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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/16/20230R1Pi COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Joseph H. Earman, District 3, Chairman Susan Adams, District 1, Vice Chairman Joseph Flescher, District 2 Deryl Loar, District 4 Laura Moss, District 5 1. CALL TO ORDER BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FLORIDA COMMISSION AGENDA TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2023 - 9:00 AM Commission Chambers Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street, Building A Vero Beach, Florida, 32960-3388 www.ircgov.com John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Dylan Reingold, County Attorney Jeffrey R Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller 2.A. A MOMENT OF SILENT REFLECTION FOR FIRST RESPONDERS AND MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES 2.11. INVOCATION Pastor Jimmy Hill, Salt of the Earth Ministry 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Commissioner Susan Adams, Vice Chairman 4. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA / EMERGENCY ITEMS 5. PROCLAMATIONS and PRESENTATIONS 5.A. Proclamation Honoring Cynthia M. Corrente on Her Retirement from the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners Department of Utility Services/General & Engineering Division Attachments: Proclamation 5.B. Presentation by Indian River County Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller, Jeffrey R. Smith-- Announcement of New Service: Access to Justice Self Help Center Attachments: Finance Department Staff Report May 16, 2023 Page 1 of 8 S.C. Presentation from Curtis Paulisin, Vietnam Veterans of Indian River County, Inc. re: 2023 Mary Snyder Annual Golf Tournament Attachments: Flyer S.D. Presentation of Proclamation - Recognizing the Week of May 14-20, 2023, as National Police Week Attachments: Proclamation S.E. Presentation of Proclamation - Recognizing May 2023 as Mental Health Awareness Month Attachments: Proclamation S.F. Presentation of Proclamation - Recognizing National Safe Boating Week Attachments: Proclamation 5.G Presentation of Proclamation - Recognizing Memorial Day 2023 Attachments: Proclamation 6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 6.A. Regular Meeting of March 07, 2023 Attachments: 03072023 BCC Draft 6.B. Special Call Meeting of March 21, 2023 Attachments: 03212023 BCC Draft 6.C. Regular Meeting of March 28, 2023 7. INFORMATION ITEMS FROM STAFF OR COMMISSIONERS NOT REQUIRING BOARD ACTION 7.A. Appointment of James L. Connaughton ELAP Attachments: Commissioner's Memorandum Resume of James L. Connaughton 7.B. WWII Merchant Marine Veterans Memorial Unveiling Ceremony Attachments: Commissioner's Memorandum Ceremony Announcement 8. CONSENT AGENDA 8.A. Checks and Electronic Payments April 7, 2023 to April 13, 2023 Attachments: Finance Department Staff Report 8.B. Checks and Electronic Payments April 14, 2023 to April 20, 2023 Attachments: Finance Department Staff Report May 16, 2023 Page 2 of 8 8.C. Checks and Electronic Payments April 21, 2023 to April 27, 2023 Attachments: Finance Department Staff Report 8.D. Checks and Electronic Payments April 28, 2023 to May 4, 2023 Attachments: Finance Department Staff Report 8.E. Award of Bid 2023035 for Exterior Painting at Indian River County Courthouse Attachments: Staff Report Agreement 8.F. First Extension and Amendment to Agreements for Annual Sewer Services (BID 2020045) Attachments: Staff Report First Extansion and Amendment - Meeks First Extension and Amendment - Hinterland First Extension and Amendment - South East First Extension and Amendment - Envirowaste 8.G. Approval of Continuing Consulting Engineering Services Rates for Agreements Attachments: Staff Report Exhibit 2 8.H. Third Amendment to Agreement for Lift Station Rehabilitation (Bid 2019047) Attachments: Staff Report Third Amendment 8.I. FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) Agreement and Resolution Authorizing the Chairman's Signature for Trans -Florida Railway Trail from Fellsmere to West of I-95 Phase 1 & 2, FM No. 446073-1-58-01 (IRC -2115) Attachments: Staff Report IRC Grant Form Authorizing Resolution FDOT Local Agency Program Agreement 8.J. Stormwater Partnership with The Learning Alliance Attachments: Staff Report Moonshot Academy IRC Summer Program MOU 8.K. Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement for Professional Services for Emergency Operations Center Expansion, RFQ No. 2022062 (IRC -2302) Attachments: Staff Report Amendment No. 1 May 16, 2023 Page 3 of 8 8.L. Local Option Gas Tax Distribution Percentages Attachments: Staff Report 2023 LOGT Chart -Spreadsheet 8.M. Acceptance of School Board Property Attachments: Staff Report School Property Site 8.N. FDOT Transportation Regional Incentive Program (TRIP) Supplemental Agreement No. 1 and Resolution Authorizing the Chairman's Signature for CEI and Construction of 66th Avenue from 69th Street to CR-510/85th Street (IRC -1505B) FM No. 436379-2-54-01 Attachments: Staff Report Authorizing Resolution TRIP Agreement 8.0. Resolution Accepting Deed to Mike's Cut Rate Furniture Property Attachments: Staff Report Resolution 8.P. Resolution Cancelling Taxes - 41st Street Turn Lanes - Harbor Bluffs PD - Phase 1 (The Virginia W. Russell Family Limited Partnership) Attachments: Staff Report Resolution Right -of -Way Deed 8.Q. Approval of UKG Telestaff Contract Attachments: Staff Report Telestaff Proposal Telestaff Contract 8.R. Request for Execution of the Grant Form "Notice of Site Dedication and Limitation of Use" to Accompany Close-out Documents for the Hallstrom Farmstead Conservation Area FDEP Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant (LWCF Project No. 12-00695). Attachments: Staff Report Halistrom LWCF Form w Attachment A 8.S. Approval of Contract with OpenGov for Purchase of Asset Management Software Attachments: Staff Report OpenGov Proposal OpenGov Software Services Agreement May 16, 2023 Page 4 of 8 8.T. Work Order 34 Final Pay to Kimley-Horn and Associates for Professional Engineering Services for South Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Reclaimed Water Pump Station Attachments: Staff Report Final Pay Invoice No 24610580 from KHA 8.U. Final Pay to Paragon Electric of Vero, Inc., for Installation of Variable Frequency Drives and Electronic Controls at the South Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Attachments: Staff Report Paragon Electric Final Pay App 8.V. Work Order 10 to Kimley-Horn and Associates for Engineering Services to Design a New Sand Separator for the Oslo Water Treatment Plant Attachments: Staff Report Work Order No 8.W Disposition of Excess Equipment at Jackie Robinson Training Center Attachments: Staff Report 9. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS and GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES 9.A. Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller: Legal Aid Program Funding for the Access to Justice/Self Help Center Attachments: Clerk Smith Memo 10. PUBLIC ITEMS A. PUBLIC HEARINGS 10.A.1. Public Hearing to Consider a Resolution Electing to Use the Uniform Method for the Levy, Collection and Enforcement of Non -Ad Valorem Assessments for Street Paving in the Oslo Park Area - LEGISLATIVE Attachments: Staff Report Draft Ord Assessment Roll 10.A.2. Public Hearing to Consider a Resolution Electing to Use the Uniform Method for the Levy, Collection and Enforcement of Non -Ad Valorem Assessments for Water Portion of North County Septic to Sewer Project - LEGISLATIVE Attachments: Staff Report Draft Ordinance Assessment Roll B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS May 16, 2023 Page 5 of 8 10.11.1. Request to Speak from Ryan Holmes re: Citizens Review Board Attachments: Request to Speak r. Holmes 5.16.23 C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS 11. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MATTERS 12. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS A. Community Development B. Emergency Services C. General Services D. Human Resources 12.D.1. Proposed Amendment to County Code of Ordinances Section 104.03 Retirement System - Permission to Advertise Attachments: Staff Report Draft Ordinance Section 104.03.01 12.D.2. Recommendation to Transition Health Plan Administrative Services (ASO) from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. (aka Florida Blue) to Blue Cross Blue Shield National Alliance effective October 1, 2023 through September 30, 3026 Attachments: Staff Report E. Information Technology F. Office of Management and Budget G. Public Works 12.G.1. Indian River County Beaches - Sector 4 Post Hurricanes Ian and Nicole Attachments: Staff Report Sector 4 Storm Damage Report H. Utilities Services 13. COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS 13.A. County Attorney's Annual Employment Agreement Attachments: Staff Report Contract (2023-2024) 13.B. Environmental Lands Acquisition Panel Appointments Attachments: Staff Report 14. COMMISSIONERS MATTERS May 16, 2023 Page 6 of 8 A. Commissioner Joseph H. Earman, Chairman B. Commissioner Susan Adams, Vice Chairman C. Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher D. Commissioner Deryl Loar E. Commissioner Laura Moss 14.E.1. Children's Services Advisory Committee (CSAC) Membership Attachments: Commissioner's Memo (CSAC) Membership Indian River County, FL Code of Ordinances CSAC 15. SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND BOARDS A. Emergency Services District B. Solid Waste Disposal District 15.B.1. Approval of the Solid Waste Disposal District Meeting Minutes of March 07, 2023 Attachments: 03072023 SWDD Draft 15.11.2. Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services for Side -slope Collector System Expansion and Management, and 2023 Hurricane Response Attachments: Staff Report Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services 15.11.3. Final Pay to Geosyntec for Work Order No. 17 - Segment 3, Cell I Top of Waste Grades Evaluation Attachments: Staff Report Project Completion Report and Final Invoice C. Environmental Control Board 16. ADJOURNMENT May 16, 2023 Page 7 of 8 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.irc og v.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.m., Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Thursday at 1:00 p.m. through Friday Morning, and Saturday at 12:00 Noon to 5: 00 p.m. May 16, 2023 Page 8 of 8 sa PROCZANA7IojV' HONORING CYNTHIA M. CORRENTE ON HER RETIREMENT FROM THE INDIANRIVER COUNTYBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SER VICES/GENERAL & ENGINEERING DIVISION WHEREAS, Cynthia M. (Cindy) Corrente will retire from the Indian River County Department of Utility Services effective June 30, 2023; and WHEREAS, Cindy began her career as a civil servant working within the School District of Indian River County, where she worked for 14 plus years and retired in 2003. WHEREAS, following her retirement from the School District, Cindy began working with Indian River County as a Staff Accountant within the Finance Department of the Clerk of Court's office from 2003-2004. WHEREAS, Cindy then transferred to the Indian River County Department of Utility Services on June 2, 2004, where she has worn multiple hats over her illustrious nineteen (19) year career. She started out as a Controller in the General & Engineering Division. From there, she became the Assistant Director of Utility Services on March 10, 2006 and then the Utilities Finance Manager on September 4, 2012, where she has continued until her retirement WHEREAS, Cindy was able to easily collaborate with engineers, operations staff and interested externalparties to bring projects, such as Spoonbill Marsh and Osprey Acres, online to the betterment of the Indian River Lagoon. WHEREAS, Cindy was always willing to go the extra mile to get the job done and assist the Department of Utility Services in any way possible, including working through the night to assist crews with water main breaks, working with citizens when they were struggling to pay their water bills and even serving as the Interim Utilities Director for a stint WHEREAS, Cindy was instrumental in ensuring the financial strength of the Department of Utility Services by overseeing a variety of long overdue studies, evaluating and adjusting ordinances when necessary and steadfastly collecting past due debts owed to the Department WHEREAS, Cindy has served this County and the Public with distinction and selflessness. During her 19 years of service, she was dedicated, and her work was greatly appreciated by her employer, the citizens, and her co-workers alike; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the Board applauds Cindy Corrente's efforts on behalf of the County, and the Board wishes to express their appreciation for the dedicated service she has given to Indian River Countyfor the last 19 years; and BE IT FURTHER PROCLAIMED that the Board of County Commissioners and staff extend heartfelt wishes for success in her future endeavors! Adopted this 16th day of May, 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph H. Earman, Chairman JEFFREY R. SMITH, CPA, CGFO, CGMA Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Telephone: (772) 226-1516 TO: The Honorable Members of the Board of County Commissioners FROM: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller DATE: April 13, 2023 SUBJECT: Announcement of New Service: Access to Justice/Self Help Center The Clerk's Office in partnership with Circuit Judge Cynthia Cox, Indian River County Judges Nicole Menz and Robyn Stone, the 19th Judicial Circuit Court Administration, the United Way of IRC, the John's Island Community Service League, the John's Island Foundation, United Against Poverty, Director of Public Works Rich Szpyrka and Indian River County Facilities Management is proud to announce the opening of the "Access to Justice/Self Help Center" for Indian River County. This is a program I have long desired to establish in our County Court system and am excited that the partners above made this happen. Initially this program will be available at our Courthouse and at the UP facility on 27' Street. Recommendation I respectfully request the Board of County Commissioners allow me to present and introduce the partners who made this possible and give some information about the program. 2 sA 5/16/2023 Item S.B. 1 1 • Access to Justice Indian River County 'SIS _ John's Island Foundation United Way of Indian River County sea Access to Justice Indian River County ABOUT The purpose of the Self Help Center is to assist self represented litigants who are in need of forms review assistance for court approved forms and general information about court process, practice, and procedure. ➢ The center will be able to assist with: o Family Law o Small Claims o Residential Landlord/Tenant ➢ Affordable Legal Services: o Attorney consultations at $1 per minute for a minimum of 15 minutes per appointment. o Maximum of one hour in 15 minute increments o Payments may be made by credit card, cash, check or money order. ➢ Computer Kiosk with DIY forms I — 1 Civil Law We Can NOT HELP With: Access to ,ustice Indian River County A Mortga a Foreddspre • iC inal o Traffic 1 • ppe s • uit Claii Dee • P er of A,,- rney Com rclal EV* tion • Simple Wills -To be determined Family Law Access to ,ustice Indian River County - CAN ➢ Divorce ➢ Child Support ➢ Civil Child Custody ➢ Paternity & Disestablishment ➢ Name Change ➢ Step-parent Adoption ➢ Alimony CANNOT ➢omestica 'on of Fore' Judge Qual' '=R' Domesc R 'elations\ taka Q ADR ' ) Juve ile Depen cy Case ➢ doption 5/16/2023 Item 5.13. 7- 2 • , • Benefits Access to ,ustice Indian River County ❑ Access to assistance with the judicial process for self represented litigants ❑ Streamlined submission of forms properly completed for the smooth flow through the justice system ❑ Access to attorney consultations for the under -resourced ❑ Community Involvement ❑ Reduced costs and reduced case back log • • • Partners Access to ,ustice Indian River County Sincere Thanks and Appreciation to the following visionaries, partners and friends: The United Way of Indian River County The John's Island Community Service League The John's Island Foundation The UP Center- United Against Poverty The 191h Judicial Circuit Court Admin Judge Cynthia Cox Judge Nicole Menz Judge Robyn Stone Indian River County Facilities Management — Rich Szpyrka Indian River County Clerk of Court & Comptroller Chief Deputy Ryan Butler 5/16/2023 Item 5.B. 2-3 June 17, 2023 Hosted by the Vietnarn Veterans of Indian River *1 040 1 1 4 Irl 4 "- -o' Proceeds Benefit Veterans of Indian River County 4'FL A""' Proclamation RECOGNIZING THE WEEK OF MAY 14-209 2023, AS NATIONAL POLICE WEEK Whereas, across the United States, more than 900,000 law enforcement officers serve in communities, including the dedicated members of the Indian River County Sheriff's Office and Indian River County municipal police departments; and -Whereas, in 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15th as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls, as National Police Week; and -Whereas, on average, one law enforcement officer is killed in the line of duty somewhere in the United States every 54 hours, and, since the first known line -of -duty death in 1791, more than 25,000 U.S. law enforcement officers have made the ultimate sacrifice; and -Whereas, 245 law enforcement officers and 25 canine officers died in the line of duty in 2022, and the average annual number of officer fatalities between 2012-2022 is 163; and Whereas, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund honors, and remembers those recently fallen law enforcement officers who have paid the ultimate price and given their lives to protect and serve. Wow, 1 -herefore, be it Proclaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, ,Florida, in honor of the service of law enforcement officers in our community and communities across the nation, May 14 - 20, 2023 is recognized as National Police Week, and May 15 is designated as Peace Officers Memorial Day, in honor of all fallen officers and their families, and U.S. flags should be flown at Half -Staff. Adopted this 16th day of May, 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Susan Adams, Vice Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Deryl Loar Laura Moss 62 Proclamation Recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month May 2023 -Whereas, mental health is key to overall wellness, as mental health influences decision making, behavior, and consequently, physical health; and -Whereas, over half of adults living with mental health illnesses do not seek treatment; and -Whereas, a growing number of youth in the United States live with depression, more than 16% of young people ages 12-17 have experienced major depression, with rates of sadness and hopelessness among teenagers reaching their highest point in a decade; and -Whereas, in 2023, more than 11 % of children and adults continue to lack adequate medical insurance coverage for essential mental health services, and Florida is ranked 46th out of 50 states with access to mental health care; and -Whereas, social stigma, financial barriers, and limited awareness are the primary obstacles to getting help and, as community leaders, we must prepare for an increase in demand on services through education, outreach, and ever greater access to care to ensure our community's overall health; and -Whereas, it is the duty of each and every one of us to provide continued and consistent access to mental health care resources; and -Whereas, the Commissioners of Indian River County strive to promote a community who supports mental wellness, including greater access to treatment, increasing educational tools and resources for our citizens, and continually supporting those citizens with mental health opportunities. Naw, therefore, be it procCaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, FCor%da, that the Board recognizes May 2023 as Mental Health Awareness Month. Adopted this 16th day of May, 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Susan Adams, Vice Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Deryl Loar Laura Moss Proclamation Designating May 20th through May 26th, 2023 as National Safe Boating Week in Indian River County -Whereas, for millions of Americans, including those in Indian River County, boating continues to be a popular recreational activity; and -Whereas, during National Safe Boating Week, the U.S. Coast Guard and its federal, state, and local safe boating partners, encourage all boaters to explore and enjoy America's beautiful waters, safely and responsibly; and -Whereas, safe boating begins with preparation through basic Boating Safety Training, on procedures, equipment, as well as outing planning and preparation; and -Whereas, hundreds of people lose their life each year in boating related accidents in the United States, and it is estimated that the vast majority of all boating related accidents are caused solely by human error or poor judgement and not by the boat, equipment, or environmental factors; and -Whereas, a significant number of boaters whose lives were lost by drowning would still be alive today if they had worn their life jackets. Naw, therefore, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, does hereby proclaim the week of May 20th through May 26th, 2023 as "NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK" with the renewal of a year-round effort to promote safe boating. We urge all those who are on the water to attend a Safe Boating Class, practice safe boating habits, and to wear a life jacket at all times while boating. Adopted this 16th day of May, 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Susan Adams, Vice Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Deryl Loar Laura Moss Proclamation IN RECOGNITION OF MEMORIAL DAY, 2023 -Whereas, in the years following the end of the Civil War, flowers were placed on soldiers' graves as a solemn reminder of the scourge of war and its bitter aftermath of sorrow; and -Whereas, the Congress, in a joint resolution approved May 11, 1950, provided that Memorial Day should be set aside as a day of prayer for permanent peace; and -Whereas, Memorial Day is a cherished tradition, one whose observance helps us appreciate our history, our values, and our responsibilities by reminding us that freedom is not free, and that America is strongest when we set aside personal differences and strive together; and -Whereas, on Memorial Day we revere those who came from every part of the country, of every background and belief, and united to answer the call to protect and preserve the ideals of democracy, and now lie in hallowed graves, having sacrificed their lives so that war might end and all people may live in freedom and prosperity; and -Whereas, Memorial Day honors those who put the welfare of their fellow Americans before their own, performed their duties loyally and selflessly without thought of recognition or personal safety, and went further and endured longer to contribute to the greater national effort; and -Whereas, the Veterans Council of Indian River County — consisting of 28 veterans organizations representing over 18,000 veterans residing in the county — will host numerous Memorial Day ceremonies on Monday, May 29, 2023. Naw, Therefore, be it Proclaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, that the Board urges all Indian River County residents to join together and rededicate ourselves to strengthening our Nation's promise, to pray for permanent peace, and to honor our fallen fellow Americans, both known and unknown, who sacrificed their freedom to ensure our own. Adopted this 16th day of May, 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Susan Adams, Vice Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Deryl Loar Laura Moss May 16, 2023 Informational Item INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners DATE: May 9, 2023 SUBJECT: Appointment to Environmental Land Acquisition Panel FROM: Laura Moss Commissioner, District 5 It is my pleasure to announce that James L. Connaughton, JD shall serve as my Appointee representing District 5 on the Environmental Lands Acquisition Panel (ELAP). Among his many accomplishments, Mr. Connaughton's experience includes acting as Chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. In this capacity, he worked with the President and Congress, as well as, state and global leaders to develop and implement energy, environment, natural resource, and climate change policies. An avid ocean conservationist, Mr. Connaughton led the creation of four of the largest and most ecologically diverse marine resource conservation areas in the world, for which he received Oceana's Ocean Champion Award. As a lifelong conservationist having made his home here, Mr. Connaughton has a keen interest in our local environmental matters and, for example, has worked on Everglades Restoration. 8 James L. Connaughton James L. Connaughton is a globally distinguished energy, environment, and technology expert, as both a corporate leader and White House policymaker. Mr. Connaughton is Chairperson of the Board of Nautilus Data Technologies, a high-performance, ultra -efficient, and sustainable data center infrastructure company powered by its proprietary water-cooling system. Before joining Nautilus Data Technologies, he served as Executive Vice President of C3.ai, a leading enterprise Al software provider for accelerating sustainable digital transformation. From 2009-2013, Mr. Connaughton was Executive Vice President and a member of the Management Committee of Exelon and Constellation Energy, two of America's cleanest, competitive suppliers of electricity, natural gas, and energy services. In 2001, the US Senate unanimously confirmed Mr. Connaughton to the position of Chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. In that role, he served as President George W. Bush's senior advisor on energy, environment, and natural resources, and as Director of the White House Office of Environmental Policy. During his eight-year service, Mr. Connaughton worked closely with the President, the Cabinet, Congress, and state and global leaders to develop and implement energy, environment, natural resource, and climate change policies. An avid ocean conservationist, Mr. Connaughton led the creation of four of the largest and most ecologically diverse marine resource conservation areas in the world, for which he received Oceana's Ocean Champion Award. Mr. Connaughton is a Senior Advisor to X (Google's Moonshot Factory), Shine Technologies (fusion and medical isotopes). He is also a member of the Advisory Boards at Columbia's Global Center on Energy Policy and at Yale's Center on Environmental Law and Policy, and a member of the Board of Directors at Resources for the Future and the American Conservation Coalition. 9 May 16, 2023 Informational Item INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners DATE: May 10, 2023 SUBJECT: WWII Merchant Marine Veterans Memorial Unveiling Ceremony FROM: Laura Moss Commissioner, District 5 An Unveiling Ceremony for the WWII Merchant Marine Veterans Memorial is to be held on Monday, May 22, 2023 at 10:30 AM. The Memorial is located on Veterans Memorial Island Sanctuary, Vero Beach. The Public is invited to attend. 10 National Maritime Day May 22, 2023 - 10:30 AM - 11:30 Veterans Memorial Island Sanctuary Vero Beach, Florida Please join us for the unveiling and dedication of the WWII Merchant Marine Veterans Memorial Presentation of Congressional Gold Medal to WWII Merchant Mariner & Vero Beach Resident Special Guests Include: Floridian WWII Merchant Mariner Veterans Master of Ceremony: Laura Moss Indian River County Commissioner Keynote Speaker: Thomas F. McCaffery. Kings Point Graduate, Marchant Mariner, Author & Navy Commander Speakers: Rob Medina Director, Community & Military Relations, Office of Congressman Bill Posey Dru DiMatda President, American Merchant Marine Veterans Master Mariner, Maine Maritime Academy 88' JEFFREY R. SMITH, Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller Finance Department 1801 271h Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 CPA, CGFO, CGMA TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FROM: ELISSA NAGY, CHIEF DEPUTY OF FINANCE THRU: JEFFREY R. SMITH, COMPTROLLER DATE: April 13, 2023 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF CHECKS AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS April 7, 2023 to April 13, 2023 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 April 7, 2023 to April 13, 2023. 12 CHECKS WRITTEN TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435096 04/13/2023 COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 29,962.11 435097 04/13/2023 AT&T WIRELESS 157.34 435098 04/13/2023 BARTH CONSTRUCTION INC 178,088.43 435099 04/13/2023 EDLUND DRITENBAS BINKLEYARCHITECTS 5,398.05 435100 04/13/2023 ATKINS NORTH AMERICA INC 10,550.74 435101 04/13/2023 AT&T CORP 1,264.82 435102 04/13/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 1,242.16 435103 04/13/2023 MEDICARE PART B FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,695.33 435104 04/13/2023 UNITED HEALTH CARE INS COMPANY 596.02 435105 04/13/2023 PITNEY BOWES INC 165.00 435106 04/13/2023 CIGNA 126.98 435107 04/13/2023 HUMANA 576.30 435108 04/13/2023 CELICO PARTNERSHIP 6,774.88 435109 04/13/2023 MUTUAL OF OMAHA 96.56 435110 04/13/2023 PHYLLIS DERDA 96.72 435111 04/13/2023 RONALD CHAMBERS 189.02 435112 04/13/2023 AETNA HEALTH MANAGEMENT 95.87 435113 04/13/2023 FLORIDA MEDICAID 219.98 435114 04/13/2023 GUETTLER BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION LLC 581,197.00 435115 04/13/2023 ATLANTIC ROOFING 1I OF VERO BEACH INC 266,722.66 435116 04/13/2023 SOUTHERN MANAGEMENT LLC 3,576.00 435117 04/13/2023 MB ENTERPRISES ROOFING & SHEET METAL INC 30,251.78 435118 04/13/2023 KESSLER CONSULTING INC 3,297.50 435119 04/13/2023 ANFIELD CONSULTING GROUP INC 10,000.00 435120 04/13/2023 SUNSHINE HEALTH PLAN MEDICAID 577.64 435121 04/13/2023 CHANGE HEALTHCARE LLC 48,743.98 435122 04/13/2023 VIOLET HUGHES 59.42 435123 04/13/2023 LOWES COMPANIES INC 6,793.19 435124 04/13/2023 J -MAC CLEANING SERVICES INC 5,591.66 435125 04/13/2023 CW ROBERTS CONTRACTING INC 316,116.06 435126 04/13/2023 FLORIDA COMMUNITY CARE 1,379.99 435127 04/13/2023 STAYWELL 299.75 435128 04/13/2023 LORRAINE HILL 96.08 435129 04/13/2023 CLEAN SPACE INC 15,530.91 435130 04/13/2023 SANDHILL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC 21,596.06 435131 04/13/2023 STEEPSTEEL LLC 1,296.75 435132 04/13/2023 ACP FACILITY SERVICES 11,736.91 435133 04/13/2023 KATE PRIEST LCSW LLC 5,000.00 435134 04/13/2023 SOUTHEAST SERIES OF LOCKTON COMPANIES LLC 69,500.00 435135 04/13/2023 BULK EXPRESS TRANSPORT INC 1,379.27 435136 04/13/2023 AMERICAN CONTINENTAL 105.82 435137 04/13/2023 MARY BERGMAN 100.14 435138 04/13/2023 AMERICAN REPUBLIC INS CO 76.50 435139 04/13/2023 PHYLLIS A SHIPP 21.45 435140 04/13/2023 STEPHEN P ABELN 49.68 435141 04/13/2023 MARYANN YENTZER 19.11 435142 04/13/2023 JUDITH A CAPAK 466.59 435143 04/13/2023 GUY BORENZ 196.07 435144 04/13/2023 GLORIA MILLER 78.67 435145 04/13/2023 GAIL FRENCH 21.16 435146 04/13/2023 SHEILA A BIRCHMEYER. 105.60 435147 04/13/2023 VIRGINIA L CRYDER 594.80 435148 04/13/2023 WARREN FOSTER 101.65 435149 04/13/2023 CARLENDY VINCENT 136.15 435150 04/13/2023 DYAN TABER 540.02 435151 04/13/2023 CARY CASANOVA 10.00 435152 04/13/2023 FLORIDA RECREATION & PARK ASSOC INC 300.00 435153 04/13/2023 KRISTIN DANIELS 375.00 13 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435154 04/13/2023 FL CHAPTERS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC 75.00 435155 04/13/2023 SUSAN ADAMS 43.97 435156 04/13/2023 RACE TO SAFETY TRAINING LLC 25.00 435157 04/13/2023 JAMES MANN 28.30 435158 04/13/2023 KATHY COPELAND 390.67 435159 04/13/2023 TREASURE COAST HUMAN RESOURCE ASSOCIATION 300.00 435160 04/13/2023 PORT CONSOLIDATED INC 5,584.86 435161 04/13/2023 COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 177.86 435162 04/13/2023 RANGER CONSTRUCTION IND INC 647.92 435163 04/13/2023 VERO CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 1,402.00 435164 04/13/2023 RICOH USA INC 8.78 435165 04/13/2023 CHISHOLM CORP OF VERO 807.42 435166 04/13/2023 HENRY SCHEIN INC 4,608.65 435167 04/13/2023 SAFETY PRODUCTS INC 2,390.05 435168 04/13/2023 DATA FLOW SYSTEMS INC 877.00 435169 04/13/2023 LINDEN-BEALS CORP 808.72 435170 04/13/2023 E-Z BREW COFFEE & BOTTLE WATER SVC 124.00 435171 04/13/2023 INDIAN RIVER BATTERY 666.40 435172 04/13/2023 GRAINGER 476.11 435173 04/13/2023 KELLY TRACTOR CO 2,392.02 435174 04/13/2023 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO INC 59.21 435175 04/13/2023 MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO 390.43 435176 04/13/2023 WILD LAND ENTERPRISES INC 100.00 435177 04/13/2023 LFI FORT PIERCE INC 1,246.10 435178 04/13/2023 SMITH BROTHERS CONTRACTING EQUIP 543.17 435179 04/13/2023 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 37,612.53 435180 04/13/2023 TIRESOLES OF BROWARD INC 6,007.20 435181 04/13/2023 ABCO GARAGE DOOR CO INC 1,583.00 435182 04/13/2023 DELL MARKETING LP 21,755.00 435183 04/13/2023 UTILITY SERVICE CO INC 1,476.00 435184 04/13/2023 MIDWEST TAPE LLC 5,171.70 435185 04/13/2023 CENGAGE LEARNING INC 369.51 435186 04/13/2023 JIMMYS AIR & REFRIGERATION INC 8,452.96 435187 04/13/2023 SOFTWARE HARDWARE INTEGRATION 442.05 435188 04/13/2023 ENNIS-FLINT INC 946.97 435189 04/13/2023 PING INC 1,164.02 435190 04/13/2023 CITY OF VERO BEACH 82.32 435191 04/13/2023 APPLE MACHINE & SUPPLY CO 41.48 435192 04/13/2023 HOME DEPOT USA INC 303.01 435193 04/13/2023 JANITORIAL DEPOT OF AMERICA INC 35.99 435194 04/13/2023 PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS 1.45 435195 04/13/2023 ROGER CLEVELAND GOLF INC 6,698.74 435196 04/13/2023 ACUSHNET COMPANY 764.46 435197 04/13/2023 WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION 202.32 435198 04/13/2023 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 69.14 435199 04/13/2023 CENTRAL A/C & REFRIGERATION SUPPLY INC 32.53 435200 04/13/2023 CALLAWAY GOLF SALES COMPANY 647.80 435201 04/13/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 27,623.33 435202 04/13/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 2,285.97 435203 04/13/2023 TAYLOR MADE GOLF CO INC 261.61 435204 04/13/2023 CITY OF FELLSMERE 234.04 435205 04/13/2023 PEACE RIVER ELECTRIC COOP INC 243.07 435206 04/13/2023 HIBISCUS CHILDRENS CENTER INC 1,915.27 435207 04/13/2023 COMPLETE ELECTRIC INC 365.00 435208 04/13/2023 TROY FAIN INSURANCE INC 111.95 435209 04/13/2023 JOHN BROWN & SONS INC 4,000.00 435210 04/13/2023 BRIDGESTONE AMERICAS INC 1,239.55 435211 04/13/2023 RECHTIEN INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 1,704.67 435212 04/13/2023 HULETT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 3,052.00 435213 04/13/2023 CINTAS CORPORATION NO 2 160.02 14 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435214 04/13/2023 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO 38.95 435215 04/13/2023 SOUTHERN JANITOR SUPPLY INC 2,741.10 435216 04/13/2023 OCLC ONLINE COMPUTER LIBRARY CENTER 500.20 435217 04/13/2023 ETR LLC 819.14 435218 04/13/2023 GLOVER OIL COMPANY INC 49,007.60 435219 04/13/2023 GERELCOM INC 8,851.00 435220 04/13/2023 1 ST FIRE & SECURITY INC 1,039.50 435221 04/13/2023 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 668.35 435222 04/13/2023 PAK MAIL 467.21 435223 04/13/2023 TOTAL TEMPERATURE INSTRUMENTATION INC 3,554.04 435224 04/13/2023 JOHNNY B SMITH 175.00 435225 04/13/2023 CEMEX INC 190.75 435226 04/13/2023 AFFORDABLE WATER & COFFEE SVC 104.00 435227 04/13/2023 SOUTHEAST SECURE SHREDDING 85.00 435228 04/13/2023 TRADEWINDS POWER CORP 1,020.00 435229 04/13/2023 TREASURE COAST FOOD BANK INC 457.50 435230 04/13/2023 MARINCO BIOASSAY LABORATORY INC 3,720.00 435231 04/13/2023 SOUTHEAST POWER SYSTEMS OF ORLANDO 1,017.09 435232 04/13/2023 FLORIDA HANDLING SYSTEMS INC 1,195.00 435233 04/13/2023 STAT MEDICAL DISPOSAL INC 300.00 435234 04/13/2023 FLORIDA COAST EQUIPMENT INC 563.43 435235 04/13/2023 OVERDRIVE INC 1,750.77 435236 04/13/2023 VERO BEACH PARTNERSHIP 400.00 435237 04/13/2023 WILD TURKEY ESTATES OF VERO LLC 4,816.05 435238 04/13/2023 MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES INC 2,053.23 435239 04/13/2023 BURNETT LIME CO INC 11,326.18 435240 04/13/2023 PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE LLC 157.50 435241 04/13/2023 SOUTHERN MANAGEMENT LLC 5,680.00 435242 04/13/2023 STEWART & STEVENSON FDDA LLC 498.63 435243 04/13/2023 STS MAINTAIN SERVICES INC 17,669.25 435244 04/13/2023 COBRA GOLF INCORPORATED 1,056.26 435245 04/13/2023 SYLVIA MILLER 1,659.00 435246 04/13/2023 HAWKINS INC 1,732.50 435247 04/13/2023 ANDERSEN ANDRE CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC 6,800.50 435248 04/13/2023 CATHEDRAL CORPORATION 623.76 435249 04/13/2023 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 1,530.03 435250 04/13/2023 WILSON SPORTING GOODS CO 742.96 435251 04/13/2023 BARSALOU VENTURES LLC 20.00 435252 04/13/2023 WURTH USA INC 347.04 435253 04/13/2023 EASTERN PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION INC 3,550.00 435254 04/13/2023 CDW LLC 240.42 435255 04/13/2023 MATHESON TRI -GAS INC 5,070.00 435256 04/13/2023 COLE AUTO SUPPLY INC 1,122.04 435257 04/13/2023 RHOADES AIR & HEAT 275.00 435258 04/13/2023 BETH NOLAN 162.00 435259 04/13/2023 FLORIDA BULB & BALLAST INC 5,257.70 435260 04/13/2023 RELX INC 426.40 435261 04/13/2023 CORE & MAIN LP 3,429.79 435262 04/13/2023 BROWNELLS INC 23,203.56 435263 04/13/2023 WOERNER AGRIBUSINESS LLC 152.00 435264 04/13/2023 BOTTOMS UP BEVERAGE OF FLORIDA LLC 1,368.00 435265 04/13/2023 JERRY RIPPLE STUCCO INC 4,162.50 435266 04/13/2023 ENGINEERED SERVICES INC 200.01 435267 04/13/2023 DIRECTV GROUP INC 97.14 435268 04/13/2023 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC 3,182.55 435269 04/13/2023 PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES LLC 68.30 435270 04/13/2023 AMERIGAS PROPANE LP 1,742.54 435271 04/13/2023 DAVID MIKE 125.00 435272 04/13/2023 JORDAN POWER EQUIPMENT CORP 99.00 435273 04/13/2023 LIBERTY TIRE RECYCLING LLC 1,984.00 15 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435274 04/13/2023 DERECK R PRINCE 80.00 435275 04/13/2023 MULLINAX FORD OF VERO BEACH 989.34 435276 04/13/2023 JUDITH A BURLEY 290.00 435277 04/13/2023 R&S RADIO LLC 400.00 435278 04/13/2023 KYOCERA DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS SOUTHEAST LLC 371.66 435279 04/13/2023 BLUE GOOSE CONSTRUCTION LLC 2,641.15 435280 04/13/2023 STAPLES INC 2,002.69 435281 04/13/2023 LOWES COMPANIES INC 2,882.00 435282 04/13/2023 SMI TRADING LLC 57.12 435283 04/13/2023 TAGMARSHAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 2,019.20 435284 04/13/2023 TOTAL GOLF CART LLC 147.84 435285 04/13/2023 KELE INC 540.48 435286 04/13/2023 DEX IMAGING LLC 34.28 435287 04/13/2023 SPORTS ENGINE INC 166.50 435288 04/13/2023 ROBERT A HUDSON 200.00 435289 04/13/2023 QUADMED INC 2,205.72 435290 04/13/2023 J-MAC CLEANING SERVICES INC 433.33 435291 04/13/2023 AQUATIC WEED CONTROL INC 145.00 435292 04/13/2023 BRITTON INDUSTRIES INC 232.43 435293 04/13/2023 VATLAND CDJR LLC 1,060.64 435294 04/13/2023 MICROSOFT CORPORATION 55,701.00 435295 04/13/2023 JUNIPER LANDSCAPING OF FLORIDA LLC 7,298.00 435296 04/13/2023 LAWRENCE F WALLIN 125.00 435297 04/13/2023 ELECTRONIC SECURITY & TECHNOLOGY INC 119.94 435298 04/13/2023 HIREQUEST LLC 4,562.88 435299 04/13/2023 NANCI ROBINSON 350.00 435300 04/13/2023 PETERBILT STORE SOUTH FLORIDA LLC 3,489.75 435301 04/13/2023 TAKING GROUND LAWN & LANDSCAPE INC 4,575.00 435302 04/13/2023 UNION BUG UNITED LLC 1,744.78 435303 04/13/2023 MARUBENI AMERICA CORPORATION 3,493.55 435304 04/13/2023 DOBBS EQUIPMENT LLC 86,882.00 435305 04/13/2023 NELOK INC 1,220.00 435306 04/13/2023 GOMEZ BROTHERS CONTRACT SERVICES 1,071.00 435307 04/13/2023 EBERLE DESIGN INC 745.00 435308 04/13/2023 SANDHILL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC 10,375.00 435309 04/13/2023 BTAC HOLDING CORP 1,350.36 435310 04/13/2023 CONSOLIDATED WATER GROUP LLC 102.91 435311 04/13/2023 CRYSTAL MCANELLY DIVERS 60.00 435312 04/13/2023 RONALD MARASCO SR 230.00 435313 04/13/2023 JEFFERY HOGUES 1,600.00 435314 04/13/2023 TAYLOR NELSON AUXIER 175.00 435315 04/13/2023 ANCHOR MECHANICAL INC 420.00 435316 04/13/2023 PREMIER NURSERIES LLC 3,641.36 435317 04/13/2023 DONNA W ROBERTS 120.00 435318 04/13/2023 JORDAN PARKER 125.00 435319 04/13/2023 DORMIE GOLF WORKSHOP INC 1,410.00 435320 04/13/2023 A-1 PAINTING OF VERO BEACH LLC 25,310.00 435321 04/13/2023 DREAMSEATS LLC 23,325.00 435322 04/13/2023 PLAYCORE GROUP INC & SUBSIDIARIES 25,675.00 435323 04/13/2023 ARTHUR J MALTY 50.00 435324 04/13/2023 MIKEL KINNEY RUYLE 220.00 Grand Total: 2,278,331.01 4 16 I�i��1l�Z��i�Q�l7_�•/�i�hlils�/�.Y:I •\�� TRANS. NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 1020515 04/12/2023 OFFICE DEPOT INC 964.19 1020516 04/12/2023 COMCAST 218.45 1020517 04/12/2023 WASTE MANAGEMENT INC OF FLORIDA 1,128.01 1020518 04/13/2023 PARKS RENTAL & SALES INC 240.00 1020519 04/13/2023 INDIAN RIVER OXYGEN INC 5,418.50 1020520 04/13/2023 RING POWER CORPORATION 52,541.42 1020521 04/13/2023 GALLS LLC 18.27 1020522 04/13/2023 IRRIGATION CONSULTANTS UNLIMITED INC 92.65 1020523 04/13/2023 GROVE WELDERS INC 1,092.82 1020524 04/13/2023 TOTAL TRUCK PARTS INC 73.46 1020525 04/13/2023 AUTO PARTNERS LLC 12,022.17 1020526 04/13/2023 WRIGHT FASTENER COMPANY LLC 252.00 1020527 04/13/2023 GUARDIAN ALARM OF FLORIDA LLC 626.25 1020528 04/13/2023 NEXAIR LLC 59.77 1020529 04/13/2023 EFE INC 11,340.65 Grand Total: 86,088.61 17 ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS - WIRE & ACH TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 10426 04/10/2023 EDH HOLDINGS LLC 1,714.96 10427 04/11/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES 22,594.34 10428 04/12/2023 IRC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 14,645.58 10429 04/12/2023 IRC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25,828.15 10430 04/12/2023 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND 31,158.03 10431 04/12/2023 VERO HERITAGE INC 2,968.29 10432 04/12/2023 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 3,163.94 10433 04/12/2023 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 49,123.34 10434 04/12/2023 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 2,298.10 10435 04/12/2023 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 2,264.93 Grand Total: 155,759.66 18 JEFFREY R. SMITH, Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller Finance Department 1801 271' Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 CPA, CGFO, CGMA TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FROM: ELISSA NAGY, CHIEF DEPUTY OF FINANCE THRU: JEFFREY R. SMITH, COMPTROLLER DATE: April 20, 2023 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF CHECKS AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS April 14, 2023 to April 20, 2023 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 April 14, 2023 to April 20, 2023. 19 CHECKS WRITTEN TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435325 04/14/2023 CALIFORNIA STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 305.19 435326 04/14/2023 NORTH CAROLINA CHILD SUPPORT 105.69 435327 04/14/2023 AMERITAS 441.04 435328 04/14/2023 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 154.00 435329 04/14/2023 P&AADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 489.00 435330 04/14/2023 NORTH DAKOTA CHILD SUPPORT 228.47 435331 04/20/2023 FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES INC 400.00 435332 04/20/2023 SOUTHEAST DESALTING ASSOCIATION 830.00 435333 04/20/2023 COLLEEN D'ANGELO 15.00 435334 04/20/2023 COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICERS 160.00 435335 04/20/2023 COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICERS 160.00 435336 04/20/2023 COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICERS 160.00 435337 04/20/2023 FLORIDA SURVEYING & MAPPING 99.00 435338 04/20/2023 KEVIN GIBSON 75.00 435339 04/20/2023 JOSEPH EARMAN 53.40 435340 04/20/2023 HIMANSHU MEHTA 162.39 435341 04/20/2023 WENDY SWINDELL 200.00 435342 04/20/2023 TOM FOX 180.00 435343 04/20/2023 SUSAN ADAMS 458.12 435344 04/20/2023 TIMOTHY O'CONNELL 119.00 435345 04/20/2023 DIANE LYSTLUND 49.00 435346 04/20/2023 JAMES MANN 106.21 435347 04/20/2023 FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE 3,549.70 435348 04/20/2023 ACROSS THE STREET PRODUCTIONS INC 9,000.00 435349 04/20/2023 KATHY COPELAND 80.00 435350 04/20/2023 KEVIN WHITE 180.00 435351 04/20/2023 JOSHUA CHANDLER 15.00 435352 04/20/2023 RYAN CALLAHAN 180.00 435353 04/20/2023 INTERNATIONAL GOLF MAINTENANCE INC 990.00 435354 04/20/2023 WASTE MANAGEMENT INC 210,269.05 435355 04/20/2023 TLC DIVERSIFIED INC 600,604.99 435356 04/20/2023 ARCADIS U S INC 2,248.00 435357 04/20/2023 MBV ENGINEERING INC 33,534.50 435358 04/20/2023 ATLANTIC ROOFING II OF VERO BEACH INC 101,593.09 435359 04/20/2023 THE TRANSIT GROUP INC 12,451.63 435360 04/20/2023 ALL WEBBS ENTERPRISES INC 64,401.75 435361 04/20/2023 SPIEZLE ARCHITECTURAL GROUP INC 3,675.00 435362 04/20/2023 SPIEZLE ARCHITECTURAL GROUP INC 1,359.00 435363 04/20/2023 AT&T WIRELESS 900.32 435364 04/20/2023 AT&T WIRELESS 147.92 435365 04/20/2023 AT&T WIRELESS 296.48 435366 04/20/2023 AT&T WIRELESS 788.17 435367 04/20/2023 AT&T WIRELESS 172.92 435368 04/20/2023 AT&T WIRELESS 929.09 435369 04/20/2023 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 420.06 435370 04/20/2023 AT&T CORP 918.09 435371 04/20/2023 BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA INC 7,567.84 435372 04/20/2023 FLORIDA FISH & WILDLIFE 4,794.30 435373 04/20/2023 MARY WILSON 128.39 435374 04/20/2023 TREASURE COAST COUNCIL OF LOCAL 200.00 435375 04/20/2023 AMERON HOMES INC 1,492.12 435376 04/20/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 50.00 435377 04/20/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 50.00 435378 04/20/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 50.00 435379 04/20/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 50.00 435380 04/20/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 50.00 435381 04/20/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 50.00 435382 04/20/2023 KURT STEFFEN 75.00 20 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435383 04/20/2023 KEVIN GIBSON 30.00 435384 04/20/2023 CELICO PARTNERSHIP 5,823.94 435385 04/20/2023 FISHER & PHILLIPS LLP 6,755.50 435386 04/20/2023 FRANK CAIMI 24.09 435387 04/20/2023 NAPIER & ROLLIN PLLC 1,197.50 435388 04/20/2023 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 3,112.90 435389 04/20/2023 PATRIOT PRODUCTIONS LLC 500.00 435390 04/20/2023 JOHN BEARDSLEY 75.00 435391 04/20/2023 JOHN SCHOONMAKER 75.00 435392 04/20/2023 SUPREME TITLE SOLUTION LLC 79.70 435393 04/20/2023 MASON KOZAC 1,701.55 435394 04/20/2023 RITA PARISI 400.00 435395 04/20/2023 DOROTHY PHILLIPS 597.20 435396 04/20/2023 GEORGE CAPITO III 435.38 435397 04/20/2023 TYRONE CURLISS 89.32 435398 04/20/2023 NU WORLD TITLE LLC 31.85 435399 04/20/2023 KARA SCHMIDT 104.38 435400 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 342.34 435401 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 30.62 435402 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 37.46 435403 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 39.48 435404 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 552.54 435405 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 50.11 435406 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 66.45 435407 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 12.84 435408 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 18.65 435409 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 36.39 435410 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 69.76 435411 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 56.12 435412 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 86.03 435413 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 80.21 435414 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 79.15 435415 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 78.66 435416 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 56.35 435417 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 29.02 435418 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 76.41 435419 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 51.71 435420 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 110.65 435421 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 24.10 435422 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 87.27 435423 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 59.00 435424 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 34.74 435425 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 27.60 435426 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 61.99 435427 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 79.61 435428 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 90.07 435429 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 34.35 435430 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 56.79 435431 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 43.34 435432 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 22.02 435433 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 43.06 435434 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 76.44 435435 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 40.72 435436 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 85.79 435437 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 49.31 435438 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 21.95 435439 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 47.14 435440 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 88.19 435441 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 6.53 435442 04/20/2023 PORT CONSOLIDATED INC 1,748.44 21 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435443 04/20/2023 STURGIS LUMBER & PLYWOOD CO 344.33 435444 04/20/2023 LENGEMANN CORP 181.57 435445 04/20/2023 TEN -8 FIRE EQUIPMENT INC 5,110.20 435446 04/20/2023 RANGER CONSTRUCTION IND INC 649.68 435447 04/20/2023 VERO CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 247.30 435448 04/20/2023 RICOH USA INC 977.88 435449 04/20/2023 CHISHOLM CORP OF VERO 1,444.39 435450 04/20/2023 SAFETY PRODUCTS INC 1,334.00 435451 04/20/2023 DATA FLOW SYSTEMS INC 85,858.00 435452 04/20/2023 PARALEE COMPANY INC 683.90 435453 04/20/2023 GRAINGER 721.82 435454 04/20/2023 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO INC 380.44 435455 04/20/2023 LFI FORT PIERCE INC 2,887.46 435456 04/20/2023 EXPRESS REEL GRINDING INC 2,830.00 435457 04/20/2023 TIRESOLES OF BROWARD INC 6,419.13 435458 04/20/2023 GOLF SPECIALTIES INC 2,240.25 435459 04/20/2023 MIDWEST TAPE LLC 1,590.72 435460 04/20/2023 ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO 12,838.35 435461 04/20/2023 BAKER DISTRIBUTING CO LLC 73.57 435462 04/20/2023 CENGAGE LEARNING INC 242.19 435463 04/20/2023 GO COASTAL INC 59.70 435464 04/20/2023 CITY OF VERO BEACH 4,184.88 435465 04/20/2023 INDIAN RIVER ALL FAB INC 140.79 435466 04/20/2023 HOME DEPOT USA INC 310.42 435467 04/20/2023 ROGER CLEVELAND GOLF INC 324.00 435468 04/20/2023 ACUSHNET COMPANY 139.38 435469 04/20/2023 WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION 407.00 435470 04/20/2023 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 87.66 435471 04/20/2023 CENTRAL A/C & REFRIGERATION SUPPLY INC 256.14 435472 04/20/2023 FAMOSO INC 211.20 435473 04/20/2023 CALLAWAY GOLF SALES COMPANY 1,157.76 435474 04/20/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 16,203.14 435475 04/20/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 6,702.88 435476 04/20/2023 GIFFORD YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT CENTER INC 10,045.67 435477 04/20/2023 NEW HORIZONS OF THE TREASURE COAST 29,379.50 435478 04/20/2023 JOHN BROWN & SONS INC 2,000.00 435479 04/20/2023 CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY OF FL 1,000.00 435480 04/20/2023 CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY OF FL 6,082.55 435481 04/20/2023 DAVCO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS CORP 208.00 435482 04/20/2023 RECHTIEN INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 222.75 435483 04/20/2023 PERKINS COMPOUNDING PHARMACY 214.22 435484 04/20/2023 HULETT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 245.50 435485 04/20/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE 45,718.00 435486 04/20/2023 SYNAGRO-WWT INC 92,137.91 435487 04/20/2023 POLYDYNE INC 3,749.00 435488 04/20/2023 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO 340.59 435489 04/20/2023 SOUTHERN JANITOR SUPPLY INC 669.96 435490 04/20/2023 JOHNS EASTERN COMPANY INC 59,702.75 435491 04/20/2023 SEBASTIAN RIVER AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25,225.95 435492 04/20/2023 C W NIELSEN MFG CORP 4,050.00 435493 04/20/2023 CAROLE J MADIGAN 1,080.00 435494 04/20/2023 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 35.49 435495 04/20/2023 JOHNNY B SMITH 175.00 435496 04/20/2023 THOR GUARD INC 29,440.00 435497 04/20/2023 REDLANDS CHRISTIAN MIGRANT ASSOC 6,622.56 435498 04/20/2023 PETER J CASSARA 950.00 435499 04/20/2023 GUARDIAN COMMUNITY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1,500.00 435500 04/20/2023 SOUTHEAST SECURE SHREDDING 167.40 435501 04/20/2023 NICOLACE MARKETING INC 4,644.30 435502 04/20/2023 HELPING ANIMALS LIVE -OVERCOME 27.00 22 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435503 04/20/2023 ATLANTIC COASTAL LAND TITLE CO LLC 95.00 435504 04/20/2023 FLORIDA COAST EQUIPMENT INC 1,545.66 435505 04/20/2023 OVERDRIVE INC 3,262.55 435506 04/20/2023 XYLEM WATER SOLUTION USA INC 11,273.40 435507 04/20/2023 MHC OPERATING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 700.00 435508 04/20/2023 ALAN JAY FORD LINCOLN MERCURY INC 37,289.00 435509 04/20/2023 MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES INC 6,458.87 435510 04/20/2023 BURNETT LIME CO INC 15,003.08 435511 04/20/2023 PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE LLC 120.00 435512 04/20/2023 CALDWELL PACETTI EDWARDS 1,560.00 435513 04/20/2023 CHEMTRADE CHEMICALS CORPORTATION 4,568.96 435514 04/20/2023 STS MAINTAIN SERVICES INC 22,389.00 435515 04/20/2023 SYLVIA MILLER 70.00 435516 04/20/2023 HAWKINS INC 2,520.00 435517 04/20/2023 CATHEDRAL CORPORATION 2,221.46 435518 04/20/2023 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 415.43 435519 04/20/2023 CDA SOLUTIONS INC 326.98 435520 04/20/2023 WILSON SPORTING GOODS CO 186.45 435521 04/20/2023 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY HOLDINGS LLC 1,879.17 435522 04/20/2023 GOTTA GO GREEN ENTERPISES INC 280.66 435523 04/20/2023 BARSALOU VENTURES LLC 1,118.77 435524 04/20/2023 THE GIFFORD FLORIDA YOUTH ORCHESTRA 7,184.90 435525 04/20/2023 CDW LLC 240.42 435526 04/20/2023 DEBBIE CARSON 100.00 435527 04/20/2023 MATHESON TRI -GAS INC 5,413.20 435528 04/20/2023 WILLIS SPORTS ASSOCIATION INC 6,995.10 435529 04/20/2023 COLE AUTO SUPPLY INC 1,175.08 435530 04/20/2023 RHOADES AIR & HEAT 2,285.00 435531 04/20/2023 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 396.00 435532 04/20/2023 BETH NOLAN 282.00 435533 04/20/2023 DAY DREAMS UNIFORMS INC 133.80 435534 04/20/2023 FLORIDA BULB & BALLAST INC 222.30 435535 04/20/2023 CORE & MAIN LP 50,442.41 435536 04/20/2023 WARREN W CATERSON 275.00 435537 04/20/2023 WOERNER AGRIBUSINESS LLC 280.00 435538 04/20/2023 ABLE GUTTER SERVICES NORTH LLC 2,750.00 435539 04/20/2023 VISTA OUTDOOR SALES LLC 257.79 435540 04/20/2023 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC 3,842.83 435541 04/20/2023 TREASURE COAST PLUMBING LLC 977.00 435542 04/20/2023 PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES LLC 453.60 435543 04/20/2023 JORDAN POWER EQUIPMENT CORP 166.96 435544 04/20/2023 CK CONTRACTORS & DEVELOPMENT LLC 94,294.75 435545 04/20/2023 DERECK R PRINCE 110.00 435546 04/20/2023 MULLINAX FORD OF VERO BEACH 243.35 435547 04/20/2023 JUDITH A BURLEY 579.00 435548 04/20/2023 KRONOS SAASHR INC 80.01 435549 04/20/2023 KYOCERA DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS SOUTHEAST LLC 84.63 435550 04/20/2023 DESK SPINCO INC 186.39 435551 04/20/2023 BLUE GOOSE CONSTRUCTION LLC 2,775.64 435552 04/20/2023 ORCHARD GROVE VENTURE LLC 350.00 435553 04/20/2023 STAPLES INC 916.98 435554 04/20/2023 LOWES COMPANIES INC 191.70 435555 04/20/2023 LOWES COMPANIES INC 4,748.01 435556 04/20/2023 ROBERT A HUDSON 175.00 435557 04/20/2023 SCP DISTRIBUTORS LLC 655.63 435558 04/20/2023 QUADMED INC 165.45 435559 04/20/2023 BRITTON INDUSTRIES INC 198.16 435560 04/20/2023 FUN EXPRESS LLC 109.05 435561 04/20/2023 LAWRENCE F WALLIN 125.00 435562 04/20/2023 VERO COLLISION II LLC 6,180.72 23 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435563 04/20/2023 HIREQUEST LLC 3,891.12 435564 04/20/2023 PETERBILT STORE SOUTH FLORIDA LLC 542.12 435565 04/20/2023 PETERBILT STORE SOUTH FLORIDA LLC 305.97 435566 04/20/2023 INTERNATIONAL BRONZE PLAQUE CO INC 509.00 435567 04/20/2023 CLEAN SPACE INC 455.00 435568 04/20/2023 SUPERIOR FLOOR COATINGS LLC 13,761.00 435569 04/20/2023 GOMEZ BROTHERS CONTRACT SERVICES 540.00 435570 04/20/2023 BTAC HOLDING CORP 3,084.29 435571 04/20/2023 CRYSTAL MCANELLY DIVERS 90.00 435572 04/20/2023 SEVEN ISLES CAPITAL 602.00 435573 04/20/2023 RONALD MARASCO SR 255.00 435574 04/20/2023 NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION RENTALS INC 309.12 435575 04/20/2023 OCP COMMUNITY OUTREACH INC 1,800.00 435576 04/20/2023 TAYLOR NELSON AUXIER 195.00 435577 04/20/2023 ANCHOR MECHANICAL INC 377.73 435578 04/20/2023 XEROX CORPORATION 2,252.48 435579 04/20/2023 THE SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED INSURANCE COUNSELOR 791.88 435580 04/20/2023 ISO CLAIMS SERVICES INC 799.10 435581 04/20/2023 JOHNSON-LAUX CONSTRUCTION LLC 125,148.96 435582 04/20/2023 JORDAN PARKER 200.00 435583 04/20/2023 SEBASTIAN SANDS MOTEL LLC 750.00 435584 04/20/2023 DREAMSEATS LLC 250.00 435585 04/20/2023 ARTHUR J MALTY 100.00 435586 04/20/2023 MIKEL KINNEY RUYLE 200.00 435587 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 31.80 435588 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 21.12 435589 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 83.93 435590 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 28.95 435591 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 63.66 435592 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 37.31 435593 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 82.16 435594 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 64.92 435595 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 182.36 435596 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 6.07 435597 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 92.18 435598 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 2.20 435599 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 43.29 435600 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 83.91 435601 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 70.00 435602 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 32.50 435603 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 61.23 435604 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 47.49 435605 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 80.66 435606 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 25.08 435607 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 2.36 435608 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 77.64 435609 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 38.21 435610 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 74.41 435611 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 29.81 435612 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 174.77 435613 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 15.30 435614 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 40.43 435615 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 74.64 435616 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 38.42 435617 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 46.00 435618 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 57.08 435619 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 3.15 435620 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 35.64 435621 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 32.47 435622 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 139.16 24 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435623 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 14.90 435624 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 82.56 435625 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 145.08 435626 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 22.18 435627 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 37.76 435628 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 26.97 435629 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 20.33 435630 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 92.76 435631 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 92.52 435632 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 141.45 435633 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 32.23 435634 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 59.95 435635 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 1.98 435636 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 74.05 435637 04/20/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 569.65 Grand Total: 2,046,881.61 6 25 RENTAL ASSISTANCE CHECKS WRITTEN TRANS NBR DATE 902597 04/20/2023 902598 04/20/2023 902599 04/20/2023 902600 04/20/2023 902601 04/20/2023 902602 04/20/2023 Grand Total: VENDOR TREASURE COAST HOMELESS SERVICES INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY THE PALMS AT VERO BEACH PELICAN ISLES LP BEDS4HIM INC STARWOOD REIT OPERATING PARTNERSHIP LP AMOUNT 713.00 687.00 800.00 135.00 1,457.00 385.00 4,177.00 26 ELECTRONIC PAYMENT - VISA CARD TRANS. NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 1020530 04/14/2023 OFFICE DEPOT INC 1,851.16 1020531 04/19/2023 OFFICE DEPOT INC 868.29 1020532 04/19/2023 WASTE MANAGEMENT INC OF FLORIDA 4,463.87 1020533 04/20/2023 PARKS RENTAL & SALES INC 925.00 1020534 04/20/2023 UNIVERSAL SIGNS & ACCESSORIES 8,670.00 1020535 04/20/2023 DAVES SPORTING GOODS & TROPHIES 665.00 1020536 04/20/2023 GALLS LLC 659.84 1020537 04/20/2023 MEEKS PLUMBING INC 450.00 1020538 04/20/2023 IRRIGATION CONSULTANTS UNLIMITED INC 67.18 1020539 04/20/2023 GROVE WELDERS INC 18.54 1020540 04/20/2023 COMPLETE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT LLC 1,050.00 1020541 04/20/2023 HYDRA SERVICE (S) INC 23,424.06 1020542 04/20/2023 ALLIED DIVERSIFIED OF VERO BEACH LLC 100.00 1020543 04/20/2023 GUARDIAN ALARM OF FLORIDA LLC 206.60 1020544 04/20/2023 NEXAIR LLC 145.13 1020545 04/20/2023 EFE INC 773.39 1020546 04/20/2023 CARLON INC 719.80 1020547 04/20/2023 FIRST HOSPITAL LABORATORIES INC 591.00 1020548 04/20/2023 HD SUPPLY INC 5.52 1020549 04/20/2023 OFFICE DEPOT INC 324.10 1020550 04/20/2023 COMCAST 231.35 1020551 04/20/2023 WASTE MANAGEMENT INC OF FLORIDA 9,194.46 Grand Total: 55,404.29 27 ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS - WIRE & ACH TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 10436 04/14/2023 KIMLEY HORN & ASSOC INC 11,869.00 10437 04/14/2023 IRC FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 10,395.96 10438 04/14/2023 FIDELITY SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 41.62 10439 04/14/2023 LINCOLN RETIREMENT 90,296.41 10440 04/14/2023 FL SDU 3,190.03 10441 04/17/2023 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF I R COUNTY 72,774.00 10442 04/17/2023 IRS -PAYROLL TAXES 15,552.16 10443 04/17/2023 IRS -PAYROLL TAXES 537,913.04 10444 04/17/2023 EDH HOLDINGS LLC 2,155.27 10445 04/17/2023 FL SDU 100.61 10446 04/18/2023 WRIGHT EXPRESS FSC 38,024.68 10447 04/19/2023 SAVE ON SP LLC 29,716.67 10448 04/19/2023 EDH HOLDINGS LLC 5,310.50 10449 04/20/2023 BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA INC 9,563.15 10450 04/20/2023 MUTUAL OF OMAHA 2,670.00 10451 04/20/2023 BARRY G SEGAL PA 25,000.00 Grand Total: 854,573.10 28 JEFFREY R. SMITH, CPA, CGFO, CGMA Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller Finance Department 1801 27b Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FROM: ELISSA NAGY, CHIEF DEPUTY OF FINANCE THRU: JEFFREY R. SMITH, COMPTROLLER DATE: April 27, 2023 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF CHECKS AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS April 21, 2023 to April 27, 2023 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 April 21, 2023 to April 27, 2023. 