Zr .�vs ry _�" r. "• �T� ry y, r;".'w 4 ice• '�"�" �.��� �. .� r e•• r CITY OF VERO BEACH AIRPORT: On April 13, 2015, staff had a meeting/conference call with Eric Menger, Executive Director, Vero Beach Regional Airport and John Teneyck, City of Vero Beach Water and Sewer Department, to provide them an update from the SWDD Board on the redevelopment direction, and to obtain their input on the city parcel. The city/airport did not have any specific opposition to recreational plans we are considering and reported that they might be interested .in piggybacking off a county -led project. They requested that the County 0022-1—Staff Report.docx Page 2 of 5 P184 keep them updated as the redevelopment project progresses. The city may be interested in some passive redevelopment of their portion of the former landfill, such as nature trails; however, they were not interested in a project that would require long-term maintenance costs. Staff scheduled a follow-up call with Eric Menger on January 17, 2017, to provide an update and to get further input. Mr. Menger informed us that the Airport Master Plan has been approved both by the City Council and the Federal Aviation Administration and includes three Future Sustainability Development sites with potential consideration to be used for a solar farm. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: A conference call is scheduled on Monday, January 23, 2017, with Art Torvela, FDEP, regarding both the permitting requirements and funding opportunities for the Former Gifford Road Landfill site. TREASURE COAST REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL & COMMUNITY INPUT. On May 28, 2015, TCRPC was awarded ,another Brownfields Coalition Assessment Grant utilizing the Gifford Landfill as one of the sites in their grant application. From June 2015 to August 2016, TCRPC completed USEPA administrative requirements under the grant, completed the request for proposal (RFP) process and selected Geosyntec as one of the consulting firms to assist with execution of activities under the grant, finalized contracts with the consultants, and strategized with Geosyntec and SWDD staff regarding specific activities to complete using grant funding at the Gifford Landfill. In August 2016, TCRPC authorized Geosyntec the following tasks: Task 1. Community Stakeholders Meeting #1— This initial workshop -style meeting (Meeting #1) is to solicit ideas from the community stakeholders with the goal to identify two to four redevelopment alternatives (or perhaps a combination of those) to move forward with for further evaluation in the next steps. Task 2. Development of conceptual designs — The initial versions of the alternatives will be prepared by TCRPC staff. Artistic drawings for these options will be prepared by TCRPC's designated urban designer to capture the key concepts of each alternative. Geosyntec will prepare redevelopment costs, evaluation of environmental challenges, and the cost of ongoing maintenance. Task 3. Community Stakeholders Meeting #2 — A second workshop will be held for a selection of a redevelopment option for the site. The objective of this meeting is to propose a final redevelopment alternative that is amenable to as many of the involved parties as possible, and is considered a viable alternative for subsequent redevelopment at the site. Once a firm direction has been determined, TCRPC will develop a "before and after" aerial perspective computer rendering illustrating the preferred site design and program. Task 4. SWDD Board Meeting #3 — Provide an update to the SWDD Board for review and consideration of the selected redevelopment alternative with an estimate of associated expenses and environmental considerations. Opportunities for grant funding as well as public/private partnerships will also be provided. Input from the SWDD Board will be utilized to finalize a Former Gifford Road Landfill Redevelopment Plan. Meeting #1 was held at the Gifford Community Center on December 10, 2016. The goal of the workshop was to engage the community attendees in brainstorming ideas for potential redevelopment uses for the 0022-1—Staff Report.docx Page 3 of 5 P185 former landfill site. We expected a bigger turnout; however, there were enough in attendance to form two separate groups. The following is a depiction followed by a description of the ideas that the two groups came up with. 4m.