29 .&MMO11R11 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435638 04/27/2023 AT&T WIRELESS 345.84 435639 04/27/2023 AT&T WIRELESS 297.60 435640 04/27/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 47,676.34 435641 04/27/2023 VICTIM ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 7,460.08 435642 04/27/2023 ROGER J NICOSIA 1,500.00 435643 04/27/2023 CITY OF VERO BEACH 2,230.27 435644 04/27/2023 CITY OF VERO BEACH 11,987.50 435645 04/27/2023 AT&T CORP 690.00 435646 04/27/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY UTILITIES 300.00 435647 04/27/2023 STATE ATTORNEY 20,806.81 435648 04/27/2023 MEDICARE PART B FINANCIAL SERVICES 339.19 435649 04/27/2023 UNITED HEALTH CARE INS COMPANY 262.53 435650 04/27/2023 AETNA 893.61 435651 04/27/2023 ALLSTATE 169.86 435652 04/27/2023 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 153.80 435653 04/27/2023 ST LUCIE COUNTY BOCC 59,533.16 435654 04/27/2023 JOHNS EASTERN COMPANY INC 214.30 435655 04/27/2023 HINKLE & SONS SERVICES INC 7,700.00 435656 04/27/2023 BANKERS LIFE & CASUALTY 86.53 435657 04/27/2023 VERO BEACH GOLDEN GRADS 500.00 435658 04/27/2023 STATE OF FLORIDA 19,894.87 435659 04/27/2023 STEEPSTEEL LLC 1,256.25 435660 04/27/2023 ARKANSAS AUDITOR OF STATE 10.99 435661 04/27/2023 MARTIN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONE 10,000.00 435662 04/27/2023 LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INC 142.00 435663 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 95.71 435664 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 295.00 435665 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 107.42 435666 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 99.24 435667 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 544.40 435668 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 495.42 435669 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 150.00 435670 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 497.03 435671 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 99.88 435672 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 140.00 435673 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 38.61 435674 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 109.06 435675 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 54.60 435676 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 106.62 435677 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 250.00 435678 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 240.00 435679 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 84.92 435680 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 77.61 435681 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 101.81 435682 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 425.21 435683 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 514.80 435684 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 23.20 435685 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 95.23 435686 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 101.33 435687 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 598.40 435688 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 106.94 435689 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 20.00 435690 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 53.81 435691 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 190.00 435692 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 190.00 435693 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 190.00 435694 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 590.00 435695 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 475.60 kill TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435696 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 567.20 435697 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 240.00 435698 04/27/2023 ALS REFUNDS 96.80 435699 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 32.54 435700 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 30.64 435701 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 64.20 435702 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 43.29 435703 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 33.91 435704 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 6.47 435705 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 78.80 435706 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 145.99 435707 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 66.55 435708 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 62.13 435709 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 61.25 435710 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 114.74 435711 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 66.53 435712 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 36.40 435713 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 87.61 435714 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 43.00 435715 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 14.21 435716 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 2,150.85 435717 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 16.93 435718 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 560.25 435719 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 61.51 435720 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 775.16 435721 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 102.66 435722 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 39.01 435723 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 62.94 435724 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 60.51 435725 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 134.72 435726 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 62.37 435727 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 4.05 435728 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 46.20 435729 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 27.51 435730 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 14.03 435731 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 79.17 435732 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 62.66 435733 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 35.88 435734 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 87.27 435735 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 65.13 435736 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 49.09 435737 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 37.17 435738 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 57.06 435739 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 36.23 435740 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 61.99 435741 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 38.31 435742 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 58.20 435743 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 188.60 435744 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 36.98 435745 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 59.24 435746 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 201.92 435747 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 29.87 435748 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 469.13 435749 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 35.24 435750 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 42.12 435751 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 81.08 435752 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 64.81 435753 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 68.61 435754 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 8.07 435755 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 79.15 31 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435756 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 73.93 435757 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 14.68 435758 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 39.00 435759 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 38.82 435760 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 30.73 435761 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 47.33 435762 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 67.35 435763 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 41.37 435764 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 70.83 435765 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 42.74 435766 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 70.14 435767 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 41.01 435768 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 3.41 435769 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 30.52 435770 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 73.12 435771 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 41.84 435772 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 40.00 435773 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 57.54 435774 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 53.71 435775 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 7.81 435776 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 6.21 435777 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 50.00 435778 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 696.29 435779 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 100.23 435780 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 2.06 435781 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 47.77 435782 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 89.94 435783 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 44.45 435784 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 1.28 435785 04/27/2023 UTIL REFUNDS 53.82 435786 04/27/2023 BARTH CONSTRUCTION INC 236,828.45 435787 04/27/2023 GFA INTERNATIONAL INC 3,963.00 435788 04/27/2023 PROCTOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC 305,039.96 435789 04/27/2023 CONSOR ENGINEERS LLC 192,636.46 435790 04/27/2023 CW ROBERTS CONTRACTING INC 278,014.41 435791 04/27/2023 OHLA USA INC 551,720.69 435792 04/27/2023 CLEMENTS PEST CONTROL 2,050.00 435793 04/27/2023 SUNCOAST WELDING SUPPLIES INC 102.00 435794 04/27/2023 COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 1,878.40 435795 04/27/2023 SSES INC 3,496.00 435796 04/27/2023 TEN -8 FIRE EQUIPMENT INC 208.39 435797 04/27/2023 RANGER CONSTRUCTION IND INC 356.40 435798 04/27/2023 VERO CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 693.08 435799 04/27/2023 RICOH USA INC 90.78 435800 04/27/2023 KIMLEY HORN & ASSOC INC 1,950.00 435801 04/27/2023 HENRY SCHEIN INC 4,600.45 435802 04/27/2023 SAFETY PRODUCTS INC 1,202.91 435803 04/27/2023 DATA FLOW SYSTEMS INC 1,886.00 435804 04/27/2023 INDIAN RIVER BATTERY 124.35 435805 04/27/2023 INDIAN RIVER BATTERY 1,471.00 435806 04/27/2023 GRAINGER 1,460.84 435807 04/27/2023 KELLY TRACTOR CO 4,003.52 435808 04/27/2023 APPLE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO 252.25 435809 04/27/2023 HACH CO 6,324.62 435810 04/27/2023 LFI FORT PIERCE INC 1,581.88 435811 04/27/2023 CLIFF BERRY INC 594.65 435812 04/27/2023 SMITH BROTHERS CONTRACTING EQUIP 107.10 435813 04/27/2023 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 13,050.88 435814 04/27/2023 DIVE RESCUE INC 1,700.00 435815 04/27/2023 TIRESOLES OF BROWARD INC 5,288.26 32 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435816 04/27/2023 ABCO GARAGE DOOR CO INC 1,188.00 435817 04/27/2023 MIDWEST TAPE LLC 785.19 435818 04/27/2023 ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO 36,545.25 435819 04/27/2023 CENGAGE LEARNING INC 351.62 435820 04/27/2023 SUNSHINE REHABILATION CENTER OF IRC INC 1,320.00 435821 04/27/2023 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 3,345.98 435822 04/27/2023 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 55.10 435823 04/27/2023 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 1,324.20 435824 04/27/2023 CITY OF VERO BEACH 3,804.47 435825 04/27/2023 APPLE MACHINE & SUPPLY CO 1,492.00 435826 04/27/2023 HOME DEPOT USA INC 1,126.63 435827 04/27/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 11.40 435828 04/27/2023 JANITORIAL DEPOT OF AMERICA INC 77.37 435829 04/27/2023 TREASURE COAST HOMELESS SERVICES 1,015.51 435830 04/27/2023 PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS 78.12 435831 04/27/2023 WAL MART STORES EAST LP 305.70 435832 04/27/2023 UNITED BLOWER INC 105.00 435833 04/27/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 137,410.28 435834 04/27/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 11,120.07 435835 04/27/2023 GIFFORD YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT CENTER INC 12,847.37 435836 04/27/2023 CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF PALM BCH 4,162.49 435837 04/27/2023 TREASURE COAST SPORTS COMMISSION INC 9,517.01 435838 04/27/2023 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 753.30 435839 04/27/2023 WESTSIDE REPROGRAPHICS OF VERO BEACH INC 45.50 435840 04/27/2023 CAROLINA SOFTWARE INC 500.00 435841 04/27/2023 BRIDGESTONE AMERICAS INC 2,226.04 435842 04/27/2023 MIDWEST MOTOR SUPPLY CO 590.01 435843 04/27/2023 ST LUCIE COUNTY BOCC 3,096.30 435844 04/27/2023 POSITIVE PROMOTIONS 645.59 435845 04/27/2023 TRANE US INC 19,040.00 435846 04/27/2023 HULETT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 78.00 435847 04/27/2023 BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS 9,349.20 435848 04/27/2023 FLORIDA RURAL LEGAL SERVICES INC 4,338.09 435849 04/27/2023 GLOVER OIL COMPANY INC 75,973.50 435850 04/27/2023 ORCHID ISLAND PROPERTY MGMT II INC 7,470.00 435851 04/27/2023 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 147.03 435852 04/27/2023 SUMMERLINS MARINE CONST LLC 3,250.00 435853 04/27/2023 POWER -TEL UTILITY PRODUCTS INC 55,635.00 435854 04/27/2023 GLOBALSTAR USA 221.46 435855 04/27/2023 FIRE FACILITIES INC 6,903.83 435856 04/27/2023 AFFORDABLE WATER & COFFEE SVC 67.50 435857 04/27/2023 TREASURE COAST FOOD BANK INC 334.75 435858 04/27/2023 DANA SAFETY SUPPLY INC 837.99 435859 04/27/2023 DANA SAFETY SUPPLY INC 1,513.76 435860 04/27/2023 YOUTH GUIDANCE DONATION FUND OF IRC INC 4,625.92 435861 04/27/2023 NICOLACE MARKETING INC 7,692.25 435862 04/27/2023 FEED THE LAMBS ENRICHMENT PROGRAM INC 8,545.00 435863 04/27/2023 STAT MEDICAL DISPOSAL INC 600.00 435864 04/27/2023 FLORIDA COAST EQUIPMENT INC 1,123.84 435865 04/27/2023 OVERDRIVE INC 1,792.71 435866 04/27/2023 JOSHUA HARVEY GHIZ 669.40 435867 04/27/2023 NEWSOM OIL COMPANY 932.50 435868 04/27/2023 CARDINAL HEALTH 110 INC 476.96 435869 04/27/2023 MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES INC 20,472.64 435870 04/27/2023 BURNETT LIME CO INC 7,559.64 435871 04/27/2023 STS MAINTAIN SERVICES INC 17,353.50 435872 04/27/2023 MICHAEL EDWARD HAMILTON 300.00 435873 04/27/2023 HAWKINS INC 945.00 435874 04/27/2023 ANDERSEN ANDRE CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC 760.00 435875 04/27/2023 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 747.18 4 33 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435876 04/27/2023 SERVICE LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES INC 1,353.88 435877 04/27/2023 BARSALOU VENTURES LLC 279.70 435878 04/27/2023 ADVANCE STORES COMPANY INCORPORATED 227.04 435879 04/27/2023 CROSSOVER MISSION INC 7,083.00 435880 04/27/2023 COLE AUTO SUPPLY INC 4,075.93 435881 04/27/2023 BETH NOLAN 150.00 435882 04/27/2023 CORE & MAIN LP 23,280.33 435883 04/27/2023 WOERNER AGRIBUSINESS LLC 444.00 435884 04/27/2023 JERRY RIPPLE STUCCO INC 4,162.50 435885 04/27/2023 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC 6,154.85 435886 04/27/2023 PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES LLC 455.25 435887 04/27/2023 AMERIGAS PROPANE LP 1,802.17 435888 04/27/2023 NUTTING ENGINEERS OF FLORIDA INC 789.00 435889 04/27/2023 THE HOPE FOR FAMILIES CENTER INC 2,879.44 435890 04/27/2023 JORDAN POWER EQUIPMENT CORP 484.14 435891 04/27/2023 LIBERTY TIRE RECYCLING LLC 12,723.00 435892 04/27/2023 DERECK R PRINCE 105.00 435893 04/27/2023 MULLINAX FORD OF VERO BEACH 6,541.08 435894 04/27/2023 JUDITH A BURLEY 289.50 435895 04/27/2023 KRONOS SAASHR INC 4,497.99 435896 04/27/2023 DESK SPINCO INC 133.38 435897 04/27/2023 EFLASH NEWSLETTERS LLC 125.00 435898 04/27/2023 BLUE GOOSE CONSTRUCTION LLC 2,667.80 435899 04/27/2023 STAPLES INC 843.59 435900 04/27/2023 LOWES COMPANIES INC 2,889.03 435901 04/27/2023 SOUTH FLORIDA EMERGENCY VEHICLES LLC 1,570.99 435902 04/27/2023 BLUEBEAM INC 3,034.25 435903 04/27/2023 WIPEOUT SERVICES LLC 175.00 435904 04/27/2023 BRITTON INDUSTRIES INC 241.06 435905 04/27/2023 TRAILHEAD LABS INC 1,250.00 435906 04/27/2023 HIREQUEST LLC 4,393.20 435907 04/27/2023 SAFE FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN 3,457.60 435908 04/27/2023 PETERBILT STORE SOUTH FLORIDA LLC 9,323.06 435909 04/27/2023 A TEAM OF THE TREASURE COAST INC 860.00 435910 04/27/2023 CER SIGNATURE CLEANING LLC 975.00 435911 04/27/2023 PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY STANDARDS INC 6,115.00 435912 04/27/2023 DOBBS EQUIPMENT LLC 268.58 435913 04/27/2023 VETERAN FIRE SERVICES INC 1,100.00 435914 04/27/2023 SHAMROCK ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION 8,806.72 435915 04/27/2023 GOMEZ BROTHERS CONTRACT SERVICES 180.00 435916 04/27/2023 PIVOTAL UTILITY HOLDINGS INC 37.01 435917 04/27/2023 SHRIEVE CHEMICAL CO LLC 13,357.17 435918 04/27/2023 BTAC HOLDING CORP 3,415.87 435919 04/27/2023 CONSOLIDATED WATER GROUP LLC 154.40 435920 04/27/2023 FS.COM INC 463.08 435921 04/27/2023 TPH HOLDINGS LLC 482.99 435922 04/27/2023 CRYSTAL MCANELLY DIVERS 35.00 435923 04/27/2023 AARON ANDERSON 27,400.00 435924 04/27/2023 STARWOOD REIT OPERATING PARTNERSHIP LP 650.00 435925 04/27/2023 SEVEN ISLES CAPITAL 81.00 435926 04/27/2023 DE 2018 PLLC 618.00 435927 04/27/2023 FLEETPRIDE INC 412.44 435928 04/27/2023 G & W TRANSMISSION LLC 4,799.87 435929 04/27/2023 COOPER NEIL 1,320.00 435930 04/27/2023 SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNCIL OR IRC 39,263.84 435931 04/27/2023 SALAMANDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC 6,002.45 435932 04/27/2023 MICHAEL P BREEN 12,600.00 435933 04/27/2023 SARAH FARRELL 190.40 435934 04/27/2023 CITY OF VERO BEACH 7,250.00 435935 04/27/2023 LAURA MATTHES 46.73 34 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR Grand Total: AMOUNT 2,574,681.44 35 RENTAL ASSISTANCE CHECKS WRITTEN TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 902603 04/27/2023 PAMELA R CUMMINGS 320.00 Grand Total: 320.00 36 ELECTRONIC PAYMENT - VISA CARD TRANS. NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 1020552 04/26/2023 AT&T CORP 5,460.60 1020553 04/26/2023 AT&T CORP 198.00 1020554 04/26/2023 OFFICE DEPOT INC 1,330.24 1020555 04/27/2023 PARKS RENTAL & SALES INC 160.00 1020556 04/27/2023 INDIAN RIVER OXYGEN INC 166.00 1020557 04/27/2023 MIKES GARAGE & WRECKER SERVICE INC 826.00 1020558 04/27/2023 GALLS LLC 2,503.20 1020559 04/27/2023 MEEKS PLUMBING INC 688.00 1020560 04/27/2023 IRRIGATION CONSULTANTS UNLIMITED INC 245.74 1020561 04/27/2023 GROVE WELDERS INC 4,745.51 1020562 04/27/2023 WIGINTON CORPORATION 2,525.00 1020563 04/27/2023 HARCROS CHEMICALS, INC. 9,431.64 1020564 04/27/2023 AUTO PARTNERS LLC 519.60 1020565 04/27/2023 GUARDIAN ALARM OF FLORIDA LLC 40.00 1020566 04/27/2023 EFE INC 6,867.96 1020567 04/27/2023 TOSHIBA AMERICA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC 271.48 1020568 04/27/2023 FIRST HOSPITAL LABORATORIES INC 70.00 Grand Total: 36,048.97 37 ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS - WIRE & ACH TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 10452 04/21/2023 RX BENEFITS INC 2,296.84 10453 04/21/2023 RX BENEFITS INC 272,751.25 10454 04/21/2023 SAVE ON SP LLC 19,281.81 10455 04/21/2023 CER SIGNATURE CLEANING LLC 13,762.87 10456 04/25/2023 HUMANE SOCIETY 43,000.00 10457 04/25/2023 SENIOR RESOURCE ASSOCIATION 37,130.00 10458 04/25/2023 RX BENEFITS INC 255,692.40 10459 04/25/2023 EDH HOLDINGS LLC 644.41 10460 04/26/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF 35,140.62 10461 04/26/2023 VETERANS COUNCIL OF I R C 7,674.33 10462 04/26/2023 SENIOR RESOURCE ASSOCIATION 498,870.10 10463 04/27/2023 KIMLEY HORN & ASSOC INC 2,275.00 10464 04/27/2023 TIMOTHY ROSE CONTRACTING INC 233,077.24 10465 04/27/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES 17.36 Grand Total: 1,421,614.23 38 JEFFREY R. SMITH, CPA, CGFO, CGMA Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller Finance Department 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FROM: ELISSA NAGY, CHIEF DEPUTY OF FINANCE THRU: JEFFREY R. SMITH, COMPTROLLER DATE: May 4, 2023 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF CHECKS AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS April 28, 2023 to May 4, 2023 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 April 28, 2023 to May 4, 2023. 39 CHECKS WRITTEN TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435936 04/28/2023 UNITED WAY OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 794.00 435937 04/28/2023 CALIFORNIA STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 305.19 435938 04/28/2023 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 154.00 435939 04/28/2023 NORTH DAKOTA CHILD SUPPORT 228.47 435940 05/01/2023 WILLIE C REAGAN 850.00 435941 05/01/2023 TREASURE COAST HOMELESS SERVICES 12,161.00 435942 05/01/2023 BRACKETT FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1,174.00 435943 05/01/2023 LARRY STALEY 706.00 435944 05/01/2023 DAVID SPARKS 808.00 435945 05/01/2023 FORT PIERCE HOUSING AUTHORITY 825.00 435946 05/01/2023 THE PALMS AT VERO BEACH 5,126.00 435947 05/01/2023 ARTHUR PRUETT 798.00 435948 05/01/2023 MICHAEL JAHOLKOWSKI 554.00 435949 05/01/2023 RICHARD SCHLITT 862.00 435950 05/01/2023 SUNCOAST REALTY & RENTAL MGMT LLC 1,172.00 435951 05/01/2023 PAMELA R CUMMINGS 689.00 435952 05/01/2023 INDIAN RIVER RDA LP 530.00 435953 05/01/2023 OKEECHOBEE PARTNERS LLC 1,050.00 435954 05/01/2023 MISS INC OF THE TREASURE COAST 1,950.00 435955 05/01/2023 FIVE STAR PROPERTY HOLDING LLC 1,407.00 435956 05/01/2023 AUGUSTUS B FORT JR 939.00 435957 05/01/2023 H&H SHADOWBROOK LLC 737.00 435958 05/01/2023 WEDGEWOOD RENTALS LLC 768.00 435959 05/01/2023 NKW PIP HOLDINGS I LLC 942.00 435960 05/01/2023 KARL POKRANDT 1,109.00 435961 05/01/2023 BRANDON ROUER 3,231.00 435962 05/01/2023 SHARON P BRENNAN 602.00 435963 05/01/2023 A PLUS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC 3,094.00 435964 05/01/2023 ORCHARD GROVE VENTURE LLC 675.00 435965 05/01/2023 BREGO PROPERTIES LLC 750.00 435966 05/01/2023 SREIT LEXINGTON CLUB LLC 4,476.00 435967 05/01/2023 VERO BEACH LEASED HOUSING ASSOC III LLLP 484.00 435968 05/01/2023 MARLBROS HOLDINGS LLC 1,341.00 435969 05/01/2023 SEUNG KIM 708.00 435970 05/01/2023 NEX-GEN PARTNERS LLC 6,678.00 435971 05/01/2023 EZAS INVESTMENTS LLC 1,300.00 435972 05/01/2023 MICHAEL MILLER 1,361.00 435973 05/01/2023 RS REALTY ADVISORS LLC 1,951.00 435974 05/01/2023 WILLIAM J LAHEY 1,900.00 435975 05/01/2023 SONIA SUSAN SOSA 993.00 435976 05/01/2023 ULTIMATE PROPERTIES & LOGISTICS LLC 2,450.00 435977 05/01/2023 KAREN CHENNELL 2,243.00 435978 05/01/2023 JT VERO PROPERTIES LLC 3,348.00 435979 05/01/2023 SM REALTY PARTNERS LLC 2,207.00 435980 05/01/2023 IXORIA RE LLC 2,414.00 435981 05/01/2023 HI LIFE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC 1,578.00 435982 05/01/2023 JB JONES JR 721.00 435983 05/01/2023 UNA GRAHAM 1,400.00 435984 05/01/2023 HAR-RO PROPERTIES LLC 1,030.00 435985 05/01/2023 JOHN DAVID HAYES 2,600.00 435986 05/01/2023 GARY C ALERTE JR 750.00 435987 05/04/2023 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 54.00 435988 05/04/2023 HOME DEPOT USA INC 223.79 435989 05/04/2023 AT&T CORP 6.00 435990 05/04/2023 AT&T CORP 1,273.52 435991 05/04/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 9,276.59 435992 05/04/2023 BANK OF NEW YORK 962.50 435993 05/04/2023 CHANGE HEALTHCARE LLC 45,064.04 40 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 435994 05/04/2023 LOWES COMPANIES INC 149.29 435995 05/04/2023 LATITUDE 88 INC 500.00 435996 05/04/2023 ANCHOR MECHANICAL INC 1,305.00 435997 05/04/2023 BLUETARP FINANCIAL INC 55.29 435998 05/04/2023 ALEXANDER F RUDEN 8,916.00 435999 05/04/2023 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 475.00 436000 05/04/2023 FLORIDA ASSOC OF CODE ENFORCEMENT 1,130.00 436001 05/04/2023 CONSTRUCTION LICENSING OFFICIALS 250.00 436002 05/04/2023 JOSEPH EARMAN 203.81 436003 05/04/2023 DAVID SILON 99.00 436004 05/04/2023 RACE TO SAFETY TRAINING LLC 225.00 436005 05/04/2023 LAURA MATTHES 329.75 436006 05/04/2023 REPUBLIC SERVICES INC 589,233.85 436007 05/04/2023 PARAGON ELECTRIC OF VERO INC 72,675.33 436008 05/04/2023 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC 115,516.91 436009 05/04/2023 WASTE MANAGEMENT INC 216,569.05 436010 05/04/2023 TLC DIVERSIFIED INC 1,001,428.57 436011 05/04/2023 MASTELLER & MOLER INC 5,794.50 436012 05/04/2023 JOBEAR CONTRACTING INC 103,012.34 436013 05/04/2023 SOUTHERN MANAGEMENT LLC 331.95 436014 05/04/2023 REI ENGINEERS INC 3,718.50 436015 05/04/2023 KESSLER CONSULTING INC 2,630.00 436016 05/04/2023 CATHEDRAL CORPORATION 35,400.00 436017 05/04/2023 CENTERLINE UTILITIES INC 174,006.13 436018 05/04/2023 BOWMAN CONSULTING GROUP LTD 11,004.04 436019 05/04/2023 TETRA TECH INC 20,611.53 436020 05/04/2023 VIRGINIA W RUSSELL FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 96,160.00 436021 05/04/2023 BIOGAS ENGINEERING 417,508.00 436022 05/04/2023 CENSTATE CONTRACTORS INC 32,974.50 436023 05/04/2023 CONIMANDLINK LLC 3,460.80 436024 05/04/2023 BULK EXPRESS TRANSPORT INC 25,548.36 436025 05/04/2023 CLEMENTS PEST CONTROL 4,150.00 436026 05/04/2023 PORT CONSOLIDATED INC 3,526.18 436027 05/04/2023 GUARDIAN EQUIPMENT INC 8,230.00 436028 05/04/2023 STURGIS LUMBER & PLYWOOD CO 299.60 436029 05/04/2023 SSES INC 421.98 436030 05/04/2023 TEN-8 FIRE EQUIPMENT INC 2,365.31 436031 05/04/2023 RANGER CONSTRUCTION IND INC 535.92 436032 05/04/2023 VERO CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 1,383.43 436033 05/04/2023 RICOH USA INC 132.55 436034 05/04/2023 RICOH USA INC 729.54 436035 05/04/2023 SAFETY PRODUCTS INC 538.23 436036 05/04/2023 DATA FLOW SYSTEMS INC 500.48 436037 05/04/2023 E-Z BREW COFFEE & BOTTLE WATER SVC 48.00 436038 05/04/2023 INDIAN RIVER BATTERY 1,950.70 436039 05/04/2023 GRAINGER 770.27 436040 05/04/2023 KELLY TRACTOR CO 377.46 436041 05/04/2023 KELLY TRACTOR CO 17,160.00 436042 05/04/2023 MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO 131.63 436043 05/04/2023 HACH CO 7,962.36 436044 05/04/2023 LFI FORT PIERCE INC 455.40 436045 05/04/2023 CLIFF BERRY INC 35.00 436046 05/04/2023 CLIFF BERRY INC 324.45 436047 05/04/2023 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 20,360.11 436048 05/04/2023 TIRESOLES OF BROWARD INC 3,578.76 436049 05/04/2023 MOTION INDUSTRIES INC 3,840.00 436050 05/04/2023 ABCO GARAGE DOOR CO INC 2,393.00 436051 05/04/2023 DELL MARKETING LP 1,394.64 436052 05/04/2023 GOLF SPECIALTIES INC 2,330.00 436053 05/04/2023 NORTHERN SAFETY CO INC 159.78 41 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 436054 05/04/2023 ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO 15,750.00 436055 05/04/2023 K & M ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC 58.21 436056 05/04/2023 FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES INC 150.00 436057 05/04/2023 PING INC 305.14 436058 05/04/2023 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 61.00 436059 05/04/2023 CITY OF VERO BEACH 1,398.88 436060 05/04/2023 APPLE MACHINE & SUPPLY CO 41.74 436061 05/04/2023 HOME DEPOT USA INC 1,001.63 436062 05/04/2023 JANITORIAL DEPOT OF AMERICA INC 213.01 436063 05/04/2023 PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS 19.69 436064 05/04/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF AGRICULTURE AND 100.00 436065 05/04/2023 ROGER CLEVELAND GOLF INC 794.52 436066 05/04/2023 ACUSHNET COMPANY 1,214.13 436067 05/04/2023 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 25.42 436068 05/04/2023 CENTRAL A/C & REFRIGERATION SUPPLY INC 461.25 436069 05/04/2023 COMO OIL COMPANY OF FLORIDA 83.13 436070 05/04/2023 SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 1,101.00 436071 05/04/2023 CALLAWAY GOLF SALES COMPANY 291.28 436072 05/04/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 173,218.07 436073 05/04/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 41,732.32 436074 05/04/2023 TAYLOR MADE GOLF CO INC 777.81 436075 05/04/2023 GLOBAL GOLF SALES INC 1,623.35 436076 05/04/2023 STRUNK FUNERAL HOMES & CREMATORY 425.00 436077 05/04/2023 L WALTON ELECTRIC INC 620.50 436078 05/04/2023 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 120.00 436079 05/04/2023 3 BALL ENTERPRISES LLC 5,204.88 436080 05/04/2023 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING LLC 195,000.00 436081 05/04/2023 JOHN BROWN & SONS INC 4,375.00 436082 05/04/2023 FLORIDA ROOFING AND SHEET METAL 100.00 436083 05/04/2023 INTERNATIONAL ASSOC OF EMERGENCY MANAGERS 55.00 436084 05/04/2023 FLORIDA DEPT OF BUSINESS & PROF 825.00 436085 05/04/2023 KEVIN GIBSON 75.00 436086 05/04/2023 HULETT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 646.50 436087 05/04/2023 CINTAS CORPORATION NO 2 221.40 436088 05/04/2023 FLORIDA FLOODPLAIN MANAGERS ASSOC 80.00 436089 05/04/2023 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO 387.04 436090 05/04/2023 SOUTHERN JANITOR SUPPLY INC 6,528.74 436091 05/04/2023 GLOVER OIL COMPANY INC 24,637.23 436092 05/04/2023 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 326.60 436093 05/04/2023 RICHARD MECKES 75.00 436094 05/04/2023 TOTAL TEMPERATURE INSTRUMENTATION INC 54.14 436095 05/04/2023 JOHNNY B SMITH 155.00 436096 05/04/2023 PETER J CASSARA 2,850.00 436097 05/04/2023 DANA SAFETY SUPPLY INC 1,836.92 436098 05/04/2023 NICOLACE MARKETING INC 6,673.00 436099 05/04/2023 HOWARD WOODROW & ASSOCIATES INC 13,425.00 436100 05/04/2023 SAID S MOOBARK 1,000.00 436101 05/04/2023 BRENNTAG MID -SOUTH INC 13,320.85 436102 05/04/2023 FLORIDA ARMATURE WORKS INC 6,091.67 436103 05/04/2023 FLORIDA COAST EQUIPMENT INC 3,635.48 436104 05/04/2023 GFA INTERNATIONAL INC 25,370.00 436105 05/04/2023 MOORE MOTORS INC 144.00 436106 05/04/2023 NEWSOM OIL COMPANY 791.50 436107 05/04/2023 WILD TURKEY ESTATES OF VERO LLC 499.77 436108 05/04/2023 ALAN JAY FORD LINCOLN MERCURY INC 38,557.00 436109 05/04/2023 CARDINAL HEALTH 110 INC 4,371.68 436110 05/04/2023 MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES INC 9,375.13 436111 05/04/2023 BURNETT LIME CO INC 7,586.20 436112 05/04/2023 ATLANTIC ROOFING 11 OF VERO BEACH INC 573.80 436113 05/04/2023 STRAIGHT OAK LLC 211.68 42 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 436114 05/04/2023 STS MAINTAIN SERVICES INC 28,266.75 436115 05/04/2023 COBRA GOLF INCORPORATED 977.50 436116 05/04/2023 CATHEDRAL CORPORATION 983.08 436117 05/04/2023 H&H SHADOWBROOK LLC 425.00 436118 05/04/2023 CDA SOLUTIONS INC 469.00 436119 05/04/2023 WILSON SPORTING GOODS CO 3,527.37 436120 05/04/2023 GOTTA GO GREEN ENTERPISES INC 281.83 436121 05/04/2023 HYDROMAX USA LLC 28,436.00 436122 05/04/2023 CDW LLC 360.63 436123 05/04/2023 KEMPFER SAWMILL INC 2,335.00 436124 05/04/2023 MATHESON TRI-GAS INC 10,550.80 436125 05/04/2023 RUGGED GEAR LLC 3,429.93 436126 05/04/2023 COLE AUTO SUPPLY INC 1,223.90 436127 05/04/2023 SECURITAS ELECTRONIC SECURITY INC 182.00 436128 05/04/2023 FLORIDA BULB & BALLAST INC 4,878.90 436129 05/04/2023 NESTLE WATERS NORTH AMERICA 24.57 436130 05/04/2023 JOSEPH ELLIOTT USA LLC 427.66 436131 05/04/2023 ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING SOLUTION INC 16,847.04 436132 05/04/2023 CALVIN GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES INC 24,033.76 436133 05/04/2023 CORE & MAIN LP 16,197.95 436134 05/04/2023 DIRECTV GROUP INC 94.24 436135 05/04/2023 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC 5,929.95 436136 05/04/2023 AMERIGAS PROPANE LP 8,514.22 436137 05/04/2023 JORDAN POWER EQUIPMENT CORP 627.96 436138 05/04/2023 LIBERTY TIRE RECYCLING LLC 6,318.80 436139 05/04/2023 MULLINAX FORD OF VERO BEACH 847.89 436140 05/04/2023 PUMP SERVICE & IRRIGATION INC 3,636.45 436141 05/04/2023 SOUTH CENTRAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMM 4,583.33 436142 05/04/2023 KYOCERA DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS SOUTHEAST LLC 470.93 436143 05/04/2023 MT CAUSLEY LLC 35,387.00 436144 05/04/2023 FERGUSON US HOLDINGS INC 6,318.88 436145 05/04/2023 BLUE GOOSE CONSTRUCTION LLC 5,253.03 436146 05/04/2023 ORCHARD GROVE VENTURE LLC 200.00 436147 05/04/2023 STAPLES INC 59.51 436148 05/04/2023 LOWES COMPANIES INC 4,510.22 436149 05/04/2023 SMI TRADING LLC 139.60 436150 05/04/2023 MILLENNIUM CREMATORY LLC 425.00 436151 05/04/2023 GOOD SPORTSMAN MARKETING LLC 78.99 436152 05/04/2023 DEX IMAGING LLC 68.67 436153 05/04/2023 ROBERT A HUDSON 250.00 436154 05/04/2023 QUADMED INC 9,254.00 436155 05/04/2023 VERO BEACH LEASED HOUSING ASSOC III LLLP 900.00 436156 05/04/2023 BRITTON INDUSTRIES INC 329.46 436157 05/04/2023 LAWRENCE F WALLIN 200.00 436158 05/04/2023 HIREQUEST LLC 4,976.93 436159 05/04/2023 PETERBILT STORE SOUTH FLORIDA LLC 278.85 436160 05/04/2023 A TEAM OF THE TREASURE COAST INC 860.00 436161 05/04/2023 CER SIGNATURE CLEANING LLC 7,150.00 436162 05/04/2023 HOSANNA RESTORATION & CLEANNING LLC 1,636.75 436163 05/04/2023 TROPIC OIL COMPANY LLC 8,711.51 436164 05/04/2023 A&B FENCE CO LLC 30,132.51 436165 05/04/2023 GOMEZ BROTHERS CONTRACT SERVICES 180.00 436166 05/04/2023 SHRIEVE CHEMICAL CO LLC 4,400.94 436167 05/04/2023 BTAC HOLDING CORP 6,815.54 436168 05/04/2023 TPH HOLDINGS LLC 2,828.39 436169 05/04/2023 SEVEN ISLES CAPITAL 1,650.00 436170 05/04/2023 RONALD MARASCO SR 345.00 436171 05/04/2023 BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPE SERVICES INC 3,200.00 436172 05/04/2023 BLUE ARBOR INC 782.25 436173 05/04/2023 TAYLOR NELSON AUXIER 250.00 43 TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 436174 05/04/2023 PAIGE K BROWN 110.00 436175 05/04/2023 SYDNEY RIGAUD 50.00 436176 05/04/2023 US ECOLOGY TAMPA INC 24,977.86 436177 05/04/2023 DONNA W ROBERTS 60.00 436178 05/04/2023 J&J UNDERGROUND SERVICES 34,800.00 436179 05/04/2023 EMPIRE PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY INC 5,930.35 436180 05/04/2023 JORDAN PARKER 50.00 436181 05/04/2023 EUROFINS ENVIRONMENT TESTING AMERICA HOLDII 16,294.00 436182 05/04/2023 SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNCIL OR IRC 8,933.02 436183 05/04/2023 B&H PAINTING CO LLC 13,473.00 436184 05/04/2023 ARTHUR J MALTY 100.00 436185 05/04/2023 MIKEL KINNEY RUYLE 275.00 436186 05/04/2023 ACCENT BARRIERS INC 4,799.00 436187 05/04/2023 JOHN DIGIACOMO 25.00 436188 05/04/2023 TECHSMITH CORPORATION 76.33 436189 05/04/2023 CARLINGTON GOFFE 800.00 Grand Total: 4,210,947.70 44 RENTAL ASSISTANCE CHECKS WRITTEN TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 902604 05/01/2023 GRACES LANDING LTD 661.00 902605 05/01/2023 CREATIVE CHOICE HOMES XVI LTD 1,942.00 902606 05/01/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 45.00 902607 05/01/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 411.00 902608 05/01/2023 PELICAN ISLES LP 657.00 902609 05/01/2023 LAZY J LLC 311.00 902610 05/01/2023 COALITION FOR ATTAINABLE HOMES INC 615.00 902611 05/01/2023 ORCHARD GROVE VENTURE LLC 5,611.00 902612 05/01/2023 SREIT LEXINGTON CLUB LLC 2,658.00 902613 05/01/2023 STARWOOD REIT OPERATING PARTNERSHIP LP 3,684.00 902614 05/01/2023 JACOURT LLC 3,752.00 902615 05/01/2023 BREVARD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 2,216.22 902616 05/01/2023 GRACES LANDING LTD 12,853.00 902617 05/01/2023 BETTY DAVIS SCROGGS 760.00 902618 05/01/2023 CREATIVE CHOICE HOMES XVI LTD 13,458.00 902619 05/01/2023 DAVID YORK 574.00 902620 05/01/2023 ST FRANCIS MANOR OF VERO BEACH 1,570.00 902621 05/01/2023 TREASURE COAST HOMELESS SERVICES 2,231.00 902622 05/01/2023 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 16.00 902623 05/01/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 4,126.00 902624 05/01/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 2,732.00 902625 05/01/2023 THE PALMS AT VERO BEACH 19,294.00 902626 05/01/2023 DAVID CONDON 870.00 902627 05/01/2023 HILARY MCIVOR 721.00 902628 05/01/2023 PELICAN ISLES LP 11,438.00 902629 05/01/2023 SUNCOAST REALTY & RENTAL MGMT LLC 621.00 902630 05/01/2023 PAMELA R CUMMINGS 600.00 902631 05/01/2023 ADINAGOLDMAN-WALKER 1,139.00 902632 05/01/2023 INDIAN RIVER RDA LP 2,534.00 902633 05/01/2023 LAZY J LLC 1,540.00 902634 05/01/2023 SAID S MOOBARK 1,715.00 902635 05/01/2023 OSCEOLA COUNTY SECTION 8 1,083.22 902636 05/01/2023 YVONNE KOUTSOFIOS 97.00 902637 05/01/2023 BRIAN E GALLAGHER 722.00 902638 05/01/2023 JOHN T STANLEY 1,534.00 902639 05/01/2023 WEDGEWOOD RENTALS LLC 1,204.00 902640 05/01/2023 COALITION FOR ATTAINABLE HOMES INC 515.00 902641 05/01/2023 MYRIAM MELENDEZ 743.00 902642 05/01/2023 WATSON REALTY GROUP 2,237.00 902643 05/01/2023 SHER LLC 801.00 902644 05/01/2023 SUNQUEST APRTMENTS LLC 474.00 902645 05/01/2023 ORCHARD GROVE VENTURE LLC 19,265.00 902646 05/01/2023 SREIT LEXINGTON CLUB LLC 33,001.00 902647 05/01/2023 VERO BEACH LEASED HOUSING ASSOC III LLLP 15,575.00 902648 05/01/2023 B4 TC PROPERTIES LLC 983.00 902649 05/01/2023 STREIT RIVER PARK PLACE LLC 20,751.00 902650 05/01/2023 EZAS INVESTMENTS LLC 767.00 902651 05/01/2023 DANIEL I PREUSS 577.00 902652 05/01/2023 STARWOOD REIT OPERATING PARTNERSHIP LP 28,479.00 902653 05/01/2023 STARWOOD REIT OPERATING PARTNERSHIP LP 4,170.00 902654 05/01/2023 JACOURT LLC 4,060.00 902655 05/01/2023 CHRISTINE HARVEY LAWRENCE 660.00 902656 05/01/2023 CENTER LAKE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC 3,887.00 902657 05/04/2023 FLORIDA ASSOC OF CODE ENFORCEMENT 75.00 902658 05/04/2023 XEROX CORPORATION 142.92 Grand Total: 243,158.36 45 ELECTRONIC PAYMENT - VISA CARD TRANS. NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 1020569 04/28/2023 AT&T CORP 1,878.04 1020570 04/28/2023 OFFICE DEPOT INC 171.30 1020571 04/28/2023 COMCAST 235.94 1020572 04/28/2023 OFFICE DEPOT INC 274.76 1020573 04/28/2023 COMCAST 199.95 1020574.. 05/04/2023 PARKS RENTAL & SALES INC 156.19 1020575 05/04/2023 UNIVERSAL SIGNS & ACCESSORIES 14,982.50 1020576 05/04/2023 INDIAN RIVER OXYGEN INC 309.25 1020577 05/04/2023 DAVES SPORTING GOODS & TROPHIES 327.00 1020578 05/04/2023 GALLS LLC 4,264.94 1020579 05/04/2023 MEEKS PLUMBING INC 4,239.00 1020580 05/04/2023 IRRIGATION CONSULTANTS UNLIMITED INC 120.57 1020581 05/04/2023 AUTO PARTNERS LLC 493.94 1020582 05/04/2023 HYDRA SERVICE (S) INC 34,616.73 1020583 05/04/2023 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 180.88 1020584 05/04/2023 EFE INC 3,069.66 1020585 05/04/2023 CARLON INC 179.80 1020586 05/04/2023 HD SUPPLY INC 569.23 Grand Total: 66,269.68 46 ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS - WIRE & ACH TRANS NBR DATE VENDOR AMOUNT 10466 04/28/2023 IRC FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 10,395.96 10467 04/28/2023 TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION #769 5,349.00 10468 05/01/2023 ST LUCIE BATTERY & TIRE CO 1,125.50 10469 05/01/2023 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 115,585.41 10470 05/01/2023 AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE CO 14,266.24 10471 05/01/2023 FL SDU 3,330.96 10472 05/01/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF 5,367,129.15 10473 05/01/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS 119,588.32 10474 05/01/2023 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF I R COUNTY 6,132.00 10475 05/01/2023 IRS -PAYROLL TAXES 598,378.59 10476 05/01/2023 P&AADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 396.00 10477 05/01/2023 LINCOLN RETIREMENT 95,526.15 10478 05/02/2023 VEROTOWN LLC 308,144.70 10479 05/02/2023 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE CO 64,423.00 10480 05/03/2023 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 35,209.67 10481 05/04/2023 BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA INC 37,757.10 10482 05/04/2023 FL RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,012,798.63 10483 05/04/2023 ALLSTATE 95.84 10484 05/04/2023 TD BANK 8,336.79 10485 05/04/2023 BENEFLEX INC 885.00 10486 05/04/2023 OPTUMHEALTH FINANCIAL SERVICES 106,879.10 Grand Total: 7,911,733.11 47 sm CONSENT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET PURCHASING DIVISION DATE: May 5, 2023 TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Purchasing Manager SUBJECT: Award of Bid 2023035 for Exterior Painting at Indian River County Courthouse BACKGROUND: On behalf of the Public Works Department and Facilities Management Division, sealed bids were solicited for pressure washing, preparation, and painting of the exterior of the Courthouse. The facility was last painted in the fall of 2003. ANALYSIS: Advertising Date: March 10, 2023 Bid Opening Date: April 6, 2023 Solicitation Broadcast to: 411 Subscribers Bid Documents Requested by: 20 Firms Replies: 4 Firms Bidder Location Total Bid Quick Painting Group Orlando $93,000 Mario's Painting and Services, Inc. Pembroke Pines $126,315 J&J, Inc., DBA Eagle Painting Sunrise $157,000 A. Thomas Construction, Inc. Fort Pierce $166,000 The Facilities Management Division has reviewed the bids, and determined Quick Painting Group to be the lowest, responsive, responsible bidder. FUNDING• Expenses, in the amount of $93,000, for this project are available in the General Fund, Facilities Management/Courthouse Maintenance Account. The internal estimate for the project was $1oo,000. Account Name I Account Number Amount Facilities Management/Courthouse Maintenance 00122019-034611 $93,000 48 CONSENT RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board award Bid 2023035 to Quick Painting Group., approve the agreement, and authorize the Chairman to sign the agreement after review and approval by the County Attorney as to form and legal sufficiency, after receipt and approval of the required insurance by the Risk Manager, and after the contractor is actively registered with the Building Division. ATTACHMENT Agreement 49 Agreement THIS AGREEMENT is by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a Political Subdivision of the State of Florida organized and existing under the Laws of the State of Florida, (hereinafter called OWNER) and Quick Painting Group (hereinafter called CONTRACTOR). OWNER and CONTRACTOR, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 - WORK CONTRACTOR shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents. The Work is generally described as follows: Furnishing all the necessary equipment, materials and labor to pressure wash, prime, seal and painting a minimum of two coats to the exterior of Indian River County Courthouse ARTICLE 2 - THE PROJECT The Project for which the Work under the Contract Documents may be the whole or only a part is generally described as follows: Project Name: Exterior Painting at Indian River County Courthouse Bid Number: 2023035 Project Address: 2000 16`h Ave, Vero Beach, FL 32960 ARTICLE 3 - CONTRACT TIMES 3.01 Time of the Essence A. All time limits for Milestones, if any, Substantial Completion, and completion and readiness for final payment as stated in the specifications are of the essence of the Agreement. 3.02 Days to Achieve Substantial Completion, Final Completion and Final Payment A. The Work will be completed and ready for final payment on or before the 90th day after the date when the Contract Times commence to run. 3.03 Liquidated Damages A. CONTRACTOR and OWNER recognize that time is of the essence of this Agreement and that OWNER will suffer financial loss if the Work is not completed within the times specified in paragraph 3.02 above, plus any extensions thereof allowed in writing as a change order to this Agreement. Liquidated damages will commence for this portion of work. The parties also recognize the delays, expense, and difficulties involved in proving in a legal proceeding the actual loss suffered by OWNER if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof, OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree that as liquidated damages for delay (but not as a penalty), CONTRACTOR shall pay OWNER $388.00 for each calendar day that expires after the time specified in paragraph 3.02 50 for completion and readiness for final payment until the Work is completed and ready for final payment. ARTICLE 4 - CONTRACT PRICE 4.01 OWNER shall pay CONTRACTOR for completion of the Work an amount in current funds equal to the sum of the amounts determined pursuant to paragraph 4.01.A and summarized in paragraph 4.01.13, below: A. For all Work, at the prices stated in CONTRACTOR's Bid, attached hereto as Exhibit 1. B. THE CONTRACT SUM subject to additions and deductions provided in the Contract Documents: Numerical Amount: $93,000 Written Amount: Ninety-three thousand dollars ARTICLE 5 - PAYMENT PROCEDURES 5.01 Progress Payments. A. The OWNER shall make progress payments to the CONTRACTOR on the basis of the approved partial payment request as recommended by ENGINEER in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Florida Statutes section 218.70 et. seq. The OWNER shall retain five percent (5%) of the payment amount due to CONTRACTOR until final completion and acceptance of all work to be performed by CONTRACTOR under the Contract Documents. 5.02 Pay Requests. A. Each request for a progress payment shall contain the CONTRACTOR'S certification. All progress payments will be on the basis of progress of the work measured by the schedule of values established, or in the case of unit price work based on the number of units completed. 5.03 Paragraphs 5.01 and 5.02 do not apply to construction services work purchased by the County as OWNER which are paid for, in whole or in part, with federal funds and are subject to federal grantor laws and regulations or requirements that are contrary to any provision of the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. In such event, payment and retainage provisions shall be governed by the applicable grant requirements and guidelines. 5.04 Acceptance of Final Payment as Release. A. The acceptance by the CONTRACTOR of final payment shall be and shall operate as a release to the OWNER from all claims and all liability to the CONTRACTOR other than claims in stated amounts as may be specifically excepted by the CONTRACTOR for all things done or furnished in connection with the work under this Agreement and for every act and neglect of the OWNER and others relating to or arising out of the work. Any 51 payment, however, final or otherwise, shall not release the CONTRACTOR or its sureties from any obligations under this Agreement, the Invitation to Bid or the Public Construction Bond. ARTICLE 6 - INDEMNIFICATION 6.01 CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the OWNER, and its officers and employees, from liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful misconduct of the CONTRACTOR and persons employed or utilized by the CONTRACTOR in the performance of the Work. ARTICLE 7 - CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIONS 7.01 In order to induce OWNER to enter into this Agreement CONTRACTOR makes the following representations: A. CONTRACTOR has examined and carefully studied the Contract Documents and the other related data identified in the Invitation to Bid documents. B. CONTRACTOR has visited the Site and become familiar with and is satisfied as to the general, local, and Site conditions that may affect cost, progress, and performance of the Work. C. CONTRACTOR is familiar with and is satisfied as to all federal, state, and local Laws and Regulations that may affect cost, progress, and performance of the Work. D. CONTRACTOR has obtained and carefully studied (or assumes responsibility for having done so) all additional or supplementary examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, studies, and data concerning conditions (surface, subsurface, and Underground Facilities) at or contiguous to the Site which may affect cost, progress, or performance of the Work or which relate to any aspect of the means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures of construction to be employed by CONTRACTOR, including applying the specific means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures of construction, if any, expressly required by the Contract Documents to be employed by CONTRACTOR, and safety precautions and programs incident thereto. E. CONTRACTOR does not consider that any further examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, studies, or data are necessary for the performance of the Work at the Contract Price, within the Contract Times, and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR is aware of the general nature of work to be performed by OWNER and others at the Site that relates to the Work as indicated in the Contract Documents. G. CONTRACTOR has correlated the information known to CONTRACTOR, information and observations obtained from visits to the Site, reports and drawings identified in the Contract Documents, and all additional examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, studies, and data with the Contract Documents. 52 H. CONTRACTOR has given OWNER written notice of all conflicts, errors, ambiguities, pr discrepancies that CONTRACTOR has discovered in the Contract Documents, and the written resolution thereof by OWNER is acceptable to CONTRACTOR. I. The Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work. J. Contractor is registered with and will use the Department of Homeland Security's E -Verify system (www.e-verify.gov) to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees for the duration of this agreement, as required by Section 448.095, F.S. Contractor is also responsible for obtaining proof of E -Verify registration and utilization for all subcontractors. ARTICLE 8 - CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 8.01 Contents A. The Contract Documents consist of the following: (1) This Agreement; (2) Notice to Proceed; (3) Certificate(s) of Liability Insurance; (4) Invitation to Bid 2023035; (5) Addenda (numbers 1 to 2, inclusive); (6) CONTRACTOR'S Bid Form; (7) Bid Bond; (8) Qualifications Questionnaire; (9) Drug Free Workplace Form; (10)Affidavit of Compliance; (11) Sworn Statement Under Section 105.08, Indian River County Code, on Disclosure of Relationships; (12) Certification Regarding Prohibition Against Contracting with Scrutinized Companies; (13) Certification Regarding Lobbying; (14) The following which may be delivered or issued on or after the Effective Date of the Agreement and are not attached hereto: a) Written Amendments; b) Work Change Directives; c) Change Order(s). ARTICLE 9 - MISCELLANEOUS 9.01 Terms A. Terms used in this Agreement will have the meanings indicated in the Invitation to Bid. 9.02 Assignment of Contract A. No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under or interests in the Agreement will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the party sought to be bound; and, 4 53 specifically but without limitation, moneys that may become due and moneys that are due may not be assigned without such consent (except to the extent that the effect of this restriction may be limited by law), and unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment, no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract Documents. 9.03 Successors and Assigns A. OWNER and CONTRACTOR each binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns, and legal representatives to the other party hereto, its partners, successors, assigns, and legal representatives in respect to all covenants, agreements, and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. 9.04 Severability A. Any provision or part of the Contract Documents held to be void or unenforceable under any Law or Regulation shall be deemed stricken, and all remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and binding upon OWNER and CONTRACTOR, who agree that the Contract Documents shall be reformed to replace such stricken provision or part thereof with a valid and enforceable provision that comes as close as possible to expressing the intention of the stricken provision. 9.05 Venue A. 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 County, Florida, or, in the event of a federal jurisdiction, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. 9.06 Public Records Compliance A. Indian River County is a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: (1) Keep and maintain public records required by the County to perform the service. (2) Upon request from the County's Custodian of Public Records, provide the County with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119 or as otherwise provided by law. (3) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the contractor does not transfer the records to the County. (4) Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost, to the County all public records in possession of the Contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the County to perform the service. If the Contractor transfers all public records to the County upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or 5 54 confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the County, upon request from the Custodian of Public Records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the County. B. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: (772) 226-1424 publicrecords@ircgov.com Indian River County Office of the County Attorney 180127 th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 C. Failure of the Contractor to comply with these requirements shall be a material breach of this Agreement. Article 11: TERMINATION OF CONTRACT A. The occurrence of any of the following shall constitute a default by CONTRACTOR and shall provide the OWNER with a right to terminate this Contract in accordance with this Article, in addition to pursuing any other remedies which the OWNER may have under this Contract or under law: (1) if in the OWNER's opinion CONTRACTOR is improperly performing work or violating any provision(s) of the Contract Documents; (2) if CONTRACTOR neglects or refuses to correct defective work or replace defective parts or equipment, as directed by the Engineer pursuant to an inspection; (3) if in the OWNER's opinion CONTRACTOR's work is being unnecessarily delayed and will not be finished within the prescribed time; (4) if CONTRACTOR assigns this Contract or any money accruing thereon or approved thereon; or (5) if CONTRACTOR abandons the work, is adjudged bankrupt, or if he makes a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a trustee or receiver is appointed for CONTRACTOR or for any of his property. B. OWNER shall, before terminating the Contract for any of the foregoing reasons, notify CONTRACTOR in writing of the grounds for termination and provide CONTRACTOR with ten (10) calendar days to cure the default to the reasonable satisfaction of the OWNER. C. If the CONTRACTOR fails to correct or cure within the time provided in the preceding Sub -Article B, OWNER may terminate this Contract by notifying CONTRACTOR in writing. Upon receiving such notification, CONTRACTOR shall immediately cease all work hereunder and shall forfeit any 0 55 further right to possess or occupy the site or any materials thereon; provided, however, that the OWNER may authorize CONTRACTOR to restore any work sites. D. The CONTRACTOR shall be liable for: (1) any new cost incurred by the OWNER in soliciting bids or proposals for and letting a new contract; and (2) the difference between the cost of completing the new contract and the cost of completing this Contract; (3) any court costs and attorney's fees associated with any lawsuit undertaken by OWNER to enforce its rights herein. E. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE: OWNER may at any time and for any reason terminate CONTRACTOR's services and work for OWNER's convenience. Upon receipt of notice of such termination CONTRACTOR shall, unless the notice directs otherwise, immediately discontinue the work and immediately cease ordering of any materials, labor, equipment, facilities, or supplies in connection with the performance of this Contract. Upon such termination Contractor shall be entitled to payment only as follows: (1) the actual cost of the work completed in conformity with this Contract and the specifications; plus, (2) such other costs actually incurred by CONTRACTOR as are permitted by the prime contract and approved by the OWNER. Contractor shall not be entitled to any other claim for compensation or damages against the County in the event of such termination. F. TERMINATION IN REGARDS TO F.S. 287.135: CONTRACTOR certifies that it and those related entities of CONTRACTOR as defined by Florida law are not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, created pursuant to s. 215.4725 of the Florida Statutes, and are not engaged in a boycott of Israel. In addition, if this agreement is for goods or services of one million dollars or more, CONTRACTOR certifies that it and those related entities of CONTRACTOR as defined by Florida law are not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, created pursuant to Section 215.473 of the Florida Statutes and are not engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria. OWNER may terminate this Contract if CONTRACTOR is found to have submitted a false certification as provided under section 287.135(5), Florida Statutes, been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or been engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria, as defined by section 287.135, Florida Statutes. OWNER may terminate this Contract if CONTRACTOR, including all wholly owned subsidiaries, majority-owned subsidiaries, and parent companies that exist for the purpose of making profit, is found to have been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List or is engaged in a boycott of Israel as set forth in section 215.4725, Florida Statutes. 7 56 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, OWNER and CONTRACTOR have signed this Agreement in duplicate. One counterpart each has been delivered to OWNER and CONTRACTOR. All portions of the Contract Documents have been signed or identified by OWNER and CONTRACTOR or on their behalf. This Agreement will be effective on May 16, 2023 (the date the Agreement is approved by the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners, which is the Effective Date of the Agreement). OWNER: CONTRACTOR: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY By: Joseph H. Earman, Chairman By: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: Bv: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller Attest: Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Designated Representative: Chuck Belcher Facilities Manager 430SA 43rd Ave, Vero Beach, FL 32967 772-226-3491 cbelcher@ircgov.com 8 By: (Contractor) (CORPORATE SEAL) Attest Address for giving notices: License No. (Where applicable) Agent for service of process: Designated Representative: Name: Title: Address: Phone: Email: (If CONTRACTOR is a corporation or a partnership, attach evidence of authority to sign.) 57 Exhibit 1 to the Agreement — Pricing 58 2023035 Exterior Painting at Indian River County Courthouse Bid Form Exterior Painting at Indian River County Courthouse Bid #: Bid Opening Date and Time: Bid Opening Location: The following addenda are hereby acknowledged: Addendum Number Addendum 1 Addendum 2 2023035 April 6, 2023 Purchasing Division 180027 th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Date 03/16/2023 03/22/2023 2:00 P.M. In accordance with all terms, conditions, specifications, and requirements, the Bidder offers the following: Item Total 1. Pressure wash, prime, seal and paint (2 coats minimum) 93,000 Indian River County Courthouse (including all necessary $ equipment, materials and labor) Total Bid Price $ 93,000 Ninety-three thousand dollars Total Bid Price in Words Project completion time after receipt of "Notice to Proceed" or PO: 60 DAYS Will your company extend these prices to other governmental agencies Yes ® No El within the State of Florida? 2023035 Exterior Painting at Indian River County Courthouse The undersigned hereby certifies that they have read and understand the contents of this solicitation and agree to furnish at the prices shown any or all of the items above, subject to all instructions, conditions, specifications, and attachments hereto. Failure to have read all the provisions of this solicitation shall not be cause to alter any resulting contract or request additional compensation. Company Name: Quick Painting Group Company Address: 9867 S Orange Blossom Trl #109 City, State Orlando, Florida Zip Code 32837 Telephone: 407-733-0401 E-mail: info@quickpaintinggroup. Business Tax Receipt Number: 392503 Authorized Signature: Name: Andres Sanchez (Type / P Page 17 of 38 Fax: FEIN Number: 47-4392503 Date: 04/06/2023 Title: President 60 q 0� CONSENT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET PURCHASING DIVISION DATE: April 27, 2023 TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Purchasing Manager SUBJECT: First Extension and Amendment to Agreements for Annual Sewer Services (BID 2020045) BACKGROUND: On July 7, 2020, the Board of County Commissioners approved the award of Bid 2020045 for as needed sewer services to Meeks Plumbing, Inc. ("Meeks"), Flotech Environmental, LLC ("Flotech"), Hinterland Group, Inc. ("Hinterland"), Envirowaste Services Group, Inc. ("Envirowaste"), Shenandoah General Construction Co. ("Shenandoah"), and Southeast Services of the Treasure Coast, Inc. ("Southeast"). Services included in the bid are cleanout of storm drains and catch basins, as well as providing supplemental vacuum trucks to prevent sanitary sewer overflows, typically after a storm or other emergency event. The agreements are also valuable should the need arise to supplement Utility department staff and equipment under non -emergency situations. The initial term of the agreements was three years, commencing July 17, 2020, with two one-year renewal terms available, subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance, and staff's determination that a renewal would be in the best interest of Indian River County. Meeks, Hinterland, Southeast, and Envirowaste are willing to renew the agreement at current rates. Flotech does not wish to renew and Shenandoah would not renew without an increase in rates. ANALYSIS: The agreements require amendments to incorporate changes to Florida Statute, and federal contract terms that would be required in the event the agreement is utilized following a disaster, or other federally -funded grant work. FUNDING: There is no funding required for this item. 61 CONSENT RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board approve the first extensions and amendments to the agreements with Meeks Plumbing, Inc., Hinterland Group, Inc., Southeast Services of the Treasure Coast, Inc., and Envirowaste Services Group, Inc., and authorize the Chairman to sign them after approval by the County Attorney as to form and legal sufficiency. ATTACHMENT: First Extension and Amendment — Meeks First Extension and Amendment — Hinterland First Extension and Amendment—Southeast First Extension and Amendment - Envirowaste 62 FIRST EXTENSION AND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR ANNUAL SEWER SERVICES This First Extension and Amendment to that certain Agreement to provide Annual Sewer Services is entered into effective as of July 17, 2023 by and between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("County") and Meeks Plumbing, Inc. ("Contractor"). BACKGROUND RECITALS WHEREAS, the County and the Contractor entered into an Agreement for Annual Sewer Services effective July 7, 2020; and WHEREAS, Paragraph 3 of the Agreement contains the term and renewal provisions; and WHEREAS, the first term commenced effective as of July 17, 2020 and will end on July 16, 2023; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Agreement, the parties desire to extend the Agreement for an additional one year; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend Paragraph 7 — Contractor's Representations to include E - Verify requirements; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to update the Federal Clauses section, in accordance with 2 C.F.R.; and 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 Contractor agree as follows: 1. The background recitals are true and correct and form a material part of this First Extension and Amendment. 2. The First renewal term shall commence effective July 17, 2023 and shall end on July 16, 2024. There is a one additional one-year renewal available on the contract. 3. Section 7 is modified as follows: J. Contractor is registered with and will use the Department of Homeland Security's E -Verify system (www.e-verify.gov) to confirm the employment eli igibility of all newly hired employees for the duration of this agreement, as required by Section 448.095, F.S. Contractor is also responsible for obtaining proof of E - Verify registration and utilization for all subcontractors. 4. Article 10 - Federal Clauses is modified as follows: O. Equal Employment Opportunity. During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows: 63 (1) The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. (2) The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive considerations for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity_, or national origin. P. Prohibition on Contracting for Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services: (a) Definitions. As used in this clause, the terms backhaul; covered foreign country; covered telecommunications equipment or services, interconnection arrangements; roaming; substantial or essential component; and telecommunications equipment or services have the meaning as defined in FEMA Policy 405-143-1, Prohibitions on Expending FEMA Award Funds for Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services (Interim), as used in this clause (b) Prohibitions. (1) Section 889(b) of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, Pub. L. No. 115-232, and 2 C.F.R. 200.216 prohibit the head of an executive agency on or after Aug 13, 2020, from obligating or expending_ grant, cooperative agreement, loan, or loan guarantee funds on certain telecommunications products or from certain entities for national security reasons. (2) Unless an exception in paragraph(c) of this clause applies, the contractor and its subcontractors may not use grant, cooperative agreement, loan, or loan guarantee funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to: (i) Procure or obtain any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology of any system, (ii) Enter into, extend, or renew a contract to procure or obtain any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology of any system; (iii) Enter into, extend, or renew contracts with entities that use covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system, or (iv) Provide, as part of its performance of this contract, subcontract, or other contractual instrument, any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system. (c) Exceptions. (1) This clause does not prohibit contractors from providing= (i) A service that connects to the facilities of a third -party, such as backhaul, roaming, or interconnection arrangements, or (ii) Telecommunications equipment that cannot route or redirect user data traffic or permit visibility into any user data or packets that such equipment transmits or otherwise handles. 64 (2) By necessary implication and regulation, the prohibitions also do not apply to: (i) Covered telecommunications equipment or services that: i. Are not used as a substantial or essential component of any system; and ii. Are not used as critical technology of any system. (ii) Other telecommunications equipment or services that are not considered covered telecommunications equipment or services. (d) Reporting requirement. (1) In the event the contractor identifies covered telecommunications equipment or services used as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system, during contract performance, or the contractor is notified of such by a subcontractor at any tier or by other source, the contractor shall report the information in paragraph (d)(2) of this clause to the recipient or subrecipient, unless elsewhere in this contract are established procedures for reporting the information. (2) The Contractor shall report the following information pursuant to paragraph (d)(1) of this clause: (i) Within one business day from the date of such identification or notification: The contract number; the order number(s), if applicable, supplier name; supplier unique entity identifier (if known), supplier Commercial and Government Entity (,CAGE,) code (if known), brand, model number (original equipment manufacturer number, manufacturer part number, or wholesaler number); item description; and any readily available information about mitigation actions undertaken or recommended. (ii) Within 10 business days of submitting the information in paragraph (d)(2)(i) of this clause: Ary further available information about mitigation actions undertaken or recommended. In addition, the contractor shall describe the efforts it undertook to prevent use or submission of covered telecommunications equipment or services, and any additional efforts that will be incorporated to prevent future use or submission of covered telecommunications equipment or services. (e) Subcontracts. The Contractor shall insert the substance of this clause, including this paragraph e), in all subcontracts and other contractual instruments. Q. Domestic Preference for Procurements As appropriate, and to the extent consistent with law, the contractor should, to the greatest extent practicable, provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States. This includes, but is not limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products. For purposes of this clause: Produced in the United States means, for iron and steel products, that all manufacturing_ processes, from the initial melting stage through the application of coatings, occurred in the United States. Manufactured products mean items and construction materials composed in whole or in part of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum; plastics and polymer -based products such as polyvinyl chloride pipe; aggregates such as concrete; glass, including optical fiber; and lumber. 5. All other terms and provisions of the Agreement shall be unchanged and remain in full force and effect. 65 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Extension and Amendment to be executed effective the day and year first set forth above. Meeks Plumbing, Inc. By: Printed name: Title: (Corporate Seal) Date: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By: Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Circuit Court And Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Approved: John A. Titkanich, Jr. County Administrator Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Dylan Reingold County Attorney 66 FIRST EXTENSION AND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR ANNUAL SEWER SERVICES This First Extension and Amendment to that certain Agreement to provide Annual Sewer Services is entered into effective as of July 17, 2023 by and between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("County") and Hinterland Group, Inc. ("Contractor"). BACKGROUND RECITALS WHEREAS, the County and the Contractor entered into an Agreement for Annual Sewer Services effective July 7, 2020; and WHEREAS, Paragraph 3 of the Agreement contains the term and renewal provisions; and WHEREAS, the first term commenced effective as of July 17, 2020 and will end on July 16,2023; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Agreement, the parties desire to extend the Agreement for an additional one year; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend Paragraph 7 — Contractor's Representations to include E - Verify requirements; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to update the Federal Clauses section, in accordance with 2 C.F.R.; and 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 Contractor agree as follows: 1. The background recitals are true and correct and form a material part of this First Extension and Amendment. 2. The First renewal term shall commence effective July 17, 2023 and shall end on July 16, 2024. There is a one additional one-year renewal available on the contract. 3. Section 7 is modified as follows: J. Contractor is registered with and will use the Department of Homeland Security's E -Verify system (www.e-verify.g_ov_) to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees for the duration of this agreement, as required by Section 448.095, F. S. Contractor is also responsible for obtaining proof of E - Verify registration and utilization for all subcontractors. 4. Article 10 - Federal Clauses is modified as follows: O. Equal Employment Opportunity. During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows: 67 (1) The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. (2) The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive considerations for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity_, or national origin. P. Prohibition on Contracting for Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services: (a) Definitions. As used in this clause, the terms backhaul; covered foreign country; covered telecommunications equipment or services; interconnection arrangements, roaming; substantial or essential component, and telecommunications equipment or services have the meaning as defined in FEMA Policy 405-143-1, Prohibitions on Expending FEMA Award Funds for Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services (Interim), as used in this clause— Prohibitions. (1) Section 889(b) of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, Pub. L. No. 115-232, and 2 C.F.R. § 200.216 prohibit the head of an executive agency on or after Aug. 13, 2020, from obligating or expending_ grant, cooperative agreement, loan, or loan guarantee funds on certain telecommunications products or from certain entities for national security reasons. (22) Unless an exception in paragraph (c) of this clause applies, the contractor and its subcontractors may not use grant, cooperative agreement, loan, or loan guarantee funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to: (i) Procure or obtain any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology of any system, (ii) Enter into, extend, or renew a contract to procure or obtain any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology of any system; (iii) Enter into, extend, or renew contracts with entities that use covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of anysystem, or as critical technology as part of anX system; or (iv) Provide, as part of its performance of this contract, subcontract, or other contractual instrument, any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system. (c) Exceptions. (1) This clause does not prohibit contractors from providing— (i) A service that connects to the facilities of a third -party, such as backhaul, roaming, or interconnection arrangements; or (ii) Telecommunications equipment that cannot route or redirect user data traffic or permit visibility into any user data or packets that such equipment transmits or otherwise handles. 68 (2) By necessary implication and regulation, the prohibitions also do not apply to: (i) Covered telecommunications equipment or services that: i. Are not used as a substantial or essential component of any system, and ii. Are not used as critical technology of any system. (ii) Other telecommunications equipment or services that are not considered covered telecommunications equipment or services. (d) Reporting requirement. (1) In the event the contractor identifies covered telecommunications equipment or services used as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system, during contract performance, or the contractor is notified of such by a subcontractor at any tier or by any other source, the contractor shall report the information in paragraph (d)(2) of this clause to the recipient or subrecipient, unless elsewhere in this contract are established procedures for reporting the information. (2) The Contractor shall report the following information pursuant to paragraph (d)(1) of this clause: (i) Within one business day from the date of such identification or notification: The contract number, the order number(s), if applicable, supplier name, supplier unique entity identifier (if known), supplier Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE,) code (if known), brand; model number (original equipment manufacturer number, manufacturer part number, or wholesaler number); item description, and any readily available information about mitigation actions undertaken or recommended. (ii) Within 10 business days of submitting the information in paragraph (d)2)(i) of this clause: Any further available information about mitigation actions undertaken or recommended. In addition, the contractor shall describe the efforts it undertook to prevent use or submission of covered telecommunications equipment or services, and any additional efforts that will be incorporated to prevent future use or submission of covered telecommunications equipment or services. (e) Subcontracts. The Contractor shall insert the substance of this clause, including this paragraph (e), in all subcontracts and other contractual instruments. Q. Domestic Preference for Procurements As appropriate, and to the extent consistent with law, the contractor should, to the greatest extent practicable, provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use ofog ods, products, or materials produced in the United States. This includes, but is not limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products. For purposes of this clause: Produced in the United States means, for iron and steel products, that all manufacturing processes, from the initial melting stage through the application of coatings, occurred in the United States. Manufactured products mean items and construction materials composed in whole or in part of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum; plastics and polymer -based products such as polyvinyl chloride pipe, aggregates such as concrete; glass, including optical fiber, and lumber. 5. All other terms and provisions of the Agreement shall be unchanged and remain in full force and effect. CSS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Extension and Amendment to be executed effective the day and year first set forth above. Hinterland Group, Inc. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By: By: Printed name: Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Title: (Corporate Seal) Date: Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Circuit Court And Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Approved: John A. Titkanich, Jr. County Administrator Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Dylan Reingold County Attorney 70 FIRST EXTENSION AND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR ANNUAL SEWER SERVICES This First Extension and Amendment to that certain Agreement to provide Annual Sewer Services is entered into effective as of July 17, 2023 by and between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("County") and South East Services of the Treasure Coast, Inc. ("Contractor"). BACKGROUND RECITALS WHEREAS, the County and the Contractor entered into an Agreement for Annual Sewer Services effective July 7, 2020; and WHEREAS, Paragraph 3 of the Agreement contains the term and renewal provisions; and WHEREAS, the first term commenced effective as of July 17, 2020 and will end on July 16, 2023; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Agreement, the parties desire to extend the Agreement for an additional one year; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend Paragraph 7 — Contractor's Representations to include E - Verify requirements; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to update the Federal Clauses section, in accordance with 2 C.F.R.; and 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 Contractor agree as follows: 1. The background recitals are true and correct and form a material part of this First Extension and Amendment. 2. The First renewal term shall commence effective July 17, 2023 and shall end on July 16, 2024. There is a one additional one-year renewal available on the contract. 3. Section 7 is modified as follows: J. Contractor is registered with and will use the Department of Homeland Security's E-Verifyystem (www.e-verify.gov) to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees for the duration of this agreement, as required by Section 448.095, F.S. Contractor is also responsible for obtaining proof of E - Verify registration and utilization for all subcontractors. 4. Article 10 - Federal Clauses is modified as follows: 71 O. Equal Employment Opportunity. During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows: (1) The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. (2) The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive considerations for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity_, or national origin. P. Prohibition on Contracting for Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services: (a) Definitions. As used in this clause, the terms backhaul; covered foreign country; covered telecommunications equipment or services, interconnection arrangements; roaming, substantial or essential component, and telecommunications equipment or services have the meaning as defined in FEMA Policy 405-143-1, Prohibitions on Expending FEMA Award Funds for Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services (Interim), as used in this clause— (b) Prohibitions. (1) Section 889(b) of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, Pub. L. No. 115-232, and 2 C.F.R. & 200.216 prohibit the head of an executive agency on or after Aug 13, 2020, from obligating or expending_ grant, cooperative agreement, loan, or loan guarantee funds on certain telecommunications products or from certain entities for national security reasons. (2) Unless an exception in paragraph (c) of this clause applies, the contractor and its subcontractors may not use grant, cooperative agreement, loan, or loan guarantee funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to: (i) Procure or obtain any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology of any system; (ii) Enter into, extend, or renew a contract to procure or obtain any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology of @gny system; (iii) Enter into, extend, or renew contracts with entities that use covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology part of any system; or (iv) Provide, as part of its performance of this contract, subcontract, or other contractual instrument, any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system. (c) Exceptions. (1) This clause does not prohibit contractors from providing= (i) A service that connects to the facilities of a third -party, such as backhaul, roaming, or interconnection arrangements, or 72 (ii) Telecommunications equipment that cannot route or redirect user data traffic or permit visibility into any user data or packets that such equipment transmits or otherwise handles. (2) By necessary implication and regulation, the prohibitions also do not apply to: (i,) Covered telecommunications equipment or services that: i. Are not used as a substantial or essential component of any system; and ii. Are not used as critical technology of any system. (ii) Other telecommunications equipment or services that are not considered covered telecommunications equipment or services. (d) Reporting requirement. (1) In the event the contractor identifies covered telecommunications equipment or services used as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system, during contract performance, or the contractor is notified of such by a subcontractor at any tier or by any other source, the contractor shall report the information in paragraph (d)(2) of this clause to the recipient or subrecipient, unless elsewhere in this contract are established procedures for reporting the information. (2) The Contractor shall report the following information pursuant to paragraph (d) 1) of this clause: (i) Within one business dU from the date of such identification or notification: The contract number; the order number(s), if applicable; supplier name; supplier unique entity identifier (if known); supplier Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code (if known); brand; model number (original equipment manufacturer number, manufacturer part number, or wholesaler number); item description; and an, readily eadily available information about mitigation actions undertaken or recommended. (ii) Within 10 business days of submitting the information in paragraph (d)(2)(i) of this clause: AU further available information about mitigation actions undertaken or recommended. In addition, the contractor shall describe the efforts it undertook to prevent use or submission of covered telecommunications equipment or services, and any additional efforts that will be incorporated to prevent future use or submission of covered telecommunications equipment or services. (e) Subcontracts. The Contractor shall insert the substance of this clause, including this para graph (e), in all subcontracts and other contractual instruments. Q. Domestic Preference for Procurements As appropriate, and to the extent consistent with law, the contractor should, to the greatest extent practicable, provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use ofog_ ods, products, or materials produced in the United States. This includes, but is not limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products. For purposes of this clause: Produced in the United States means, for iron and steel products, that all manufacturing processes, from the initial melting stage through the application of coatings, occurred in the United States. Manufactured products mean items and construction materials composed in whole or in part of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum; plastics and polymer -based products such as polyvinyl chloride pipe; aggregates such as concrete;lg ass, including optical fiber; and lumber. 5. All other terms and provisions of the Agreement shall be unchanged and remain in full force and effect. 73 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Extension and Amendment to be executed effective the day and year first set forth above. South East Services of the Treasure Coast, Inc. By: Printed name: _ Title: (Corporate Seal) Date: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By: Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Circuit Court And Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Approved: John A. Titkanich, Jr. County Administrator Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Dylan Reingold County Attorney 74 FIRST EXTENSION AND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR ANNUAL SEWER SERVICES This First Extension and Amendment to that certain Agreement to provide Annual Sewer Services is entered into effective as of July 17, 2023 by and between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("County") and Envirowaste Services Group, Inc. ("Contractor"). BACKGROUND RECITALS WHEREAS, the County and the Contractor entered into an Agreement for Annual Sewer Services effective July 7, 2020; and WHEREAS, Paragraph 3 of the Agreement contains the term and renewal provisions; and WHEREAS, the first term commenced effective as of July 17, 2020 and will end on July 16,2023; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Agreement, the parties desire to extend the Agreement for an additional one year; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend Paragraph 7 — Contractor's Representations to include E - Verify requirements; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to update the Federal Clauses section, in accordance with 2 C.F.R.; and 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 Contractor agree as follows: 1. The background recitals are true and correct and form a material part of this First Extension and Amendment. 2. The First renewal term shall commence effective July 17, 2023 and shall end on July 16, 2024. There is a one additional one-year renewal available on the contract. 3. Section 7 is modified as follows: J. Contractor is registered with and will use the Department of Homeland Security's E -Verify system (www.e-verif .gov) to confirm the employment eli ig bility of all newly hired employees for the duration of this agreement, as required by Section 448.095, F.S. Contractor is also responsible for obtaining proof of E- Verir registration and utilization for all subcontractors. 4. Article 10 - Federal Clauses is modified as follows: O. Equal Employment Opportunity. During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows: 75 (1) The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. (2) The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive considerations for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity_, or national origin. P. Prohibition on Contracting for Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services: (a) Definitions. As used in this clause, the terms backhaul; covered foreign country; covered telecommunications equipment or services; interconnection arrangements; roaming; substantial or essential component; and telecommunications equipment or services have the meaning as defined in FEMA Policy 405-143-1, Prohibitions on Expending FEMA Award Funds for Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services (Interim), as used in this clause— Prohibitions. (1) Section 889(b) of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, Pub. L. No. 115-232, and 2 C.F.R. § 200.216 prohibit the head of an executive agency on or after Aug 13, 2020, from obligating or expending grant, cooperative agreement, loan, or loan guarantee funds on certain telecommunications products or from certain entities for national security reasons. (2) Unless an exception in paragraph (c) of this clause applies, the contractor and its subcontractors may not use grant, cooperative agreement, loan, or loan guarantee funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to: (i) Procure or obtain M eguipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system. or as critical technology of any system, (ii) Enter into, extend, or renew a contract to procure or obtain any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology of any system, (iii) Enter into, extend, or renew contracts with entities that use covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system; or (iv) Provide, as part of its performance of this contract, subcontract, or other contractual instrument, any equipment, system, or service that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system. (c) Exceptions. (1) This clause does not prohibit contractors from providing— (i) A service that connects to the facilities of a third -party, such as backhaul, roaming, or interconnection arrangements; or 76 (ii) Telecommunications equipment that cannot route or redirect user data traffic or permit visibility into any user data or packets that such equipment transmits or otherwise handles. (2) By necessary implication and regulation, the prohibitions also do not apply to: (i) Covered telecommunications equipment or services that: i. Are not used as a substantial or essential component of any system, and ii. Are not used as critical technology of any system. (ii) Other telecommunications equipment or services that are not considered covered telecommunications equipment or services. (d) Reporting requirement. (1) In the event the contractor identifies covered telecommunications equipment or services used as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system, during contract performance, or the contractor is notified of such by a subcontractor at any tier or by any other source, the contractor shall report the information in paragraph (d)(2) of this clause to the recipient or subrecipient, unless elsewhere in this contract are established procedures for reporting the information. (2) The Contractor shall report the following information pursuant to paragraph (d)(1) of this clause: (i) Within one business day from the date of such identification or notification: The contract number, the order number(s), if applicable, supplier name, supplier unique entity identifier (if known); pplier Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code (if known), brand; model number (original equipment manufacturer number, manufacturer part number, or wholesaler number), item description; and an readily eadily available information about mitigation actions undertaken or recommended. (ii) Within 10 business days of submitting the information in paragraph (d)(2) i) of this clause: Any further available information about mitigation actions undertaken or recommended. In addition, the contractor shall describe the efforts it undertook to prevent use or submission of covered telecommunications equipment or services, and any additional efforts that will be incorporated to prevent future use or submission of covered telecommunications equipment or services. (e) Subcontracts. The Contractor shall insert the substance of this clause, including this para rg aph (e)., in all subcontracts and other contractual instruments. 4. Domestic Preference for Procurements As appropriate, and to the extent consistent with law, the contractor should, to the greatest extent practicable, provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use ofog ods, products, or materials produced in the United States. This includes, but is not limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products. For purposes of this clause: Produced in the United States means, for iron and steel products, that all manufacturing_mocesses, from the initial melting stage through the application of coatings, occurred in the United States. Manufactured products mean items and construction materials composed in whole or in part of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum; plastics and polymer -based products such as polyvinyl chloride pipe; aggregates such as concrete;lg ass, including optical fiber; and lumber. 5. All other terms and provisions of the Agreement shall be unchanged and remain in full force and effect. 77 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Extension and Amendment to be executed effective the day and year first set forth above. Envirowaste Services Group, Inc. By: Printed name: Title: (Corporate Seal) Date: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Circuit Court And Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Approved: John A. Titkanich, Jr. County Administrator Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Dylan Reingold County Attorney 78 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET PURCHASING DIVISION DATE: April 25, 2023 TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Purchasing Manager SUBJECT: Approval of Continuing Consulting Engineering Services Rates for Agreements BACKGROUND: On April 18, 2023, the Board authorized staff to enter negotiations with several professional engineering firms interested in providing services under a new continuing agreement. The Board approved the standard agreement, as well as rates for 19 firms at its May 2, 2023 meeting. Negotiations with five of the remaining seven firms are complete, and staff is ready to execute agreements with these firms. DISCUSSION.: Individual work orders will be issued under the agreement, most often with a lump sum, not to exceed cost. In order to establish pricing for the agreement, Staff requested standard hourly rates from each firm, which will be effective for the three-year initial term of award. Staff has received acceptable hourly rates from the firms listed in the table below, which will be attached as Exhibit 2 of the appropriate firm's final agreement. The disciplines authorized by firm are also reflected on the table below. Environmental Infrastructure Site/ Civil Utilities CHA Consulting, Inc. Coastal Technology Corporation Environmental Science Associates Geos ntec Consultants, Inc. Tetra Tech, Inc. �l FUNDING: Funding for work orders under the agreements will vary, based on project and department. Individual work orders over $35,000 will be brought before the Board for review and approval. Per Section 105.01, Indian River County Code, the County Administrator may approve work orders for Continuing Consulting Services up to $35,000. A monthly list of work orders approved by the Administrator will be presented to the Board as an informational item. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board approve the hourly rates attached for the listed firms, and authorize the Chairman to execute the agreements, after the County Attorney has reviewed and approved as to form and legal sufficiency. Attachment: Exhibit 2 Rate Schedules 79 Indian River County Consulting Engineering Services CHA Consulting Inc's Professional Services Fee Schedule Personnel Position Rate ($/hr) Project Engineer I $110.00 Project Engineer II $120.00 Project Engineer III $135.00 Project Engineer IV $155.00 Senior Engineer V $185.00 Senior Engineer VI $255.00 Senior Engineer VII $295.00 Project Manager $175.00 Senior Project Manager I $255.00 Senior Project Manager II $295.00 Technical Services Leader $325.00 Principal $325.00 Designer/CADD Manager $145.00 CADD Technician $125.00 CADD Operator $95.00 Construction Manager $195.00 Senior Inspector $140.00 Inspector $105.00 Technician I $100.00 Technical Intern $80.00 Project Manager Assistant $105.00 Senior Administrator $95.00 Administrator I $80.00 1016 Spring Villas Pt, Winter Springs, FL 32708 T 407.679.5358 • www.chacompanies.com 80 j, COASTAL TECH liu=% 3625 20TM Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 (772) 562-8580 Fax (772) 562-8432 Johnny Bradberry, President HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE Effective: April 26, 2023 Labor Categories Expert Witness Depositions or Testifying in Court $300 Principal Engineer $240 Sr. Coastal Engineer/Sr. Project Manager $220 Project Manager $160 Engineer III $145 Engineer II $125 Engineer I $110 Senior Permit Specialist $140 Senior Coastal Ecologist $125 Coastal Management Specialist $120 Permit Specialist/CADD $105 Clerical $75 Direct Expense Copies $ .10/page Mileage $ .655/mile Travel Expenses Cost x 1.0 Subcontracted Expenses Cost x 1.15 Other Direct Expenses Cost x 1.15 Celebrating 38th Anniversary Coastal o Engineering a Economics - Energy - Environmental o GIs - Planning - Transportation 81 May 4, 2023 5401 S. Kirkman Road Suite 475 Orlando, FL 32819 407.403.6300 phone esassoc.co n Jennifer Hyde, NIGP-CPP, CPPO Purchasing Manager, Indian River County 1800 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 jhyde@indianriver.gov Subject: Schedule of Rate Values — PRIME Continuing Consulting Engineering Services (RFQ 2023015) Please accept Environmental Science Associates' Schedule of Rate Values below, as the Prime consultant. We understand these rates shall not be adjusted through the initial three-year contract term. ESA Labor Category ESA Burdened Rate (2023) Vice President $328 Principal Associate $295 Managing Associate $265 Senior Engineer 3 $250 Senior Engineer 2 $228 Senior Engineer 1 $199 Senior Scientist 3 $247 Senior Scientist 2 $191 Senior Scientist 1 $161 Engineer 3 $177 Engineer 2 $153 Engineer 1 $135 Environmental Scientist 3 $139 Environmental Scientist 2 $116 Environmental Scientist 1 $100 Engineer Technician $114 Environmental Technician $76 Geospatial Manager $201 Senior GIS Analyst $167 GIS Analyst $129 Administrative $104 Intern $68 Additionalpayment for equipment and/or laboratory test fees will be determined on a per work assignment basis. Sincerely, Doug kurski, MS, SPWS Vice President Southeast Biological Resources Director Exhibit 2 — Standard Rates GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CONTINUING CONTRACT AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES RATES ARE EFFECTIVE MAY 2, 2023 THROUGH MAY 1, 2026 Rate/Hour Staff Professional $160 Senior Staff Professional $184 Professional $207 Project Professional $235 Senior Professional $265 Principal $287 Senior Principal $310 Engineering Technician I $ 89 Engineering Technician H $ 96 Senior Engineering Technician 1 $106 Senior Engineering Technician II $113 Site Manager 1 $123 Site Manager II $137 Construction Manager I $151 Construction Manager II $164 Senior Designer $195 Designer $165 Senior Drafter/Senior CADD Operator $150 Drafter/CADD Operator/Artist $135 Project Administrator $ 90 Clerical $ 68 Direct Expenses Cost plus 15% Subcontract Services Cost plus 15% Technology/Communications Fee 3% of Professional Fees Specialized Computer Applications $15 per hour Personal Automobile (per mile) Current Gov't Rate Photocopies $0.12 per page Rates are provided on a confidential basis and are client and project specific. Rates for field equipment, health and safety equipment, and graphical supplies presented upon request. Geosyntec Proposed IRC 2023-2026 Rates 83 EXHIBIT 2 SCHEDULE OF CURRENT HOURLY BILLING RATES TETRA TECH, INC. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CONTINUING CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES (RFQ 2023015) EXHIBIT 2 SCHEDULE OF CURRENT HOURLY BILLING RATES TETRA TECH, INC. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Above rates are current rates for the initial 3 -year term of the continuing services contract. 85 CONSENT INDIAN RIVER COUN'T'Y OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET PURCHASING DIVISION DATE: May 5, 2023 TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Budget Director FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Purchasing Manager SUBJECT: Third Amendment to Agreement for Annual Lift Station Rehabilitation (Bid 2019047) BACKGROUND: The Board of County Commissioners awarded bid 2019047 to Hinterland Group, Inc., on June 4, 2019, for as needed rehabilitation of lift stations and other appurtenances at wastewater facilities. On September 17, 2019, the first amendment to the agreement was approved, appending the items of work, and the first renewal and second amendment was approved by the Board on May 17, 2022. The term of the first renewal is through June 3, 2024, with no additional renewals available. DISCUSSION: The agreement, incorporating the invitation to bid by reference, requires the contractor to provide a public construction bond for each work order over $1oo,000. Hinterland has provided bonds, as required, however staff has determined the requirement for bonds to be unnecessary. Because the contractor is not paid until each project is completed in full, there is no risk of loss to the County that would require a bond. Bonding adds cost, and time delay to the overall projects. Therefore, staff would like to remove the requirement for public construction bonds. SOURCE OF FUNDS: Funds are available in the Utilities/WW Collection/Lift Station Rehabs account (47126836-044699-19512) in the operating fund. Operating funds and are generated from water and sewer revenues. The available amount reflected below includes funds currently encumbered to requisitions for three upcoming projects. Account Name Account Number FY 2023 Budget Utilities/Wastewater Collection/Lift Station Rehabs 47126836-044699-19512 $510,796 86 CONSENT RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board approve the third amendment to the agreement, and authorize the Chairman to execute it after the County Attorney has approved it as to form and legal sufficiency. ATTACHMENTS: Third Amendment to Agreement for Lift Station Rehabilitation Services .... ... .... 87 THIRD AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR LIFT STATION REHABILITATION SERVICES This Third Amendment to that certain Agreement to provide Lift Station Rehabilitation Services is entered into effective as of May 16, 2023 by and between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("County") and Hinterland Group, Inc. ("Contractor"). BACKGROUND RECITALS WHEREAS, the County and the Contractor entered into an Agreement for Lift Station Rehabilitation Services effective June 4, 2019; and WHEREAS, the second term commenced effective as of June 4, 2022 and will end on June 3, 2024; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend the General Requirements detailed in the Invitation to Bid. 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 Contractor agree as follows: 1. The background recitals are true and correct and form a material part of this First Extension and Second Amendment. 2. Bonds & Insurance Requirements in the Technical Specifications of the Invitation to Bid are modified as follows: Method of Measurement: Payment under this section shall be on a lump sum (LS) basis and shall include all compensation for providing and maintaining bonds an insurance for the project duration in accordance with the Contract documents and General Conditions. r-equiFed for eaeh work order- ever- $ 100,000. 3. All other terms and provisions of the Agreement shall be unchanged and remain in full force and effect. 88 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Third Amendment to be executed effective the day and year first set forth above. Hinterland Group, Inc. By: Printed name: Title: (Corporate Seal) Date: 2 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Circuit Court And Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Approved: John A. Titkanich, County Administrator Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney 89 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MEMORANDUM TO: John. A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator THROUGH: Richard B. Szpyrka, P.E., Public Works Director Kirstin Leiendecker, P.E., Assistant Public Works Director FROM: Jill M. Williams, Contract Support Specialist SUBJECT: FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) Agreement and Resolution Authorizing the Chairman's Signature for Trans -Florida Railway Trail from Fellsmere to West of I-95 Phase 1 & 2, FM No. 446073-1-58-01 (IRC -2115) DATE: April 24, 2023 DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS Indian River County has been awarded a $865,885 Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Local Agency Program (LAP) Grant for the construction of a 12 -foot Trail consisting of a coquina base and an asphalt surface, approximately 1.4 miles long that will include some drainage improvements and trail signage. It will run within an abandoned railroad line from the City of Fellsmere to west of I-95 at the terminus of the Pedestrian Overpass. The total project cost is estimated to be $1,391,676, with Indian River County's portion to be $525,791. The FDOT has requested Indian River County execute and deliver to the FDOT the attached Agreement as well as a Resolution authorizing the Board of County Commissioners to execute this Local Agency Program Agreement. FUNDING Per the LAP grant agreement, the County must fund the project and then request reimbursement of the grant share from FDOT to a maximum amount of $865,885 of the total cost of the project. Funding for the County's share in the amount of $525,791 of the estimated cost is budgeted in Optional Sales Tax/Trans Florida Greenway PH IFAccount No. 31521441-066510-21035. The current fiscal year is budgeted at $174,979, with the 2nd year of the Capital Improvement Element (CIE) to be programed at $350,812. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the Local Agency Program (LAP) Agreement FM No. 446073-1-58-01 and recommends adopting the Resolution and authorizing the Chairman to sign the Agreement. ATTACHMENTS 1. IRC Grant Form 2. Authorizing Resolution 3. FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) Agreement No. 446073-1-58-01 APPROVED AGENDA ITEM FOR MAY 16, 2023 90 GRANT NAME: Trans -Florida Railway Trail from Fellsmere to West of I-95 Phase 1 & 2 GRANT # 446073-1-58-01 AMOUNT OF GRANT: $865,885 DEPARTMENT RECEIVING GRANT: Public Works/Engineering CONTACT PERSON: Kirstin Leiendecker, PE, Asst PW Director TELEPHONE: Ext 1327 1. How long is the grant for? Until. 12/30/2025 Starting Date: Once FDOT issues NTP 2. Does the grant require you to fund this function after the grant is over? Yes X No 3. Does the grant require a match? _X—Yes No If yes, does the grant allow the match to be In -Kind services? Yes X No 4. Percentage of match to grant 37.7 5. Grant match amount required $125,791 6. Where are the matching funds coming from (i.e. In -Kind Services; Reserve for Contingency)? 7. Does the grant cover capital costs or start-up costs? If no, how much do you think will be needed in capital costs or start-up costs: $ (Attach a detail listing of costs) 8. Are you adding any additional positions utilizing the grant funds? If yes, please list. (If additional space is needed, please attach a schedule.) Yes _2L_No Yes 2L—No Acct. Description Position Position Position Position Position 011.12 Re ular Salaries First Year 011.13 Other Salaries & Wages (PT) $ 012.11 Social Security $1 391 676 012.12 Retirement — Contributions $ 012.13 Insurance — Life & Health $ 012.14 Worker's Compensation Third Year 012.17 S/Sec. Medicare Matching $ TOTAL 9. What is the total cost of each position including benefits, capital, start-up, auto expense, travel and operating? $ Salary and Benefits Operating Costs Capital Total Costs $ $ $ Fifth Year $ $ $ $ 10. What is the estimated cost of the grant to the county over five years? Signature of Preparer: Lk,- kA -,t_ W,3 Date: `7 -4- 202-3 P� Grant Amount Other Match Costs Not Covered Match Total First Year $865,885 $ $525,791 $1 391 676 Second Year $ $ $ $ Third Year $ $ $ $ Fourth Year $ $ $ $ Fifth Year $ $ $ $ Signature of Preparer: Lk,- kA -,t_ W,3 Date: `7 -4- 202-3 P� RESOLUTION NO. 2023 - RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN'S EXECUTION OF LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM (LAP) AGREEMENT WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR TRANS -FLORIDA RAILWAY TRAIL FROM FELLSMERE TO WEST OF 1-95 PHASE 1 & 2 WHEREAS, the construction of a Trans -Florida Railway Trail from Fellsmere to West of 1-95 is an Indian River County priority project; and WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is prepared to provide funds to pay a portion of the cost for the construction of the 12 -foot Trail consisting of a coquina base and an asphalt surface, approximately 1.4 miles long under the Local Agency Program (LAP); and WHEREAS, the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, has requested Indian River County execute and deliver to the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, a Local Agency Program Agreement for the aforementioned project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to make, execute, and deliver to the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, a Local Agency Program Agreement for the aforementioned project. The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner motion was seconded by Commissioner follows: Chairman Joseph H. Earman Vice -Chairman Susan Adams Commissioner Laura Moss Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher Commissioner Deryl Loar who moved its adoption. The and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution passed and adopted this day of 12023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By Joseph H. Earman, Chairman 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 92 FPN: 446073-1-58-01 Federal No (FAIN): D422 -074-B Federal Award Date: Fund: TAL/TALT/FL Org Code: 55043010404 FLAIR Approp: FLAIR Obj: -010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGcfOoo-09122 Page 1 of 15 FPN: Federal No (FAIN): _ Federal Award Date: Fund: Org Code: FLAIR Approp: FLAIR Obj: _ FPN: Federal No (FAIN): _ Federal Award Date: Fund: Org Code: FLAIR Approp: FLAIR Obj: _ County No:88 Contract No: Recipient Vendor No: F596000674074 Recipient Unique Entity ID SAM No: FB3SLJJZ38K9 Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): 20.205 Highway Planning and Construction THIS LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT ("Agreement"), is entered into on by and between the State of Florida Department of Transportation, an agency (This date to be entered by DOT only) of the State of Florida ("Department"), and Indian River County ("Recipient"). NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual benefits to be derived from joint participation on the Project, the Parties agree to the following: 1. Authority: The Department is authorized to enter into this Agreement pursuant to Section 339.12, Florida Statutes. The Recipient by Resolution or other form of official authorization, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit "D" and made a part of this Agreement, has authorized its officers to execute this Agreement on its behalf. 2. Purpose of Agreement: The purpose of this Agreement is to provide for the Department's participation in Trans -Florida Railway Trail from Fellsmere to West of 1-95 Phase 1 &2 project, as further described in Exhibit "A", Project Description and Responsibilities attached to and incorporated in this Agreement ("Project"), to provide Department financial assistance to the Recipient; state the terms and conditions upon which Department funds will be provided; and to set forth the manner in which the Project will be undertaken and completed. 3. Term of Agreement: The Recipient agrees to complete the Project on or before 12/31/2025. If the Recipient does not complete the Project within this time period, this Agreement will expire on the last day of the scheduled completion as provided in this paragraph unless an extension of the time period is requested by the Recipient and granted in writing by the Department prior to the expiration of this Agreement. Expiration of this Agreement will be considered termination of the Project. The cost of any work performed after the term of this Agreement will not be reimbursed by the Department. 4. Project Cost: a. The estimated cost of the Project is $ 1,391,676.00. This amount is based upon the Schedule of Financial Assistance in Exhibit "B", attached to and incorporated in this Agreement. Exhibit "B" may be modified by mutual execution of an amendment as provided for in paragraph 5.i. b. The Department agrees to participate in the Project cost up to the maximum amount of $865,885.00 and as more fully described in Exhibit "B". This amount includes Federal -aid funds which are limited to the actual amount of Federal -aid participation. The Department's participation may be increased or reduced upon determination of the actual bid amounts of the Project by the mutual execution of an amendment. The Recipient agrees to bear all expenses in excess of the total cost of the Project and any deficits incurred in connection with the completion of the Project. c. Project costs eligible for Department participation will be allowed only from the date of this Agreement. It is understood that Department participation in eligible Project costs is subject to: 93 525-010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM AGEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGC/00C-0922 Page 2 of 15 i. Legislative approval of the Department's appropriation request in the work program year that the Project is scheduled to be committed; ii. Availability of funds as stated in paragraphs 5.1. and 5.m. of this Agreement; iii. Approval of all plans, specifications, contracts or other obligating documents and all other terms of this Agreement; and iv. Department approval of the Project scope and budget at the time appropriation authority becomes available. 5. Requisitions and Payments a. The Recipient shall provide quantifiable, measurable, and verifiable units of deliverables. Each deliverable must specify the required minimum level of service to be performed and the criteria for evaluating successful completion. The Project and the quantifiable, measurable, and verifiable units of deliverables are described more fully in Exhibit "A". b. Invoices shall be submitted by the Recipient in detail sufficient for a proper pre -audit and post -audit based on the quantifiable, measurable and verifiable units of deliverables as established in Exhibit "A". Deliverables must be received and accepted in writing by the Department's Project Manager prior to payments. Requests for reimbursement by the Recipient shall include an invoice, progress report and supporting documentation for the period of services being billed that are acceptable to the Department. The Recipient shall use the format for the invoice and progress report that is approved by the Department. c. The Recipient shall charge to the Project account all eligible costs of the Project except costs agreed to be borne by the Recipient or its contractors and subcontractors. Costs in excess of the programmed funding or attributable to actions which have not received the required approval of the Department shall not be considered eligible costs. All costs charged to the Project, including any approved services contributed by the Recipient or others, shall be supported by properly executed payrolls, time records, invoices, contracts or vouchers evidencing in proper detail the nature and propriety of the charges. d. Supporting documentation must establish that the deliverables were received and accepted in writing by the Recipient and must also establish that the required minimum level of service to be performed based on the criteria for evaluating successful completion as specified in Exhibit "A" was met. All costs invoiced shall be supported by properly executed payrolls, time records, invoices, contracts or vouchers evidencing in proper detail the nature and propriety of charges as described in Exhibit "F", Contract Payment Requirements. e. Bills for travel expenses specifically authorized in this Agreement shall be submitted on the Department's Contractor Travel Form No. 300-000-06 and will be paid in accordance with Section 112.061, Florida Statutes and the most current version of the Disbursement Handbook for Employees and Managers. f. Payment shall be made only after receipt and approval of goods and services unless advance payments are authorized by the Chief Financial Officer of the State of Florida under Chapters 215 and 216, Florida Statutes or the Department's Comptroller under Section 334.044(29), Florida Statutes. ❑ If this box is selected, advance payment is authorized for this Agreement and Exhibit "H", Alternative Advance Payment Financial Provisions is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. If the Department determines that the performance of the Recipient is unsatisfactory, the Department shall notify the Recipient of the deficiency to be corrected, which correction shall be made within a time -frame to be specified by the Department. The Recipient shall, within thirty (30) days after notice from the Department, provide the Department with a corrective action plan describing how the Recipient will address all issues of contract non-performance, unacceptable performance, failure to meet the minimum performance levels, deliverable deficiencies, or contract non-compliance. If the corrective action plan is unacceptable to the 94 525-010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM MANAGEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGC/OOG-09/22 Page 3 of 15 Department, the Recipient will not be reimbursed to the extent of the non-performance. The Recipient will not be reimbursed until the Recipient resolves the deficiency. If the deficiency is subsequently resolved, the Recipient may bill the Department for the unpaid reimbursement request(s) during the next billing period. If the Recipient is unable to resolve the deficiency, the funds shall be forfeited at the end of the Agreement's term. g. Agencies providing goods and services to the Department should be aware of the following time frames. Inspection and approval of goods or services shall take no longer than 20 days from the Department's receipt of the invoice. The Department has 20 days to deliver a request for payment (voucher) to the Department of Financial Services. The 20 days are measured from the latter of the date the invoice is received or the goods or services are received, inspected, and approved. If a payment is not available within 40 days, a separate interest penalty at a rate as established pursuant to Section 55.03(1), F.S., will be due and payable, in addition to the invoice amount, to the Recipient. Interest penalties of less than one (1) dollar will not be enforced unless the Recipient requests payment. Invoices that have to be returned to an Recipient because of Recipient preparation errors will result in a delay in the payment. The invoice payment requirements do not start until a properly completed invoice is provided to the Department. A Vendor Ombudsman has been established within the Department of Financial Services. The duties of this individual include acting as an advocate for Agencies who may be experiencing problems in obtaining timely payment(s) from a state agency. The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at (850) 413-5516. The Recipient shall maintain an accounting system or separate accounts to ensure funds and projects are tracked separately. Records of costs incurred under the terms of this Agreement shall be maintained and made available upon request to the Department at all times during the period of this Agreement and for five years after final payment is made. Copies of these documents and records shall be furnished to the Department upon request. Records of costs incurred include the Recipient's general accounting records and the project records, together with supporting documents and records, of the contractor and all subcontractors performing work on the project, and all other records of the Contractor and subcontractors considered necessary by the Department for a proper audit of costs. Prior to the execution of this Agreement, a Project schedule of funding shall be prepared by the Recipient and approved by the Department. The Recipient shall maintain said schedule of funding, carry out the Project, and shall incur obligations against and make disbursements of Project funds only in conformity with the latest approved schedule of funding for the Project. The schedule of funding may be revised by execution of a Local Agency Program ("LAP") Supplemental Agreement between the Department and the Recipient. The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that funding for this project may be reduced upon determination of the Recipient's contract award amount. j. If, after Project completion, any claim is made by the Department resulting from an audit or for work or services performed pursuant to this Agreement, the Department may offset such amount from payments due for work or services done under any agreement which it has with the Recipient owing such amount if, upon demand, payment of the amount is not made within 60 days to the Department. Offsetting any amount pursuant to this paragraph shall not be considered a breach of contract by the Department. k. The Recipient must submit the final invoice on the Project to the Department within 120 days after the completion of the Project. Invoices submitted after the 120 -day time period may not be paid. I. The Department's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. If the Department's funding for this Project is in multiple fiscal years, funds approval from the Department's Comptroller must be received each fiscal year prior to costs being incurred. See Exhibit "B" for funding levels by fiscal year. Project costs utilizing these fiscal year funds are not eligible for reimbursement if incurred prior to funds approval being received. The Department will notify the Recipient, in writing, when funds are available. m. In the event this Agreement is in excess of $25,000 and has a term for a period of more than one year, the provisions of Section 339.135(6)(a), Florida Statutes, are hereby incorporated: 95 525-010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM MANAGEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGaOOC-ogi22 Page 4 of 15 "The Department, during any fiscal year, shall not expend money, incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as available for expenditure during such fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this subsection is null and void, and no money may be paid on such contract. The Department shall require a statement from the comptroller of the Department that funds are available prior to entering into any such contract or other binding commitment of funds. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the making of contracts for periods exceeding 1 year, but any contract so made shall be executory only for the value of the services to be rendered or agreed to be paid for in succeeding fiscal years, and this paragraph shall be incorporated verbatim in all contracts of the Department which are for an amount in excess of $25,000 and which have a term for a period of more than 1 year." 6. Department Payment Obligations: Subject to other provisions of this Agreement, the Department will honor requests for reimbursement to the Recipient pursuant to this Agreement. However, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Department may elect by notice in writing not to make a payment if: a. The Recipient shall have made misrepresentation of a material nature in its application, or any supplement or amendment to its application, or with respect to any document or data furnished with its application or pursuant to this Agreement; b. There is any pending litigation with respect to the performance by the Recipient of any of its duties or obligations which may jeopardize or adversely affect the Project, the Agreement or payments to the Project; c. The Recipient shall have taken any action pertaining to the Project which, under this Agreement, requires the approval of the Department or has made a related expenditure or incurred related obligations without having been advised by the Department that same are approved; d. There has been any violation of the conflict of interest provisions contained in paragraph 14.f.; or e. The Recipient has been determined by the Department to be in default under any of the provisions of the Agreement. The Department may suspend or terminate payment for that portion of the Project which the Federal Highway Administration ("FHWA"), or the Department acting in lieu of FHWA, may designate as ineligible for Federal -aid. In determining the amount of the payment, the Department will exclude all Project costs incurred by the Recipient prior to the Department's issuance of a Notice to Proceed ("NTP"), costs incurred after the expiration of the Agreement, costs which are not provided for in the latest approved schedule of funding in Exhibit "B" for the Project, costs agreed to be borne by the Recipient or its contractors and subcontractors for not meeting the Project commencement and final invoice time lines, and costs attributable to goods or services received under a contract or other arrangements which have not been approved in writing by the Department. 7. General Requirements: The Recipient shall complete the Project with all practical dispatch, in a sound, economical, and efficient manner, and in accordance with the provisions in this Agreement, and all applicable laws. The Project will be performed in accordance with all applicable Department procedures, guidelines, manuals, standards, and directives as described in the Department's Local Agency Program Manual (FDOT Topic No. 525-010-300), which by this reference is made a part of this Agreement. Time is of the essence as to each and every obligation under this Agreement. a. A full time employee of the Recipient, qualified to ensure that the work being pursued is complete, accurate, and consistent with the terms, conditions, and specifications of this Agreement shall be in responsible charge of the Project, which employee should be able to perform the following duties and functions: i. Administers inherently governmental project activities, including those dealing with cost, time, 96 525-010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT OGC/OOC— 09/22 Page 5 of 15 adherence to contract requirements, construction quality and scope of Federal -aid projects; ii. Maintains familiarity of day to day Project operations, including Project safety issues; iii. Makes or participates in decisions about changed conditions or scope changes that require change orders or supplemental agreements; iv. Visits and reviews the Project on a frequency that is commensurate with the magnitude and complexity of the Project; v. Reviews financial processes, transactions and documentation to ensure that safeguards are in place to minimize fraud, waste, and abuse; A. Directs Project staff, agency or consultant, to carry out Project administration and contract oversight, including proper documentation; vii. Is aware of the qualifications, assignments and on-the-job performance of the Recipient and consultant staff at all stages of the Project. b. Once the Department issues the NTP for the Project, the Recipient shall be obligated to submit an invoice or other request for reimbursement to the Department no less than once every 90 days (quarterly), beginning from the day the NTP is issued. If the Recipient fails to submit quarterly invoices to the Department, and in the event the failure to timely submit invoices to the Department results in the FHWA removing any unbilled funding or the loss of state appropriation authority (which may include the loss of state and federal funds, if there are state funds programmed to the Project), then the Recipient will be solely responsible to provide all funds necessary to complete the Project and the Department will not be obligated to provide any additional funding for the Project. The Recipient waives the right to contest such removal of funds by the Department, if the removal is related to FHWA's withdrawal of funds or if the removal is related to the loss of state appropriation authority. In addition to the loss of funding for the Project, the Department will also consider the de -certification of the Recipient for future LAP Projects. No cost may be incurred under this Agreement until after the Recipient has received a written NTP from the Department. The Recipient agrees to advertise or put the Project out to bid thirty (30) days from the date the Department issues the NTP to advertise the Project. If the Recipient is not able to meet the scheduled advertisement, the Department District LAP Administrator should be notified as soon as possible. c. If all funds are removed from the Project, including amounts previously billed to the Department and reimbursed to the Recipient, and the Project is off the State Highway System, then the Department will have to request repayment for the previously billed amounts from the Recipient. No state funds can be used on off -system projects, unless authorized pursuant to Exhibit "I", State Funds Addendum, which will be attached to and incorporated in this Agreement in the event state funds are used on the Project. d. In the event that any election, referendum, approval, permit, notice or other proceeding or authorization is required under applicable law to enable the Recipient to enter into this Agreement or to undertake the Project or to observe, assume or carry out any of the provisions of the Agreement, the Recipient will initiate and consummate, as provided by law, all actions necessary with respect to any such matters. e. The Recipient shall initiate and prosecute to completion all proceedings necessary, including Federal -aid requirements, to enable the Recipient to provide the necessary funds for completion of the Project. f. The Recipient shall submit to the Department such data, reports, records, contracts, and other documents relating to the Project as the Department and FHWA may require. The Recipient shall make such submissions using Department -designated information systems. g. Federal -aid funds shall not participate in any cost which is not incurred in conformity with applicable federal and state laws, the regulations in 23 Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) and 49 C.F.R., and policies and procedures prescribed by the Division Administrator of FHWA. Federal funds shall not be paid on account of any cost incurred prior to authorization by FHWA to the Department to proceed with the Project or part thereof involving such cost (23 C.F.R. 1.9 (a)). If FHWA or the Department determines that any amount 97 525-010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM MANAGEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGC/OOC-09/22 Page 6 of 15 claimed is not eligible, federal participation may be approved in the amount determined to be adequately supported and the Department shall notify the Recipient in writing citing the reasons why items and amounts are not eligible for federal participation. Where correctable non-compliance with provisions of law or FHWA requirements exists federal funds may be withheld until compliance is obtained. Where non-compliance is not correctable, FHWA or the Department may deny participation in parcel or Project costs in part or in total. For any amounts determined to be ineligible for federal reimbursement for which the Department has advanced payment, the Recipient shall promptly reimburse the Department for all such amounts within 90 days of written notice. h. For any project requiring additional right-of-way, the Recipient must submit to the Department an annual report of its real property acquisition and relocation assistance activities on the project. Activities shall be reported on a federal fiscal year basis, from October 1 through September 30. The report must be prepared using the format prescribed in 49 C.F.R. Part 24, Appendix B, and be submitted to the Department no later than October 15 of each year. 8. Audit Reports: The administration of resources awarded through the Department to the Recipient by this Agreement may be subject to audits and/or monitoring by the Department. The following requirements do not limit the authority of the Department to conduct or arrange for the conduct of additional audits or evaluations of federal awards or limit the authority of any state agency inspector general, the State of Florida Auditor General, or any other state official. The Recipient shall comply with all audit and audit reporting requirements as specified below. a. In addition to reviews of audits conducted in accordance with 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements, monitoring procedures may include, but not be limited to, on-site visits by Department staff and/or other procedures including, reviewing any required performance and financial reports, following up, ensuring corrective action, and issuing management decisions on weaknesses found through audits when those findings pertain to federal awards provided through the Department by this Agreement. By entering into this Agreement, the Recipient agrees to comply and cooperate fully with any monitoring procedures/processes deemed appropriate by the Department. The Recipient further agrees to comply and cooperate with any inspections, reviews, investigations, or audits deemed necessary by the Department, State of Florida Chief Financial Officer ("CFO"), or State of Florida Auditor General. b. The Recipient, a non-federal entity as defined by 2 CFR Part 200, as a subrecipient of a federal award awarded by the Department through this Agreement is subject to the following requirements: In the event the Recipient expends a total amount of federal awards equal to or in excess of the threshold established by 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements, the Recipient must have a federal single or program -specific audit for such fiscal year conducted in accordance with the provisions of 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements. Exhibit "E" to this Agreement provides the required federal award identification information needed by the Recipient to further comply with the requirements of 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements. In determining federal awards expended in a fiscal year, the Recipient must consider all sources of federal awards based on when the activity related to the federal award occurs, including the federal award provided through the Department by this Agreement. The determination of amounts of federal awards expended should be in accordance with the guidelines established by 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements. An audit conducted by the State of Florida Auditor General in accordance with the provisions of 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements, will meet the requirements of this part. In connection with the audit requirements, the Recipient shall fulfill the requirements relative to the auditee responsibilities as provided in 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements. W., 525-010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM MANAGEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGa000-ogi22 Page 7 of 15 iii. In the event the Recipient expends less than the threshold established by 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements, in federal awards, the Recipient is exempt from federal audit requirements for that fiscal year. However, the Recipient must provide a single audit exemption statement to the Department at FDOTSingleAudit(a-)dot.state.fl.us no later than nine months after the end of the Recipient's audit period for each applicable audit year. In the event the Recipient expends less than the threshold established by 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements, in federal awards in a fiscal year and elects to have an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements, the cost of the audit must be paid from non-federal resources (i.e., the cost of such an audit must be paid from the Recipient's resources obtained from other than federal entities). iv. The Recipient must electronically submit to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse ("FAC") at https:Hharvester.census.gov/facweb/ the audit reporting package as required by 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements, within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period. The FAC is the repository of record for audits required by 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements, and this Agreement. However, the Department requires a copy of the audit reporting package also be submitted to FDOTSingleAudit(o)dot.state.fl.us within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period as required by 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements. Within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC, the Department will review the Recipient's audit reporting package, including corrective action plans and management letters, to the extent necessary to determine whether timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies has been taken pertaining to the federal award provided through the Department by this Agreement. If the Recipient fails to have an audit conducted in accordance with 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F — Audit Requirements, the Department may impose additional conditions to remedy noncompliance. If the Department determines that noncompliance cannot be remedied by imposing additional conditions, the Department may take appropriate actions to enforce compliance, which actions may include but not be limited to the following: 1. Temporarily withhold cash payments pending correction of the deficiency by the Recipient or more severe enforcement action by the Department; 2. Disallow (deny both use of funds and any applicable matching credit for) all or part of the cost of the activity or action not in compliance; 3. Wholly or partly suspend or terminate the federal award; 4. Initiate suspension or debarment proceedings as authorized under 2 C.F.R. Part 180 and federal awarding agency regulations (or in the case of the Department, recommend such a proceeding be initiated by the federal awarding agency); 5. Withhold further federal awards for the Project or program; 6. Take other remedies that may be legally available. vi. As a condition of receiving this federal award, the Recipient shall permit the Department or its designee, the CFO, or State of Florida Auditor General access to the Recipient's records including financial statements, the independent auditor's working papers, and project records as necessary. Records related to unresolved audit findings, appeals, or litigation shall be retained until the action is complete or the dispute is resolved. vii. The Department's contact information for requirements under this part is as follows: Office of Comptroller, MS 24 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450 FDOTSingleAudit(a)dot.state.fl. us c. The Recipient shall retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of this Agreement for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued and shall allow the Department or its designee, the CFO, or State of Florida Auditor General access to such records upon request. The Recipient shall ensure that the audit working papers are made available to the Department or its designee, the CFO, or State of Florida Auditor General upon request for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued, unless extended in writing by the Department. 9. Termination or Suspension of Project: ri 525-010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM MANAGEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGC/Ooc-09/22 Page 8 of 15 The Department may, by written notice to the Recipient, suspend any or all of the Department's obligations under this Agreement for the Recipient's failure to comply with applicable law or the terms of this Agreement until such time as the event or condition resulting in such suspension has ceased or been corrected. a. If the Department intends to terminate the Agreement, the Department shall notify the Recipient of such termination in writing at least thirty (30) days prior to the termination of the Agreement, with instructions to the effective date of termination or specify the stage of work at which the Agreement is to be terminated. b. The Parties to this Agreement may terminate this Agreement when its continuation would not produce beneficial results commensurate with the further expenditure of funds. In this event, the Parties shall agree upon the termination conditions. c. If the Agreement is terminated before performance is completed, the Recipient shall be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed the equivalent percentage of the Department's maximum financial assistance. If any portion of the Project is located on the Department's right-of-way, then all work in progress on the Department right-of- way will become the property of the Department and will be turned over promptly by the Recipient. d. In the event the Recipient fails to perform or honor the requirements and provisions of this Agreement, the Recipient shall promptly refund in full to the Department within thirty (30) days of the termination of the Agreement any funds that were determined by the Department to have been expended in violation of the Agreement. e. The Department reserves the right to unilaterally cancel this Agreement for failure by the Recipient to comply with the Public Records provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. 10. Contracts of the Recipient: a. Except as otherwise authorized in writing by the Department, the Recipient shall not execute any contract or obligate itself in any manner requiring the disbursement of Department funds, including consultant or construction contracts or amendments thereto, with any third party with respect to the Project without the written approval of the Department. Failure to obtain such approval shall be sufficient cause for nonpayment by the Department. The Department specifically reserves the right to review the qualifications of any consultant or contractor and to approve or disapprove the employment of such consultant or contractor. b. It is understood and agreed by the parties to this Agreement that participation by the Department in a project with the Recipient, where said project involves a consultant contract for engineering, architecture or surveying services, is contingent on the Recipient's complying in full with provisions of Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, the federal Brooks Act, 23 C.F.R. 172, and 23 U.S.C. 112. At the discretion of the Department, the Recipient will involve the Department in the consultant selection process for all projects funded under this Agreement. In all cases, the Recipient shall certify to the Department that selection has been accomplished in compliance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act and the federal Brooks Act. c. The Recipient shall comply with, and require its consultants and contractors to comply with applicable federal law pertaining to the use of Federal -aid funds. The Recipient shall comply with the provisions in the FHWA-1273 form as set forth in Exhibit "G", FHWA 1273 attached to and incorporated in this Agreement. The Recipient shall include FHWA-1273 in all contracts with contractors performing work on the Project. d. The Recipient shall require its consultants and contractors to take emergency steps to close any public road whenever there is a risk to life, health and safety of the travelling public. The safety of the travelling public is the Department's first priority for the Recipient. If lane or road closures are required by the LA to ensure the life, health, and safety of the travelling public, the LA must notify the District Construction Engineer and District Traffic Operations Engineer immediately once the travelling public are not at imminent risk. The Department expects professional engineering judgment be applied in all aspects of locally delivered projects. Defect management and supervision of LAP project structures components must be 100 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 0 PROGRAM MANAGEMENEMEN T LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGCIOOC-o9122 Page 9 of 15 proactively managed, monitored, and inspected by department prequalified structures engineer(s). The District Construction Engineer must be notified immediately of defect monitoring that occurs in LAP project construction, whether or not the defects are considered an imminent risk to life, health, or safety of the travelling public. When defects, including but not limited to, structural cracks, are initially detected during bridge construction, the engineer of record, construction engineering inspector, design -build firm, or local agency that owns or is responsible for the bridge construction has the authority to immediately close the bridge to construction personnel and close the road underneath. The LA shall also ensure compliance with the CPAM, Section 9.1.8 regarding actions for maintenance of traffic and safety concerns. 11. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Policy and Obligation: It is the policy of the Department that DBE's, as defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 26, as amended, shall have the opportunity to participate in the performance of contracts financed in whole or in part with Department funds under this Agreement. The DBE requirements of applicable federal and state laws and regulations apply to this Agreement. The Recipient and its contractors agree to ensure that DBE's have the opportunity to participate in the performance of this Agreement. In this regard, all recipients and contractors shall take all necessary and reasonable steps in accordance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations to ensure that the DBE's have the opportunity to compete for and perform contracts. The Recipient and its contractors and subcontractors shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex in the award and performance of contracts, entered pursuant to this Agreement. 12. Compliance with Conditions and Laws: The Recipient shall comply and require its contractors and subcontractors to comply with all terms and conditions of this Agreement and all federal, state, and local laws and regulations applicable to this Project. Execution of this Agreement constitutes a certification that the Recipient is in compliance with, and will require its contractors and subcontractors to comply with, all requirements imposed by applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, including the "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion — Lower Tier Covered Transactions," in 49 C.F.R. Part 29, and 2 C.F.R. Part 200 when applicable. 13. Performance Evaluations: Recipients are evaluated on a project -by -project basis. The evaluations provide information about oversight needs and provide input for the recertification process. Evaluations are submitted to the Recipient's person in responsible charge or designee as part of the Project closeout process. The Department provides the evaluation to the Recipient no more than 30 days after final acceptance. a. Each evaluation will result in one of three ratings. A rating of Unsatisfactory Performance means the Recipient failed to develop the Project in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations, standards and procedures, required excessive District involvement/oversight, or the Project was brought in-house by the Department. A rating of Satisfactory Performance means the Recipient developed the Project in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations, standards and procedures, with minimal District involvement/oversight. A rating of Above Satisfactory Performance means the Recipient developed the Project in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations, standards and procedures, and the Department did not have to exceed the minimum oversight and monitoring requirements identified for the project. b. The District will determine which functions can be further delegated to Recipients that continuously earn Satisfactory and Above Satisfactory evaluations. 14. Restrictions, Prohibitions, Controls, and Labor Provisions: During the performance of this Agreement, the Recipient agrees as follows, and agrees to require its contractors and subcontractors to include in each subcontract the following provisions: a. The Recipient will comply with all the requirements imposed by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation issued thereunder, and the assurance by the Recipient pursuant thereto. The Recipient shall include the attached Exhibit "C", Title VI Assurances in all contracts 101 -010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGC/OOC-09/22 Page 10 of 15 with consultants and contractors performing work on the Project that ensure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 49 C.F.R. Part 21, and related statutes and regulations. b. The Recipient will comply with all the requirements as imposed by the ADA, the regulations of the Federal Government issued thereunder, and assurance by the Recipient pursuant thereto. c. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. d. In accordance with Section 287.134, Florida Statutes, an entity or affiliate who has been placed on the Discriminatory Vendor List, kept by the Florida Department of Management Services, may not submit a bid on a contract to provide goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity. e. An entity or affiliate who has had its Certificate of Qualification suspended, revoked, denied or have further been determined by the Department to be a non -responsible contractor may not submit a bid or perform work for the construction or repair of a public building or public work on a contract with the Recipient. Neither the Recipient nor any of its contractors or their subcontractors shall enter into any contract, subcontract or arrangement in connection with the Project or any property included or planned to be included in the Project in which any member, officer or employee of the Recipient or the locality during tenure or for 2 years thereafter has any interest, direct or indirect. If any such present or former member, officer or employee involuntarily acquires or had acquired prior to the beginning of tenure any such interest, and if such interest is immediately disclosed to the Recipient, the Recipient, with prior approval of the Department, may waive the prohibition contained in this paragraph provided that any such present member, officer or employee shall not participate in any action by the Recipient or the locality relating to such contract, subcontract or arrangement. The Recipient shall insert in all contracts entered into in connection with the Project or any property included or planned to be included in any Project, and shall require its contractors to insert in each of their subcontracts, the following provision: "No member, officer or employee of the Recipient or of the locality during his tenure or for 2 years thereafter shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in this contract or the proceeds thereof." The provisions of this paragraph shall not be applicable to any agreement between the Recipient and its fiscal depositories or to any agreement for utility services the rates for which are fixed or controlled by a governmental agency. g. No member or delegate to the Congress of the United States shall be admitted to any share or part of this Agreement or any benefit arising therefrom. 15. Indemnification and Insurance: a. It is specifically agreed between the parties executing this Agreement that it is not intended by any of the provisions of any part of this Agreement to create in the public or any member thereof, a third -party beneficiary under this Agreement, or to authorize anyone not a party to this Agreement to maintain a suit for personal injuries or property damage pursuant to the terms or provisions of this Agreement. The Recipient guarantees the payment of all just claims for materials, supplies, tools, or labor and other just claims against the Recipient or any subcontractor, in connection with this Agreement. 102 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 -40 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT EENTNT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGC/OOC-09/22 Page 11 of 15 b. To the extent provided by law, Recipient shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Department against any actions, claims, or damages arising out of, relating to, or resulting from negligent or wrongful act(s) of Recipient, or any of its officers, agents, or employees, acting within the scope of their office or employment, in connection with the rights granted to or exercised by Recipient hereunder, to the extent and within the limitations of Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. The foregoing indemnification shall not constitute a waiver of the Department's or Recipient's sovereign immunity beyond the limits set forth in Florida Statutes, Section 768.28, nor shall the same be construed to constitute agreement by Recipient to indemnify the Department for the negligent acts or omissions of the Department, its officers, agents, or employees, or for the acts of third parties. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by Recipient to be sued by third parties in any manner arising out of this Agreement. This indemnification shall survive the termination of this Agreement. c. Recipient agrees to include the following indemnification in all contracts with contractors, subcontractors, consultants, or subconsultants (each referred to as "Entity" for the purposes of the below indemnification) who perform work in connection with this Agreement: "To the extent provided by law, [ENTITY] shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the [RECIPIENT] and the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, including the Department's officers, agents, and employees, against any actions, claims, or damages arising out of, relating to, or resulting from negligent or wrongful act(s) of [ENTITY], or any of its officers, agents, or employees, acting within the scope of their office or employment, in connection with the rights granted to or exercised by [ENTITY]. The foregoing indemnification shall not constitute a waiver of the Department's or [RECIPIENT']'s sovereign immunity beyond the limits set forth in Florida Statutes, Section 768.28. Nor shall the same be construed to constitute agreement by [ENTITY] to indemnify [RECIPIENT] for the negligent acts or omissions of [RECIPIENT], its officers, agents, or employees, or third parties. Nor shall the same be construed to constitute agreement by [ENTITY] to indemnify the Department for the negligent acts or omissions of the Department, its officers, agents, or employees, or third parties. This indemnification shall survive the termination of this Agreement." The Recipient shall, or cause its contractor or consultant to carry and keep in force, during the term of this Agreement, a general liability insurance policy or policies with a company or companies authorized to do business in Florida, affording public liability insurance with combined bodily injury limits of at least $200,000 per person and $300,000 each occurrence, and property damage insurance of at least $200,000 each occurrence, for the services to be rendered in accordance with this Agreement. The Recipient shall also, or cause its contractor or consultant to carry and keep in force Workers' Compensation Insurance as required by the State of Florida under the Workers' Compensation Law. With respect to any general liability insurance policy required pursuant to this Agreement, all such policies shall be issued by companies licensed to do business in the State of Florida. The Recipient shall provide to the Department certificates showing the required coverage to be in effect with endorsements showing the Department to be an additional insured prior to commencing any work under this Agreement. Policies that include Self Insured Retention will not be accepted. The certificates and policies shall provide that in the event of any material change in or cancellation of the policies reflecting the required coverage, thirty days advance notice shall be given to the Department or as provided in accordance with Florida law. 16. Maintenance Obligations: In the event the Project includes construction then the following provisions are incorporated into this Agreement: a. The Recipient agrees to maintain any portion of the Project not located on the State Highway System constructed under this Agreement for its useful life. If the Recipient constructs any improvement on Department right-of-way, the Recipient ® shall ❑ shall not maintain the improvements located on the Department right-of-way for their useful life. If the Recipient is required to maintain Project improvements located on the Department right-of-way beyond final acceptance, then Recipient shall, prior to any disbursement of the state funding provided under this 103 525-010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM MANAGEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGC/OOC-09/22 Page 12 of 15 Agreement, also execute a Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement in a form that is acceptable to the Department. The Recipient has agreed to the foregoing by resolution, and such resolution is attached and incorporated into this Agreement as Exhibit "D". This provision will survive termination of this Agreement. 17. Miscellaneous Provisions: a. The Recipient will be solely responsible for compliance with all applicable environmental regulations, for any liability arising from non-compliance with these regulations, and will reimburse the Department for any loss incurred in connection therewith. The Recipient will be responsible for securing any applicable permits. The Recipient shall include in all contracts and subcontracts for amounts in excess of $150,000, a provision requiring compliance with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251- 1387). b. The Department shall not be obligated or liable hereunder to any individual or entity not a party to this Agreement. c. In no event shall the making by the Department of any payment to the Recipient constitute or be construed as a waiver by the Department of any breach of covenant or any default which may then exist on the part of the Recipient and the making of such payment by the Department, while any such breach or default shall exist, shall in no way impair or prejudice any right or remedy available to the Department with respect to such breach or default. d. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected. In such an instance, the remainder would then continue to conform to the terms and requirements of applicable law. e. By execution of the Agreement, the Recipient represents that it has not paid and, also agrees not to pay, any bonus or commission for the purpose of obtaining an approval of its application for the financing hereunder. f. Nothing in the Agreement shall require the Recipient to observe or enforce compliance with any provision or perform any act or do any other thing in contravention of any applicable state law. If any of the provisions of the Agreement violate any applicable state law, the Recipient will at once notify the Department in writing in order that appropriate changes and modifications may be made by the Department and the Recipient to the end that the Recipient may proceed as soon as possible with the Project. g. In the event that this Agreement involves constructing and equipping of facilities, the Recipient shall submit to the Department for approval all appropriate plans and specifications covering the Project. The Department will review all plans and specifications and will issue to the Recipient a written approval with any approved portions of the Project and comments or recommendations covering any remainder of the Project deemed appropriate. After resolution of these comments and recommendations to the Department's satisfaction, the Department will issue to the Recipient a written approval with said remainder of the Project. Failure to obtain this written approval shall be sufficient cause of nonpayment by the Department. h. Upon completion of right-of-way activities on the Project, the Recipient must certify compliance with all applicable federal and state requirements. Certification is required prior to authorization for advertisement for or solicitation of bids for construction of the Project, including if no right-of-way is required. i. The Recipient will certify in writing, prior to Project closeout that the Project was completed in accordance with applicable plans and specifications, is in place on the Recipient's facility, adequate title is in the Recipient's name, and the Project is accepted by the Recipient as suitable for the intended purpose. j. The Recipient agrees that no federally -appropriated funds have been paid, or will be paid by or on behalf of the Recipient, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence any officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the making of any federal grant, the 104 525-010-40 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM MANAGEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT ocaoOo-osi22 Page 13 of 15 making of any federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement. If any funds other than federally -appropriated funds have been paid by the Recipient to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form -LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions. The Recipient shall require that the language of this paragraph be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. No funds received pursuant to this contract may be expended for lobbying the Legislature, the judicial branch or a state agency. k. The Recipient may not permit the Engineer of Record to perform Construction, Engineering and Inspection services on the Project. The Recipient shall comply with all applicable federal guidelines, procedures, and regulations. If at any time a review conducted by Department and or FHWA reveals that the applicable federal guidelines, procedures, and regulations were not followed by the Recipient and FHWA requires reimbursement of the funds, the Recipient will be responsible for repayment to the Department of all funds awarded under the terms of this Agreement. m. The Recipient shall: utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E -Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by Recipient during the term of the contract; and ii. expressly require any contractor and subcontractors performing work or providing services pursuant to the state contract to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E - Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract term. n. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute the same Agreement. A facsimile or electronic transmission of this Agreement with a signature on behalf of a party will be legal and binding on such party. o. The Parties agree to comply with s.20.055(5), Florida Statutes, and to incorporate in all subcontracts the obligation to comply with s.20.055(5), Florida Statutes. p. If the Project is procured pursuant to Chapter 255, Florida Statutes, for construction services and the cost of the Project is to be paid from state -appropriated funds, then the Recipient must comply with the requirements of Section 255.0991, Florida Statutes. 18. Exhibits: a. Exhibits "A", "B", "C", "D", "E" and "F" are attached to and incorporated into this Agreement. b. ® If this Project includes Phase 58 (construction) activities, then Exhibit "G", FHWA FORM 1273, is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. c. ❑ Alternative Advance Payment Financial Provisions are used on this Project. If an Alternative Pay Method is used on this Project, then Exhibit "H", Alternative Advance Payment Financial Provisions, is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. d. ❑ State funds are used on this Project. If state funds are used on this Project, then Exhibit "I", State Funds Addendum, is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. Exhibit "J", State Financial Assistance (Florida Single Audit Act), is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. e. ❑ This Project utilizes Advance Project Reimbursement. If this Project utilizes Advance Project Reimbursement, then Exhibit "W', Advance Project Reimbursement is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. 105 -01 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 5250 PROGRAM MANAGEMENEMENT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGC/OOC-09/22 Page 14 of 15 f. ❑ This Project includes funding for landscaping. If this Project includes funding for landscaping, then Exhibit "L", Landscape Maintenance, is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. g. ❑ This Project includes funding for a roadway lighting system. If the Project includes funding for roadway lighting system, Exhibit "M", Roadway Lighting Maintenance is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. h. ❑ This Project includes funding for traffic signals and/or traffic signal systems. If this Project includes funding for traffic signals and/or traffic signals systems, Exhibit "N", Traffic Signal Maintenance is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. i. ❑ A portion or all of the Project will utilize Department right-of-way and, therefore, Exhibit "O", Terms and Conditions of Construction in Department Right -of -Way, is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. j. ® The following Exhibit(s) are attached and incorporated into this Agreement: A.B.C.D.E.F&G k. Exhibit and Attachment List Exhibit A: Project Description and Responsibilities Exhibit B: Schedule of Financial Assistance Exhibit C: Title VI Assurances Exhibit D: Recipient Resolution Exhibit E: Federal Financial Assistance (Single Audit Act) Exhibit F: Contract Payment Requirements * Exhibit G: FHWA Form 1273 * Exhibit H: Alternative Advance Payment Financial Provisions * Exhibit I: State Funds Addendum * Exhibit J: State Financial Assistance (Florida Single Audit Act) * Exhibit K: Advance Project Reimbursement * Exhibit L: Landscape Maintenance * Exhibit M: Roadway Lighting Maintenance * Exhibit N: Traffic Signal Maintenance * Exhibit O: Terms and Conditions of Construction in Department Right -of -Way * Additional Exhibit(s): * Indicates that the Exhibit is only attached and incorporated if applicable box is selected. 106 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 -40 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT EENTNT LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT OGCIOOC-09/22 Page 15 of 15 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day and year written above. RECIPIENT STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Name: Title: Chairperson By: Name: Steven C. Braun, P.E. Title: Director of Transportation Development Legal Review: 107 Alt Form 525-010-40A STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 -011 -OA LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 05/21 1*01-.31<r� PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES FPN: 446073-1-58-01 This exhibit forms an integral part of the Agreement between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and Indian River County PROJECT LOCATION: ❑ The project is on the National Highway System. ❑ The project is on the State Highway System. PROJECT LENGTH AND MILE POST LIMITS: 1.39 Miles PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Project scope consist of the construction of a multi-purpose path along an abandoned railroad right-of-way from Fellsmere to the west side of 1-95 through St Sebastian River Preserve State Park, known as the Trans Florida Central "Rails -to -Trails" Corridor proejct. This project is part of the North County Greenways Plan. Project length is 1.39 miles SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS BY RECIPIENT: The Recipient is required to provide a copy of the design plans for the Department's review and approval to coordinate permitting with the Department, and notify the Department prior to commencement of any Right -of -Way activities. The Recipient shall commence the project's activities subsequent to the execution of this Agreement and shall perform in accordance with the following schedule: a) Study to be completed by N/A b) Design to be completed by N/A c) Right -of -Way requirements identified and provided to the Department by N/A d) Right -of -Way to be certified by 11/18/2022 e) Construction contract to be let by 8/1/2023 0 Construction to be completed by 6/30/2025 If this schedule cannot be met, the Recipient will notify the Department in writing with a revised schedule or the project is subject to the withdrawal of funding. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS BY DEPARTMENT: Issuance of the Notice to Proceed (NTP) to the Indian River County is subject to the submittal and approval of the completed: CE 1 Checklist and CE 1 Memo, ROW Form 575-095-05, BID Package and including all attachments technical specifications and final plans. Page 1 of 1 108 Aft Form 525-010-40B STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 -011 -OB LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 8/21 Page 1 of 1 EXHIBIT B SCHEDULE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE RECIPIENT NAME & BILLING ADDRESS: FINANCIAL PROJECT NUMBER: Indian River County 446073-1-58-01 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 COST ANALYSIS CERTIFICATION AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 216.3475, FLORIDA STATUTES: I certify that the cost for each line item budget category has been evaluated and determined to be allowable, reasonable, and necessary as required by Section 216.3475, F.S. Documentation is on file evidencing the methodology used and the conclusions reached. Mya Gray District Grant Manager Name Signature Date 109 MAXIMUM PARTICIPATION PHASE OF WORK B Fiscal Year PROJEO TAT FUNDS LOCAL(2)FUNDS STATE(3) FEDERAL FUNDS esign- Phase 38 FY. (Insert Program Name) $ $ $ $ FY: (Insert Program Name) $ $ $ $ Y: Insert Program Name $ $ $ $ Total Design Cost $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Right -of -Way- Phase 48 Y: (Insert Program Name) $ $ $ $ Y: (Insert Program Name) $ $ $ $ Y: Insert Program Name $ $ $ $ Total Right -of -Way Cost $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 onstruction- Phase 58 Y: 2023-2024 (TALL/TALT) $ 368,300.00 $ $ $ 368,300.00 Y: 2024-2025 (TALT/TALU) $ 497,585.00 $ $ $ 497,585.00 Y: 2023-2025 (Local Participation) $ 525,791.00 $ 525,791.00 $ $ Total Construction Cost $ 1,391,676.00 $ 525,791.00 $ 0.00 $ 865,885.00 onstruction Engineering and Inspection (CEI)- Phase 68 Y: (Insert Program Name) $ $ $ $ Y: (Insert Program Name) $ $ $ $ Y: Insert Program Name $ $ $ $ Total CEI Cost $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Insert Phase) Y: (Insert Program Name) $ $ $ $ Y: (Insert Program Name) $ $ $ $ Y: Insert Program Name $ $ $ $ Total Phase Costs $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 TOTAL COST OF THE PROJECT 1 $ 1,391,676.00 $ 525,791.00 $ 0.00 $ 865,885.00 COST ANALYSIS CERTIFICATION AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 216.3475, FLORIDA STATUTES: I certify that the cost for each line item budget category has been evaluated and determined to be allowable, reasonable, and necessary as required by Section 216.3475, F.S. Documentation is on file evidencing the methodology used and the conclusions reached. Mya Gray District Grant Manager Name Signature Date 109 Alt Form 525-010-40C STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 -011 -OC LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 05/21 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT C TITLE VI ASSURANCES During the performance of this contract, the consultant or contractor, for itself, its assignees and successors in interest (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "contractor") agrees as follows: (1.) Compliance with REGULATIONS: The contractor shall comply with the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination in federally -assisted programs of the U.S. Department of Transportation (hereinafter, "USDOT") Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21, as they may be amended from time to time, (hereinafter referred to as the REGULATIONS), which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this contract. (2.) Nondiscrimination: The Contractor, with regard to the work performed by it during the contract, shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the selection and retention of sub- contractors, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall not participate either directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by Section 21.5 of the REGULATIONS, including employment practices when the contract covers a program set forth in Appendix B of the REGULATIONS. (3.) Solicitations for Sub -contractors, including Procurements of Materials and Equipment: In all solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the contractor for work to be performed under sub -contract, including procurements of materials or leases of equipment, each potential sub -contractor or supplier shall be notified by the contractor of the contractor's obligations under this contract and the REGULATIONS relative to nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex. (4.) Information and Reports: The contractor shall provide all information and reports required by the REGULATIONS or directives issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the Florida Department of Transportation or the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such REGULATIONS, orders and instructions. Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this information the contractor shall so certify to the Florida Department of Transportation, or the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, or Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information. (5.) Sanctions for Noncompliance: In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination provisions of this contract, the Florida Department of Transportation shall impose such contract sanctions as it or the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration. or 110 525 -011 -OC PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 05/21 Page 2 of 2 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to: a. withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or b. cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part. (6.) Incorporation of Provisions: The contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) in every sub -contract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the REGULATIONS, or directives issued pursuant thereto. The contractor shall take such action with respect to any sub -contract or procurement as the Florida Department of Transportation or the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, or Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance, provided, however, that, in the event a contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a sub -contractor or supplier as a result of such direction, the contractor may request the Florida Department of Transportation to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the Florida Department of Transportation, and, in addition, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. (7.) Compliance with Nondiscrimination Statutes and Authorities: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. § 2000d et seq., 78 stat. 252), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin); and 49 CFR Part 21; The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, (42 U.S.C. § 4601), (prohibits unfair treatment of persons displaced or whose property has been acquired because of Federal or Federal -aid programs and projects); Federal -Aid Highway Act of 1973, (23 U.S.C. § 324 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex); Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, (29 U.S.C. § 794 et seq.), as amended, (prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability); and 49 CFR Part 27; The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, (42 U.S.C. § 6101 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of age); Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982, (49 USC § 471, Section 47123), as amended, (prohibits discrimination based on race, creed, color, national origin, or sex); The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, (PL 100-209), (Broadened the scope, coverage and applicability of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, by expanding the definition of the terms "programs or activities" to include all of the programs or activities of the Federal -aid recipients, sub -recipients and contractors, whether such programs or activities are Federally funded or not); Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability in the operation of public entities, public and private transportation systems, places of public accommodation, and certain testing entities (42 U.S.C. §§ 12131 -- 12189) as implemented by Department of Transportation regulations at 49 C.F.R. parts 37 and 38; The Federal Aviation Administration's Non-discrimination statute (49 U.S.C. § 47123) (prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, and sex); Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low -Income Populations, which ensures non- discrimination against minority populations by discouraging programs, policies, and activities with disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority and low-income populations; Executive Order 13166, Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency, and resulting agency guidance, national origin discrimination includes discrimination because of limited English proficiency (LEP). To ensure compliance with Title VI, you must take reasonable steps to ensure that LEP persons have meaningful access to your programs (70 Fed. Reg. at 74087 to 74100); Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, which prohibits you from discriminating because of sex in education programs or activities (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq). 111 Aft Form 525-010-40D STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 -011 -OD LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT os/z1 Page 1 of 1 EXHIBIT D RECIPIENT RESOLUTION The Recipient's Resolution authorizing entry into this Agreement is attached and incorporated into this Agreement. 112 Alt Form 525-010-40E STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 -011 -OE LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT os:z1 Page 1 cf 1 EXHIBIT E FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (SINGLE AUDIT ACT) FEDERAL RESOURCES AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS: CFDA No.: 20.205 CFDA Title: Highway Planning and Construction Federal -Aid Highway Program, Federal Lands Highway Program CFDA Program https://beta.sam.gov/falll093726316c3409a8e50f4c75f5ef2c6/view?keywords=20.205&sort=- Site: relevance&index=cfda&is active=true&page=1 Award Amount: $865,885.00 Awarding Florida Department of Transportation Agency: Award is for No R&D: Indirect Cost N/A Rate: FEDERAL RESOURCES AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: 2 CFR Part 200 — Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles & Audit Requirements for Federal Awards http://www.ecfr.gov/cqi-bin/text-idx?node=2:1.1.2.2.1 FEDERAL RESOURCES AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT MAY ALSO BE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: Title 23 — Highways, United States Code http://uscode. house.gov/browse/prelim(a)_title23&edition=prelim Title 49 — Transportation, United States Code http://uscode.house.gov/browse/prelim(d_)title49&edition=prelim Map -21 — Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21St Century, Public Law 112-141 httD://www.ono.aov/fdsys/Dka/PLAW-112Dubl141 /Ddf/PLAW-1121)ubl141.Ddf Federal Highway Administration — Florida Division http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/fldiv/ Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) Sub -award Reporting System (FSRS) https://www.fsrs.gov/ 113 Alt Form 525-010-40F STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 -011 -OF LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 05/21 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT F CONTRACT PAYMENT REQUIREMENTS Florida Department of Financial Services, Reference Guide for State Expenditures Cost Reimbursement Contracts Invoices for cost reimbursement contracts must be supported by an itemized listing of expenditures by category (salary, travel, expenses, etc.). Supporting documentation shall be submitted for each amount for which reimbursement is being claimed indicating that the item has been paid. Documentation for each amount for which reimbursement is being claimed must indicate that the item has been paid. Check numbers may be provided in lieu of copies of actual checks. Each piece of documentation should clearly reflect the dates of service. Only expenditures for categories in the approved agreement budget may be reimbursed. These expenditures must be allowable (pursuant to law) and directly related to the services being provided. Listed below are types and examples of supporting documentation for cost reimbursement agreements: Salaries: Timesheets that support the hours worked on the project or activity must be kept. A payroll register, or similar documentation should be maintained. The payroll register should show gross salary charges, fringe benefits, other deductions and net pay. If an individual for whom reimbursement is being claimed is paid by the hour, a document reflecting the hours worked times the rate of pay will be acceptable. Fringe benefits: Fringe benefits should be supported by invoices showing the amount paid on behalf of the employee, e.g., insurance premiums paid. If the contract specifically states that fringe benefits will be based on a specified percentage rather than the actual cost of fringe benefits, then the calculation for the fringe benefits amount must be shown. Exception: Governmental entities are not required to provide check numbers or copies of checks for fringe benefits. Travel: Reimbursement for travel must be in accordance with s. 112.061, F.S., which includes submission of the claim on the approved state travel voucher along with supporting receipts and invoices. Other direct costs: Reimbursement will be made based on paid invoices/receipts and proof of payment processing (cancelled/processed checks and bank statements). If nonexpendable property is purchased using state funds, the contract should include a provision for the transfer of the property to the State when services are terminated. Documentation must be provided to show compliance with DMS Rule 60A-1.017, F.A.C., regarding the requirements for contracts which include services and that provide for the contractor to purchase tangible personal property as defined in s. 273.02, F.S., for subsequent transfer to the State. Indirect costs: If the contract stipulates that indirect costs will be paid based on a specified rate, then the calculation should be shown. Indirect costs must be in the approved agreement budget and the entity must be able to demonstrate that the costs are not duplicated elsewhere as direct costs. All indirect cost rates must be evaluated for reasonableness and for allowability and must be allocated consistently. 114 Contracts between state agencies may submit alternative documentation to substantiate the reimbursement request, which may be in the form of FLAIR reports or other detailed reports. The Florida Department of Financial Services, online Reference Guide for State Expenditures can be found at this web address https://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/AA/Manuals/documents/ReferenceGuideforState Expend itu res. pdf. 115 Aft Forth 525-010-40G STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 -011 -OG LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT onz2 Page 1 of 1 EXHIBIT G FHWA FORM 1273 FEDERAL RESOURCES AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS: LEGAL REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC — COMPLIANCE WITH FHWA 1273. The FHWA-1273 version dated July 5th, 2022 is appended in its entirety to this Exhibit. FHWA-1273 may also be referenced on the Department's website at the following URL address: hftp://www.fhwa.dot.gov/programadmin/contracts/1 273/ 1273. pdf Sub -recipients of federal grants awards for Federal -Aid Highway construction shall take responsibility to obtain this information and comply with all provisions contained in FHWA-1273. 116 REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS FEDERAL -AID CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS I. General II. Nondiscrimination III. Non -segregated Facilities IV. Davis -Bacon and Related Act Provisions V. Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act Provisions VI. Subletting or Assigning the Contract VII. Safety: Accident Prevention VIII. False Statements Concerning Highway Projects IX. Implementation of Clean Air Act and Federal Water Pollution Control Act X. Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion XI. Certification Regarding Use of Contract Funds for Lobbying XII. Use of United States -Flag Vessels: ATTACHMENTS A. Employment and Materials Preference for Appalachian Development Highway System or Appalachian Local Access Road Contracts (included in Appalachian contracts only) I. GENERAL 1. Form FHWA-1273 must be physically incorporated in each construction contract funded under title 23, United States Code, as required in 23 CFR 633.102(b) (excluding emergency contracts solely intended for debris removal). The contractor (or subcontractor) must insert this form in each subcontract and further require its inclusion in all lower tier subcontracts (excluding purchase orders, rental agreements and other agreements for supplies or services). 23 CFR 633.102(e). The applicable requirements of Form FHWA-1273 are incorporated by reference for work done under any purchase order, rental agreement or agreement for other services. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor, lower -tier subcontractor or service provider. 23 CFR 633.102(e). Form FHWA-1273 must be included in all Federal -aid design - build contracts, in all subcontracts and in lower tier subcontracts (excluding subcontracts for design services, purchase orders, rental agreements and other agreements for supplies or services) in accordance with 23 CFR 633.102. The design -builder shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor, lower -tier subcontractor or service provider. Contracting agencies may reference Form FHWA-1273 in solicitation -for -bids or request -for -proposals documents, however, the Form FHWA-1273 must be physically incorporated (not referenced) in all contracts, subcontracts and lower -tier subcontracts (excluding purchase orders, rental agreements and other agreements for supplies or services related to a construction contract). 23 CFR 633.102(b). 2. Subject to the applicability criteria noted in the following sections, these contract provisions shall apply to all work FHWA-1273 -- Revised July 5, 2022 performed on the contract by the contractor's own organization and with the assistance of workers under the contractor's immediate superintendence and to all work performed on the contract by piecework, station work, or by subcontract. 23 CFR 633.102(d). 3. A breach of any of the stipulations contained in these Required Contract Provisions may be sufficient grounds for withholding of progress payments, withholding of final payment, termination of the contract, suspension / debarment or any other action determined to be appropriate by the contracting agency and FHWA. 4. Selection of Labor: During the performance of this contract, the contractor shall not use convict labor for any purpose within the limits of a construction project on a Federal -aid highway unless it is labor performed by convicts who are on parole, supervised release, or probation. 23 U.S.C. 114(b). The term Federal -aid highway does not include roadways functionally classified as local roads or rural minor collectors. 23 U.S.C. 101(a). II. NONDISCRIMINATION (23 CFR 230.107(a); 23 CFR Part 230, Subpart A, Appendix A; EO 11246) The provisions of this section related to 23 CFR Part 230, Subpart A, Appendix A are applicable to all Federal -aid construction contracts and to all related construction subcontracts of $10,000 or more. The provisions of 23 CFR Part 230 are not applicable to material supply, engineering, or architectural service contracts. In addition, the contractor and all subcontractors must comply with the following policies: Executive Order 11246, 41 CFR Part 60, 29 CFR Parts 1625-1627, 23 U.S.C. 140, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 794), Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2000d et sec.), and related regulations including 49 CFR Parts 21, 26, and 27; and 23 CFR Parts 200, 230, and 633. The contractor and all subcontractors must comply with: the requirements of the Equal Opportunity Clause in 41 CFR 60- 1.4(b) and, for all construction contracts exceeding $10,000, the Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications in 41 CFR 60-4.3. Note: The U.S. Department of Labor has exclusive authority to determine compliance with Executive Order 11246 and the policies of the Secretary of Labor including 41 CFR Part 60, and 29 CFR Parts 1625-1627. The contracting agency and the FHWA have the authority and the responsibility to ensure compliance with 23 U.S.C. 140, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 794), and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2000d et seq.), and related regulations including 49 CFR Parts 21, 26, and 27; and 23 CFR Parts 200, 230, and 633. The following provision is adopted from 23 CFR Part 230, Subpart A, Appendix A, with appropriate revisions to conform to the U.S. Department of Labor (US DOL) and FHWA requirements. 117 1. Equal Employment Opportunity: Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) requirements not to discriminate and to take affirmative action to assure equal opportunity as set forth under laws, executive orders, rules, regulations (see 28 CFR Part 35, 29 CFR Part 1630, 29 CFR Parts 1625-1627, 41 CFR Part 60 and 49 CFR Part 27) and orders of the Secretary of Labor as modified by the provisions prescribed herein, and imposed pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 140, shall constitute the EEO and specific affirmative action standards for the contractor's project activities under this contract. The provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.) set forth under 28 CFR Part 35 and 29 CFR Part 1630 are incorporated by reference in this contract. In the execution of this contract, the contractor agrees to comply with the following minimum specific requirement activities of EEO: a. The contractor will work with the contracting agency and the Federal Government to ensure that it has made every good faith effort to provide equal opportunity with respect to all of its terms and conditions of employment and in their review of activities under the contract. 23 CFR 230.409 (g)(4) & (5). b. The contractor will accept as its operating policy the following statement: "It is the policy of this Company to assure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, national origin, age or disability. Such action shall include: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship, pre -apprenticeship, and/or on-the-job training." 2. EEO Officer: The contractor will designate and make known to the contracting officers an EEO Officer who will have the responsibility for and must be capable of effectively administering and promoting an active EEO program and who must be assigned adequate authority and responsibility to do so. 3. Dissemination of Policy: All members of the contractor's staff who are authorized to hire, supervise, promote, and discharge employees, or who recommend such action or are substantially involved in such action, will be made fully cognizant of and will implement the contractor's EEO policy and contractual responsibilities to provide EEO in each grade and classification of employment. To ensure that the above agreement will be met, the following actions will be taken as a minimum: a. Periodic meetings of supervisory and personnel office employees will be conducted before the start of work and then not less often than once every six months, at which time the contractor's EEO policy and its implementation will be reviewed and explained. The meetings will be conducted by the EEO Officer or other knowledgeable company official. b. All new supervisory or personnel office employees will be given a thorough indoctrination by the EEO Officer, covering all major aspects of the contractor's EEO obligations within thirty days following their reporting for duty with the contractor. c. All personnel who are engaged in direct recruitment for the project will be instructed by the EEO Officer in the contractor's procedures for locating and hiring minorities and women. d. Notices and posters setting forth the contractor's EEO policy will be placed in areas readily accessible to employees, applicants for employment and potential employees. e. The contractor's EEO policy and the procedures to implement such policy will be brought to the attention of employees by means of meetings, employee handbooks, or other appropriate means. 4. Recruitment: When advertising for employees, the contractor will include in all advertisements for employees the notation: "An Equal Opportunity Employer." All such advertisements will be placed in publications having a large circulation among minorities and women in the area from which the project work force would normally be derived. a. The contractor will, unless precluded by a valid bargaining agreement, conduct systematic and direct recruitment through public and private employee referral sources likely to yield qualified minorities and women. To meet this requirement, the contractor will identify sources of potential minority group employees and establish with such identified sources procedures whereby minority and women applicants may be referred to the contractor for employment consideration. b. In the event the contractor has a valid bargaining agreement providing for exclusive hiring hall referrals, the contractor is expected to observe the provisions of that agreement to the extent that the system meets the contractor's compliance with EEO contract provisions. Where implementation of such an agreement has the effect of discriminating against minorities or women, or obligates the contractor to do the same, such implementation violates Federal nondiscrimination provisions. c. The contractor will encourage its present employees to refer minorities and women as applicants for employment. Information and procedures with regard to referring such applicants will be discussed with employees. 5. Personnel Actions: Wages, working conditions, and employee benefits shall be established and administered, and personnel actions of every type, including hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, and termination, shall be taken without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age or disability. The following procedures shall be followed: a. The contractor will conduct periodic inspections of project sites to ensure that working conditions and employee facilities do not indicate discriminatory treatment of project site personnel. b. The contractor will periodically evaluate the spread of wages paid within each classification to determine any evidence of discriminatory wage practices. c. The contractor will periodically review selected personnel actions in depth to determine whether there is evidence of discrimination. Where evidence is found, the contractor will promptly take corrective action. If the review indicates that the discrimination may extend beyond the actions reviewed, such corrective action shall include all affected persons. d. The contractor will promptly investigate all complaints of alleged discrimination made to the contractor in connection with its obligations under this contract, will attempt to resolve such complaints, and will take appropriate corrective action 118 within a reasonable time. If the investigation indicates that the discrimination may affect persons other than the complainant, such corrective action shall include such other persons. Upon completion of each investigation, the contractor will inform every complainant of all of their avenues of appeal. 6. Training and Promotion: a. The contractor will assist in locating, qualifying, and increasing the skills of minorities and women who are applicants for employment or current employees. Such efforts should be aimed at developing full journey level status employees in the type of trade or job classification involved. b. Consistent with the contractor's work force requirements and as permissible under Federal and State regulations, the contractor shall make full use of training programs (i.e., apprenticeship and on-the-job training programs for the geographical area of contract performance). In the event a special provision for training is provided under this contract, this subparagraph will be superseded as indicated in the special provision. The contracting agency may reserve training positions for persons who receive welfare assistance in accordance with 23 U.S.C. 140(a). c. The contractor will advise employees and applicants for employment of available training programs and entrance requirements for each. d. The contractor will periodically review the training and promotion potential of employees who are minorities and women and will encourage eligible employees to apply for such training and promotion. 7. Unions: If the contractor relies in whole or in part upon unions as a source of employees, the contractor will use good faith efforts to obtain the cooperation of such unions to increase opportunities for minorities and women. 23 CFR 230.409. Actions by the contractor, either directly or through a contractor's association acting as agent, will include the procedures set forth below: a. The contractor will use good faith efforts to develop, in cooperation with the unions, joint training programs aimed toward qualifying more minorities and women for membership in the unions and increasing the skills of minorities and women so that they may qualify for higher paying employment. b. The contractor will use good faith efforts to incorporate an EEO clause into each union agreement to the end that such union will be contractually bound to refer applicants without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability. c. The contractor is to obtain information as to the referral practices and policies of the labor union except that to the extent such information is within the exclusive possession of the labor union and such labor union refuses to furnish such information to the contractor, the contractor shall so certify to the contracting agency and shall set forth what efforts have been made to obtain such information. d. In the event the union is unable to provide the contractor with a reasonable flow of referrals within the time limit set forth in the collective bargaining agreement, the contractor will, through independent recruitment efforts, fill the employment vacancies without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability; making full efforts to obtain qualified and/or qualifiable minorities and women. The failure of a union to provide sufficient referrals (even though it is obligated to provide exclusive referrals under the terms of a collective bargaining agreement) does not relieve the contractor from the requirements of this paragraph. In the event the union referral practice prevents the contractor from meeting the obligations pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended, and these special provisions, such contractor shall immediately notify the contracting agency. 8. Reasonable Accommodation for Applicants / Employees with Disabilities: The contractor must be familiar with the requirements for and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and all rules and regulations established thereunder. Employers must provide reasonable accommodation in all employment activities unless to do so would cause an undue hardship. 9. Selection of Subcontractors, Procurement of Materials and Leasing of Equipment: The contractor shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure nondiscrimination in the administration of this contract. a. The contractor shall notify all potential subcontractors, suppliers, and lessors of their EEO obligations under this contract. b. The contractor will use good faith efforts to ensure subcontractor compliance with their EEO obligations. 10. Assurances Required: a. The requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 and the State DOT's FHWA-approved Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program are incorporated by reference. b. The contractor, subrecipient or subcontractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the performance of this contract. The contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR part 26 in the award and administration of DOT -assisted contracts. Failure by the contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach of this contract, which may result in the termination of this contract or such other remedy as the recipient deems appropriate, which may include, but is not limited to: (1) Withholding monthly progress payments; (2) Assessing sanctions; (3) Liquidated damages; and/or (4) Disqualifying the contractor from future bidding as non - responsible. c. The Title VI and nondiscrimination provisions of U.S. DOT Order 1050.2A at Appendixes A and E are incorporated by reference. 49 CFR Part 21. 11. Records and Reports: The contractor shall keep such records as necessary to document compliance with the EEO requirements. Such records shall be retained for a period of three years following the date of the final payment to the contractor for all contract work and shall be available at reasonable times and places for inspection by authorized representatives of the contracting agency and the FHWA. a. The records kept by the contractor shall document the following: 119 (1) The number and work hours of minority and non - minority group members and women employed in each work classification on the project; (2) The progress and efforts being made in cooperation with unions, when applicable, to increase employment opportunities for minorities and women; and (3) The progress and efforts being made in locating, hiring, training, qualifying, and upgrading minorities and women. b. The contractors and subcontractors will submit an annual report to the contracting agency each July for the duration of the project indicating the number of minority, women, and non - minority group employees currently engaged in each work classification required by the contract work. This information is to be reported on Form FHWA-1391. The staffing data should represent the project work force on board in all or any part of the last payroll period preceding the end of July. If on-the-job training is being required by special provision, the contractor will be required to collect and report training data. The employment data should reflect the work force on board during all or any part of the last payroll period preceding the end of July. III. NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES This provision is applicable to all Federal -aid construction contracts and to all related construction subcontracts of more than $10,000. 41 CFR 60-1.5. As prescribed by 41 CFR 60-1.8, the contractor must ensure that facilities provided for employees are provided in such a manner that segregation on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin cannot result. The contractor may neither require such segregated use by written or oral policies nor tolerate such use by employee custom. The contractor's obligation extends further to ensure that its employees are not assigned to perform their services at any location under the contractor's control where the facilities are segregated. The term "facilities" includes waiting rooms, work areas, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, restrooms, washrooms, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing provided for employees. The contractor shall provide separate or single -user restrooms and necessary dressing or sleeping areas to assure privacy between sexes. IV. DAVIS-BACON AND RELATED ACT PROVISIONS This section is applicable to all Federal -aid construction projects exceeding $2,000 and to all related subcontracts and lower -tier subcontracts (regardless of subcontract size), in accordance with 29 CFR 5.5. The requirements apply to all projects located within the right-of-way of a roadway that is functionally classified as Federal -aid highway. 23 U.S.C. 113. This excludes roadways functionally classified as local roads or rural minor collectors, which are exempt. 23 U.S.C. 101. Where applicable law requires that projects be treated as a project on a Federal -aid highway, the provisions of this subpart will apply regardless of the location of the project. Examples include: Surface Transportation Block Grant Program projects funded under 23 U.S.C. 133 [excluding recreational trails projects], the Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects funded under 23 U.S.C. 117, and National Highway Freight Program projects funded under 23 U.S.C. 167. The following provisions are from the U.S. Department of Labor regulations in 29 CFR 5.5 "Contract provisions and related matters" with minor revisions to conform to the FHWA- 1273 format and FHWA program requirements. 1. Minimum wages (29 CFR 5.5) a. All laborers and mechanics employed or working upon the site of the work, will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR part 3)), the full amount of wages and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalents thereof) due at time of payment computed at rates not less than those contained in the wage determination of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics. Contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits under section 1(b)(2) of the Davis -Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of paragraph 1.d. of this section; also, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often than quarterly) under plans, funds, or programs which cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. Such laborers and mechanics shall be paid the appropriate wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed, without regard to skill, except as provided in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(4). Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each classification for the time actually worked therein: Provided, That the employer's payroll records accurately set forth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed. The wage determination (including any additional classification and wage rates conformed under paragraph 1.b. of this section) and the Davis -Bacon poster (WH -1321) shall be posted at all times by the contractor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place where it can be easily seen by the workers. b.(1) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics, including helpers, which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage determination. The contracting officer shall approve an additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits therefore only when the following criteria have been met: (i) The work to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by a classification in the wage determination; and (ii) The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry; and 120 (iii) The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination. (2) If the contractor and the laborers and mechanics to be employed in the classification (if known), or their representatives, and the contracting officer agree on the classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits where appropriate), a report of the action taken shall be sent by the contracting officer to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will approve, modify, or disapprove every additional classification action within 30 days of receipt and so advise the contracting officer or will notify the contracting officer within the 30 -day period that additional time is necessary. (3) In the event the contractor, the laborers or mechanics to be employed in the classification or their representatives, and the contracting officer do not agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), the contracting officer shall refer the questions, including the views of all interested parties and the recommendation of the contracting officer, to the Administrator for determination. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will issue a determination within 30 days of receipt and so advise the contracting officer or will notify the contracting officer within the 30 -day period that additional time is necessary. (4) The wage rate (including fringe benefits where appropriate) determined pursuant to paragraphs 1.1b.(2) or 1.b.(3) of this section, shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this contract from the first day on which work is performed in the classification. c. Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the wage determination or shall pay another bona fide fringe benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof. d. If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, the contractor may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide fringe benefits under a plan or program, Provided, That the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis -Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. 2. Withholding (29 CFR 5.5) The contracting agency shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor, withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor under this contract, or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally - assisted contract subject to Davis -Bacon prevailing wage requirements, which is held by the same prime contractor, so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees, and helpers, employed by the contractor or any subcontractor the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee, or helper, employed or working on the site of the work, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the contracting agency may, after written notice to the contractor, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. 3. Payrolls and basic records (29 CFR 5.5) a. Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the contractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records shall contain the name, address, and social security number of each such worker, his or her correct classification, hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis -Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis - Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable programs. b.(1) The contractor shall submit weekly for each week in which any contract work is performed a copy of all payrolls to the contracting agency. The payrolls submitted shall set out accurately and completely all of the information required to be maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), except that full social security numbers and home addresses shall not be included on weekly transmittals. Instead the payrolls shall only need to include an individually identifying number for each employee (e.g., the last four digits of the employee's social security number). The required weekly payroll information may be submitted in any form desired. Optional Form WH -347 is available for this purpose from the Wage and Hour Division Web site. The prime contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. Contractors and subcontractors shall maintain the full social security number and current address of each covered worker, and shall provide them upon request to the contracting agency for transmission to the State DOT, the FHWA or the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor for purposes of an investigation or audit of compliance with prevailing wage requirements. It is not a violation of this section for a prime contractor to require a subcontractor to provide addresses and social security numbers to the prime contractor for its own records, without weekly submission to the contracting agency. (2) Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a "Statement of Compliance," signed by the contractor or 121 subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following: (i) That the payroll for the payroll period contains the information required to be provided under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(ii), the appropriate information is being maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), and that such information is correct and complete; (ii) That each laborer or mechanic (including each helper, apprentice, and trainee) employed on the contract during the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full wages earned, other than permissible deductions as set forth in 29 CFR part 3; (iii) That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash equivalents for the classification of work performed, as specified in the applicable wage determination incorporated into the contract. (3) The weekly submission of a properly executed certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form WH -347 shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the "Statement of Compliance" required by paragraph 3.b.(2) of this section. (4) The falsification of any of the above certifications may subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. 1001 and 31 U.S.C. 231. c. The contractor or subcontractor shall make the records required under paragraph 3.a. of this section available for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized representatives of the contracting agency, the State DOT, the FHWA, or the Department of Labor, and shall permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. If the contractor or subcontractor fails to submit the required records or to make them available, the FHWA may, after written notice to the contractor, the contracting agency or the State DOT, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the required records upon request or to make such records available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to 29 CFR 5.12. 4. Apprentices and trainees (29 CFR 5.5) a. Apprentices (programs of the USDOL). Apprentices will be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work they performed when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the job site in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. Any worker listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered or otherwise employed as stated above, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any apprentice performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. Where a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage rates (expressed in percentages of the journeyman's hourly rate) specified in the contractor's or subcontractor's registered program shall be observed. Every apprentice must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the registered program for the apprentice's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeymen hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Apprentices shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the apprenticeship program. If the apprenticeship program does not specify fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination for the applicable classification. If the Administrator determines that a different practice prevails for the applicable apprentice classification, fringes shall be paid in accordance with that determination. In the event the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize apprentices at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. b. Trainees (programs of the USDOL). Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work performed unless they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a program which has received prior approval, evidenced by formal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the 122 corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. c. Equal employment opportunity. The utilization of apprentices, trainees and journeymen under this part shall be in conformity with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and 29 CFR part 30. d. Apprentices and Trainees (programs of the U.S. DOT). Apprentices and trainees working under apprenticeship and skill training programs which have been certified by the Secretary of Transportation as promoting EEO in connection with Federal -aid highway construction programs are not subject to the requirements of paragraph 4 of this Section IV. 23 CFR 230.111(e)(2). The straight time hourly wage rates for apprentices and trainees under such programs will be established by the particular programs. The ratio of apprentices and trainees to journeymen shall not be greater than permitted by the terms of the particular program. 5. Compliance with Copeland Act requirements. The contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this contract as provided in 29 CFR 5.5. 6. Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert Form FHWA-1273 in any subcontracts and also require the subcontractors to include Form FHWA-1273 in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5. 7. Contract termination: debarment. A breach of the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as a contractor and a subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12. 8. Compliance with Davis -Bacon and Related Act requirements. All rulings and interpretations of the Davis - Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR parts 1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this contract as provided in 29 CFR 5.5. 9. Disputes concerning labor standards. As provided in 29 CFR 5.5, disputes arising out of the labor standards provisions of this contract shall not be subject to the general disputes clause of this contract. Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures of the Department of Labor set forth in 29 CFR parts 5, 6, and 7. Disputes within the meaning of this clause include disputes between the contractor (or any of its subcontractors) and the contracting agency, the U.S. Department of Labor, or the employees or their representatives. 10. Certification of eligibility (29 CFR 5.5) a. By entering into this contract, the contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the contractor's firm is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded Government contracts by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis -Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). b. No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for award of a Government contract by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis -Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). c. The penalty for making false statements is prescribed in the U.S. Criminal Code, 18 U.S.C. 1001. V. CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACT Pursuant to 29 CFR 5.5(b), the following clauses apply to any Federal -aid construction contract in an amount in excess of $100,000 and subject to the overtime provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. These clauses shall be inserted in addition to the clauses required by 29 CFR 5.5(a) or 29 CFR 4.6. As used in this paragraph, the terms laborers and mechanics include watchmen and guards. 1. Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to work in excess of forty hours in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in such workweek. 29 CFR 5.5. 2. Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in paragraph 1 of this section, the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in paragraph 1 of this section, in the sum currently provided in 29 CFR 5.5(b)(2)' for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in paragraph 1 of this section. 29 CFR 5.5. ' $27 as of January 23, 2019 (See 84 FR 213-01, 218) as may be adjusted annually by the Department of Labor; pursuant to the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act of 1990). 123 3. Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages. The FHWA or the contacting agency shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally -assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, which is held by the same prime contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth in paragraph 2 of this section. 29 CFR 5.5. 4. Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in paragraphs 1 through 4 of this section and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in paragraphs 1 through 4 of this section. 29 CFR 5.5. VI. SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNING THE CONTRACT This provision is applicable to all Federal -aid construction contracts on the National Highway System pursuant to 23 CFR 635.116. 1. The contractor shall perform with its own organization contract work amounting to not less than 30 percent (or a greater percentage if specified elsewhere in the contract) of the total original contract price, excluding any specialty items designated by the contracting agency. Specialty items may be performed by subcontract and the amount of any such specialty items performed may be deducted from the total original contract price before computing the amount of work required to be performed by the contractor's own organization (23 CFR 635.116). a. The term "perform work with its own organization" in paragraph 1 of Section VI refers to workers employed or leased by the prime contractor, and equipment owned or rented by the prime contractor, with or without operators. Such term does not include employees or equipment of a subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor, agents of the prime contractor, or any other assignees. The term may include payments for the costs of hiring leased employees from an employee leasing firm meeting all relevant Federal and State regulatory requirements. Leased employees may only be included in this term if the prime contractor meets all of the following conditions: (based on longstanding interpretation) (1) the prime contractor maintains control over the supervision of the day-to-day activities of the leased employees; (2) the prime contractor remains responsible for the quality of the work of the leased employees; (3) the prime contractor retains all power to accept or exclude individual employees from work on the project; and (4) the prime contractor remains ultimately responsible for the payment of predetermined minimum wages, the submission of payrolls, statements of compliance and all other Federal regulatory requirements. b. "Specialty Items" shall be construed to be limited to work that requires highly specialized knowledge, abilities, or equipment not ordinarily available in the type of contracting organizations qualified and expected to bid or propose on the contract as a whole and in general are to be limited to minor components of the overall contract. 23 CFR 635.102. 2. Pursuant to 23 CFR 635.116(a), the contract amount upon which the requirements set forth in paragraph (1) of Section VI is computed includes the cost of material and manufactured products which are to be purchased or produced by the contractor under the contract provisions. 3. Pursuant to 23 CFR 635.116(c), the contractor shall furnish (a) a competent superintendent or supervisor who is employed by the firm, has full authority to direct performance of the work in accordance with the contract requirements, and is in charge of all construction operations (regardless of who performs the work) and (b) such other of its own organizational resources (supervision, management, and engineering services) as the contracting officer determines is necessary to assure the performance of the contract. 4. No portion of the contract shall be sublet, assigned or otherwise disposed of except with the written consent of the contracting officer, or authorized representative, and such consent when given shall not be construed to relieve the contractor of any responsibility for the fulfillment of the contract. Written consent will be given only after the contracting agency has assured that each subcontract is evidenced in writing and that it contains all pertinent provisions and requirements of the prime contract. (based on long- standing interpretation of 23 CFR 635.116). 5. The 30 -percent self -performance requirement of paragraph (1) is not applicable to design -build contracts; however, contracting agencies may establish their own self -performance requirements. 23 CFR 635.116(d). VII. SAFETY: ACCIDENT PREVENTION This provision is applicable to all Federal -aid construction contracts and to all related subcontracts. 1. In the performance of this contract the contractor shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws governing safety, health, and sanitation (23 CFR Part 635). The contractor shall provide all safeguards, safety devices and protective equipment and take any other needed actions as it determines, or as the contracting officer may determine, to be reasonably necessary to protect the life and health of employees on the job and the safety of the public and to protect property in connection with the performance of the work covered by the contract. 23 CFR 635.108. 2. It is a condition of this contract, and shall be made a condition of each subcontract, which the contractor enters into pursuant to this contract, that the contractor and any subcontractor shall not permit any employee, in performance of the contract, to work in surroundings or under conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to his/her health or safety, as determined under construction safety and health standards (29 CFR Part 1926) promulgated by the Secretary of Labor, in accordance with Section 107 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3704). 29 CFR 1926.10. 3. Pursuant to 29 CFR 1926.3, it is a condition of this contract that the Secretary of Labor or authorized representative thereof, shall have right of entry to any site of contract performance to inspect or investigate the matter of compliance 124 with the construction safety and health standards and to carry out the duties of the Secretary under Section 107 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3704). VIII. FALSE STATEMENTS CONCERNING HIGHWAY PROJECTS This provision is applicable to all Federal -aid construction contracts and to all related subcontracts. In order to assure high quality and durable construction in conformity with approved plans and specifications and a high degree of reliability on statements and representations made by engineers, contractors, suppliers, and workers on Federal - aid highway projects, it is essential that all persons concerned with the project perform their functions as carefully, thoroughly, and honestly as possible. Willful falsification, distortion, or misrepresentation with respect to any facts related to the project is a violation of Federal law. To prevent any misunderstanding regarding the seriousness of these and similar acts, Form FHWA-1022 shall be posted on each Federal -aid highway project (23 CFR Part 635) in one or more places where it is readily available to all persons concerned with the project: 18 U.S.C. 1020 reads as follows: "Whoever, being an officer, agent, or employee of the United States, or of any State or Territory, or whoever, whether a person, association, firm, or corporation, knowingly makes any false statement, false representation, or false report as to the character, quality, quantity, or cost of the material used or to be used, or the quantity or quality of the work performed or to be performed, or the cost thereof in connection with the submission of plans, maps, specifications, contracts, or costs of construction on any highway or related project submitted for approval to the Secretary of Transportation; or Whoever knowingly makes any false statement, false representation, false report or false claim with respect to the character, quality, quantity, or cost of any work performed or to be performed, or materials furnished or to be furnished, in connection with the construction of any highway or related project approved by the Secretary of Transportation; or Whoever knowingly makes any false statement or false representation as to material fact in any statement, certificate, or report submitted pursuant to provisions of the Federal -aid Roads Act approved July 11, 1916, (39 Stat. 355), as amended and supplemented; Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both." IX. IMPLEMENTATION OF CLEAN AIR ACT AND FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT (42 U.S.C. 7606; 2 CFR 200.88; EO 11738) This provision is applicable to all Federal -aid construction contracts in excess of $150,000 and to all related subcontracts. 48 CFR 2.101; 2 CFR 200.326. By submission of this bid/proposal or the execution of this contract or subcontract, as appropriate, the bidder, proposer, Federal -aid construction contractor, subcontractor, supplier, or vendor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671 q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387). Violations must be reported to the Federal Highway Administration and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency. 2 CFR Part 200, Appendix II. The contractor agrees to include or cause to be included the requirements of this Section in every subcontract, and further agrees to take such action as the contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing such requirements. 2 CFR 200.326. X. CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION This provision is applicable to all Federal -aid construction contracts, design -build contracts, subcontracts, lower -tier subcontracts, purchase orders, lease agreements, consultant contracts or any other covered transaction requiring FHWA approval or that is estimated to cost $25,000 or more — as defined in 2 CFR Parts 180 and 1200. 2 CFR 180.220 and 1200.220. 1. Instructions for Certification — First Tier Participants: a. By signing and submitting this proposal, the prospective first tier participant is providing the certification set out below. b. The inability of a person to provide the certification set out below will not necessarily result in denial of participation in this covered transaction. The prospective first tier participant shall submit an explanation of why it cannot provide the certification set out below. The certification or explanation will be considered in connection with the department or agency's determination whether to enter into this transaction. However, failure of the prospective first tier participant to furnish a certification or an explanation shall disqualify such a person from participation in this transaction. 2 CFR 180.320. c. The certification in this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when the contracting agency determined to enter into this transaction. If it is later determined that the prospective participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the contracting agency may terminate this transaction for cause of default. 2 CFR 180.325. d. The prospective first tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the contracting agency to whom this proposal is submitted if any time the prospective first tier participant learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. 2 CFR 180.345 and 180.350. e. The terms "covered transaction," "debarred," "suspended," "ineligible," "participant," "person," "principal," and "voluntarily excluded," as used in this clause, are defined in 2 CFR Parts 180, Subpart I, 180.900-180.1020, and 1200. "First Tier Covered Transactions" refers to any covered transaction between a recipient or subrecipient of Federal funds and a participant (such as the prime or general contract). "Lower Tier Covered Transactions" refers to any covered transaction under a First Tier Covered Transaction (such as subcontracts). "First Tier Participant" refers to the participant 125 who has entered into a covered transaction with a recipient or subrecipient of Federal funds (such as the prime or general contractor). "Lower Tier Participant" refers any participant who has entered into a covered transaction with a First Tier Participant or other Lower Tier Participants (such as subcontractors and suppliers). f. The prospective first tier participant agrees by submitting this proposal that, should the proposed covered transaction be entered into, it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the department or agency entering into this transaction. 2 CFR 180.330. g. The prospective first tier participant further agrees by submitting this proposal that it will include the clause titled "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion -Lower Tier Covered Transactions," provided by the department or contracting agency, entering into this covered transaction, without modification, in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions exceeding the $25,000 threshold. 2 CFR 180.220 and 180.300. h. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered transaction that is not debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from the covered transaction, unless it knows that the certification is erroneous. 2 CFR 180.300; 180.320, and 180.325. A participant is responsible for ensuring that its principals are not suspended, debarred, or otherwise ineligible to participate in covered transactions. 2 CFR 180.335. To verify the eligibility of its principals, as well as the eligibility of any lower tier prospective participants, each participant may, but is not required to, check the System for Award Management website (https://www.sam.gov/). 2 CFR 180.300, 180.320, and 180.325. i. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require the establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and information of the prospective participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. j. Except for transactions authorized under paragraph (f) of these instructions, if a participant in a covered transaction knowingly enters into a lower tier covered transaction with a person who is suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department or agency may terminate this transaction for cause or default. 2 CFR 180.325. 2. Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion — First Tier Participants: a. The prospective first tier participant certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals: (1) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participating in covered transactions by any Federal department or agency, 2 CFR 180.335;. (2) Have not within a three-year period preceding this proposal been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property, 2 CFR 180.800; (3) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (Federal, State or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (a)(2) of this certification, 2 CFR 180.700 and 180.800: and (4) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application/proposal had one or more public transactions (Federal, State or local) terminated for cause or default. 2 CFR 180.335(d). (5) Are not a corporation that has been convicted of a felony violation under any Federal law within the two-year period preceding this proposal (USDOT Order 4200.6 implementing appropriations act requirements); and (6) Are not a corporation with any unpaid Federal tax liability that has been assessed, for which all judicial and administrative remedies have been exhausted, or have lapsed, and that is not being paid in a timely manner pursuant to an agreement with the authority responsible for collecting the tax liability (USDOT Order 4200.6 implementing appropriations act requirements). b. Where the prospective participant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such prospective participant should attach an explanation to this proposal. 2 CFR 180.335 and 180.340. 3. Instructions for Certification - Lower Tier Participants: (Applicable to all subcontracts, purchase orders, and other lower tier transactions requiring prior FHWA approval or estimated to cost $25,000 or more - 2 CFR Parts 180 and 1200). 2 CFR 180.220 and 1200.220. a. By signing and submitting this proposal, the prospective lower tier participant is providing the certification set out below. b. The certification in this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was entered into. If it is later determined that the prospective lower tier participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department, or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. c. The prospective lower tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the person to which this proposal is submitted if at any time the prospective lower tier participant learns that its certification was erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. 2 CFR 180.365. d. The terms "covered transaction," "debarred," "suspended," "ineligible," "participant," "person," "principal," and "voluntarily excluded," as used in this clause, are defined in 2 CFR Parts 180, Subpart I, 180.900 — 180.1020, and 1200. You may contact the person to which this proposal is 126 10 submitted for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. "First Tier Covered Transactions" refers to any covered transaction between a recipient or subrecipient of Federal funds and a participant (such as the prime or general contract). "Lower Tier Covered Transactions" refers to any covered transaction under a First Tier Covered Transaction (such as subcontracts). "First Tier Participant' refers to the participant who has entered into a covered transaction with a recipient or subrecipient of Federal funds (such as the prime or general contractor). "Lower Tier Participant' refers any participant who has entered into a covered transaction with a First Tier Participant or other Lower Tier Participants (such as subcontractors and suppliers). e. The prospective lower tier participant agrees by submitting this proposal that, should the proposed covered transaction be entered into, it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the department or agency with which this transaction originated. 2 CFR 1200.220 and 1200.332. f. The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by submitting this proposal that it will include this clause titled "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion -Lower Tier Covered Transaction," without modification, in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions exceeding the $25,000 threshold. 2 CFR 180.220 and 1200.220. g. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered transaction that is not debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from the covered transaction, unless it knows that the certification is erroneous. A participant is responsible for ensuring that its principals are not suspended, debarred, or otherwise ineligible to participate in covered transactions. To verify the eligibility of its principals, as well as the eligibility of any lower tier prospective participants, each participant may, but is not required to, check the System for Award Management website (https://www.sam.-qov/), which is compiled by the General Services Administration. 2 CFR 180.300, 180.320, 180.330, and 180.335. h. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and information of participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. i. Except for transactions authorized under paragraph a of these instructions, if a participant in a covered transaction knowingly enters into a lower tier covered transaction with a person who is suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. 2 CFR 180.325. Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion --Lower Tier Participants: 1. The prospective lower tier participant certifies, by submission of this proposal, that neither it nor its principals (a) is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participating in covered transactions by any Federal department or agency, 2 CFR 180.355; (b) is a corporation that has been convicted of a felony violation under any Federal law within the two-year period preceding this proposal (USDOT Order 4200.6 implementing appropriations act requirements); and (c) is a corporation with any unpaid Federal tax liability that has been assessed, for which all judicial and administrative remedies have been exhausted, or have lapsed, and that is not being paid in a timely manner pursuant to an agreement with the authority responsible for collecting the tax liability. (USDOT Order 4200.6 implementing appropriations act requirements) 2. Where the prospective lower tier participant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such prospective participant should attach an explanation to this proposal. XI. CERTIFICATION REGARDING USE OF CONTRACT FUNDS FOR LOBBYING This provision is applicable to all Federal -aid construction contracts and to all related subcontracts which exceed $100,000. 49 CFR Part 20, App. A. 1. The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: a. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any Federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. b. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any Federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form -LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions. 2. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by 31 U.S.C. 1352. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. 3. The prospective participant also agrees by submitting its bid or proposal that the participant shall require that the language of this certification be included in all lower tier 127 11 subcontracts, which exceed $100,000 and that all such recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. XII. USE OF UNITED STATES -FLAG VESSELS: This provision is applicable to all Federal -aid construction contracts, design -build contracts, subcontracts, lower -tier subcontracts, purchase orders, lease agreements, or any other covered transaction. 46 CFR Part 381. This requirement applies to material or equipment that is acquired for a specific Federal -aid highway project. 46 CFR 381.7. It is not applicable to goods or materials that come into inventories independent of an FHWA funded -contract. When oceanic shipments (or shipments across the Great Lakes) are necessary for materials or equipment acquired for a specific Federal -aid construction project, the bidder, proposer, contractor, subcontractor, or vendor agrees: 1. To utilize privately owned United States -flag commercial vessels to ship at least 50 percent of the gross tonnage (computed separately for dry bulk carriers, dry cargo liners, and tankers) involved, whenever shipping any equipment, material, or commodities pursuant to this contract, to the extent such vessels are available at fair and reasonable rates for United States -flag commercial vessels. 46 CFR 381.7. 2. To furnish within 20 days following the date of loading for shipments originating within the United States or within 30 working days following the date of loading for shipments originating outside the United States, a legible copy of a rated, 'on -board' commercial ocean bill -of -lading in English for each shipment of cargo described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section to both the Contracting Officer (through the prime contractor in the case of subcontractor bills -of -lading) and to the Office of Cargo and Commercial Sealift (MAR -620), Maritime Administration, Washington, DC 20590. (MARAD requires copies of the ocean carrier's (master) bills of lading, certified onboard, dated, with rates and charges. These bills of lading may contain business sensitive information and therefore may be submitted directly to MARAD by the Ocean Transportation Intermediary on behalf of the contractor). 46 CFR 381.7. 128 ATTACHMENT A - EMPLOYMENT AND MATERIALS PREFERENCE FOR APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM OR APPALACHIAN LOCAL ACCESS ROAD CONTRACTS (23 CFR 633, Subpart B, Appendix B) This provision is applicable to all Federal -aid projects funded under the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965. 1. During the performance of this contract, the contractor undertaking to do work which is, or reasonably may be, done as on-site work, shall give preference to qualified persons who regularly reside in the labor area as designated by the DOL wherein the contract work is situated, or the subregion, or the Appalachian counties of the State wherein the contract work is situated, except: a. To the extent that qualified persons regularly residing in the area are not available. b. For the reasonable needs of the contractor to employ supervisory or specially experienced personnel necessary to assure an efficient execution of the contract work. c. For the obligation of the contractor to offer employment to present or former employees as the result of a lawful collective bargaining contract, provided that the number of nonresident persons employed under this subparagraph (1 c) shall not exceed 20 percent of the total number of employees employed by the contractor on the contract work, except as provided in subparagraph (4) below. 2. The contractor shall place a job order with the State Employment Service indicating (a) the classifications of the laborers, mechanics and other employees required to perform the contract work, (b) the number of employees required in each classification, (c) the date on which the participant estimates such employees will be required, and (d) any other pertinent information required by the State Employment Service to complete the job order form. The job order may be placed with the State Employment Service in writing or by telephone. If during the course of the contract work, the information submitted by the contractor in the original job order is substantially modified, the participant shall promptly notify the State Employment Service. 3. The contractor shall give full consideration to all qualified job applicants referred to him by the State Employment Service. The contractor is not required to grant employment to any job applicants who, in his opinion, are not qualified to perform the classification of work required. 4. If, within one week following the placing of a job order by the contractor with the State Employment Service, the State Employment Service is unable to refer any qualified job applicants to the contractor, or less than the number requested, the State Employment Service will forward a certificate to the contractor indicating the unavailability of applicants. Such certificate shall be made a part of the contractor's permanent project records. Upon receipt of this certificate, the contractor may employ persons who do not normally reside in the labor area to fill positions covered by the certificate, notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (1c) above. 5. The provisions of 23 CFR 633.207(e) allow the contracting agency to provide a contractual preference for the use of mineral resource materials native to the Appalachian region. 