^ .. -- --- - - '--'-- "+.. X,,. R _ ; dJe+s • Green Solar Farm • Arboretum & Nature Trail • Farmer's Market, Greenhouse, Community Garden (raised beds) • Cultural Arts Center (Music, Visual Arts, African American Historical Exhibits, Wedding Destination) • Amphitheater (concession & restrooms) • Open-air Pavillions w/ tables • Open-air Pavillions w/out tables • Volleyball / Shuffleboard • Parking / Native Area / Stormwater TCRPC staff has emphasized that such ideas are common at the first meeting and that their next step is critical in guiding the process to a viable alternative that combines the desires of the community with practical consideration of environmental factors, redevelopment costs and on-going maintenance costs. County staff has concerns with some of the conceptual plans related to large enclosed buildings, the public perception of community gardens on a former landfill site, the operating and maintenance costs, and to point out that an amphitheater is already planned at the Indian River County Fairgrounds site. The overall funding and the impacts to taxpayers for such improvements needs to be carefully planned. Staff recommends cleaning up, beautifying County frontage to be good neighbors and delaying other improvements. We would like to get input from the SWDD Board Prior to proceeding. FUNDING: This agenda item is for a project update to the SWDD Board and does not require funding. RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff is requesting input from the SWDD Board on the preliminary ideas that have been generated from the first community meeting. Below are some items to consider: 1. What vision does the Commissioners have for this property? 2. What concerns do the Commissioners have for this property? 0022-1—Staff Report.docx Page 4 of 5 P186 R _ ; AoL • Amphitheater (concession & restrooms) • Open-air Pavillions w/ tables • Open-air Pavillions w/out tables • Volleyball / Shuffleboard • Parking / Native Area / Stormwater TCRPC staff has emphasized that such ideas are common at the first meeting and that their next step is critical in guiding the process to a viable alternative that combines the desires of the community with practical consideration of environmental factors, redevelopment costs and on-going maintenance costs. County staff has concerns with some of the conceptual plans related to large enclosed buildings, the public perception of community gardens on a former landfill site, the operating and maintenance costs, and to point out that an amphitheater is already planned at the Indian River County Fairgrounds site. The overall funding and the impacts to taxpayers for such improvements needs to be carefully planned. Staff recommends cleaning up, beautifying County frontage to be good neighbors and delaying other improvements. We would like to get input from the SWDD Board Prior to proceeding. FUNDING: This agenda item is for a project update to the SWDD Board and does not require funding. RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff is requesting input from the SWDD Board on the preliminary ideas that have been generated from the first community meeting. Below are some items to consider: 1. What vision does the Commissioners have for this property? 2. What concerns do the Commissioners have for this property? 0022-1—Staff Report.docx Page 4 of 5 P186 3. Approve staff recommendation that approximately 3 to 5 acres be reserved for the Gifford CCC and 12 to 15 acres be reserved for the Road and Bridge Compound and these uses remain at their current locations as shown in the map above. 4. Staff recommends: cleaning up and beautifying County frontage to be "good neighbors" in .the initial phase. Staff recommends that the Board consider tabling other improvements for consideration at a future date. 5. Staff is requesting input on the following two options: a. Direct TCRPC to cease the redevelopment planning efforts in order for staff to consider other options. b. Authorize TCRPC to continue with the redevelopment planning efforts as outlined in the above Tasks 2, 3 and 4 with direction from the SWDD Board. 0022-1—Staff Report.docx Page 5 of 5 P187 Update on Brownfields, Redevelopment Process for the Former Gifford Road Landfill Site Solid Waste Disposal District — Himanshu Mehta, P.E. Geosyntec Consultants —Jill Johnson, P.G. Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council — Stephanie Heidt, AICP GeosyntecO consultants January 24, 2017 Outline • Project Timeline & Previous Board Directions • Existing County Uses • Update on City of Vero Beach Property • Regulatory Update • Assessment History • EPA Grant to TCRPC — Community Stakeholders Meeting #1 • Redevelopment Considerations • Request for Board Input and Direction Timeline a Previous Board Direction Per March 3, 2015 Board minutes: 1) Acquire community input and support for redevelopment planning of the former South Gifford Road Landfill site; 2) Direct the County Administrator to meet with Public Works, Utilities, and SWDD staff to discuss their long term needs for the landfill property; 3) Authorize staff to contact the City of Vero Beach, to discuss the Vero Beach Municipal Airport property to the south of the County's parcel at the former landfill; and 4) Authorize staff to meet with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) to discuss the permitting requirements and funding opportunities for moving forward with site redevelopment planning and engineering. Currently, the Gifford Customer Convenience Center (CCC) occupies approximately 2.2 acres and the Road and Bridge Storage Compound utilizes approximately 12.3 acres. Existing County Uses 6 O CIO ty Update -,•;v�•h'r�•i r•:♦ rte•■ Y 1 1.�•�%.`,jY L- :'rbY Met with City Staff in April 2015. Overall interest in passive redevelop such as nz trails. • January 1' call with E Menger. A Master PI; approved 3 Sustain Developrr (solar farr 11 1�- - _ -,- PF-1 +IL ; 1 y [L' ] sra , ^ o f F--'-� - Regulatory Update I-- 0 • Meeting with FDEP Project Manager, Art Torvela on January 23, 2017 • FDEP agreed that redevelopment is a good project for an old landfill site and they are in support of this project • Specific permitting requirements can be discussed when there is a specific project plan • Participating in FL Brownfields Program, could provide financial incentives and potential access to additional grant funding (up to $200,000 plus tax credits) Assessment Findings!- * Typical of conditions expected at a closed landfill site • Two chemicals were found above state regulatory guidelines, but within levels often observed in urban areas • Some areas of the site have less than 2 ft of cover over the landfill waste • Gas sampling results showed that the composition of the gas is typical of closed landfills Redevelopment Planning Schedule Task 1 Community Stakeholders Meeting • Task 2 Develop Citizens' Plans into Conceptual Designs, Prepare Cost Estimates and Evaluate Environmental Challenges • Task 3 Meet with Community Stakeholders • Task 4 Update to SWDD Board of the Community Preferred Alternative to Receive Board Input and Direction Public Participation Process First Meeting Held at the Gifford Community Center December 10, 2016 LAO? lxrp, ��F� �, Plan A L�--j -so 09 Q lied � 19 rp�, lap r fd'Cos) oc re PC 'lip 0 a Redevelopment Considerations Staff concerns: • Relocating Gifford CCC and/or Road and Bridge Compound may cost over $2 million • Landfill gas under large enclosed buildings • Public perception of community gardens on a landfill site • Amphitheater already planned for IRC Fairgrounds • Capital costs and impact to tax payers • Operations and Maintenance costs Redevelopment Considerations • Redevelopment of this type of site is common • FDEP has approved redevelopment of closed landfills • Uses range from athletic fields to shopping centers • Redevelopment considerations: • Assessment findings to date support multiple redevelopment options • Human health and geotechnical factors (among others) will be addressed for each potential alternative • Site design/engineering will incorporate engineering controls to mitigate landfill -related concerns • Public perception • Project costs M196 • 1 �- '� , 3 1,.( '7'��f'� • tt-�:. r ��, Mir � . 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Q1..uututn• •uutter[tu u� U11AMP. • to :.� .�*, t9r.,y f.t:.:i a.c 5. •�a, .�ir��i f� tt t".tlltl+{�y? ., Y - :jn,,'—Fit- 2t, .(t �t- r Tn- '�-���ft1 :.��������..;��:, t( �"�" .�, • "`." — z_ - - ! _ --••1it.•i t.::e:cr�pt�t'�t A t{• t- �l �. ► � � . r „ — i•N CI:...ULY IIIIILA i� :1.r .� ". •ie.0 -o •er ,�..ar.:rerniii:::.. , .r� . �S.' l, �r>�w�tmt` .►« ��rr�. t=•�� a waL _ r . •r 11` 4 t,�.''. ■ i m W r1i. p i s 5300 Vito LLC Inoun Nr.M;Coumy; 0, x 0 Request for Board Input • What vision does the Commissioners have for this property? • What concerns do the Commissioners have for this property? • Approve staff recommendation that approximately 3 to 5 acres be reserved for the Gifford CCC and 12 to 15 acres be reserved for the Road and Bridge Compound and these uses remain at their current locations as shown in the map above. • Staff recommends: cleaning up and beautifying County frontage to be "good neighbors" in the initial phase. Staff recommends that the Board consider tabling other improvements for consideration at a future date. • Staff is requesting input on the following two options: — Direct TCRPC to cease the redevelopment planning efforts in order for staff to consider other options. — Authorize TCRPC to continue with the redevelopment planning efforts as outlined in the above Tasks 2, 3 and 4 with direction from the SWDD Board.