6. The contractor shall include the provisions of Sections 1 through 4 of this Attachment A in every subcontract for work which is, or reasonably may be, done as on-site work. 13 129 M INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MEMORANDUM TO: John A. Titkanich Jr., County Administrator THROUGH: Richard B. Szpyrka P.E., Public Works Director THROUGH: Eric Charest, Natural Resource Manager FROM: Alexis Peralta, Stormwater Educator & Fertilizer Enforcement SUBJECT: Stormwater Partnership with The Learning Alliance DATE: May 4, 2023 DESCRIPTION Indian River County Stormwater staff have been requested by The Learning Alliance, a local 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to increasing children's education, to return as an environmental educator partner for the Summer 2023 Moonshot Academy Summer Program. The camp is an interdisciplinary, integrated literacy and arts curriculum that takes place both in classrooms and the outdoors with the environmental community partner (two days per week) over four weeks in the summer at two sites. Staff is requested to participate twice a week, for three of the four weeks, to instill knowledge of the Lagoon, stormwater pollution, and a sense of personal responsibility to care for our environment through lessons that align with the STEAM into Literacy curriculum (STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). These lessons include already created presentations and activities that the Stormwater Educator has used over the years in school programs, summer camps, and general learning (i.e. the Enviroscape stormwater model presentation, lessons on pollution and lagoon biodiversity, and litter cleanups). A field trip has been discussed to visit Osprey Acres Stormwater Park for a tour, physical exploration, and understanding of stormwater filtration. County staff already have the necessary tools for the lesson plans. Staff is not required to fund any portion of the Moonshot Academy Camp; supplies, transportation, or the like. Potential materials requested by Stormwater staff will be requested of The Learning Alliance. Summer 2021 was the first year Stormwater Division partnered with The Learning Alliance Moonshot Academy and it was very successful in terms of children's engagement and enjoyment learning about stormwater pollution and visiting Osprey Acres Stormwater Park. This partnership was repeated in 2022 with similar success. _91111►1111L,y County funding is not required. County staff time for participating in the Moonshot Academy Summer Camp will be one staff member, 4 hours per day, twice a week for three weeks, totaling 24 hours of staff time. Any additional required materials to support program implementation will be purchased by The Learning Alliance. 130 Page 2 BCC Agenda Item for May 16, 2023 Stormwater Partnership with The Learning Alliance RECOMMENDATION Staff requests approval from the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners for staff to participate in the Moonshot Summer Academy Program again this year and authorize the Chair to execute the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) after review and approval of the MOU by the County Attorney's office. ATTACHMENTS Moonshot Academy/IRC Summer Program MOU APPROVED AGENDA ITEM FOR May 16, 2023 131 Moonshot Academy/IRC Stormwater Division Summer Program Memorandum of Understanding This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into by and between the following entities: The Learning Alliance ("TLA") and the Indian River County Stormwater Division ("IRCSWD"). These entities are working together to provide summer programming for selected School District of Indian River County ("SDIRC") students through a curriculum called STEAM Into Literacy ("SIL") as part of the Moonshot Academy ("MSA") Summer Program. The purpose of this MOU is to establish the framework through which the group will collaborate and to articulate the specific roles and responsibilities of each entity in implementing the program. I. Scope of Program Each entity agrees to participate in the proposed program that is set forth in this MOU for Summer 2023 and conduct activities and carry out responsibilities as may be identified herein. II. Program Objectives 1) The programs' explicit goals are as follows: a) To stop summer learning loss and close gaps in literacy skills for struggling readers b) To provide students with real world problem solving and authentic opportunities to apply their learning in their community i) To cultivate scientific curiosity and increase science content knowledge ii) To engender a sense of environmental stewardship such that students take action to care for the local lagoon ecosystem c) To develop students' social and emotional skills, including self regulation, positive relationship skills, self awareness, empathy, and confidence. 2) The group will design and utilize common assessments to measure progress and results relative to these objectives. Data will be provided to TLA for reporting purposes as soon as possible after completion of the program. III. Program Design 1) Each participating entity agrees to implement the program as designed. This includes: a) An interdisciplinary, integrated literacy and arts curriculum that takes place in both classrooms and with the community partner (2 days per week) over 4 weeks in the summer at two sites. (schedule HERE) 132 b) Students are identified as struggling readers in the lower 21st -50th percentile and invited by SDIRC administration to participate in the program. c) Teachers are hired to teach the program by TLA, in consultation with the MSA Coordinator, through an application process. d) Qualified staff is provided by IRCSWD to deliver the SIL Curriculum. All staff will be provided up front professional development and training to support the implementation of the program. e) Participating entities will be a part of a continuous improvement reflection process that includes a Before Action Review (BAR) and After Action Review (AAR). 2) Any significant program changes need to be approved by all entities through collaborative reflection. IV. Joint Responsibilities for Communication and Development of Timelines The group agrees to the following joint responsibilities -- 1) Each entity has appointed a key contact person for the 2023 Program as follows: o IRCSWD: Alexis Peralta, aperalta(aircgov.com o TLA Program Manager: Debbi Arseneaux, darseneaux(a,thelearningalliance.org 202-446-6940 o MSA Coordinators: Mike Reed (CES), michael.reed(a),indianriverschools.org; Ken Fass, kenneth.fass@indianriverschools.org These key contacts will maintain frequent communication to facilitate cooperation under this MOU. 2) These key contacts will work together to determine appropriate timelines for program planning, updates, status reports, and program evaluation. 3) These key contacts will collaborate to provide appropriate training, professional development, and support of teachers to implement the program. 2023 Important Dates/Times: • June 1: professional development for staff • June 2: planning & prep • Program Dates: June 5-30 • Program hours 8a -1:30p Monday -Friday ■ Tuesdays or Wednesdays from 8:45a -12p ■ Showcase on Thurs, June 29 133 V. Participating Entity Financial Responsibilities 1) Teachers will be hired as independent contractors by TLA. Staff will be paid hourly for planning, professional development, and teaching. Those rates are as follows: a) $30/hr for planning & PD b) $35/hr for teaching 2) IRC Stormwater Division will invoice TLA for any expenses incurred to support program implementation. 3) Transportation and food will be provided by SDIRC and arranged by the MSA Coordinator. The MSA Coordinator will ensure an invoice has been submitted from SDIRC to TLA within a month after program completion. 4) TLA Summer Program Manager will work with the MSA Coordinator to acquire all necessary supplies prior to the start of the program for use during the program. 5) Budget will be submitted to TLA for approval prior to the start of the program, including anticipated costs from SDIRC and IRCSWD. VI. Additional Participating Entity Responsibilities 1) IRCSD will provide a brief description of all on campus and off campus activities to be shared with SDIRC and MSA families. 2) MSA Teaching Staff will check in with IRCSD weekly and stay in direct communication regarding visits. VII. Assurances Each entity hereby assures and represents that it: 1) Agrees to be bound to every statement and assurance made by the key contact from each participating entity; 2) Has all requisite power and authority to execute this MOU; 3) Is familiar with the Program and is committed to working collaboratively to meet the responsibilities specified in this MOU in order to ensure the Program's success. VIII. Modifications to the MOU Consistent with the group's responsibility to implement the Program, this MOU may be amended only by written agreement signed by each of the group members. 134 IX. Signatures The Learning Alliance Signature/Date Print Name/Title Indian River County Signature/Date Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of the Court and Comptroller Signature/Date /Deputy Clerk Approved: Signature/Date John A. Titkanich Jr., County Administrator Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Signature/Date William K. Debraal, Deputy County Attorney 135 TO: THROUGH: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: i CONSENT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MEMORANDUM John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Richard B. Szpyrka, P.E., Public Works Director Kirstin Leiendecker, P.E., Assistant Public Works Director Rob Skok, Infrastructure Project Manager Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement for Professional Services for Emergency Operations Center Expansion, RFQ No. 2022062 (IRC -2302) April 13, 2023 DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS On January 17, 2023, the Board of County Commissioners entered into an Agreement with Donadio and Associates Architects, PA, A Spiezle Group Inc. (Spiezle), for a lump sum amount of $66,500, for the architectural design services for the expansion of current Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The expansion is contemplated to be a two-story (10,000 sf per floor) building located on the north side of the existing EOC. The purpose of Amendment No. 1 is to compensate Spiezle for additional work needed to complete the study phase. The existing survey of the property has to be updated to include all features, structures, and landscaping (trees). Additionally, further field exploration is needed to provide subsurface data from soil borings in areas of proposed parking areas and proposed heavy duty vehicle driveway to the warehouse expansion area. FUNDING The cost associated with the master plan study phase is $66,500. Funding for the project design is budgeted and available in the amount of $700,000, with $350,000 from Impact Fees/Fire Services/Emergency Operations Center Expansion account (10312022-066510-20037) and the remaining $350,000 from Impact fees/Public Buildings/Emergency Operations Center Expansion account (10322019- 066510-20037). RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approving Amendment No. 1 to Agreement for Professional Services for Emergency Operations Center Expansion with Spiezle and requests the Board authorize the Chairman to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement on their behalf for a lump sum amount of $3,600. The new total agreement price will be $70,100. ATTACHMENT Amendment No. 1 with Donadio and Associates Architects, PA, A Spiezle Group Inc. AGENDA ITEM FOR MAY 16, 2023 C:\Granicus\Legistar5\L5\Temp\ebOb8717-b200-46d3-9bd4-efc8f7e5e250.docx 136 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY DESIGN SERVICES FOR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER EXPANSION MASTER PLAN STUDY PHASE Project Number: IRC -2302 " 2022062 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN DONADIO AND ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PA, A SPIEZLE GROUP INC. COMPANY AND INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. This is an amendment to the existing Professional Services Agreement (AGREEMENT) dated January 17, 2023 between Donadio and Associates Architects, PA, A Spiezle Group Inc. Company (CONSULTANT) and Indian River County (COUNTY). This amendment addresses changes in "Section 3 — Responsibilities of the Consultant" and "Section 5 — Compensation" of the AGREEMENT. Amendment Description This Amendment includes the following: "SECTION 3 — RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONSULTANT is being modified to incorporate the following: Exhibit A: • Update existing survey to include all features, structures and landscaping (trees). • Geotechnical subsurface data from soil borings in areas of proposed parking areas and a heavy duty vehicle driveway. "SECTION 5 — COMPENSATION" is being modified to incorporate the following: Exhibit A: • Geotechnical $1,100 • Survey $2,500 Total Amendment No. 1 • $3,600 for total Agreement $70,100 (THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK) 1 of2 JPage FAPublic Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\2 3 02 EOC Expansion\1-Admin\Agenda Items\RFQ\Amendment 1\IRC- 2302_SPIEZLE_AMEND 1 20230516.docx 137 The AGREEMENT is hereby amended as specifically set forth herein. All other sections of the AGREEMENT shall remain in full force and effect and are incorporated herein. This Amendment No. 1 to the AGREEMENT regardless of where executed, shall be governed by and construed by the laws of the State of Florida. In witness whereof the parties have executed this Amendment No. 1 this , 2023. CONSULTANT: DONADIO AND ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PA, A SPIEZLE GROUP INC. COMPANY By: Print Name: Title: day of BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY By: Joseph H. Earman, Chairman BCC Approved Date: Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Approved: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney 2of2 jPage FAPublic Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\2302 EOC Expansion\l-Admin\Agenda Items\RFQ\Amendment 1\IRC- 23 02_SPIEZLE_AMEND 1 _20230516. docx 138 EXHIBIT A DONADIO & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS PA A Spiezle Group Inc. Company April 19, 2023 TO: Indian River County Public Works Department Attn: Richard B. Szpyrka, P.E., Public Works Director RE: Amendment No. 1 to Agreement for Professional Services for Emergency Operations Center Expansion, RFQ No. 2022062 (IRC -2302) Dear Mr. Szpyrka: Attached are copies of Ardamen & Associates, Inc. and Masteller, Moler & Taylor, Inc. proposals for additional Geotechnical and Survey Services. Geotechnical — Ardamen & Associates Inc. Fee $1,100.00 (Proposal attached dated 03/27/2023) Survey - Masteller, Moler & Taylor, Inc Fee $2,500.00 (Proposal attached dated 03/24/2023) Total Fees $3,600.00 All other terms and conditions remain per the Agreement for Professional Services for the Emergency Operations Center Expansion. If you have any questions regarding this Amendment 1, please feel free to contact our Office. Once this Amendment 1 is approved, please return one copy to authorize commencement of this additional work. Sincerely, Anthony J. Donadio AIA, NCARB Principal 20019th Avenue, Suite 308 1 Vero Beach FL 32960 1 Phone: 772.794.2929 1 Fax: 772.562.8600 License No. AR99546 139 Donadio & Associates Architects PA 2001 9th Avenue, Suite 308 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Attention: Mr. Anthony Donadio AIA, NCARB Subject: Proposal for Additional Subsurface Exploration Proposed Pavement Areas Proposed Indian River County EOC Expansion Vero Beach, Florida Dear Mr. Donadio: March 27, 2023 Proposal File No. 22-P-5329 As requested, we are pleased to present the following proposal for conducting additional subsurface exploration and geotechnical engineering evaluation for the subject project. We understand that the project entails the design and construction of a 2 -story EOC building expansion, a 1 -story warehouse building, a driveway for heavy duty vehicles, and two small, new asphalt paved parking/drive areas. This proposal is only for the proposed heavy duty vehicle driveway and asphalt paved parking/drive areas. Grading plans are not completed at this time; therefore, we have assumed that no more than 1 to 2 feet of fill will be required to raise the pavement areas to final elevation(s). The following summarizes our proposed scope of work and associated fees for conducting the subject exploration. FIELD EXPLORATION The requested field program is as follows: f Number and Type Depth Below �h Description S of Borings "Ground Surface (feet) Heavy -Duty Vehicle Driveway 3 Augers 10 Parking and Driving Areas 3 Hand Augers 5 The auger borings will be drilled using either a truck -mounted continuous 4 -inch diameter flight auger or a hand-held 3 -inch diameter bucket auger. Each sample will be removed from the auger in the field and then examined and visually classified by our crew chief. 460 NW Concourse Place, Unit 1, Port St, Lucie, Florida 34986 Phone t 72) 878-U072.. Fax(772)878-009y Florida: Bartow, Cocoa, Fort Myers, Miami, Orlando, Port St. Lucie, Sarasota, Tallahassee, Tampa, West Palm Bear" Louisiana: Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Shreveport Texas: Houston 140 Donadio & Associates Architects PA - 2 - Ardaman Proposal No. 23-P-5329 Representative portions will be sealed and packaged for transportation to our laboratory for -further analysis as required. Water level observations will be made in the boreholes during the drilling operation. Upon completion of drilling, the auger borings will be backfilled with soil cuttings. LABORATORY TESTING Routine laboratory visual classification will be performed along with specific classification tests deemed necessary (i.e., percent fines and organic contents). All laboratory tests will be performed in general accordance with applicable ASTM standards. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS AND REPORT Engineering analysis of all data obtained will be made to evaluate general subsurface conditions and to develop engineering recommendations to guide site preparation and pavement design. Typical flexible and rigid pavement sections will be provided. We will also provide an estimate of the normal seasonal high groundwater table level at the locations of our borings. For our analysis, we will require specific loading conditions and fill heights. Our recommendations as discussed above, together with data developed during the exploration, will be submitted in a written report upon conclusion of the study. COST ESTIMATE The costs associated with the aforementioned tasks will not exceed $1,100.00 without prior approval from the client. CLOSURE This proposal is subject to the following conditions: (1) access to boring locations is to be readily available to our truck -mounted drilling equipment and field personnel, (2) the proposed number of borings and the boring depths will be adequate, (3) Ardaman & Associates cannot take responsibility for damages to sod, sprinkler systems or underground structures and/or services; their locations are to be provided by the client prior to commencement of the field work, and (4) exploration or evaluation of the environmental (ecological or hazardous/toxic material related) condition of the site and subsurface is not included. We appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal and look forward to working with you on this phase of the project. Please sign and return the enclosed Proposal/Project Acceptance and Agreement form as an indication of your acceptance of our proposal terms and authorization to proceed with the work. 141 Donadio & Associates Architects PA Ardaman Proposal No. 23-P-5329 -3- Please do not hesitate to contact our office should you have any questions concerning this proposal or whenever we may be of assistance to you. Best regards, ARDAMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Sharmila Pant, E.I. Assistant Project Engineer Attachments: Proposal/Project Acceptance and Agreement General Conditions Proposed Boring Location Plan 142 Ardaeman PROPOSAL/PROJECT ACCEPTANCE AND AGREEMENT PROJECT INFORMATION: Project Name IRC EOC Expansion - Pavement Areas Project Location Vero Beach, Florida Proposal Number and Date 22-P-5329 dated March 27, 2023 Description of Services Additional Subsurface Exploration Estimated Fee $1,100.00 PROPERTY OWNER IDENTIFICATION: Name Property Identification Number Address City/State Zip Code Phone Attention Title SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: -9-.Vd'A1=1►111ii=1NL",611 Payment shall be due within 30 days after date of each periodic invoice. Interest at the rate of 18% per annum (or the highest rate allowable by law) shall accrue on all amounts not paid within 30 days after date of invoice. All attorney fees and expenses associated with collection of past due invoices will be paid by Client. Failure to timely pay any invoice shall constitute a waiver of any and all claims arising from or related to Ardaman & Associates, Inc.'s ("A&A") services, including but not limited to the services described in this Proposal. PROPOSAL ACCEPTANCE: The Terms and Conditions of this Proposal, including the General Conditions appearing on the following pages of this Proposal, are incorporated herein by reference. No terms or conditions other than those contained herein, and no agreement or understanding, oral or written, purporting to modify these Terms and Conditions, whether contained in Client's purchase forms or construction documents or elsewhere, are binding on A&A unless signed by an authorized representative of A&A. In the event Client directs A&A to proceed with its Work Accepted this day of , 2023 (Print or type individual, firm or corporate body name) (Signature of authorized representative) (Print or type name of authorized representative and title) Revision 2017 — FL 143 GENERAL CONDITIONS — FLORIDA Parties And Scope Of Work—A&A shall include said company and any subsidiary or affiliate performing the Work. "Work" means the specific services to be performed by A&A as set forth in A&A's proposal as well as any additional services requested or accepted by Client. "Client" refers to the person or business entity ordering the Work to be done by A&A. If the Client is ordering the Work on behalf of a third party or intends to provide A&A's Work to induce a third party's reliance, Client shall disclose the identity of such third party to A&A in writing before the commencement of A&A's Work hereunder. In the event Client fails to disclose the identity of such third party prior to commencement of A&A's Work, A&A will owe no legal duty to such third party unless the third party negotiates and obtains a written reliance letter from A&A. Client agrees that A&A's professional duties are specifically limited to the Work as set forth in A&A's proposal. The Client assumes sole responsibility for determining whether the quantity and the nature of the Work ordered by the Client is adequate and sufficient for the Client's intended purpose. A&A's Work is for the exclusive use of Client. In no event shall A&A owe any legal duty to any third party (including, but not limited to, assignees, successors in interest and subsequent purchasers) unless those third parties are disclosed by Client in accordance with this paragraph and those third parties accept these General Conditions. On -Call Services — In the event A&A is retained to perform construction materials testing ("CMT"), including but not limited to proctor and soil density tests, concrete tests, etc., on an On -Call basis such that A&A is not retained to perform continuous observations of construction, Client assumes sole responsibility for determining the type, location and frequency of sampling and testing. In such On -Call testing, A&A's test results are only representative of conditions at the test location and elevation, and different conditions may exist at other locations and other elevations. Furthermore, in the event Client fails to properly determine the location or frequency of sampling and testing, under no circumstances will A&A assume that duty by performing its CMT services. Right -of -Entry — Unless otherwise agreed, Client will famish right -of -entry on the property for A&A to make the planned borings, surveys, and/or explorations. A&A will take reasonable precautions to minimize damage to the property caused by its equipment and sampling procedures, but the cost of restoration or damage which may result from the planned operations is not included in the contracted amount. Damage to Existing Man-made Objects — It shall be the responsibility of the Client to disclose the presence and accurate location of all hidden or obscure man-made objects relative to field tests, sampling, or boring locations. Client waives any claim against A&A and A&A's subcontractors arising from any damage to existing man- made objects. In addition, Client shall defend, indemnify and hold A&A and A&A's subcontractors harmless from any third party claim arising from damage to existing man-made objects. Client's obligation to indemnify for such third party claims is limited to $1,000,000 per occurrence which the parties agree bears a reasonable relationship to this Agreement. Limitation of Liability - A&A shall perform services for Client in a professional manner, using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by and consistent with the standards of competent consultants practicing in the same or a similar locality as the project. In the event any portion of the services fails to comply with this obligation and A&A is promptly notified in writing prior to one year after completion of such portion of the services, A&A will re -perform such portion of the services, or if re - performance is impracticable, A&A will refund the amount of compensation paid to A&A for such portion of the services. In no event shall A&A be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages. The remedies set forth herein are exclusive and the total liability of A&A whether in contract, tort (including negligence whether sole or concurrent), or otherwise arising out of, connected with or resulting from any and all services provided by A&A, including but not limited to the Work, shall not exceed the total fees paid by Client or $50,000.00, whichever is less. PURSUANT TO §558.0035, FLORIDA STATUTES, A&A'S INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYEES AND/OR AGENTS MAY NOT BE HELD INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE FOR NEGLIGENCE ARISING OUT OF, CONNECTED WITH, OR RESULTING FROM THEIR SERVICES PROVIDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT. Sampling or Testing Location — Unless specifically stated to the contrary, the unit fees included in this proposal do not include costs associated with professional land surveying of the site or the accurate horizontal and vertical locations of tests. Field tests or boring locations described in our report or shown on our sketches are based on specific information furnished to us by others or estimates made in the field by our technicians. Such dimensions, depths or elevations should be considered as approximations unless otherwise stated in the report. Sample Handling and Retention — Generally test samples or specimens are consumed and/or substantially altered during the conduct of tests and A&A, at its sole discretion, will dispose (subject to the following) of any remaining residue immediately upon completion of test unless required in writing by the Client to store or otherwise handle the samples. (a) NON HAZARDOUS SAMPLES: At Client's written request, A&A will maintain preservable test samples and specimens or the residue therefrom for thirty (30) days after submission of A&A's report to Client free of storage charges. After the initial 30 days and upon written request, A&A will retain test specimens or samples for a mutually acceptable storage charge and period of time. (b) HAZARDOUS OR POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SAMPLES: In the event that samples contain substances or constituents hazardous or detrimental to human health, safety or the environment as defined by federal, state or local statutes, regulations, or ordinances ("Hazardous Substances" and "Hazardous Constituents", respectively), A&A will, after completion of testing and at Client's expense: (i) return such samples to Client; (ii) using a manifest signed by Client as generator, will have such samples transported to a location selected by Client for final disposal. Client agrees to pay all costs associated with the storage, transport, and disposal of such samples. Client recognizes and agrees that A&A is acting as a bailee and at no time does A&A assume title of said waste. Discovery of Unanticipated Hazardous Materials — Hazardous materials or certain types of hazardous materials may exist at a site where there is no reason to believe they could or should be present. A&A and Client agree that the discovery of unanticipated hazardous materials constitutes a changed condition mandating a renegotiation of the scope of work or termination of services. A&A and Client also agree that the discovery of unanticipated hazardous materials may make it necessary for A&A to take immediate measures to protect health and safety. A&A agrees to notify Client as soon as practicable should unanticipated hazardous materials or suspected hazardous materials be encountered. Client encourages A&A to take any and all measures that, in A&A's professional opinion, are justified to preserve and protect the health and safety of A&A's personnel and the public. Client agrees to compensate A&A for the additional cost of working to protect employees' and the public's health and safety. In addition, Client waives any claim against A&A arising from A&A's discovery of unanticipated hazardous materials or suspected hazardous materials. Indemnification — Client agrees to defend, indemnify and save harmless A&A from all claims, including negligence claims, suits, losses, personal injuries, death and property liability resulting from the actions or inactions of Client, Client's contractors, representatives, agents and employees. Assignment — Client hereby agrees that this Agreement shall not be assignable by Client without A&A's written consent. Legal Jurisdiction — The parties agree that any litigation shall only be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction located in Orlando, Orange County, Florida. All causes of action, including but not limited to actions for indemnification and contribution, arising out of A&A's Work shall be deemed to have accrued and the applicable statutes of limitation, which are unaltered by this provision, shall commence to run not later than the date of issuance of A&A's final invoice for the Work. Each of the parties hereto irrevocably waives any and all right to trial by jury in any legal proceeding arising out of or relating to this agreement. Force Majeure - A&A shall not be held responsible for any delay or failure in performance caused by fire, flood, explosion, war, strike, embargo, government requirement, civil or military authority, acts of God, act or omission of subcontractors, carrier, clients or other similar causes beyond its control. Drafting and Severability — This Agreement has been drafted by all Parties hereto and shall not be construed against one Party or in favor of any other Party. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of this Agreement shall be fully enforceable. 9/22 144 i � a C F U J .L b CL O a i i i i cf'�_ � .r,i t X 2 i# a� Masteller, Moler & Taylor, Inc. 1655 27th Street, Suite 2 Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Phone: (772) 564-8050 Fax: (772) 794-0647 e-mail: dt5243@bellsouth.net AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING & MAPPING SERVICES PROJECT: Indian River County EOC Building Addition PHONE: Work - (772) 794-2929 CLIENT NAME: Spiezele Group - Tony Donadio PHONE: Fax - (772) 562-8600 SITE ADDRESS: 4225 43rd Avenue MAILING 2001 9th Avenue, Suite 201 Vero Beach, FL 32967 ADDRESS: Vero Beach, FL 32960 MMT, Inc. is pleased to provide you with this proposal for performance of surveying services in support of engineering design for property located in Indian River County and lying in Section 28 -32S -39E and identified as the Indian River County Emergency Operations Center Building Addition project which shall include the following: Survey Limits: The Survey limits are as identified as shown on the attached sketch provided by the client. This survey is an update of existing record survey for this property, MMT Project #6035. Scope of Services: 1) Project initiation, including research, preparation of work orders and field crew folders. 2) Find, recover and measure field ties into existing survey control. Horizontal datum shall be based upon the Florida State Plane Coordinate System Florida East Zone, NAD 83. Elevations shall be based upon the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) with a conversion to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) provided. Perform bench run and establish two (2) benchmarks within or near the project limits. 3) Field locate and obtain elevations of visible improvements within the survey limits, including but not limited to, buildings, utilities, parking, sidewalks, fences, signs etc. 4) Obtain location and elevation of all manholes and drainage structures, including inverts. 5) Locate and obtain elevations of top of bank, toe of slope and edge of water of existing pond. 6) Obtain ground elevations at maximum 25 foot intervals within the Survey limits. 7) Field locate and identify all trees, 4" or larger within the Survey limits. 8) Prepare Topographic survey in accordance with Standards of Practice for Surveying as set forth by the State of Florida. Provide 5 signed and sealed copies and one CAD file upon completion. We propose to perform the above described scope of services for a lump sum fee of $ 2,500.00. We estimate the time of completion to be approximately 4 weeks from the notice to proceed. I, the undersigned, agree to all the terms of this Agreement and the Standard Conditions of this Contract attached hereto. Client's Printed Name 3/24/2023 Client's Signature Date David Taylor, President Date 146 MMT STANDARD CONDITIONS: Masteller, Moler & Taylor, Inc. 1655 27th Street, Suite 2 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone: 772-564-8050 Fax: 772-794-0647 e-mail: dt5243@bellsouth.net General: These are the complete terms and conditions of this contract. All terms and conditions of the agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the Client to the Surveyor. Definitions: The Client is defined as the addressee(s) and may be referred to as "you". The Surveyor hereafter is defined as Masteller, Moler & Taylor, Inc. who also may be referred to as "I", "me", "it's" or "we". Agency is defined to mean any department or branch of a City or County that oversees or manages activities pertaining to the Surveyor's services. Permission: The client hereby grants the surveyor permission to enter or drive onto client's premises as necessary to perform their services or duties. Furthermore, the client also grants surveyor permission to clear and/or cut trees, branches, or brush as necessary to perform their survey or set property corners. Underground Asbuilts: The Client is responsible for assisting the surveyor as necessary to obtain the location and elevation of any underground utilities as necessary. Client shall expose or mark installed underground utilities for location by surveyor. Surveyor is not responsible to excavate to find utilities. Scheduling: The surveyor makes no guarantee as to field scheduling or time of deliveries. The surveyor is not liable for costs or expenses incurred due to conflicts in scheduling or work backlogs. Further, the surveyor makes no time guarantees, except that surveys, drawings or reports will be performed on first come first served basis. Any scheduling due dates on the front of this contract will be considered target dates only and not be construed as a guarantee. The practice of Land Surveying is not an exact science and is subject to a certain degree of inaccuracy, interpretation of evidence and opinion. The survey is not considered complete until all procedures and calculations used to derive the survey have been reviewed and double-checked by our staff. Warranty: The Surveyor makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, as to its findings, recommendations, specifications, or professional advice except that they were promulgated after preparation according to generally accepted procedures and practices by or under the direction of a professional surveyor and mapper licensed to practice in the State of Florida. The boundary corners and lines depicted by this survey will be established per record title information and represent deed lines only. They do not purport to show ownership lines, lines affected by adverse use, lines of conflicting/overlapping deeds, or other lines that may otherwise be determined by a court of law. Limitation of Liability: Client recognizes and assumes the inherent risks connected with development and construction. For its part, Surveyor will do its best to perform its services to meet the requirements of generally accepted local principles and practices of engineering and land planning. The client agrees to limit Surveyors liability to the client due to Surveyors negligent acts, errors, or omissions, or alleged breach of contract, such that the total aggregate liability to Surveyor shall not exceed $1,000,000.00. Client further agrees to indemnify Surveyor in an action brought against Surveyor seeking compensation for any personal or bodily injury as a result of services rendered under this contract unless those injuries are caused by the work of the Surveyor. Payment Provisions: The Client agrees to encumber sufficient funds to be designated solely to pay for the Surveyor's services. The Client will make payment in full within 30 days of initial submittal of the Surveyor's report, plan specifications, etc. to the Client or the primary regulatory agency. The Client will pay, in full, each subsequent invoice within 30 days of the date on the invoice, and pay an additional charge of two percent (2%) of the amount of the invoice per month for any payment received by the Surveyor more than thirty (30) days from the date of the invoice. Additionally, a $25.00 administrative service fee will be assessed for each monthly Statement of Account issued after the work is completed or suspended by either party. Accounts 45 days past due will be subject to lien, unless other arrangements are made at the time the Agreement is signed. Fees for all Surveyor's time expended and all expenses incurred for liens or collection of any delinquent amount including, but not limited to reasonable attorney fees, witness fees, court costs, charges at current billing rates for time spent by and on behalf of the Surveyor shall be paid by the Client in addition to the delinquent amount. The Client authorizes the Surveyor to charge Client's credit card, as provided to the Surveyor, in the event invoices become past due. Extra Services: The Client, prior to commencement of additional services will authorize any extra services beyond those that are included in the Scope. The Client will reimburse the Surveyor any extra services monthly Page 1 of 3 148 according to the same provisions identified under the preceding paragraph, "Payment Provisions". The Surveyor will be compensated at a rate determined by the Surveyor. Any and all work performed, other than that specifically contracted for within this general contract, shall be billed at the following job classification and rates: Principal $ 150.00/hr. Professional Surveyor/PSM $ 140.00/hr. Project Manager $ 110.00/hr. Field Crew (2 -man) $ 135.00/hr. Field Crew (3 -man) $ 160.00/hr. CADD Draftsman/Designer $ 90.00/hr. Administration $ 65.00/hr. Surveyor reserves the right to adjust rates as necessary. Reimbursable Expenses: The following Reimbursable items shall be charged the cost as described plus the hourly wage to perform such services if significant. Photo Copies $0.50/sq. ft. Concrete Monuments $25.00/per Mylar $25.00/per sheet Be advised if the amount of copies is significant, there may be additional hourly charges. Professional services required for trial and/or document preparation, expert witness, consultation or meetings will be charged at the rate of $150.00 per hour. The Surveyor will submit an invoice to the Client based on the actual time and expenses incurred upon completion of the survey or submittal of drawings or reports to the Client or Agency. If additional and subsequent services are requested or needed, they will be billed on a monthly basis for the services performed. Coordination and Payment of Other Fees and Permits: The Client shall coordinate, be responsible for, and pay for all submittals, reviews, all direct and indirect costs for obtaining permits, etc. unless expressly identified in this agreement as a service to be provided by the Surveyor. Such services and fees excluded from this contract include, but are not limited to: cost of monuments, materials to set monuments (if required), photo Mylars (if required), surveying of critical areas, environmental studies, road design, aerial topography fees, and other fees, title company charges, special blueprints and reproductions, etc. Overtime Payment Provision: Overtime shall be billed at a rate of 1.5 times the regular time rate. (See Payment Provisions above) Overtime shall be defined as any crew time over 8 hours in a day, including travel time. The Client prior to commencement of services shall authorize overtime. Sub -Contractors: The costs for services and expenses charged to the Surveyor by other sub -contractors, professional or technical firms that may be engaged in connection with completion of the Scope of services will be billed to the Client at costs, plus fifteen percent (15%) for overhead and handling. Disputes: This Agreement may be terminated by either party at any time, for any reason, upon ten (10) days written notice, and may be terminated immediately upon written notice in the event of a breach by the other party. Client will be responsible for all costs due to surveyor for work completed up to the date of termination. The Surveyor will not incur any liability for damages due to the delay of the project as a result of stopping performance of services (as provided in the preceding paragraph) due to the failure of the Client to pay for services rendered, nor will the Surveyor be responsible for delays caused by factors beyond the Surveyor's control or by factors that could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time this Agreement was executed. In the event of legal action brought by either party involving this Agreement, including, but not limited to, an action by the Surveyor against the Client for Invoice amounts not paid, attorney's fees, court costs, and other related expenses will be paid to the prevailing party by the other party. Payment in the Event of Termination: In the event this Agreement is terminated, the Surveyor will be compensated for service performed and expenses incurred under this Agreement to the date of termination in accordance with the above provisions. If the Client terminates this Agreement, the Surveyor will also be compensated for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred to assemble and close project files and records. Frivolous and/or Unfounded Claims: If the Client makes a claim or claims against the Surveyor, at law or otherwise, for any alleged error, omission, or act arising out of the performance of it's professional services, and the Client withdraws or fails to prove such claim, then the Client shall pay for all of the Surveyor's time at professional fee rates and all expenses, including such costs as actual attorney's fees, incurred by the Surveyor in the preparation of response to, and in defense against such claim or claims. Page 2 of 3 149 Ownership of Materials: All reports, plans, specifications, estimates, and supporting documentation, including but not limited to: all field data, photographs/videos, calculations, drawings, reports, other data, documentation, and records prepared by the Surveyor are instruments of service and shall remain the property of the Surveyor. The principal documents (plans, specifications, reports, etc.) are copyright protected. Copies may not be reproduced or altered in any way without the express written consent of the Surveyor. The Client agrees that all reports and other services furnished to the Client or assignee will be returned immediately upon demand, if payment for Surveyor's services is delinquent or in dispute. Further, the Client agrees, under such circumstances, that all material furnished by the Surveyor or the Client or assignees thereof will not use copies for any purposes whatsoever. After the conclusion or suspension of the Surveyor's services, the Surveyor will retain all pertinent summaries and reports relating to services performed for the Client on the project for five (5) years following submission of the report, plans, specifications, and/or engineering cost estimate for examples, as applicable. The records will be made available to the Client during that time period. The Surveyor also retains ownership of all materials used to mark property corners and the right to access these materials in the event of any necessary adjustments. Electronic files may be provided for an additional charge, solely as a convenience to the recipient and shall NOT be considered "Drawings of Record" or as "Construction Documents". All documents considered "Drawings of Record" or "Construction Documents" shall be HARD COPY and shall be accompanied by a professional's stamp and signature. Masteller, Moler & Taylor, Inc. does not guarantee the accuracy of the electronic data, due to possible alterations by others. These electronic files shall not be used for purposes beyond the scope of original contract. All said drawings; reports, etc. are for the exclusive use of the contracting party only, and not transferable. Any subsequent parties or property owners are not authorized to use said documents without contracting with Masteller, Moler & Taylor, Inc. for re- certification of the work. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The parties irrevocably consent to the jurisdiction and venue of the courts located in Indian River County, Florida with respect to this Agreement or the services provided. Severability: If any provision herein is determined to be invalid or unenforceable, the validity or enforceability of the other provisions shall not be affected. END OF STANDARD CONDITIONS Page 3 of 3 150 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MEMORANDUM TO: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator FROM: Richard B. Szpyrka, P.E., Public Works Director SUBJECT: Local Option Gas Tax Distribution Percentages DATE: May 4, 2023 DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS Attached is the 2023 updated table for computation of the Local Option Gas Tax Distribution Percentages for the fiscal year 2023/2024. The new percentages will be sent to the Florida Department of Revenue for implementation by September 1, 2023. RECOMMENDATIONS Staff recommends approval of the 2023/2024 revenue distribution percentages. ATTACHMENT 2023 LOGT Chart/Spreadsheet DISTRIBUTION Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management & Budget APPROVED AGENDA ITEM FOR MAY 16, 2023 FAGranicus Agendas\Packet\1340_Board of County Commissioners_5_16_2023\0024_1_Staff Report.doc 151 Cl) '0 N i 0 Q � o ~ O0 O 0 r O N O o W O °000 QO2 V V N N Z N O O U O r.- m Lo 0 0 0 N O Z 0 Q V% to N 0 Q M M N m m U W 0 w O W 2 1--r- � U �oLf) Ln J (NO W n LL WO� m EO 0 7 M Q N N N LLI > °) N U m N W � N � a) c C I I O J 0 c a C Z J CO d Uit w w OW `r O O tb n cNo IT LO M �° 000 IT 0 IT 000 M 00 Ln M r- n V 00 V V ;:N N 00 000 ai 69 V) Vi 69 V) 69 � 69 r OW 0 O O tb 0 IT V M W aV ONO IT 000 M 00 Ln M r- n V 00 Cl) 00 CN N h IO 69 C6 69 V) Vi 69 63 69 � Vi O OW 0 O O tb 00 N t(') Cl) Cl) O 00 0 O N O Vv' 000 M � m Ln M r- n V 00 Cl) 00 N N ONO O M V V h N O MO 69 63 69 � Vi O � � 0V3 � � M 6q I 6LO V) V> r OW 0 O O 00 00 N t(') Cl) Cl) O 00 0 V I� N 00 OMO r NCN O n r- O V 00 LO (D - N N ONO O M L6 L6 M h h Q) 69 63 69 � Vi M N I � a 0 LO 00 (r0 O) 000 N ^ N 00 OMO r NCN n n N O V 00 N 10, O O - 00 N O) N ONO O M L6 L6 L6 h h v a 69 63 69 � Vi � W N I � a 0 LO N o M N 000 N N 00 N O O) N Lf1 cc n O O V 000 r- 0 N r M h h O O u� 09 Cl) N 6q I 6LO V) 0460 r N I � a 0 0 0 0 c a) O CL x O N O O W (o 0 0 �- 0 00 O O NO N O) 00 D 0 C N N 0 N 0 0 c o rn N w N 1 M Cl) N LO (0 O U F- N N N N N cn i S 2 kql* 0 0 0 0 O O O N O O O (o 0 0 �- 0 00 O N CL m � r m " W 0 0 0 m M Cl) N LO (0 O U 0O O to I O N N 0 V V w to N r r C 0 a) CL N a) C a V) O 0 0 0 - m f- o 00 a) N 0 0 Co N O u E M O N N " O O O O O O W CD C U (U 0 0 0 to M 0) LO [1 m N O M 0 N co to N to CO I- OR (0 V c O w O 0 0 00 0 0 .L. M c D LO co O a) O Il- rn U OD r 7� a N — M M a oa) 0 N @ E o N N 0 0 °' E .CU M E v M Lo an d N CO 0) N N UJ W d1 N O c ; E O c 16 O 7 a'a n a) M O baa oa) m N O a 0 0 0-0 _O m LL co 0 00 r- O OM co � M C CL M M Cl) O O ` O IT N v a a> W CO f- O h N c ;�. O O - O t C m a) ` a) N w N O C1 'O (0 N O w N � _ a) O O - m CN W N a) c W < * Q N arU N ~ 0 cc N Z Z n - c N 0 W UO U 2w w LL E 0) O O d. W m _W O O O g Z0 M zN LL y 0CLco 2 N a >� C'4Uo co CL d d wa N m a) w� 0tn d i S 2 kql* Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Susan J. Prado, Assistant County Attorney Consent Agenda - B. CC 5.16.23 Oce of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney DATE: May 2, 2023 SUBJECT: Acceptance of School Board Property ATTORNEY BACKGROUND. As a condition of the preliminary planned development approval for Millstone Landing, on August 23, 2006, Shelby Homes at Millstone, Inc. conveyed an 18 -acre parcel on the south side of 17`s Street, S.W. to Indian River County for a school site. On March 2, 2010, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners (`Board") voted to transfer title to the property to the School Board, which was consistent with the terms of development condition. The property was deeded to the School Board with a reverter clause stating that should a school not be constructed on the property in the next 20 years, the property would revert to Indian River County for use as a public open space or public park area. Nick Westenberger, Director of Facilities Planning and Construction for the School Board recently approached the County Attorney's Office inquiring as to whether the County was interested in the property. He noted the School Board never approved the acceptance of the property and that the School Board has no use for it. County staff has looked at the property and is interested in the property. Thus, the County Attorney's Office recommends that the Board authorize the County Attorney's Office and County staff take the necessary actions to accept the property and authorize the chairman to execute any and all documents necessary to accept the property. FUNDING. At this time there are no planned improvements for the property, and thus the recording costs will be the only costs associated with this transfer. RECOMMENDATION. The County Attorney's Office recommends that the Board authorize the County Attorney's Office and County staff take the necessary actions to accept the property and authorize the chairman to execute any and all documents necessary to accept the property. ATTACHMENT. Map of Property C. 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Parcels Street Centerlines Subdivisions j Municipal Boundaries 2 r IRC -Private -Schools Government Facilities FEDERAL GOVERNMENT COUNTY GOVERNMENT • LOCAL GOVERNMENT SCHOOL Ia HOSPITAL FIRE STATION LAW ENFORCEMENT STATE PARK COUNTY PARK CITY PARK BOAT RAMP CANOELAUNCH CANOE LANDING Golf Courses Water 154 Parcel ID 33393400004000000000.1 Prop ID 90237 Owner SCHOOL BOARD OF Last 2 Sales Sec/Twp/Rng 34-33-39 Class 8300 -County Address INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Date Price InstrType Qual Property 17TH ST SW Board of Public 6500 57TH ST 3/1/2010 $100 Unqualified U Address VERO BEACH In VERO BEACH, FL 32967 - 11 Acreage _8.01 9/1/2006 $100 Unqualified U Plat Book Lirdt District 7- COUNTY- NO SEBASTIAN INLET Brief Tax Description MILLSTONE LANDING PD PHASE 1 PBI 22-79 FUTURE PUBLIC SCHOOL OR PUBLIC PARKIDPENSPACE NOTE: NOT TO BE USED ON LEGAL DOCUMENTS Date created: 5/2/2023 Last Da -a Uploaded: 5/2/2023 1:12:14 AM Developed Sy 154 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MEMORANDUM TO: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator THROUGH: Richard B. Szpyrka, P.E., Public Works Director Kirstin Leiendecker, P.E., Assistant Public Works Director FROM: Jill Williams, Contract Support Specialist SUBJECT: FDOT Transportation Regional Incentive Program (TRIP) Supplemental Agreement No. 1 and Resolution Authorizing the Chairman's Signature for CEI and Construction of 66th Avenue from 69th Street to CR-510/85th Street (IRC -1505B) FM No. 436379-2-54-01 DATE: April 25, 2023 DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS On June 14, 2022 the Board of County Commissioners approved a Transportation Regional Incentive Program (TRIP) Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for the CEI and Construction of 66th Avenue from 691h Street to CR-510/85th Street in the amount of $7,000,000. The improvements include widening and reconstruction of the existing roadway to a 4 -lane divided roadway section within the project limits. Curb and gutter and a raised median will be provided. An 8' wide concrete sidewalk will be provided on the west side of the roadway. Also included will be stormwater drainage improvement, pavement markings, traffic signals and landscape and irrigation improvements. The estimated total cost for the project was $15,708,271.04. The County's portion was estimated to be $8,708,271.04. The FDOT has requested Indian River County execute and deliver Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to update deliverables and CEI classifications necessary for the project. A Resolution authorizing the Chairman to execute Supplemental Agreement No. 1 is requested as well. No additional funding is required for this item. FUNDING Funding for the County's cost share in the amount of $8,708,271.04 is budgeted in the FY 22/23 budget and will be funded through Traffic Impact Fees/District I, Acct# 10215141-066510-16009, Traffic Impact Fees 2020, District 1, Acct# 10415141-066510-16009 and Optional Sales Tax, Acct# 31521441-066510-16009. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Board of County Commissioners approve the Transportation Regional Incentive Program (TRIP) Supplemental Agreement No. 1 and Resolution and authorize the Chairman to execute the same. ATTACHMENTS 1. Authorizing Resolution 2. FDOT Transportation Regional Incentive Program Agreement FM No. 436379-2-54-01 /_�7 ] :Z•��l � �7_<<l �I,1•7a� r r � ►� 1 �•l :a ► I I_\ Li �d�T�I��l 156 RESOLUTION NO. 2023 - RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN'S EXECUTION OF TRANSPORTATION REGIONAL INCENTIVE PROGRAM SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. 1 WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR CEI AND CONSTRUCTION OF 66TH AVENUE ROADWAY WIDENING FROM 69" STREET TO CR-510/85TH STREET WHEREAS, the widening of 66th Avenue from 691h Street to CR-510/85th Street is an Indian River County priority project; and WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is prepared to provide funds to pay a portion of the cost for the CEI and construction of the widening of 66th Avenue from 691h Street to CR- 510/85th Street under the Transportation Regional Incentive Program (TRIP); and WHEREAS, the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, has requested Indian River County execute and deliver to the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, TRIP Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to update deliverables and CEI classifications; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to make, execute, and deliver to the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, a Transportation Regional Incentive Program (TRIP) Supplemental Agreement No. 1 for the aforementioned project. The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner motion was seconded by Commissioner follows: Chairman Joseph H. Earman Vice -Chairman Susan Adams Commissioner Laura Moss Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher Commissioner Deryl Loar who moved its adoption. The and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution passed and adopted this day of 12023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By Joseph H. Earman, Chairman 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 157 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE -FUNDED GRANT SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENTAL NO. 1 CONTRACT NO. G2A86 FPN 436379-2-1-54-01 Recipient: Indian River County This Supplemental Agreement ("Supplemental'), dated 525-010-60 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 12/18 Page 1 of 1 arises from the desire to supplement the State -Funded Grant Agreement ("Agreement') entered into and executed on June 17, 2022 as identified above. All provisions in the Agreement and supplements, if any, remain in effect except as expressly modified by this Supplemental. The parties agree that the Agreement is to be amended and supplemented as follows: Exhibit A in the original Agreement dated June 17, 2022 is hereby deleted and replaced with the revised Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated into this Supplemental. Reason for this Supplemental and supporting engineering and/or cost analysis: Based on a project scope review, Exhibit A must be updated to include additional deliverables and CEI classifications necessary for the project. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused these presents to be executed the day and year first above written. RECIPIENT: Indian River County By Name: Title: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Name: Steven C. Braun, P.E, Title: Director of Transportation Development Legal Review: 158 Alt Form 525-010-60eA STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525 -011 -OA STATE -FUNDED GRANT AGREEMENT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT osrzl EXHIBIT A PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES FPN: 436379-2-54-01 This exhibit forms an integral part of the Agreement between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and Indian River County (the Recipient) PROJECT LOCATION: ❑ The project is on the National Highway System ❑ The project is on the State Highway System. PROJECT LENGTH AND MILE POST LIMITS: 66TH AVE FROM 69TH ST TO CR-510/85TH ST 88530000 COMPOSITE 2 5.526 / 6.918 1.392 88530000 LEFT RDWY 1 6.918 / 7.128 0.210 88530000 RIGHT RDWY 1 6.918 / 7.128 0.210 88530000 COMPOSITE 2 7.128 / 7.463 0.335 88530000 LEFT RDWY 1 7.463 / 7.546 0.083 88530000 RIGHT RDWY 1 7.463 / 7.546 0.083 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CEI and Construction of the proposed improvements to 66th Avenue from north of 69th Street to 85th Street (CR510) consisting of the widening and reconstruction of the existing roadway to a 4 -lane divided roadway section within the project limits. Curb and gutter and a raised median will be provided. An 8' wide concrete sidewalk will be provided on the west side of the roadway. Also included will be stormwater drainage improvement, pavement markings, traffic signals and landscape and irrigation improvements. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS BY RECIPIENT: The Recipient is required to provide a copy of the design plans for the Department's review and approval to coordinate permitting with the Department, and notify the Department prior to commencement of any right-of-way activities. The Recipient shall commence the project's activities subsequent to the execution of this Agreement and shall perform in accordance with the following schedule: a) Study to be completed by N/A. b) Design to be completed by N/A. c) Right -of -Way requirements identified and provided to the Department by N/A. d) Right -of -Way to be certified by N/A. e) Construction contract to be let by N/A. f) Construction to be completed by June 30, 2024 If this schedule cannot be met, the Recipient will notify the Department in writing with a revised schedule or the project is subject to the withdrawal of funding. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS BY DEPARTMENT: Issuance of the Notice to Proceed is held until the Local agency Right of Way aquisition is complete. 159 EXHIBIT A DELIVERABLES 66th Ave from 69th St to SR-510/85th St FM 436379-2-54-01 ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION Unit ESTIMATE ROADWAY 101-1 MOBILIZATION/ DEMOBILIZATION LS 1 102-1 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC LS 1 **102-14 TRAFFIC CONTROL OFFICER (OFF DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT) PH 500 104-2 PREVENTION, CONTROL & ABATEMENT OF EROSION AND WATER POLLUTION LS 1 110-1-1 CLEARING & GRUBBING LS 1 110-1-2 DEMOLITION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS EA 110-5 PLUGGING WATER WELL - ARTESIAN EA 6 110-7-1 MAILBOX F & I EA 27 120-1 REGULAR EXCAVATION CY 319,316 120-4 SUBSOIL EXCAVATION CY 1,027 120-5 CHANNEL EXCAVATION CY 1,915 120-6 EMBANKMENT CY 56,275 160-4 TYPE "B" STABILIZATION SY 82,123 285-709 OPTIONAL BASE GROUP 9 SY 71,787 286-1 TURNOUT CONSTRUCTION SY 920 334-1-13 SUPERPAVE ASPHALT CONCRETE (SP -12.5) (TRAFFIC C) (2.0") TN 8,242 337-7-82 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE FRICTION COURSE (FC -9.5) (TRAFFIC C) (1.0") TN 4,121 400-1-2 CLASS I CONCRETE (ENDWALL) CY 15 400-2-2 CLASS II CONCRETE (ENDWALL) CY 11 415-1-1 REINFORCING STEEL (ROADWAY) LB 965 425-1-11 MODIFY EXIST, DRAINAGE STRUCTURE EA 425-1-351 INLETS (CURB) (TYPE P-5) (<10') EA 8 425-1-355 INLETS (CURB) (TYPE P-5) (PARTIAL) EA 1 425-1-361 INLETS (CURB) (TYPE P-6) (<10') EA 17 425-1-451 INLETS (CURB) (TYPE J-5) (<10') EA 3 425-1-451B INLETS (CURB) (TYPE J-5) (<10') (CONTROL STRUCTURE) EA 1 425-1-452 INLETS (CURB) (TYPE J-5) (>10') EA 3 425-1-461 INLETS (CURB) (TYPE J-6) (<10') EA 7 425-1-462 INLETS (CURB) (TYPE J-6) (>10') EA 2 425-1-521 INLETS (DT BOT) (TYPE C) (<10') EA 10 425-1-541 INLETS (DT BOT) (TYPE D) (<10') EA 1 425-1-559 INLETS (DT BOT) (TYPE E) (>10') (CONTROL STRUCTURE ) EA 1 425-1-582 INLETS (DT BOT) (TYPE H, 4 -GRATE) (>10') (CONTROL STRUCTURE) EA 1 425-2-41 MANHOLES (P-7) (<10') EA 6 425-2-63 MANHOLE (P-8) (PARTIAL) (TOP ONLY) EA 3 425-2-71 MANHOLES (J-7) (<10') EA 9 430-175-118 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) (ROUND) (18" SS) LF 2,346 430-175-118B PIPE CULVERT (P.P.) (ROUND) (18" SS) LF 230 430-175-124 1 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) (ROUND) (24" SS) ILF 1,412 160 430-175-124B PIPE CULVERT (P.P.) (ROUND) (24" SS) LF 467 430-175-130 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) (ROUND) (30" SS) LF 1,244 430-175-130B PIPE CULVERT (P.P.) (ROUND) (30" SS) LF 118 430-175-136 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) (ROUND) (36" SS) LF 1,818 430-175-142 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) (ROUND) (42" SS) LF 394 430-175-142B PIPE CULVERT (P.P.) (ROUND) (42" SS) LF 136 430-175-148 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) (ROUND) (48" SS) LF 314 430-175-148B PIPE CULVERT (P.P.) (ROUND) (48" SS) LF 104 430-175-154 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) ROUND (54" SS) LF 27 430-175-160 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) (ROUND) (60" SS) LF 430-175-160A PIPE CULVERT (C.A.P.) (ROUND) (60" SS) LF 160 430-175-166 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) (ROUND) (66" SS) LF 123 430-175-172 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) (ROUND) (72" SS) LF 522 430-175-184 PIPE CULVERT (RCP) (ROUND) (84" SS) LF 40 430-175-215 PIPE CULVERT (ERCP) (12" X 18" SS) LF 147 430-175-236 PIPE CULVERT (ERCP) (29" X 45" SS) LF 192 430-175-260 PIPE CULVERT (ERCP) (48" X 76" SS) LF 145 430-964-8 PIPE CULVERT (SCH. 80 PVC) (8") LF 1,341 430-982-125 MITERED END SECTION (CONC.) (18" CD) (4:1) EA 1 430-982-129 MITERED END SECTION (CONC.) (24" CD) (4:1) EA 2 430-982-143 MITERED END SECTION (CONC.) (60" CD) (4:1) EA 1 440-1-20 UNDERDRAIN (TYPE II) LF 1,917 520-1-10 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER (TYPE F) LF 16,420 520-1-11 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER (TYPE F) (MOD.) LF 13,918 522-2 CONCRETE SIDEWALK & DRIVEWAY, 6" THICK, 3000 PSI, FIBER REINFORCED SY 10,072 527-2 DETECTABLE WARNINGS SF 190 530-3-4 RIPRAP, RUBBLE (F&I) (DITCH LINING) TN 760 550-10-222 FENCING (TYPE B) (6.0') (WITH VINYL COATING) LF 3,519 550-60-225 FENCE GATE (TYPE B) (DOUBLE) (24.0' OPENING) EA 3 570-1-2A PERFORMANCE TURF (SOD) (BAHIA) SY 203,104 630-2-11A CONDUIT (OPEN TRENCH) (F&I) (2") LF 7,735 633-1-124 FIBER OPTIC CABLE (F&I) (UNDERGROUND) (144 STRAND) LF 8,635 633-2-31 FIBER OPTIC CONNECTION (INSTALL) (SPLICE) EA 108 633-2-32 FIBER OPTIC CONNECTION (INSTALL) (TERMINATION) EA 192 633-3-11 SPLICE ENCLOSURE (F&I) (SPLICE ENCLOSURE) EA 3 635-2-12 PULL AND SPLICE BOX (F&I) (17"X30") (PULL BOX) EA 9 635-2-13 PULL AND SPLICE BOX (F&I) (30"X48") (SLACK BOX) EA 9 SIGNS AND MARKINGS 700-1-11 SINGLE POST SIGN (FURNISH & INSTALL) (LESS THAN 12 SF) AS 70 700-1-12 SINGLE POST SIGN (FURNISH & INSTALL) (12-20 SF) AS 3 700-1-60 SINGLE POST SIGN (REMOVE) (DELIVER TO IRC PUBLIC WORKS) AS 2 700-2-12 MULTI -POST SIGN (FUNISHED & INSTALLED) (12-20 SF) AS 2 706-3 RETRO -REFLECTIVE PAVEMENT MARKERS EA 1,039 711-11-121 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, WHITE, SOLID, 6" LF 20,010 711-11-122 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, WHITE, SOLID, 8" LF 5,193 711-11-123 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, WHITE, SOLID, 12" LF 1,149 711-11-124 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, WHITE, SOLID, 18" LF 1,518 711-11-125 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, WHITE, SOLID, 24" LF 981 711-11-131 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, WHITE, SKIP (10'-30'),6" LF 14,163 711-11-141 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, WHITE, SKIP (2'-4' / 6'-10'), 6" ILF 2,270 711-11-160 ITHERMOPLASTIC, STD, WHITE, MESSAGE I EA 28 161 711-11-170 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, WHITE, ARROW EA 77 711-11-221 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, YELLOW, SOLID 6" LF 21,256 711-11-224 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, YELLOW, SOLID 18" LF 1,356 711-11-241 THERMOPLASTIC, STD, YELLOW, SKIP (2'-4'/ 6'-10'), 6" LF 1,036 711-17-1 THERMOPLASTIC, REMOVE (HYDROBLAST) SF 264 SIGNALIZATION 630-2-11 CONDUIT (SIGNAL) (F & 1) (OPEN TRENCH) LF 235 630-2-12 CONDUIT (SIGNAL) (F & 1) (DIRECTIONAL BORE) LF 390 632-7-1 CABLE (SIGNAL) (F & 1) PI 1- 632-7-6 SIGNAL CABLE (REMOVE - INTERSECTION) PI 1 635-2-11 PULL BOX & SPLICE BOX (F & 1) (13"x24") EA 13 639-1-610 ELECTRICAL POWER SERVICE (REMOVE - OVERHEAD) AS 1 ELECTRICAL POWER SERVICE (SIGNAL) (UNDERGROUND) (METER PURCHASED BY AS 1 639-1-122 CONTRACTOR) 639-2-1 ELECTRICAL SERVICE WIRE (F & 1) LF 20 ELECTRICAL SERVICE DISCONNECT (F & 1) (POLE EA 1 639-3-11 MOUNTED) PRESTRESSED CONC. POLE STANDARD PLANS 641-010 EA 1 641-2-12 (F & I) (TYPE P-11 SERVICE POLE) PRESTRESSED CONC, POLE STANDARD PLANS 641-010 EA 2 641-2-80 (COMPLETE/ DEEP REMOVAL POLES 30' AND GREATER) ALUMINUM SIGNALS POLE PEDESTAL AND PEDESTRIAN EA 6 646-1-11 DETECTOR POST (F&I) (PEDESTAL) ALUMINUM SIGNALS POLE (PEDESTAL AND PEDESTRIAN EA 2 646-1-60 DETECTOR POST) (REMOVE) MAST ARM (F & 1) (WIND SPEED 150 W/O BACKPLATES) EA 1 649-31-107 (W/ LUMINAIRE) (ARM LENGTH 46') MAST ARM (F & 1) (WIND SPEED 150 W/O BACKPLATES) EA 1 649-31-108 (W/ LUMINAIRE) (ARM LENGTH 60') MAST ARM (F & 1) (WIND SPEED 150 W/O BACKPLATES) EA 2 649-31-109 (W/ LUMINAIRE) (ARM LENGTH 70.5') VEHICULAR TRAFFIC SIGNAL (F & 1) (ALUMINUM) (3- AS 5 650-1-14 SECTION) (1 -WAY) VEHICULAR TRAFFIC SIGNAL (F & 1) (ALUMINUM) (4- AS 2 650-1-16 SECTION) (1 -WAY) VEHICULAR TRAFFIC SIGNAL (F & 1) (ALUMINUM) (5- AS 3 650-1-18 SECTION) (1 -WAY) (STRAIGHT) 653-1-11 PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL (F & 1) (LED -COUNTDOWN) (1 -WAY) AS 8 VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM (F & 1) (VIDEO) (CABINET EA 1 660-4-11 EQUIPMENT) VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM (F & 1) (VIDEO) (ABOVE EA 4 660-4-12 GROUND EQUIPMENT) 665-1-11 PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR (F & 1) (STANDARD) AS 8 TRAFFIC CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY (F & 1) (NEMA) (TYPE AS 1 670-5-111 5) (ONE PREEMPTION PLAN) TRAFFIC CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY (REMOVE AS 1 670-5-600 CONTROLLER AND CABINET) ITS CCTV (F &I) (DOME ENCLOSURE - NON- EA 1 682-1-133 PRESSURIZED) (IP) (HD) 684-1-1 IMANAGED FIELD ETHERNET SWITCH (F & 1) EA 1 162 UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (F & 1) (LINE 685-1-14 INTERACTIVE) EA 1 INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN (F & 1) (OVERHEAD 700-5-22 MOUNT, <12 SF) EA 4 715-1-11 ILIGHTING CONDUCTORS (F & 1) (INSULATED, No. 10 OR <) LF 1,914 715-5-31 1 LUMINAIRE & BRACKET ARM (F&I) (ALUMINUM) EA 4 LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION PERFORMANCE TURF (SOD) (ST AUGUSTINE **570-1-2B 'FLORATAM') SY 16,606 **580-1-1 LANDSCAPE (SMALL PLANTS) LS 1 **580-1-2 LANDSCAPE (LARGE PLANTS) LS 1 **580-12-10 FLORA-MULCH (3" DEPTH) CY 691 **162-1-3 PREPARED SOIL LAYER (SPECIAL DEPTH) CY 919 **590-70 IRRIGATION COMPLETE LS 1 UTILITIES **999-16 RECORD/AS-BUILT DRAWINGS (IRC UTILITY) LS 1 **1050-31-204 UTILITY PIPE - PVC (4" FM) (F & 1) LF 591 **1050-31-206 UTILITY PIPE - PVC (6" WM) (F & 1) LF 209 **1050-31-212 UTILITY PIPE- PVC (12" WM) (F & 1) LF 147 **1050-31-216 UTILITY PIPE - PVC 16" WM) (F & 1) LF 200 **1055-51-116 UTILITY FITTING - 16" 45 DEGREE DI BEND (FM) EA 16 **1055-51-512 UTILITY FITTING - 12" BLIND FLANGE (WM) EA 2 UTILITY FIXTURE - 12"x16" TAPPING SADDLE & SLEEVE **1080-11-403 (WM) EA 2 **1080-24-106 UTILITY FIXTURE - 6" GATE VALVE (WM) EA 3 **1080-24-112 UTILITY FIXTURE - 12" GATE VALVE (WM) EA 2 UTILITY FIXTURE - 2" TEMPORARY JUMPER VALVE **1080-11-415 ASSEMBLY EA 4 **1080-27116 UTILITY FIXTURE- 16" LINE STOP (WM) EA 8 **1080-26-102 UTILITY FIXTURE -AIR RELEASE VALVE EA 2 **1644-113-08 FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY (F&I) EA 3 **1644-700 FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY (ADJUST & MODIFY) EA 1 **999-25A FORCE ACCOUNT - UTILITIES LS 1 **999-1 1CONSTRUCTION LAYOUT/ RECORD DRAWINGS LS 1 **999-25 1 FORCE ACCOUNT/CONTINGENCY ILS 1 1 ** Non Participating Items CEI Classifications Sr. Project Engineer Project Administrator Assistant Project Administrator Sr. Inspector Inspector Inspector's Aide Contract Support Specialist 163 Ofice of INDIAN Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Susan J. Prado, Assistant County Attorney MEMORANDUM TO: The Board of County Commissioners Consent Agenda 05/16/2023 RIVER COUNTY ATTORNEY THROUGH: Richard B. Szpyrka, P.E., Public Works Director FROM: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney DATE: May 10, 2023 SUBJECT: Resolution Accepting Deed to Mike's Cut Rate Furniture Property At its meeting of April 18, 2023, the Board of County Commissioners approved the purchase of the property consisting of the former Mike's Cut Rate Furniture business for the Aviation Boulevard expansion project. Staff has conducted a walk-through of the property and is awaiting the completion of the Phase I Environmental report. No issues were observed during the walk- through and staff does not anticipate any significant findings in the Phase I Environmental report. The Seller's title company has requested the Board to provide a resolution authorizing the acceptance of the Warranty Deed from the Seller and directing the deed be recorded in the Public Records of Indian River County. The attached Resolution satisfies the request. FUNDING: There is no expenditure of County funds associated with this matter. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board approve the Resolution authorizing the acceptance of the warranty deed and the real property described therein and providing for the recording of the deed in the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida, for the proposed Aviation Boulevard expansion project, and authorize the Chairman to execute the Resolution on behalf of the Board. Attachment: Resolution Copies to: Richard B. Szpyrka, P.E., Public Works Director Barry Segal, Esq. 164 RESOLUTION NO. 2023 - RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF A WARRANTY DEED AND REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED THEREIN AND PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDING OF THE DEED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR THE PROPOSED AVIATION BOULEVARD EXPANSION PROJECT WHEREAS, the expansion and continuation of Aviation Boulevard from U.S. Highway 1 to 37th Street is an Indian River County priority project; and WHEREAS, Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, by its Board of County Commissioners (Board), has previously approved the purchase of the following described real property: ; and Parcel Ip# 12 -39 -3S -00M4)030 -0000? -0 WHEREAS, the Board desire to complete the purchase of these parcels of real estate in a prompt and timely manner. 1 165 RESOLUTION NO. 2023 - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the warranty deed and real property described therein is hereby accepted and the Board further authorizes the recording of the deed in the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida, for the aforementioned project. The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner put to a vote, the vote was as follows: 2023. Chairman Joseph H. Earman Vice -Chairman Susan Adams Commissioner Laura Moss Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher Commissioner Deryl Loar and, upon being The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution passed and adopted this 16 day of May, 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 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA 2 Joseph H. Earman, Chairman 166 ���I CONSENT: 5/16/2023 Of -,e of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ATTORNEY Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Susan J. Prado, Assistant County Attorney MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney DATE: May 10, 2023 SUBJECT: Resolution Cancelling Taxes - 41 st Street Turn Lanes - Harbor Bluffs PD - Phase 1 (The Virginia W. Russell Family Limited Partnership) A resolution has been prepared for the purpose of earmarking the public use of the following property and cancelling any delinquent, omitted or current taxes which may exist on the property obtained by Indian River County: Public Purpose: Right -of -Way for 41 st Street Turn Lanes Harbor Bluffs PD - Phase 1 (The Virginia W. Russell Family Limited Partnership) Location/Description: 32392600000700000001.7 - 1375 41ST ST 32392600000700000006.0 - 39TH Street Purchased from: The Virginia W. Russell Family Limited Partnership Instrument: Right -of -Way Deed, recorded in Book 3608, Page 1479 of the public records of Indian River County FUNDING: There is no cost associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners to execute the Resolution to cancel certain taxes upon the property purchased by or donated to Indian River County for a public purpose, and the Clerk to send a certified copy of the Resolution to the Tax Collector and the Property Appraiser so that any delinquent or current taxes can be cancelled. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution Right -of -Way Deed cc: Carole Jean Jordan - Tax Collector Wesley Davis - Property Appraiser 167 Purchased from The Virginia W. Russell Family Limited Partnership Public Purpose: Right-of-Way for 41st St. Turn Lanes Harbor Bluffs PD - Phase 1 Tax Parcel Portion of Parcel No.: 32392600000700000001.7 - 1375 41 ST ST 32392600000700000006.0 - 39TH Street RESOLUTION NO. 2023- A RESOLUTION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CANCELLING CERTAIN TAXES UPON PUBLICLY OWNED LANDS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 196.28, FLORIDA STATUTES. WHEREAS, section 196.28, Florida Statutes, allows the Board of County Commissioners of each County to cancel and discharge any and all liens for taxes, delinquent or current, held or owned by the county or the state, upon lands heretofore or hereafter conveyed to or acquired by any agency, governmental subdivision, or municipality of the state, or the United States, for road purposes, defense purposes, recreation, reforestation, or other public use; and WHEREAS, such cancellation must be by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, duly adopted and entered upon its minutes properly describing such lands and setting forth the public use to which the same are or will be devoted; and WHEREAS, upon receipt of a certified copy of such resolution, proper officials of the county and of the state are authorized, empowered, and directed to make proper entries upon the records to accomplish such cancellation and to do all things necessary to carry out the provisions of section 196.28, F.S.; 1 168 RESOLUTION NO. 2023 - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that any and all liens for taxes delinquent or current against the following described lands which were purchased by Indian River County from The Virginia W. Russell Family Limited Partnership for Right -Of -Way, are hereby cancelled pursuant to the authority of section 196.28, F.S. See Right of Way Deed describing lands, recorded in O.R. Book 3608, Page 1479 of the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida. 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: Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Susan Adams, Vice Chairman Joseph E. Flescher, Commissioner Deryl Loar, Commissioner Laura Moss, Commissioner The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this day of May, 2023. I% 169 RESOLUTION NO. 2023 - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA ATTEST: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Tax Certificates Outstanding _ X Yes No Current Prorated Tax Received and Deposited with Tax Collector $0.00 Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: By: William K. DeBraal Deputy County Attorney 3 170 3120230014045 RECORDED ""fWIC RECORDS OF JEFFf*Sift OF COURT ND AN RfWft C*MV4 BK: 3608 PG: 1479 Pe01#W1023/2023 4:26 PM D DOCTAX PD $0 70 (Grantee): '11V'tTNE8SItTft- That the said Grantor, for and in consideraflon of the sum of One Ion l .00) iso .it. in . hand paid by the Chutee, receipt whereof is hereby adbOwled d, and: for 4dw am �r gaunt and valuable considerations, does hereby, Kand self to the Grantee, Its successors in interest, for th purpose of public ,highway apt purposes incidental thereto, the Billowing described land, situat, lying and being in the County of Indian Itiue . State of 1?lofida, to -wt: See Exhibit "N7 aftacited aW by its reference made a part hereof 171 Exhibit "'A" - Legal- Dew - floh & Sketch W. for Riglit-of-Wiry Dedlibadan Pusse.fiPropeHy Indian Riva County, Forida Sheet I oft Not Valld Wfthohl'Alf Sheds. :A PARCia, OF LAND "m SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP -32 SOUTH,, RANGE 39 EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY; FLORIDA -AND ezNG MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRfRED AS, FOLLOWS' BEMNING AT THE NORTHEAST -CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 114 OF THE SOUTHEAST 114 OF SEC -W4.29; TOWNSHIP .32 SOUTH. RANGE 39 EAST; JNbIM RIVER COLINTY. FLORIVA; THE-SAUE BFJNG THE wjERsEc*ftom. OF Tj4EEAsT,mqHr--cFwAY DNE. OF ImT AYMUr-'AND 714E NORTH RIGHT.-.WAY.LWE OF 39TH STREET AS sHom - ON TnE PLAT. OF WE I oWF;F9VM SUBDIVISIONAS;RECORDED- IN LAT'kook Z PAGE .32, .OF. THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID. 1AND§ NOW LYING' AND SElk' W INDIAN- 08SR'COUNTY, FLORIDA;7HENQ5 SOUTH' 8935'09" WtSr AtcNGSA(D`JJCR� COUNTY,. LINE OF 39TO-ST A DISTANCE OF -330.60 FLET70AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF T . THAT LAND DESCRIBED )N QMCiAL RECORDS 00*41-30, PAGE 1844,. OF THE -PUBLIC RECORDS OF .WEST .DISTANCE QP- 25.00 FFL7;. INDIAN OCR C(YJJV.TY,'FLORIDA;: 7WACE'NORTO 00763..�7" ALONG. SAID w_�rr L�� A THENCE NORTH 89 33'61" EAST AND PARALLEL V47H SAID NORTH Nmr-crzwAy UNE OF 39TH STREt� A. bISTANCE OF 330-61 FEET - To'. AN IN . mwsmyom! MTh, 7K. rAsT Ume. OF SAID LAND. msmmp IN ampAL RECORDS BOOK IfM-PAGE -1844.- THENCE SOUTH 0=1'41' EAST -ALONG SAID EAST Lfh& A DISTANCE, ..QF 25.00- FEET TO:'7HE POINT OF BEGINNING t6iftWING 6265,07 SQUARE -FEET OR- a19, ACRES, MORE OR LESS. A PARCEL -Or LnAtND_ =SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP P 37 SOUTH,RANGE 39- EAST, INDIAN PJM COUNTY, FLORIDA AND 191JNG M05E PARTTGULMV Y ESCR00 & _FGLLOWS� COhMENCIN9 AT 7NE NORTHEAST CORNER OF Tj4E- -soUTHVZ . 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CONSENT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Emergency Services District Board of Commissioners THROUGH: John Titkanich, County Administrator THROUGH: David Johnson, Director of Emergency Services David Rattray, Fire Chief PREPARED BY: David Kiernan, Assistant Fire Chief Jennifer Pridgeon, Staff Assistant III DATE: May 8, 2023 SUBJECT: Approval of UKG Telestaff Contract It is respectfully requested that the information contained herein be given formal consideration by the District Board of Commissioners at the next scheduled meeting, on May 16, 2023. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITIONS UKG Telestaff is an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) solution provided solely for the Customer's internal use, by which Indian River County Fire Rescue may initiate automated phone calls to Fire Rescue staff members to fill vacancies or receive notifications of work opportunities for employees who are licensed to use the UKG Telestaff product. Our current system for staffing and time and attendance software requires excessive staff hours for data manipulation leading to the possibility of errors. To initiate and set up the administration of the required communications, UKG Telestaff will perform the standard implementation of UKG Telestaff including configuration, as described in the Statement of Work ("SOW") signed by the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners. UKG Telestaff will build the platform specific to Indian River County Fire Rescue needs, automating the scheduling and assisting in providing a more accurate and streamlined approach toward scheduling along with time and attendance. UKG Telestaff can be automated to call when staffing is needed during an emergency activation and large incidents. UKG Telestaff is utilized by surrounding counties and many larger municipalities (St. Lucie, Martin, Brevard, Palm Beach, and Broward). UKG Telestaff is owned by Kronos and developed specifically for public safety. A conference call was held between Fire Rescue, Human Resources, and Information Technology, where all parties approved software purchase from UKG Telestaff. The setup fee for UKG Telestaff is a mandatory one-time setup fee of $25,000, with a monthly licensed user fee of $8.00 per user. With an estimated 315 users, starting June 1, 2023, the Fiscal Year 2022/2023 cost is $35,080. The recurring annual cost is $2,520 per month or $30,240 annually, based upon the current 315 licensed users. The cost will increase by $8 per month, or $96 annually, per additional user. Pricing is in accordance with Omnia Partners cooperative contract #18220, which provides a 48% discount off of list prices. This is a contractual service with a recommended commitment of 36 months accounting for some future cost increases with 175 CONSENT the growth of the department. FUNDING: Funding for UKG Telestaff, in the amount of $10,080 for the user licenses, will come from the Fire Rescue/Computer Software/PEMT Program account, number 11412022-035120-20023. Funds, in the amount of $25,000 for the initial setup, will come from the Fire Rescue/Software/PEMT Program account, number 11412022-068003-20023, for a total cost of $35,080. Account Name Account Number Amount Fire Rescue/Computer Software/PEMT Program 11412022-035120-20023 $10,080 Fire Rescue/Software/PEMT Program (Capital) 11412022-068003-20023 $25,000 Total $35,080 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board authorize the use of the Omnia cooperative contract, approve the proposal and order form, and authorize the Purchasing Manager to sign the order form and issue Purchase Orders user fees, as funding is approved by the Budget office. ATTACHMENTS: UKG Telestaff Proposal UKG Telestaff Contract 176 Our purpose is people Indian River County, FL Prepared By: Nikki Kirkpatrick Valid Through: 5/31/2023 Why UKG? At UKG, our purpose is people. Our love for all things HR and workforce management is matched only by our people -centered culture. Together, we're committed tonspiring workforces and businesses around the world, helping to pave the way forward for our people, customers, and industry. Leading workforce management ca `abilities delivered in a modern cloud p a orm UKG Dimensions is built on an advanced cloud architecture specifically designed for speed and efficiency of scale. It works seamlessly across all digital touchpoints — all while reducing the burden on internal IT resources. Automatic software updates provide continuous access to the latest product features and innovation. PUBLIC SECTOR EXPERIENCE UKG has been a global leader in workforce management solutions for over 40 years and our public sector customers represent some of our longest -standing customers. To date, UKG has implemented HCM and related solutions in well over 2,000 public agencies. Our experience with the public sector spans across Federal, State, Local, and Public Education. These customers vary in size from the small (30 employees) to the large (30,000 employees), proving how scalable and flexible UKG solutions really are. Product 7f © 2020 UKG Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Employees One — Time Set Up i Fif NM Monthly Price WN 14 i Total Price Quote#: Q-166908 Page 1/3 � ' I ORDER FORM Quote#: Q-166908 Order Type: Quote Expires: 25 May, 2023 Date: 03 May, 2023 Sales Executive: Nikki Kirkpatrick Bill To Contact: Ship To Contact: Jennifer Pridgeon Bill To: COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER Ship To: COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER 1800 27TH ST BLDG B 1800 27TH ST BLDG B VERO BEACH, FL 32960-0310 USA VERO BEACH, FL 32960-0310 USA Currency: USD Customer PO Number: Solution ID: 6162026 Initial Term: 36 months Billing Start Date: Upon Signature of Order Form Data Center Location: USA Order Notes: Ship to Phone: 772-226-3946 Ship to Mobile: Contact: Jennifer Pridgeon Email: jpridgeon@ircgov.com Shipping Terms: Shipping Point Ship Method: FedEx Ground Freight Term: Prepay & Add Renewal Term: 12 months Payment Terms: Net 30 Days This order is entered into between Customer and Kronos Incorporated, a UKG company, subject to the terms and conditions of the Master Agreement Reference #18220 dated March 18th, 2019, between the Lead Agency (acting as "Owner") and Kronos Incorporated (as the "Contractor"), as amended (specifically Sections A and K of Contract #18220). The Professional Services TSG SMB Implementation guidelines are attached to this Order Form SaaS Services Billing Frequency: Annual in Advance WS Kronos Incorporated, A UKG Company 900 Chelmsford Street Lowell, MADMA +1 800 225 1561 ..179 Quote#: Q-166908 Page 2/3 One Time Setup Fee Billing Frequency: Billed 100% upon signature of the order form One Time Setup Fees I USD 25,000.001 Total Monthly SaaS and Equipment Rental Fees USD 2,520.00 Total One Time Fees USD 25,000.00 Kronos Incorporated, A UKG Company 900 Chelmsford Street Lowell, MA 01851 +1 800 225 1561 180 Quote#: Q-166908 Page 3!3 COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER Kronos Incorporated Signature: Signature: Name: Name: Title: Title: Effective Date: Effective Date: Invoice amount will reflect deposit received. All professional services are billed as delivered with payment due, in accordance with the Payment Term set out in this Order Form. Unless otherwise indicated above, this order is subject to the relevant Kronos Terms and Conditions executed between the parties. THIS ORDER IS SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE TAXES. THE ACTUAL TAX AMOUNT TO BE PAID BY CUSTOMER WILL BE SHOWN ON CUSTOMER'S INVOICE. Shipping and handling charges will be reflected on the final invoice. The Monthly Price on this Order Form has been rounded to two decimal places for display purposes. As many as eight decimal places may be present in the actual price. Due to the rounding calculations, the actual price may not display as expected when displayed on your Order Form. Nonetheless, the actual price on your invoice is the true and binding total for this order for purposes of amounts owed for the term. If you are tax exempt; please provide a copy of your "Tax Exempt Certificate" with your signed quote. UKG Telestaff SMB Implementation Services Guideline The following applies to all entitlements within UKG TeleStafil SaaS SMB implementations... UKG TeleStaff Standard Services .. s UKG TeleStaff Value Added Services The following value-added services are available for UKG TeleStaff SaaS SMB implementations for an additional fee and if identified on the Order Form. Refer to the UKG order form for a list of a la carte services included with your purchase. WIN k�g . 3. M495 KUM .tk INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA AGENDA ITEM Department of General Services / ea' Parks & Recreation Date: May 9, 2023 To: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners Through: John Titkanich, County Administrator Michael C. Zito, Assistant County Administrator Beth Powell, Director Parks and Recreation/Acting General Services Director From: Wendy Swindell, Conservation Lands Manager Subject: Request for Execution of the Grant Form "Notice of Site Dedication and Limitation of Use" to Accompany Close-out Documents for the Hallstrom Farmstead Conservation Area FDEP Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant (LWCF Project No. 12-00695). BACKGROUND: Indian River County acquired the 93 -acre Hallstrom Farmstead Conservation Area (HFCA) in 2002 with funding assistance from Florida Communities Trust. The conservation area is located on Old Dixie Highway, approximately 1 mile south of Oslo Road, in southern Indian River County. This site includes the remaining privately -owned lands associated with the historic Hallstrom Farmstead, and adjacent natural areas of sand pine scrub, maritime hammock, scrubby flatwoods and bottomland forest. The adjacent historic house is owned and operated by the Indian River County Historical Society, and is open to the public. This Hallstrom house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The HFCA also includes several barns and out -buildings on the east side of Old Dixie Highway that will require significant renovation for incorporation into the educational programming planned for the site. This conservation area contains several protected species, including the northernmost known protected location for Lakela's mint (Dicerandra immaculata), a federally endangered plant, known only to occur in northern St. Lucie and southern Indian River Counties. The design and permitting for the project (with the exception of detailed boardwalk design) was completed in 2021. The County received permits to construct public access amenities including: (1) two picnic pavilions; (2) parking lot; (3) restroom (4) nature trails; (5) a boardwalk with scenic overlook; and (6) kiosks, seating and educational displays. These amenities will be accessible for visitors of all ability levels via the construction of sidewalks and other ADA features. In 2018 County staff applied to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for a $148,500 Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grant. The grant application was intended to provide funding towards the construction of the parking area, pavilions, trails, boardwalk and educational signage. The construction of the restroom was not eligible for funding based on LWCF criteria. C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 8\@BCL@34039443\@BCL@34039443.doc 185 The County match for the LWCF grant is $148,500. The grant was awarded and accepted by the Board of County Commissioners on February 5, 2019. The expiration date for the grant is May 31, 2023. The design and construction of the boardwalk was bid independently of the other elements of the project. The boardwalk project was awarded to Underwater Engineering Services, Inc. at the January 11, 2022 Board of County Commissioners meeting in the amount of $118,928. Construction of the boardwalk was completed in August 2022. Construction of the balance of the project was bid on October 30, 2021. The bid was awarded at the March 15, 2022 Board of County Commissioners meeting to JoBear Contracting in the amount of $912,614.90. Construction of the parking area was initiated in September 2022, and is anticipated to be completed in late June 2023. The remaining construction in progress is the restroom building. The improvements that are associated with the LWCF grant have been completed, and staff is in the process of preparing documents to close-out the LWCF grant, and request reimbursement of the $148,500. As part of the grant close-out process a notarized copy of the form titled "Notice of Site Dedication and Limitation of Use" must be provided. A copy of this form has been attached to this Agenda Item. FUNDING: There is no additional funding required for this item. RECOMMENDATION: Staff respectfully recommends that the Chairman execute the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Land and Water Conservation Fund Form "Notice of Site Dedication and Limitation of Use," to be included in the documents provided to request grant reimbursement for LWCF Project No. 12-00695, for the improvements to the Hallstrom Farmstead Conservation Area. APPROVED AGENDA ITEM FOR MAY 16, 2023 C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 8\@BCL@34039443\@BCL@34039443.doc 186 This instrument was prepared by: NOTICE OF SITE DEDICATION AND LIMITATION OF USE (fee simple ownership by grantee) Indian River County , whose mailing address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960 Name of Grantee as Shown on Grant Agreement Grantee Mailing Address ("grantee") has acquired or developed the real property described in Attachment A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference (the "Project Site"), with financial assistance provided by the Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Program in accordance with Chapter 62D-5, F.A.C. Pursuant to Rule 62D-5.074(1), F.A.C., the grantee hereby dedicates the Project Site in perpetuity as an outdoor recreation area for the use and benefit of the general public. The grantee covenants that the Project Site and any facilities thereon, as set forth in the grant agreement attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment B and depicted on the boundary map attached hereto and incorporated as Attachment C, will be open to the public at reasonable times, will be operated in a safe and attractive manner, and the grantee will abide by the requirements of Chapter 62D-5.068-.074, F.A.C., relating to Federal Land and Conservation Fund Program funding for the Project Site. Pursuant to Rule 62D-5.074(3), F.A.C., if the grantee converts any part of the Project Site or facilities thereon acquired or developed with grant assistance to other than a use approved by the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the grantee shall replace the area, facilities, resource, or site at its own expense with an acceptable project of comparable or greater value, scope, and quality pursuant to section 673.9.3 of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Program Grants Manu1. WITNESSES: �ndian River County (SEAL) Name of Grantee as Shown on Grant Agreement Original Signature Printed Name of Witness By: Original Signature Printed Name Original Signature Printed Title Printed Name of Witness STATE OF COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on , 20, by , as , for and on behalf of Indian River County . He/She is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. 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In orderto minimize disruptions in service, those assets require routine evaluation, operation and maintenance to ensure they continue to function as originally designed. On June 12, 2012, the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved the purchase of SEMS, a software platform, to assist IRCDUS with managing the routine maintenance activities of its fixed assets. In 2022, the company that designed and supported SEMS was acquired by another software company, Cartegraph, that was subsequently acquired by OpenGov. As a result of these acquisitions, Cartegraph, in association with OpenGov, redeveloped their asset management software to align with new technology and current industry practices, thereby moving the foundation of their software to a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) based platform available only through a cloud -based system via a software service agreement. In doing so, OpenGov will only be supporting their new Cartegraph asset management software program, and will no longer be supporting previous versions of their programs, such as SEMS. Since IRCDUS was an existing customer of SEMS, OpenGov has agreed to provide IRCDUS with a discount on the conversion from SEMS to their new Cartegraph software platform. The new software includes a number of enhancements over the existing system, GIS being the most significant, but it will only be available to us should we elect to take advantage of the offer at this time. The attached quote from OpenGov includes an upfront cost in the amount of $82,782.52 and two additional years of annual service in the amount of $51,603 and $53,150.88. The $82,782.52 is split into $18,497.52 for a prorated first year annual service fee and 50 licenses, and $64,285.00 for professional services that will include initial system set-up through a third -party vendor and training of staff on the new system. This new system will have more functionality and allow more real-time management of the utility's fixed assets. In addition, it will allow us to capture more information to assist us with better understanding our cost of services associated with maintaining the system. 191 Consent Item Funding: Funding, in the amount of $82,782.52, for the initial annual software service and professional services will be recorded in the Utilities/Water Dist/Computer Software account, number 47126936-035120. Utility operating funds are derived from water and sewer sales. ACCOUNT NAME I ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT Utilities/Water Dist/Computer Software 1 47126936-035120 $82,782.52 Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve the amount of $82,782.52 to cover the cost of replacing the existing asset management software, SEMS, with an updated and improved software program, Cartegraph, and authorize the chair to execute any and all documents necessary to effectuate the purchase. Attachments: OpenGov Proposal OpenGov Software Services Agreement 192 Q OPENGOV iw OpmGar41344 PO sea Sm J.,CA 95160 "" Qavte Numher: OG00604 Craned Oa: 5111023 SM—ET LDyA— Order Form Expintlm: 822023 E—II:bmbml�glF/pY a '" "' Submriptlea Sbrr Dale: 6151023 Gmnad Tarm: FJ1r1d1311YIW " Bub�rlptlm EM Om: 10292025 Curbmm: Ivdim Riva C—ry Utlli4w, PL CmrgeS Nur. 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Uule.e ...,bre ryeeified above, Rm fm rhe SeiM Savicea and Pmhrriooal Semcer shall be due and pryable, w advma, w the effective Dam. By ugmng rhie Amr1l,Cprmmarknowledgee that it hu --d'­` viewed and slam m be Iem115 bond by, the Op.— Terve and Cmditimv. Hach parryl mcepmoce ofrltia Agrtemmr ie weditimal tau rhe aMY amrPbvee of the tome iv rhe Agrtanml m We emlwm of all abler ladiaa River County 5ltl1111m, FL Opeu0er, Iuc. Signarwe'. Sigwma: Name. N. 193 OPENGOV SOFTWARE SERVICES AGREEMENT This Software Services Agreement (this "Agreement") is entered into by OpenGov, Inc., a Delaware corporation with a principal place of business at 6525 Crown Blvd #41340, San Jose, CA 95160 ("OpenGov") and the customer listed on the signature block below ("Customer"), as of the date of last signature below (the "Effective Date"). This Agreement sets forth the terms under which Customer will be permitted to use OpenGov's hosted software services. DEFINITIONS "Customer Data" means data that is provided by Customer to OpenGov pursuant to this Agreement (for example, by email or through Customer's software systems of record). Customer Data shall not include any confidential personally identifiable information. "Documentation" means the documentation for the Software Services at the Customer Resource Center page found at https://opengov.zendesk.com. "Feedback" means suggestions, comments, improvements, ideas, or other feedback or materials regarding the Software Services provided by Customer to OpenGov, including feedback provided through online developer community forums. "Initial Term" means the initial license term specified in number of years on the Order Form, commencing on the Effective Date. "Intellectual Property Rights" means all intellectual property rights including all past, present, and future rights associated with works of authorship, including exclusive exploitation rights, copyrights, and moral rights, trademark and trade name rights and similar rights, trade secret rights, patent rights, and any other proprietary rights in intellectual property of every kind and nature. "Order Form" means OpenGov's Software Services order form that: (a) specifies the Software Services provided by OpenGov; (b) references this Agreement; and (c) is signed by authorized representatives of both parties. "Renewal Term" means each additional renewal period, which shall be for a period of equal duration as the Initial Term, for which this Agreement is extended pursuant to Section 7.2. SOFTWARE SERVICES, SUPPORT AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2.1 Software Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, OpenGov will use commercially reasonable efforts to perform the software services identified in the applicable Order Form entered into by OpenGov and Customer ("Software Services"). 2.2 Support & Service Levels. Customer support is available by email to support opengov.com or by using the chat messaging functionality of the Software Services, both of which are available during OpenGov's standard business hours. Customer may report issues any time. However, OpenGov will address issues during business hours. OpenGov will provide support for the Software Services in accordance with the Support and Software Service Levels found at https://opengov.com/service-sla, as long as Customer is entitled to receive support under the applicable Order Form and this Agreement. 2.3 Professional Services. (a) If OpenGov or its authorized independent contractors provides professional services to Customer, such as implementation services, then these professional services will be described in a statement of work (" SOW") agreed to by the parties (the "Professional Services"). Unless otherwise specified in the SOW, any pre -paid Professional Services Fees must be utilized within one (1) year from the Effective Date. Any unused pre -paid Professional Services Fees shall be forfeited. (b) Unless the SOW provides otherwise, all reasonable travel expenses, pre -approved 6y Customer and incurred by OpenGov in performing the professional services will be reimbursed by Customer. Travel Indian River, FL 5/5 dp 194 expensesinclude cost of coach airfare travel round trip from the individual's location to Customer's location, reasonable hotel accommodations, ground transportation and meals. RESTRICTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Restrictions. Customer may not use the Software Services in any manner or for any purpose other than as expressly permitted by the Agreement. Customer shall not, and shall not permit or enable any third party to: (a) use or access any of the Software Services to build a competitive product or service; (b) modify, disassemble, decom pile, reverse engineer or otherwise make any derivative use of the Software Services (except to the extent applicable laws specifically prohibit such restriction); (c) sell, license, rent, lease, assign, distribute, display, host, disclose, outsource, copy or otherwise commercially exploit the Software Services; (d) perform or disclose any benchmarking or performance testing of the Software Services; (e) remove any proprietary notices included with the Software Services; (f) use the Software Services in violation of applicable law; or (g) transfer any confidential personally identifiable information to OpenGov or the Software Services platform. 3.2 Responsibilities. Customer shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining computers and third party software systems of record (such as Customer's ERP systems) needed to connect to, access or otherwise use the Software Services. Customer also shall be responsible for: (a) ensuring that such equipment is compatible with the Software Services, (b) maintaining the security of such equipment, user accounts, passwords and files, and (c) all uses of Customer user accounts by any party other than OpenGov. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS; LICENSE GRANTS; ACCESS TO CUSTOMER DATA 4.1 Software Services. OpenGov retains all right, title, and interest in the Software Services and all Intellectual Property Rights in the Software Services. The look and feel of the Software Services, including any custom fonts, graphics and button icons, are the property of OpenGov and Customer may not copy, imitate, or use them, in whole or in part, without OpenGov's prior written consent. Subject to Customer's obligations under this Agreement, OpenGov hereby grants to Customer a non-exclusive, royalty -free license during the Term to use the Software Services. 4.2 Customer Data. Customer retains all right, title, and interest in the Customer Data and all Intellectual Property Rights therein. Customer further agrees that OpenGov and its partners may use anonymized Customer Data for purposes of sales, marketing, business development, product enhancement, customer service, and data analysis. Insights gleaned from anonymized, aggregated Customer Data will belong to OpenGov.. 4.3 Access to Customer Data. Customer may download the Customer Data from the Software Services at any time during the Term, other than during routine software maintenance periods. 4.4 Feedback. Customer hereby grants to OpenGov a non-exclusive, royalty -free, irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide license to use and incorporate into the Software Services and Documentation Customer's Feedback. OpenGov will exclusively own any improvements or modifications to the Software Services and Documentation based on or derived from any of Customer's Feedback including all Intellectual Property Rights in and to the improvements and modifications. 5. CONFIDENTIALITY 5.1 Each party (the "Receiving Party") agrees not to disclose any Confidential Information of the other party (the "Disclosing Party") without the Disclosing Party's prior written consent, except as provided below. The Receiving Party further agrees: (a) to use and disclose the Confidential Information only in connection with this Agreement; and (b) to protect such Confidential Information using the measures that Receiving Party employs with respect to its own Confidential Information of a similar nature, but in no event with less than reasonable care. Notwithstanding the above, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required by law or court order, provided that prior written notice of such required disclosure and an opportunity to oppose or limit disclosure is given to the Disclosing Party. OPENGOV SOFTWARE SERVICES AGREEMENT Indian River, FL 5/5 dp 195 5.2 "Confidential Information" means all confidential business, technical, and financial information of the disclosing party that is marked as "Confidential" or an equivalent designation or that should reasonably be understood to be confidential given the nature of the information and/or the circumstances surrounding the disclosure (including the terms of the applicable Software Agreement). OpenGov's Confidential Information includes, without limitation, the software underlying the Software Services and all Documentation. 5.3 Notwithstanding the foregoing, "Confidential Information" does not include: (a) "Public Data," which is data that the Customer has previously released to the public, would be required to release to the public, upon request, according to applicable federal, state, or local public records laws, or Customer requests OpenGov make available to the public in conjunction with the Software Services. Confidential Information does not include (b) information that has become publicly known through no breach by the receiving party; (c) information that was rightfully received by the Receiving Party from a third party without restriction on use or disclosure; or (d) information independently developed by the Receiving Party without access to the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information. PAYMENT OF FEES 6.1 Fees; Invoicing; Payment; Expenses. Lal Fees. The fees for the Software Services for the Initial Term and any Renewal Term ("Software Services Fees") and the fees for Professional Services ("Professional Services Fees") are set forth in the applicable Order Form. Software Services Fees and Professional Services Fees shall hereafter be referred to as "Fees". Except to the extent otherwise expressly stated in this Agreement or in an Order Form, (i) all obligations to pay Fees are non -cancelable and all payments are non-refundable, (ii) Customer must pay all Fees due under all Order Forms and SOW in accordance with Florida Statute section 218.74, Local Government Prompt Payment Act; (iii) the Software Service Fee shall be due annually in advance, and (iv) Customer must make all payments without setoffs, withholdings or deductions of any kind. u Annual Software Maintenance Price Adjustment. OpenGov shall increase the Fees payable for the Software Services during any Renewal Term by 5% each year of the Renewal Term. (c) Invoicing and Payment. OpenGov will invoice the Customer according to the Billing Frequency listed on the Order Form. Customer shall pay all invoices according to the Payment Terms listed on the Order Form, in accordance Florida Statute. u Travel Expenses. Unless the SOW provides otherwise, OpenGov will invoice Customer for travel expenses, pre -approved by the Customer, incurred in connection with each SOW as they are incurred. Customer shall pay all such valid invoices in accordance with Florida Statute. Each invoice shall include receipts for the travel expenses listed on the invoice. (e) Customer Delays; On Hold F I. On Hold Notice. Excluding delays caused by Force Majeure as described in Section 10.5, if OpenGov determines that Customer's personnel or contractors are not completing Customer's responsibilities described in the applicable SOW timely or accurately, or if OpenGov's personnel or contractors are not completing OpenGov's responsibilities described in the applicable SOW, OpenGov or Customer shall promptly, but in no event more than thirty (30) days from the date of such determination deliver to the other party a notice (an " On Hold Notice") that (A) designates the Professional Services to be provided to the Customer as " On Hold", (B) detail Customer's and/or OpenGov's obligations and responsibilities necessary for both parties to continue performing the Professional Services. II. Effects of On Hold Notice. If delay is caused by Customer, upon issuing an On Hold Notice, OpenGov shall be entitled, without penalty, to (A) reallocate resources otherwise reserved for the performance of the Professional Services, and (B) stop or caused to be stopped the Professional Services to be provided to the Customer until the Customer has fulfilled its obligations as set forth in the On Hold Notice. OpenGov shall remove the "On Hold" status, only upon Customer's fulfillment of its obligations set out in the On Hold Notice, including payment of the On Hold Fee. Upon Customer's fulfillment of its obligations in the On Hold Notice, OpenGov may, in its sole discretion, extend the timeline to complete certain Professional Services up to six (6) weeks, depending on the availability of qualified team resources (OpenGov cannot guarantee that these team resources will be the same as those who were working on the project prior to it being placed On Hold). OpenGov shall bear no liability or otherwise be responsible for delays in the provision of the Professional Services occasioned by Customer's failure to complete Customer's responsibilities or adhere to a Customer schedule which were brought to the attention of the Indian River, FL 5/5 dp 196 Customer on a timely basis, unless such delays result, directly or indirectly from the failure of OpenGov or its authorized independent contractors to perform the Professional Services in accordance with this Agreement or applicable SOW. 6.2 Consequences of Non -Payment. If Customer fails to make any payments required under any Order Form or SOW, and in violation of Florida Statute, then in addition to any other rights OpenGov may have under this Agreement or applicable law, (a) Customer will owe late interest penalty of 1.5% of the outstanding balance per month, or the maximum rate permitted by Florida law, whichever is lower and (b) If Customer's account remains delinquent (with respect to payment of a valid invoice) for thirty (30) days after receipt of a delinquency notice from OpenGov, which may be provided via email to Customer's designated billing contact, OpenGov may temporarily suspend Customer's access to the Software Service for up to ninety (90) days to pursue good faith negotiations before pursuing termination in accordance with Section 7. 6.3 Taxes. All Fees under this Agreement are exclusive of any applicable sales, value-added, use or other taxes ("Sales Taxes"). Customer is solely responsible for any and all Sales Taxes, not including taxes based solely on OpenGov's net income. If any Sales Taxes related to the Fees under this Agreement are found at any time to be payable, the amount may be billed by OpenGov to, and shall be paid by, Customer. If Customer fails to pay any Sales Taxes, then Customer will be liable for any related penalties or interest, and will indemnify OpenGov for any liability or expense incurred in connection with such Sales Taxes. In the event Customer or the transactions contemplated by the Agreement are exempt from Sales Taxes, Customer agrees to provide OpenGov, as evidence of such tax-exempt status, proper exemption certificates or other documentation acceptable to OpenGov. TERM & TERMINATION 7.1 Term. Subject to compliance with all terms and conditions, the term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue until the Subscription End Date specified on the Order Form (the "Initial Term") unless sooner terminated pursuant to Section 7.3 below. 7.2 Renewal. This Agreement shall automatically renew for another period of the same duration as the Initial Term (the "Renewal Term" and together with the Initial Term, the "Term"), unless either party notifies the other party of its intent not to renew this Agreement in writing no less than thirty (30) days before the end of the Initial Term. 7.3 Termination. Neither party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without a legally valid cause. If either party materially breaches any term of this Agreement and fails to cure such breach within thirty (30) days after notice by the non -breaching party (ten (10) days in the case of non-payment), the non -breaching party may terminate this Agreement. 7.4 Effect of Termination. (a) In General. Upon termination pursuant to Section 7.3 or expiration of this Agreement pursuant to Section 7.1: (a) Customer shall pay in full for all Software Services and Professional Services performed up to and including the effective date of termination or expiration, (b) all Software Services provided to Customer hereunder shall immediately terminate; and (c) each party shall return to the other party or, at the other party's option, destroy all Confidential Information of the other party in its possession, except as provided by Florida law. u Deletion of Customer Data. Unless otherwise requested pursuant to this Section 7.4(b), upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement the Customer Data not already in Customer's possession, excluding any Insights, shall be provided to Customer upon a written request received within 30 days after the date of Termination.. Upon written request, Customer may request deletion of Customer Data, excluding any Insights, prior to the date of termination or expiration of this Agreement. Such request must be addressed to "OpenGov Vice President, Customer Success" at OpenGov's address for notice described at Section 10. 7.5 Survival. The following sections of this Agreement shall survive termination: Section 5 (Confidentiality), Section 6 (Payment of Fees), Section 7.4(b) (Deletion of Customer Data), Section 8.3 (Warranty Disclaimer), Section 9 (Limitation of Liability) and Section 10 (Miscellaneous). REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES; DISCLAIMER Indian River, FL 5/5 dp 197 8.1 By OpenGov. u General Warranty. OpenGov represents and warrants that: (i) it has all right and authority necessary to enter into and perform this Agreement; and (ii) the Professional Services, if any, will be performed in a professional and workmanlike manner in accordance with the related statement of work and generally prevailing industry standards. For any breach of the Professional Services warranty, Customer's exclusive remedy and OpenGov's entire liability will be the re -performance of the applicable services. If OpenGov is unable to re- perform all such work as warranted, Customer will be entitled to recover all fees paid to OpenGov for the deficient work. Customer must make any claim under the foregoing warranty to OpenGov in writing within ninety (90) days of performance of such work in order to receive such warranty remedies. Lbj Software Services Warranty. OpenGov further represents and warrants that for a period of ninety (90) days, the Software Services will perform in all material respects in accordance with the Documentation. The foregoing warranty does not apply to any Software Services that have been used in a manner other than as set forth in the Documentation and authorized under this Agreement. OpenGov does not warrant that the Software Services will be uninterrupted or error -free. Any claim submitted under this Section 8.1(b) must be submitted in writing to OpenGov during the Term. OpenGov's entire liability for any breach of the foregoing warranty is to repair or replace any nonconforming Software Services so that the affected portion of the Software Services operates as warranted or, if OpenGov is unable to do so, terminate the license for such Software Services and refund the pre -paid, unused portion of the Fee for such Software Services. 8.2 By Customer. Customer represents and warrants that (i) it has all right and authority necessary to enter into and perform this Agreement; and (ii) OpenGov's use of the Customer Data pursuant to this Agreement will not infringe, violate or misappropriate the Intellectual Property Rights of any third party. 8.3 Disclaimer. OPENGOV DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE; NOR DOES IT MAKE ANY WARRANTY AS TO THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM USE OF THE SOFTWARE SERVICES. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 8, THE SOFTWARE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND OPENGOV DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON -INFRINGEMENT. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 9.1 By Type. NEITHER PARTY, NOR ITS SUPPLIERS, OFFICERS, AFFILIATES, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS OR EMPLOYEES, SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT UNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHER THEORY: (A) FOR ERROR OR INTERRUPTION OF USE OR FOR LOSS OR INACCURACY OF DATA OR COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES OR LOSS OF BUSINESS; (B) FOR ANY INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; OR (C) FOR ANY MATTER BEYOND SUCH PARTY'S REASONABLE CONTROL, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE. 9.2 By Amount. IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY'S AGGREGATE, CUMULATIVE LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE FEES PAID BY CUSTOMER TO OPENGOV (OR, IN THE CASE OF CUSTOMER, PAYABLE) FOR THE SOFTWARE SERVICES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IN THE 12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE ACT THAT GAVE RISE TO THE LIABILITY. OPENGOV SOFTWARE SERVICES AGREEMENT 9.3 Limitation of Liability Exclusions. The limitations of liability set forth in Sections 9.1 and 9.2 above do not apply to, and each party accepts liability to the other for: (a) claims based on either party's intentional breach of its obligations set forth in Section 5 (Confidentiality), (b) claims arising out of fraud or willful misconduct by either party and (c) either party's unauthorized use, distribution, or disclosure of the other party's intellectual property. 9.4 No Limitation of Liability by Law. Because some jurisdictions do not allow liability or damages to be limited to the extent set forth above, some of the above limitations may not apply to Customer. 10. MISCELLANEOUS Indian River, FL 5/5 dp 198 10.1 Logo Use. OpenGov shall have the right to use and display Customer's logos and trade names for marketing and promotional purposes in connection with OpenGov's website and marketing materials, subject to Customer's trademark usage guidelines provided to OpenGov. 10.2 Notice. Ordinary day-to-day operational communications may be conducted by email, live chat or telephone communications. However, for notices, including legal notices, required by the Agreement (in Sections where the word "notice" appears) the parties must communicate more formally in a writing given by personal delivery, by pre -paid first-class mail or by overnight courier to the address specified in the most recent Order Form (or such other address as may be specified in writing in accordance with this Section). 10.3 Anti -corruption. OpenGov has not offered or provided any bribe, kickback, illegal or improper payment, gift, or thing of value to any Customer personnel in connection with the Agreement, other than reasonable gifts and entertainment provided Customer in the ordinary course of business. If OpenGov become aware of any violation of the above restriction then OpenGov shall promptly notify Customer. 10.4 Injunctive Relief. The parties acknowledge that any breach of the confidentiality provisions or the unauthorized use of a party's intellectual property may result in serious and irreparable injury to the aggrieved party for which damages may not adequately compensate the aggrieved party. The parties agree, therefore, that, in addition to any other remedy that the aggrieved party may have, it shall be entitled to seek equitable injunctive relief without being required to post a bond or other surety or to prove either actual damages or that damages would be an inadequate remedy. 10.5 Force Majeure. Neither party shall be held responsible or liable for any losses arising out of any delay or failure in performance of any part of this Agreement, other than payment obligations, due to any act of god, act of governmental authority, or due to war, riot, labor difficulty, failure of performance by any third -party service, utilities, or equipment provider, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the party delayed or prevented from performing. 10.6 Severability; Waiver. If any provision of this Agreement is found to be unenforceable or invalid, that provision will be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that this Agreement will otherwise remain in full force and effect and enforceable. Any express waiver or failure to exercise promptly any right under this Agreement will not create a continuing waiver or any expectation of non -enforcement. There are no third -party beneficiaries to this Agreement. 10.7 Assignment. Except as set forth in this Section, neither party shall assign, delegate, or otherwise transfer this Agreement or any of its rights or obligations to a third party without the other party's prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. Either party may assign, without such consent but upon written notice, its rights and obligations under this Agreement to: (i) its corporate affiliate; or (ii) any entity that acquires all or substantially all of its capital stock or its assets related to this Agreement, through purchase, merger, consolidation, or otherwise. Any other attempted assignment shall be void. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and bind each party's permitted assigns and successors. 10.8 Independent Contractors. No agency, partnership, joint venture, or employment is created as a result of this Agreement and neither party has any authority of any kind to bind the other party in any respect. 10.9 Attorneys' Fees. In any action or proceeding to enforce rights under this Agreement, the prevailing party will be entitled to recover costs and attorneys' fees. 10.10 Governing Law and Jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida without regard to its conflict of laws provisions. Exclusive jurisdiction for litigation of any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall be only in the Federal or State court with competent jurisdiction located in Florida's Nineteenth District„ and the parties hereby submit to the personal jurisdiction and venue therein. 10.11 Complete Agreement. This Agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of the mutual understanding of the parties and supersedes and cancels all previous written and oral agreements, communications, and other understandings relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. No modification of this Agreement will be binding, unless in writing and signed by an authorized representative of each party. Indian River, FL 5/5 dp 199 10. 12 OpenGov is registered with and will use the Department of Homeland Security's E -Verify system (www.e-verify.gov) to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees for the duration of this agreement, as required by Section 448.095, F.S. OpenGov is also responsible for obtaining proof of E -Verify registration and utilization for all subcontractors associated with work under this agreement. 10.13 OpenGov certifies that it and those related entities of OpenGov as defined by Florida law are not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, created pursuant to s. 215.4725 of the Florida Statutes, and are not engaged in a boycott of Israel. In addition, if this agreement is for goods or services of one million dollars or more, OpenGov certifies that it and those related entities of OpenGov as defined by Florida law are not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, created pursuant to Section 215.473 of the Florida Statutes and are not engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria. Customer may terminate this Contract if OpenGov is found to have submitted a false certification as provided under section 287.135(5), Florida Statutes, been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or been engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria, as defined by section 287.135, Florida Statutes. Customer may terminate this Contract if OpenGov, including all wholly owned subsidiaries, majority-owned subsidiaries, and parent companies that exist for the purpose of making profit, is found to have been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List or is engaged in a boycott of Israel as set forth in section 215.4725, Florida Statutes. Signature page to OpenGov Master Services Agreement Signatures Customer: Indian River, FL OpenGov, Inc. Indian River, FL 5/5 dp 200 Signature: Signature: Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: Notices to: Address: Email: Indian River, FL 5/5 dp 201 Indian River, FL 5/5 dp Indian River, FL 5/5 dp 202 Consent Item Indian River County, Florida Department of Utility Services Board Memorandum Date: April 19, 2023 To: Board of County Commissioners From: Sean C. Lieske, Director of Utility Services Prepared by: Harrison Youngblood, PE, Utilities Engineer, Utility Services Subject: Work Order 34 Final Pay to Kimley-Horn and Associates for Professional Engineering Services for South Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Reclaimed Water Pump Station Descriptions and Conditions: In May 2020, Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) contacted Kimley-Horn and Associates (KHA) to provide professional engineering services for the South Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (SWWTF) reclaimed water pump station variable frequency drives and electronic controls. KHA provided Work Order (WO) No. 34 to provide design phase services, bid phase services, and construction phase services for the project. On July 7, 2020, the Indian River County (IRC) Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved WO No. 34 in the amount of $74,000.00. KHA has since designed the project, assisted IRCDUS with the bid phase services, and provided construction phase services. This completes KHA's scope within WO 34, and KHA has fulfilled all tasks related to the project. Analysis: KHA has submitted invoice number 24610580 for final payment in the amount of $2,832.50. KHA has been paid $71,167.50 for the project to date. Payment in the amount of $2,832.50 will complete IRCDUS' obligation to KHA for WO No. 34 in the amount of $74,000.00. Funding: Expenses for this project, in the amount of $2,832.50, will be recorded in the Utilities/WIP/SWWTF Reuse Control Panels account, number 471-169000-20531. Since this is a Utilities operating capital project, the funds will come from fund balance. Utilities operating funds are derived from water and sewer sales. ACCOUNT NAME I ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT Utilities/WIP/SWWTF Reuse Control Panels I 471-169000-20531 $2,832.50 Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve the final pay invoice number 24610580 to Kimley-Horn and Associates for the amount of $2,832.50. Attachments: Final Pay Invoice No. 24610580 from KHA F:\Utilities\00_UTILITY- AGENDA TEMPLATE & GUIDELI NES\2023 Agenda Items\050223\Kim ley Horn Final Pay (SRWWTF Reuse Panel ProW Kirnley))) Horn er 1 B OR 2023 ii#ildt��y Invoice for Professional Services Please remit payment electronically to: If paying by check, please remit to: Account Name: KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Bank Name and Address: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94163 P.O. BOX 932520 Account Number: 2073089159554 ATLANTA, GA 31193-2520 ABA#: 121000248 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ATTN: RICHARD MECKES 1801 27TH STREET VERO BEACH, FL 32960 Federal Tax Id: 56-0885615 For Services Rendered through Mar 31, 2023 LUMP SUM Invoice No: 24610580 Invoice Date: Mar 31, 2023 Invoice Amount: $2,832.50 Project No: 044572065.1 Project Name: SCWWTP RCP REPLACEMENT Project Manager: BLACK, NICK Client Reference: RFQ 2019070 WORK ORDER NO. 34 Description Contract Value Complete Amount Earned to Date Previous Amount Billed Current Amount Due TASK 1 - DESIGN PHASE SERVICES 38,775.00 100,00% 38,775.00 38,775.00 0.00 TASK 2 - BID PHASE SERVICES 6,900.00 100.00% 6,900.00 6,900.00 0.00 TASK 3 - CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES 28,325.00 100.00% 28,325.00 25,492.50 2,832.50 Subtotal 74,000.00 100.00% 74,000.00 1 71,167.50 2,832.50 Total LUMP SUM 2,832.50 DE5cR1FTI0n OF SERVICES PERFORMED: - PROJECT CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION - COORDINATION WITH OWNER - REVIEW OF O&MS - MISC. SUPPORT TO COMPLETE PROJECT Total Invoice: $2,832.50 P.O. #: &/ ff ACCT. #: -- ACCT. #: DIVISION SUPERVISOR: UTIL. FINANCE: DEPT. HEAD: 204 If you ha ve any questions, please contact Gabnel Mire at 561328-1847 or Gabnel. Mire@kimley-hom, corn 310M Consent Item Indian River County, Florida Department of Utility Services Board Memorandum Date: April 19, 2023 To: Board of County Commissioners From: Sean C. Lieske, Director of Utility Services Prepared by: Michael Loveday, Wastewater Superintendent Subject: Final Pay to Paragon Electric of Vero, Inc., for Installation of Variable Frequency Drives and Electronic Controls at the South Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Descriptions and Conditions: In May 2020, Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) contacted Kimley-Horn and Associates (KHA) to provide professional engineering evaluation services of the South Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility reclaim water pump station variable frequency drives and electronic controls. KHA provided Work Order No. 34 to provide design specifications, bid documents and construction support services. At the July 7, 2020, Indian River County (IRC) Board of County Commissioners (BCC) meeting, the work order received approval. With KHA assistance the project was put out for bid (Bid #2022020), and two responsive bids were received. Paragon Electric of Vero, Inc. (Paragon) provided the lowest cost responsive bid in the amount of $606,527.00. Bid #2022020 was awarded to Paragon at the February 1, 2022, IRC BCC meeting. Analysis: Paragon has submitted Payment Application No. 5 in the amount of $40,111.95 for final pay. KHA has recommended approval for the final payment. Paragon has received $536,355.47 for the project so far. Payment in the amount of $40,111.95 will complete IRCDUS' obligation to Paragon for the amount of $576,467.42. Contingency funds of $30,059.58 were not needed to complete the project. Thus, the project was under budget by that amount. Funding: Funds, in the amount of $40,111.95, for the final payment will be split between two accounts: the Utilities/Retainage/Retainage-Paragon Electric account, number 471-206000-20531, from which $28,229.25 will be used; and the Utilities/WIP/SWWTF Reuse Control Panels account, number 471- 169000-20531, from which $11,882.70 will be used. Utilities operating funds are generated from water and sewer sales. ACCOUNT NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT Utilities/WIP/SWWTF Reuse Control Panels 471-169000-20531 $11,882.70 Utilities/Retainage/Retainage-Paragon Electric 471-206000-20531 $28,229.25 205 Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve the final pay and release of retainage to Paragon Electric of Vero, Inc., for a total of $40,111.95. 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ICON TECHNOLOGIES PO BOX 272423, TAMPA, FL 33688 By: CAL) {auJ Signature Print 1 STATE: G COUNTY S 0 Sworn to and subscribed to before me this day of Q y 2029 personally appeared ht / G4 who is personally known to me or has /produced identification. Type or identification produced *,; zl., Cih,c t l I &ar Signature wry 614) LERE L OMONS 1�11 Ey OMk4 # HH Ry711��Y� 209 WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIEN UPON FINAL PAYMENT The undersigned lienor, in consideration of the final payment in the amount of TEN AND 00/100 ($10.00), hereby waives and releases its lien and right to claim a lien for labor, services, or materials furnished to PARAGON ELECTRIC OF VERO on the job of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, to the following described property: Description of Property: SOUTH COUNTY WASTE WATER TREATMENT FACILITY 2500 SW 6 AVE, VERO BEACH PORTION OF PUBLIC LAND IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FL BOND$ 606,527.00 (S COUNTY WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY REUSE CONTROL PANEL REPLACEMENT) NOC 3 51 211 41 5 Dated on March 13, 2023 Lienors Name C C CONTROL CORPORATION 5760 CORPORATE WAY STE 100 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407-2004 By xpjaz;:4Lo Title: Vice President Printed Name Matthew Skidmore The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of X physical presence or _ online notarization, this 13 day of March , 2023, by Matthew Skidmore Personally Known OR _ Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced Colleen McKOW 1 Notary Public, State o1 P10(ift "1 My Comm. Expires 10/1712023 nnnimission No. GG346781 (Notary eal) Stamped 03/13/2023 re: 2536756 - J3160 NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF FLORIDA My Commission Expires: 10/17/2023 210: �. MERCHANTS ��k BONDING COMPANY,, Merchants Bonding Company (Mutual) P.O. BOX 14198. DES MOINFS, IOWA 50306-3498 PHONE: (800) 678-8171 FAX: (515) 243-3854 OWNER CONSENT OF SURETY ARCHITECT TO FINAL PAYMENT SO E1�CTOR OTHER Bond No. FLC 82922 TO OWNER: ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO.: Indian River County Indian River County CONTRACT FOR: 1800 27th Street, Building B Bouch unty ase ate Treatment Facility (S W WTF) Vero Beach, FL 32960 Reuse ontrol Pana teplacement PROJECT: CONTRACT DATED: South County Wastewater Treatment Facility (SW WTF) Reuse Control Panel Replacement In accordance with the provisions of the Contract between the Owner and the Contractor as indicated above, the (Insert name and address of Surety) Merchants Bonding Company (Mutual) P.O. Box 14498 Des Moines, Iowa 50306-3498 on bond of SURETY, (Insert name and address of Contractor) Paragon Electric of Vero, Inc 9120 16th Place Vero Beach FL 32966 ,CONTRACTOR, hereby approves of the final payment to the Contractor, and agrees that final payment to the Contractor shall not relieve the Surety of any of its obligations to (Insert name and address of Owner) Indian River County Indian River County 1800 27th Street, Building B Vero Beach, FL 32960 as set forth in said Surety's bond. OWNER, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Surety has hereunto set its hand on this date: March 9, 2023 (Insert in writing the month followed by the numeric date and year,) Merchants Bonding Company (Mutual) (Sy�Iy) / Attest; (Seal): " (Signature of(_ horized-representative) Timothy t' Fields Attorney -In -Fact (Printed name and title) Printed in cooperation with American Institute of Architects (AIA). The language in this document conforms exactly to the language used in CON 0405 (4115) AIA Document G707-1994 Consent Of Surety to Final Payment 211 MERCHANi77 BONDING COMPANY• POWER OF ATTORNEY Know All Persons By These Presents, that MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL) and MERCHANTS NATIONAL BONDING, INC., both being corporations of the State of Iowa (herein collectively called the 'Companies") do hereby make, constitute and appoint, Individually, Timothy P Fields their true and lawful Attomey(s)an-Fact, to sign its name as suroty(ios) and to execute, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, undertakings, contracts and other written Instruments in the nature thereof, on bahalf of the Companies in their business of guaranteeing the fidelity of persons• guaranteeing the performance of contracts and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings required or permitted in any actions or proceedings allowed by law. This Power -of Attorney is granted and is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by authority of the following By -Laws adopted by the Board of Directors of Merchants Bonding Company (Mutual) on April 23, 2011 and amended August 14, 2015 and adopted by the Board of Directors of MerchentsNationai Bonding, Inc., on October 16, 2015. 'The President, Secretary, Treasurer, or any Assistant Treasurer or any Assistant Secretary or any Vice President shall have power and authority to appoint Atlomeys-in-Fact, and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company, and attach the seal of the Company thereto, bonds and undertakings, recognizances, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof." "The signature of any authorized officer and the seal of the Company may be affixed Isy facsimile or electronic transmission to any Power of Attorney or Codification thereof authorizing the execution and delivery of any bond, undertaking, recognizance, or other suretyship obligations of the Company, and such signature and seal when so used shall have the same force and effect as though manually fixed.' In connection with obligations in favor of the Florida Department of Transportation only, 11 is agreed that (he power and aut horny hereby given to the Attorney -In -Fact includes any and all consents for the release of retained percentages and/or final estimates on engineering and construction contracts required by the State of Florida Department of Transportation. It is fully understood that consenting to the Slate of Florida Department of Transportation making payment of the final estimate to the Contractor and/or its assignee, shall not relteve this surety company of any of its obligations under its bond. In connection with obligations in favor of the Kentucky Department of Highways only, it is agreed that the power and authority hereby given to the Attomey4n-Fact cannot be modified or revoked unless prior written personal notice of such Intent has been given to the Commissioner - Department of Highways of the Commonwealth of Kentucky at least thirty (30) days prior to the modification or revocation. In Witness Whereof, the Companies have caused this Instrument to be signed and sealed this 9th day of March 2023 .... .., ........ 2k0N 4 CO ;;y?.�RppRq.�O :• gyp• pQPQ9 y MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL) MERCHANTS NATIONAL BONDING, INC. 2003 ; czi • `� 1933 c: By /t," " _ y` l •• .......... . 6�j .. ; .. • `� President STATE OF IOWA •........ • COUNTY OF DALLAS ss, On this 9th day of Match 2023 before me appeared Larry Taylor, to me personalty known, who being by me duly sworn j did say that he is President of MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL) and MERCHANTS NATIONAL BONDING, INC.; and that the seals affixed to the foregoing instrument are the Corporate Seals of the Companies; and that the said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of the Companies by authority of their respective Boards of Directors. It tY Ccn•rs R.LILTI Notary Public (Expiration of notary's commission does not invalidate this instrument) I, William Warner, Jr., Secretary of MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL) and MERCHANTS NATIONAL BONDING, INC., do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the POWER-OF-ATTORNEY executed by sold Companies, which Is still in full force and effect and has not boon amended or revoked. In Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Companies on this 9th day of March 2023 ....... OJY pPPORq O : ' O pFtPt)q v': 2003 �; : y 1933 C; Secretary •• tf>''•. .�� � � POA 0018 (1120) For bond verification contact verify@merchantsbonding.com 212 Consent Item Indian River County, Florida Department of Utility Services Board Memorandum Date: May 2, 2023 To: Board of County Commissioners From: Sean C. Lieske, Director of Utility Services Prepared by: Harrison Youngblood, PE, Utilities Engineer, Utility Services Subject: Work Order 10 to Kimley-Horn and Associates for Engineering Services to Design a New Sand Separator for the Oslo Water Treatment Plant Background: Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) owns and operates the Oslo Water Treatment Plant (WTP), an 8.57 million gallon per day (MGD) facility that employs nanofiltration (NF) and raw water blending to treat groundwater from the Upper Floridian Aquifer (UFA). The UFA also requires pre-treatment to remove suspended debris and sand from the raw water to prevent fouling of the filtration membranes. Pre-treatment of the UFA groundwater consists of a sand separator, 5 -micron cartridge filtration, and chemical injection. The sand separator is an automatic self-cleaning in-line filter that filters the raw water supply before entering the plant. Analysis: The existing sand separator has been off-line intermittently for over three years and permanently since November 2022 due to the inability to obtain repair parts for the German manufactured equipment. IRCDUS desires to replace the existing sand separator with one of a new make and model, and has requested that Kimley-Horn and Associates (KHA) prepare design documents and permitting associated with the replacement. Additionally, IRCDUS has requested the proposed sand separator replacement design documents be incorporated into the ongoing South WTP Improvements project, adding the sand separator replacement as a change order to TLC Diversified's existing contract. The KHA scope of services details the professional engineering services for design, permitting, and construction phase services associated with the sand separator replacement. Work Order 10 will include these services for a cost of $52,427.00. Funding: Expenses for this project, in the amount of $52,427.00, will be recorded in the Utilities/South WTP Membran/South R/0 Membranes & Retrofit account, number 471-169000-19503. Since this is a Utilities operating capital project, the funds will come from fund balance. Utilities operating funds are derived from water and sewer sales. Description I Account Number Amount Utilities/South WTP Membran/South R/O Membranes & Retrofit 471-169000-19503 $52,427.00 F:\Utilities\00_UTILITY-AGENDATEMPLATE & GUIDELI NES\2023 Agenda Items\051623\South WTP Sand Strainer Replacement 213 Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve Work Order No. 10 with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., to provide professional services for the Sand Strainer replacement at the South Water Treatment Plant in the amount of $52,427.00, and authorize the Chairman to sign on their behalf. So long as there are no changes in the dollar amount under the Work Order, upon adequate completion of the work set forth in the Work Order, staff is directed to make final payment and release any retainage to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., after review and approval by the Purchasing Manager the County Attorney's office. Attachments: Work Order No. 10 to Kimley-Horn and Associates 214 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR WATER PLANT AND WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFQ2019070 WORK ORDER Indian River County Department of Utility Services Oslo Road Water Treatment Plant Sand Strainer Replacement This Work Order Number _ is entered into as of this _ day of 202_, pursuant to that certain AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR WATER PLANT AND WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SERVICES RFQ2019070 entered into as of this 5" day of November, 2019 (collectively referred to as the "Agreement"), by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., ("Consultant"). The COUNTY has selected the Consultant to perform the professional services set forth on Exhibit A (Scope of Work), attached to this Work Order and made part hereof by this reference. The professional services will be performed by the Consultant for the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit B (Fee Schedule), attached to this Work Order and made a part hereof by this reference. The Consultant will perform the professional services within the timeframe more particularly set forth in Exhibit C (Time Schedule), attached to this Work Order and made a part hereof by this reference all in accordance with the terms and provisions set forth in the Agreement. 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 OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY By: Print Name: -A Title:y`ce 44j,114t By: , Chairman BCC Approved Date: Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: Approved: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: , Deputy Clerk , County Administrator , County Attorney 215 EXHIBIT #A Indian River County Department of Utility Services Oslo Road Water Treatment Plant Sand Separator Replacement PROJECT UNDERSTANDING Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) owns and operates the Oslo Road Water Treatment Plant (WTP), an 8.57 MGD facility that employs nanofiltration (NF) and raw water blending. Pre-treatment of the Upper Floridan Aquifer (UFA) groundwater consists of sand separator, 5 -micron cartridge filtration and chemical injection. The sand separator is an Automatic Self -Cleaning Inline Filter designed to remove suspended debris and fine sand from the raw water supply entering the plant. The existing sand separator is approximately twenty years old; maintenance has been troublesome and spare parts are difficult to acquire. IRCDUS desires to replace the existing sand separator with new make and model and has requested that Consultant prepare design documents, permitting associated with the replacement. Additionally, IRCDUS has requested the proposed sand separator replacement design documents be incorporated into the ongoing Oslo Road WTP Improvements project, adding the sand separator replacement as a change order to TLC Diversified's existing contract. The following scope of services details the professional engineering services for design, permitting and construction phase services associated with the sand separator replacement: SCOPE OF SERVICES Task 1— Design Consultant will visit each well site and perform Silt -Density -Index (SDI) sampling. Consultant will evaluate the SDI results and other water quality data and coordinate with sand separator manufacturers. Consultant will visit WTP site to collect information regarding existing sand separator, piping, electrical equipment, etc. Consultant will coordinate with equipment manufacturers to perform equipment selection. Consultant will design proposed sand strainer replacement. Consultant will design proposed backwash waste stream to discharge in same location as existing. Consultant will prepare design drawings for the proposed sand separator replacement. The design drawings will consist of the following sheets: • Overall site plan • Demolition plan and section • Proposed plan and section • Construction details K:\WPB_Civil\Genera]\Black\Florida\IRCU\Oslo WTP Sand Strainer\20230407 - Oslo WTP Sand Strainer Replacement.doc 216 • Electrical drawings (4 sheets estimated) Consultant will prepare technical specifications for the proposed sand separator. The technical specifications will be limited to the sand separator, associated electrical components and any appurtenances not otherwise included in the existing Oslo Road WTP Improvements technical specifications. Consultant will utilize C&W Engineering for electrical engineering professional services related to the design of the sand separator replacement. Refer to C&W proposal included within this scope of services. Consultant will utilize the services of Control Systems Design for professional services related to programming. CSD will assist with design document preparation. Refer to CSD proposal included within this scope of services. Consultant will prepare preliminary set of deliverables for IRCDUS review. Consultant will attend one (1) review meeting via teleconference. Consultant will assimilate comments from IRCDUS and incorporate into final. Consultant will finalize design documents for permitting (Task 2) and for TLC to construct (Task 3). Task 2 — Permitting Consultant will prepare Application for Specific Permit to Construct PWS Components, FDEP form 62-555.900(1). Permit application will be for Minor Modifications to system that results in no change in treatment or system capacity. Consultant will pay permit application fee of $1,000 in accordance with 62-4.050. Consultant will respond to reasonable number of questions from FDEP regarding the proposed replacement. Consultant assumes two (2) rounds of Requests for Additional Information will be submitted by FDEP. Consultant will utilize C&W Engineering for electrical engineering professional services related to the permitting of the sand separator replacement. Refer to C&W proposal included within this scope of services. Task 3 — Construction Phase Services Consultant will coordinate with TLC Diversified to include the proposed work as a change order to the WTP Improvements project. Consultant will evaluate for completeness and make recommendation for change order to Owner once complete. Consultant will review up to four (4) additional shop drawings for the proposed work. Consultant assumes two (2) shop drawings will be required for the system and assumes re -submittal review will be required for each. K:\WPB_Civil\General\Black\Florida\IRCU\Oslo WTP Sand Strainer\20230407 - Oslo WTP Sand Strainer Replacement.doc 217 Consultant will observe construction of the proposed sand strainer, piping, valves and appurtenances. Consultant assumes (3) site visits will be required as part of this additional work. Consultant will prepare field reports that summarize the ongoing work and actions to date. Consultant will coordinate with Contractor to perform startup of the proposed sand strainer. Consultant assumes startup will be one (1) day in duration. Consultant will coordinate with TLC to perform pressure testing and bacteriological sampling for the FDEP permit conditions. Consultant will prepare Request for Clearance to place the system into operation and submit to FDEP along with all necessary backup as part of the clearance conditions. Consultant will utilize C&W Engineering for electrical engineering professional services related to the construction of the sand separator replacement. Refer to C&W proposal included within this scope of services. Consultant will utilize the services of Control Systems Design to perform programming associated with the sand strainer replacement. Refer to CSD proposal included within this scope of services. Consultant will utilize Contractor red -lined as-builts to prepare record drawings. Consultant will provide Owner with record drawings in .pdf and .dwg format. SCHEDULE Consultant will complete these tasks in a timely manner and mutually agreed upon schedule. FEESCHEDULE We will provide these services in accordance with our Agreement for Professional Services for Water Plant and Water Resources Engineering Services — RFQ 2019070, dated November 5, 2019, by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., ("Consultant"). The Consultant will provide professional services for Task 1 on a lump sum fee basis as follows: TASK 1 DESIGN $ 27,136 TASK 2 PERMITTING $ 5,642 TASK 3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES $ 19,649 TOTAL: $ 52,427 K:\WPB_Civil\Genera]\Black\Florida\IRCU\Oslo WTP Sand Strainer\20230407 - Oslo WTP Sand Strainer Replacement.doc 218 ADDITIONAL SERVICES The following services can be provided as additional services under separate future task order: • Bid phase services • Additional design documents • Front end document preparation • Separate bid package — this proposal assumes the work will be included under TLC's contract • Additional construction phase services K:\WPB_Civil\General\Black\Florida\IRCU\Oslo WTP Sand Strainer\20230407 - Oslo WTP Sand Strainer Replacement.doc IWJ ESTIMATE FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES PROJECT: Oslo WTP Sand Strainer Replacement SHEET I OF 1 CLIENT: Indian River County Department of Utility Services FILE NO. ESTIMATOR NB DATE: 4/11/2023 DESCRIPTION: OSLO SAND STRAINER REPLACEMENT LPRINC DIRECC SEN PROF LABOR MAN HOURS REG PROF PROF2 PROF1 DIR EXP SUB Dir Exp 4.6% LINE TOTAL NO. TASK 1 DESIGN Well SDI Testing 6 10 $123 $2,803 Site Visit & Dimensioning 3 5 $62 $1,402 ui .Selection 4 8 $91 $2071 Plans x4-5 sheets 12 30 $313 $7123 Tech Specs 3 6 $68 $1,553 OPCC 2 4 $46 $1036 C&W 1 $5500 $9 $5,714 CSD 1 1500 $9 $1714 Teleconf. Review Meeting 1 2 $23 $518 Finalize & Submit 4 8 $91 $2,071 /Qc 4 $50 $1,130 $0 $0 2 PERMITTING Permit App 6 12 1500 $1,637 $4,607 RAI Responses 2 4 $46 $1036 so $0 3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES TLCCoordination 3 $28 $643 Chan a OrderReview & Paperwork 2 4 $46 $1036 Oversight x3 10 6 $134 $3054 Shop Dmwin s x4 6 8 $110 $2500 Startup 8 8 $129 $ 929 Permit Gearance Package 2 2 $32 $732 C&W 2 3500 $19 $3929 CSD 2 1500 $19 $1,929 Record Drawings 4 6 $78 $1,768 QA/QC4 1 $50 $1130 TOTALHOURS 8 0 84 0 123 1500 120DO $3212 $52,427 LABOR ($(HOUR) 270 240 205 160 145 $0 $0 SUBTOTAL 2160 0 17220 0 17835 0 12000 $49,215 $0 K:\WPB_Civi1\General\Black\Florida\IRCU\Oslo WTP Sand Strainer\20230407 - Oslo WTP Sand Strainer Replacement.doc 220 C & W engineering Inc. Consulting Engineers — Electrical - HVAC - Plumbing 6903 Vista Parkway North, #10 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 (561) 642-5333 April 5, 2023 Nick Black, P.E. Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. 1920 Wekiva Way West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Subject: IRC Oslo WTP Sand Strainer Filter Equipment Replacement Electrical Design and Construction Engineering Services Proposal C&W Ref. 236610 Dear Nick: I am pleased to submit this proposal to provide design through construction of the replacement of the existing sand strainer filter equipment; this would include replacing the existing strainer equipment along with related pumps, and field instruments, and control panel with similar capacity equipment at the Oslo WTP. We would include 90% and 100% design documents, including specs and drawings, and opinion of construction costs. We will also include construction services that would provide review of equipment shop drawings, attend a pre -construction meeting, and attend a monthly meeting, and provide a visit during equipment startup and prepare a punch list. It is our understanding that this project would be provided as part of a change order to TLC under the current water plant improvements, instead of normal bidding phase. Our design drawings would include a new control panel and field equipment, along with status signal connections to the nearest existing PLC panel. Coordination with Kimley Horn Engineers, Owner and Vendors. DESIGN PHASE SERVICES Coordination Kimley Horn and Associates, Inc. Owner Vendors Engineering 221 CW REF 236610 Design power, grounding, and controls related raceways Voltage drop calcs, equipment fault current calcs. Control schematics based on relay float logic and similar to existing controls Drawings Electrical Demolition site plan Electrical Installation site plan including electrical equipment One Line Power Riser Diagram Controls riser diagram including field instruments Electrical Details as may be required Typical Specifications Provide documents for Permitting, and review. CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES Attend a Pre -Construction Meeting Review equipment shop drawings Respond to RFI (1 RFI expected) Attend one monthly meeting Provide field visit towards substantial completion, and witness of the startup, Provide Punch List required. FEE SUMMARY: Electrical Design Phase: Construction & Permit Phase: Total Engineering Services: $5,500 Lump Sum $3,500 Lump Sum o nnILump Sum 222 CW REF 236610 I trust the above scope is in agreement with your needs and expectations. If you have questions or comments regarding the above, please call. ffiglgmm�rlr' Michael Guida, P.E. JLR/nl/File 223 L O O O O O O O O O LQO r r CY) dg Et} 69- C) O O r r N C6 4- O cu O � L U o w ) w occ O 42) m U > O ca C N •` N > M O f6 ate+ o ._ O O G V O '0 0 cu -0++ C 0 0 - W O N N V Com.) CUN L .CL E) L C = 4-- N O p C > N -O N M Cl) 20' QLti. Q H r N D 224 0 0 a� rn m 0 - co co N O N 0 to c 0 m 6 C7 2S W CONSENT AG E N DA INDIAN RIVER COUNTY OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET PURCHASING DIVISION DATE: May 12, 2023 TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH: John Titkanich, County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Budget Director FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Purchasing Manager SUBJECT: Disposition of Excess Equipment at Jackie Robinson Training Center BACKGROUND: Major League Baseball ("MLB") has notified staff of its intent to have the Jackie Robinson Training Center ("JRTC") Executive Building ("Championship Hall") demolished in the coming weeks. This facility contains exercise equipment, some of which is owned, and tagged as assets, by the County. Additionally, MLB is offering to donate the equipment it owns in the building to the County. The County has no need for the equipment, and much of it is very heavy, and therefore cumbersome for staff to temporarily relocate. Therefore, staff proposes to dispose of the equipment by first offering to donate it to the School District of Indian River County, or any other School District that may be interested. Any equipment that is not accepted for donation will be sold via online auction, and directly removed by the buyer. Any equipment that is not sold or donated will remain in the building and become property and responsibility of the demolition contractor for disposal. A final disposition for each of the items below will be brought back to the Board. Asset Description Working 25299 Icarian Fly Machine Icarian Lat Pull -Down Machine Y 25300 25301 Y Hammer Strength Lat Incline Machine Y 25324 Hammer Strength Lat Bench Machine Y 25329 Hammer Strength High Row Machine Y 25333 Icarian Leg Sled Y 25334 Icarian Leg Curl Machine Y 25335 Icarian Leg Extension Machine Y 25336 Nautilus Freedom Trainer Y 25337 Tuff Stuff Hip Flexor Machine Y 25340 Icarian Seated Curl Machine Y 25355 Icarian Lat/Row Cable Y CONSENT AGENDA Asset Description Working 25356 Icarian Lat/Row Cable Y 25376 Body Master Leg Press Y 25389 Hammer Strength Lat Bench Machine Y 25392 Nautilus Smith Machine Y 25377 Iron Mike Pitching Machine N 25378 Iron Mike Pitching Machine N 30914 Lenox 7.5 Ton A/C Unit N 26324 Trane 6 Ton A/C Unit N Plex Performance Weight Rack and Bench Y Nautilus Dumbbells and Rack Y Cybex Shoulder Internal External Rotation Machine Y Star Trac Spin Bike (2) Y Hammer Streght Gripper Set Y Nautilus Barbells with Rack Y Hex Dumbbells with Benches and Racks Y Star Trac Pro Bike Y FUNDING: There is no cost to the County associated with these requests. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board accept the donation of the exercise equipment from MLB, declare the exercise equipment on the attached list as surplus, authorize the Administrator to declare additional items located at the facility after the date of this list as excess, and authorize staff to dispose of the equipment in the manner suggested above. JEFFREY R. SMITH, CPA, CGFO, CGMA Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Telephone: (772) 226-1516 TO: The Honorable Members of the Board of County Commissioners FROM: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller DATE: May 10, 2023 RE: Legal Aid Program Funding for the Access to Justice/Self Help Center Pursuant to Florida Statute 29.008(3), the Legislature delegated to the counties the responsibility to provide funding to legal aid programs. The United Way/Clerk's Office Access to Justice/Self-Help Center Program requests that the Board of County Commissioners authorize county staff to recommend that the county fulfill its funding requirements by allocating these funds to the Access to Justice/Self-Help Center for the budget year beginning October 1, 2023. This is a program I have long desired to establish in our County's court system, and I am excited that our private sector partners have brought this to fruition. Recommendation I respectfully request the Board of County Commissioners authorize staff to allocate the Section 29.008(3) a funds to the United Way/Clerk's Office Access to Justice/Self Help Center for the budget year beginning October 1, 2023. 225 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Susan J. Prado, Assistant County Attorney /(341 Public Hearings - B.C.C. 5.16.23 Ofce of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney DATE: May 2, 2023 ATTORNEY SUBJECT: Public Hearing to Consider a Resolution Electing to Use the Uniform Method for the Levy, Collection and Enforcement of Non -Ad Valorem Assessments for Street Paving in the Oslo Park Area - LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND. On October 19, 2021, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners ("Board") voted to direct the County Attorney and Public Works Director to initiate the process of creating a Municipal Service Benefit Unit ("MSBU") for a specified area of the Oslo Park to raise funds for future road paving projects. The Public Works Department and the County Attorney's Office worked together to prepare the proper documents to establish the MSBU for the 500 residential properties in the specified area. The Board considered establishing the MSBU last year, but due to the expected timing of the project, on June 7, 2022, the Board deferred taking action. On December 13, 2022, the Board voted to move forward with initiating the assessment process this year, which would allow for assessments to be collected on the tax bills that will go out in the fall of 2023. In preparation of this public hearing, County staff sent letters to the owners within the proposed MSBU area stating that although it was initially proposed last year that the amount to be levied per parcel would be $398.00 per year for 20 years, the amount to be levied per parcel will now be $500.00 per year for 20 years. The letter indicated that the increase will assist in addressing the desire to accelerate the timing of the improvements and increases in construction costs. The total revenue collected will be $5 million. This proposed assessment is based upon a 25 percent contribution to the cost of construction from the County's Secondary Roads Fund. Per the statute, at this public hearing, the Board is to receive written objections and hear testimony from all interested persons. Per the statute, notice has been provided by first-class mail to each person owning property subject to the assessment. Additionally, per statute, notice has also been provided by publication in a newspaper generally circulated within Indian River County. C: IGranicnslLe&W51L51T—pI7b5/6375-8-3-16J9ti58c gyjDj 4- 226 Board of County Commissioners May 2, 2023 Page 2 The draft ordinance will establish the Oslo Park Street Paving District MSBU area with a rough boundary of 11th Street SW to 13th Street SW and 17th Avenue SW to 9th Court SW. As noted above, the proposed assessment would now be $500.00 per year for twenty years, which would be used to pave all of the unpaved roads and construct associated drainage improvements within the MSBU. The draft ordinance would also amend section 200.11 (Street paving) of the Indian River County Code of Ordinances to update the Code to reflect the Oslo Park Street Paving District MSBU. FUNDING. Funding for this proposed MSBU has not yet been established. Should the Board establish the MSBU, a separate fund will be set up. The assessment would be $500/parcel per year for 20 years with a contribution from the County's Secondary Roads fund. If the Board approves the creation of the MSBU, staff will present a more detailed financial plan for assessment rates and construction timelines and scope once design plans have been completed and permitted. Current costs including the notification for the two public hearings and mailing notices to owners have been paid from the General Fund/County Attorney/Legal Ads, account 00110214-034910. RECOMMENDATION. The County Attorney's Office recommends that after the public hearing the Board vote to approve the draft ordinance or in the alternative direct staff to begin a special assessment project under Chapter 206 of the Indian River County Ordinance Code. ATTACHMENT(S). Draft Ordinance Assessment Roll C. IGra is V,eg W59SITm pl7b516375-8m3-16)9- 58c ff4) S dx 227 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CREATING THE OSLO PARK STREET PAVING DISTRICT MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT; PURPOSE; LEVY OF ASSESSMENT, ADOPTION OF BUDGET; DISPOSITION OF PROCEEDS FROM THE LEVY OF ASSESSMENT; AMENDING SECTION 200.11 OF CHAPTER 200, MUNICIPAL SERVICE TAXING OR BENEFIT UNIT, OF THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, property owners within Oslo Park have asked the County for assistance in providing paving, and associated drainage, for their community; and WHEREAS, the property owners within Oslo Park have expressed a willingness to fund the necessary improvements through a specially established Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU); and WHEREAS, the rough boundaries of the proposed MSBU include 11th Street SW to 13th Street SW, and 17th Avenue SW to 9th Court SW; and WHEREAS, the Board finds that establishment of a Municipal Service Benefit Unit to raise funds through the equitable assessment of property owners within the Oslo Park area is the best available means of accomplishing the desired goal, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: SECTION 1 CREATION OF MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT There is hereby established in Indian River County, the Oslo Park area Paving District Municipal Service Benefit Unit under the authority of, and with all those powers conferred by, the Constitution of the State of Florida and Florida Statutes 125.01(q) and 125.01(r). The real property included within the boundaries of this Municipal Service Benefit Unit and subject to all provisions hereof is described as follows: All that certain property lying within the following described boundaries: OSLO PARK STREET PAVING DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTION Being a parcel of land lying in portions of Sections 25 and 26, Township 33 South, Range 39 East, Indian River County Florida. Said parcel also including portions of the following; Plat of Indian River Farms Company, Plat Book 2, Page 25, Of the public records of St. Lucie County, Florida (now Indian River County, Florida) and the following plats as recorded in the public records of Indian River County, Florida; Oslo Park Unit No. 2, Plat 228 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - Book 4, Page 13; Oslo Park Unit No. 2-A, Plat Book 4, Page 31 and Oslo Park Unit No. 2- B, Plat Book 4, Page 24. Said parcel being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Lot 7, Block B, according to the plat of Boxwood Estates, as recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 84, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida; thence run Northerly to the Southeast corner of those lands as described in official records book 630, page 2318, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida. Said point also being the intersection of the westerly right-of-way line of 17th/ Avenue SW and the northerly right-of-way line of 13th/ Street SW; thence northerly along the east line of said lands (said line also being the west right-of-way line of 17th/ Avenue SW) to the northeast corner of said lands; thence run easterly to the northwest corner of Block "O", according to the aforementioned plat of Oslo Park Unit No. 2. Said point also being on the south right-of-way line of 11th/ Street SW (Nebraska Street as platted); thence run easterly along said south right-of-way line to the northeast corner of Lot 25, Block "M", according to the aforementioned plat of Oslo Park Unit 2-13; thence continue easterly to the northwest corner of those lands as described in Official Records Book 1962, Page 1101, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida; thence run easterly along the north line of said lands to the northeast corner thereof; thence run southerly along the east line of said lands, and its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the north line of those lands as described in Official Records Book 2911, Page 2421, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida; thence run easterly to the northeast corner of said lands; thence run southerly and westerly along the east and south lines of said lands to the southwest corner thereof; thence run northerly along the west line of said lands to the southeast corner of those lands as described in Official Records Book 2982, Page 2436, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida; thence run westerly along the south line of said lands to the southwest corner thereof; thence run northerly along the west line of said lands to the southeast corner of those lands as described in Official Records Book 743, Page 330, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida; thence run westerly along the south line said lands, and the south line of those lands as described in Official Records Book 2515, Page 614, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida, to the southwest corner of said lands. Said southwest corner also being on the east line of those lands as described in Official Records Book 1481, Page 2918, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida; thence run southerly and westerly along the east and south lines thereof to the southwest corner of said lands; thence run northerly along the west line of said lands, and the west line of those lands as described in Official Records Book 1670, Page 152, and Official Records Book 596, page 753, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida, to the southeast corner of a parcel of land as described in Official Records Book 667, Page 1611, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida; thence run westerly along the south line of said lands, and the westerly prolongation thereof to its intersection with the east line of a parcel of land as described in said Official records Book 667, Page 1611; thence northerly along the east line of said parcel to the northeast corner of said parcel. Said point also being the southeast corner of those lands as described in Official Records Book 938, Page 963, of the public records of Indian River County, Florida; thence run westerly along the south line of those lands as described in Official Records Book 938, page 963, and Official Records Book 1945, Page 2465 (said line also being 229 ���%i`f �i.�,LIY`+' ����� r% i�/�,�d jli ,l► t ��i y�l'%!{dj/�/ � ir/'i 0,0W,ow, r/I%Ems ✓Ii�lX/i.!!� %�J"./i,rdy'✓!lJd�x t' d�ol!/!� ,3:;:V, _. ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - SECTION 2 PURPOSE A. This Municipal Service Benefit Unit is created for the purposes of funding street paving, and associated drainage, within the boundaries of the unit; and funding design, engineering and construction of those improvements deemed necessary or desirable. B. The Municipal Service Benefit Unit may fund all or any of the aforementioned services or improvements through either current year funding, tax anticipation or multi-year notes or bonds, provided any debt instrument or obligation made must be repayable solely from revenues collected by the Municipal Service Benefit Unit pursuant to the authority and means provided by this ordinance. SECTION 3 LEVY OF ASSESSMENT, ADOPTION OF BUDGET A. The Board of County Commissioners hereby authorizes a levy of a non -ad valorem assessment under the authority of section 200.04, Indian River County Code in an amount determined annually based on estimated costs of providing street paving to the benefited Oslo Park area properties for the ensuing County fiscal year as defined under this ordinance for any or all of those purposes above described, on an assessment per parcel/acre. B. Pursuant to said authority, the Board hereby further authorizes the levying and collection of non ad valorem assessments in a uniform manner for those Municipal Service Benefit Unit expenditures which are determined to provide a reasonably uniform special benefit to all those properties within the Municipal Service Benefit Unit against which such non ad valorem assessment is made. C. Non ad valorem assessments authorized by this section shall be levied and a budget prepared and adopted by the County Commission at the same time and in the same manner as the Board prepares and adopts its annual budget and levies taxes as provided by law. D. Non ad valorem assessments authorized under this section shall be assessed, levied, collected, remitted to and accounted for at the same time and in the same manner as the assessments, levies, collection, and remittance of taxes to the General Fund by the County Commission as provided by law. The budget for this Municipal Service Benefit Unit in each year shall contain that portion of the estimated cost of providing services hereunder, including debt service, for which costs will be incurred in the given year. SECTION 4 DISPOSITION OF PROCEEDS FROM LEVY OF TAXES All funds obtained by the levy of a non ad valorem assessment on the property within the boundaries for the Oslo Park Street Paving Municipal Service Benefit Unit shall be maintained in a separate account and used solely for the purpose of providing those services set forth above. 4 231 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - SECTION 5 ADOPTION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL, AMOUNT AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT The Board hereby adopts the assessment roll attached to this ordinance and incorporated herein; adopts the amount of the assessment as being $500.00 per year for twenty years; and adopts the unit of measurement for the assessment as being per lot. SECTION 6 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 200.11 (STREET PAVING) OF PART II (ADDITIONAL SERVICES) OF CHAPTER 200 (MUNICIPAL SERVICE TAXING OR BENEFIT UNIT) New language indicated by underline, and deleted language indicated by strikethrn„nh Section 200.11 (Street paving) of Part II (Additional Services) of Chapter 200 (Municipal Service Taxing Or Benefit Unit) of the Code of Indian River County, Florida is hereby amended to read as follows: CHAPTER 200 — MUNICIPAL SERVICE TAXING OR BENEFIT UNIT PART II. —ADDITIONAL SERVICES Section 200.11 Street paving. An additional service of street paving is added to a portion of Oceanside Replat, which additional service shall sunset after the fifth year of assessment. An additional service of street paving, and associated drainage, is added to an are in Oslo Park, which shall be known as the Oslo Park Street Pavino District. SECTION 7 CODIFICATION It is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Indian River County, and that the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or such other appropriate word or phrase in order to accomplish such intention. 0 232 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - SECTION 8 SEVERABILITY If any portion of this ordinance is held or declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative, or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 9 EFFECTIVE DATE The provisions of this ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State. This ordinance was advertised in the Indian River Press Journal on the 21St day of April, 2023, for a public hearing to be held on the 16th day of May, 2023, at which time it was moved for adoption by Commissioner seconded by Commissioner , and adopted by the following vote: Chairman Joseph H. Earman Vice Chairman Susan Adams Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher Commissioner Deryl Loar Commissioner Laura Moss The Chairman thereupon declared the ordinance duly passed and adopted this 16th day of May, 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph H. Earman, Chairman ATTEST: Jeffrey R. 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The, Indian POW Press Journal has been entered as Perlodloat Matlar at the Past Afftes in !Fero Beach, Indian River County, Florida and has been for a period of one, year next preaeding the first publike al of the attached copy of advartisetmeni lr l $ AMSU :fit# ' " 9;i-2iut, Notary, Stste of " , County of Drys " My cel" Pi� rt, I �CAtT �. LLE 744 otf � ; ;f'!t�#tz R4t1� bKl'iIC� State Of n TW IS NOT (+VOICE 14 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Susan J. Prado, Assistant County Attorney Public Hearings - B.C.C. 5.16.23 Office of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney ATTORNEY DATE: May 8, 2023 SUBJECT: Public Hearing to Consider a Resolution Electing to Use the Uniform Method for the Levy, Collection and Enforcement of Non -Ad Valorem Assessments for Water Portion of North County Septic to Sewer Project - LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND. On December 20, 2022, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners voted to move forward with initiating the assessment process under section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, for the water portion of the North County septic to sewer project, which would allow for assessments to be collected on the tax bills that will go out in the fall of 2023. Per section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, prior to this hearing, County staff sent letters by first class mail to all of the property owners subject to this assessment. Additionally, per statute, notice has also been provided by publication in a newspaper generally circulated within Indian River County. The amount to be levied per parcel will be $ 2,247.76. Residents will have the option to pay in full within 90 days of the adoption of Resolution IV, which was approved by the Board on May 2, 2023; otherwise, the amount will be levied over 10 years at a maximum annual percentage rate (APR) of 3.25%, as determined by the Board on May 2, 2023. The total revenue collected will be $361,889.36, plus any interest. FUNDING. The principal assessment would be $2,247.76 per parcel per year for 10 years with a 3.25% interest rate. RECOMMENDATION. The County Attorney's Office recommends that after the public hearing the Board vote to approve the draft ordinance. ATTACHMENT(S). Draft Ordinance Assessment Roll C. VsmWprod*pDamV d1Te 19CL Tedmiopmr=VPDF81(d,BCLWOE3B5FWCWCIE3B5F.dm 243 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONCERNING THE WATER PORTION OF THE NORTH COUNTY WATER AND SEWER PROJECT — PHASE 2; PURPOSE; LEVY OF ASSESSMENT, ADOPTION OF BUDGET; DISPOSITION OF PROCEEDS FROM THE LEVY OF ASSESSMENT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Indian River County Department of Utility Services has completed the North Sebastian Water and Sewer Project — Phase 2; and WHEREAS, the sewer portion of the project was performed as no cost to the property owners of the area; and WHEREAS, a portion of the costs of providing the water infrastructure will be borne by the property owners in the area; and WHEREAS, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners has determined that utilizing the uniform method for the collection for assessments, under section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, for the water portion of the project is a reasonable method by which to collect the assessments, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: SECTION 1 ESTABLISHMENT OF ASSESSMENT FOR WATER PORTION OF THE NORTH COUNTY WATER AND SEWER PROJECT — PHASE 2 There is hereby established an assessment for the water portion of the North County Water and Sewer Project — Phase 2 in Indian River County, with the real property subject to such assessment described as follows: All that certain property lying within the following described boundaries: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT PHASE 2 BEING A PORTION OF THOSE LANDS LYING IN SECTION 21 OF THE FLEMING GRANT AND SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 30 SOUTH, RANGE 38 EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 1: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF THE TOWNSITE PLAT OF ROSELAND, FLORIDA AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 43 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA (NOW LYING AND BEING IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA) AND THE CENTERLINE OF A 16 FOOT WIDE ALLEY LYING UPON BLOCK 6 OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTHWESTERLY 1 244 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - LINE TO THE INTERSECTION OF SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE AND THE CENTERLINE OF THE 16 FOOT WIDE ALLEY THAT LIES UPON BLOCK 5, OF THE AFORESAID PLAT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE, RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO THE INTERSECTION OF SAID CENTERLINE AND THE NORTHWESTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT 9, BLOCK 5 OF SAID PLAT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID CENTERLINE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 9 AND THE NORTHWESTERLY EXTENSION THEREOF, TO THE EAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 9; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY TO A POINT ON THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT 2, BLOCK 6, OF SAID PLAT, SAID POINT LYING 15 FEET SOUTHWESTERLY OF THE NORTH CORNER OF LOT 2; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A LINE LYING 15 FEET SOUTHWESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 2, TO THE INTERSECTION OF SAID LINE AND THE SOUTHEASTERLY EXTENSION THEREOF AND THE CENTERLINE OF THE 16 FOOT WIDE ALLEY THAT LIES UPON BLOCK 6 OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH: PARCEL 2: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 129TH STREET (DALE STREET PER TOWNSITE PLAT OF ROSELAND, FLORIDA) AND THE CENTERLINE OF THE ALLEY LYING UPON BLOCK 8, OF THE AFORESAID TOWNSITE PLAT OF ROSELAND, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG SAID NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE TO A POINT ON THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE OF THE ST. SEBASTIAN RIVER; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE, TO THE NORTH CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK B1 OF SAID PLAT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE, RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK B1 TO THE EAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTHEASTERLY LINE, RUN SOUTHERLY TO THE NORTH CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK B2 OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK B2 TO THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF LOT 5, BLOCK B2 OF SAID PLAT, SAID POINT ALSO LYING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 82ND COURT (BERRY AVENUE PER SAID PLAT); THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTHEASTERLY LINE, RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID 82ND COURT, TO THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF LOT 10, BLOCK 1, OF SAID PLAT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, RUN SOUTHEASTERLY TO THE NORTH CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 10, OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 130TH STREET (GIBSON STREET PER PLAT) TO THE INTERSECTION OF SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE AND THE CENTERLINE OF THE 16 FOOT WIDE ALLEY LYING UPON BLOCK 10 OF SAID PLAT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE AND THE SOUTHWESTERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 129TH PLACE (BAIRD STREET PER PLAT) AND THE CENTERLINE OF THE 16 FOOT WIDE ALLEY LYING UPON BLOCK 9 OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE AND THE SOUTHWESTERLY EXTENSION THEREOF, TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE 2 245 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 129TH COURT (JOSIE STREET PER PLAT) AND THE CENTERLINE OF THE 16 FOOT WIDE ALLEY LYING UPON BLOCK 8 OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH: PARCEL 3: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILROAD AND THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 133RD COURT (CENTRE AVENUE PER PLAT) AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF WAUREGAN, AS RECORDED IN BREVARD COUNTY PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 178 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA (NOW LYING AND BEING IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA); THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG SAID NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, TO A POINT ON THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE OF THE ST. SEBASTIAN RIVER, SAID POINT ALSO LYING UPON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THE LOT LABELED AS RESERVED, LYING NORTHERLY OF BLOCK 4, PER SAID WAUREGAN PLAT; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG SAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE, TO THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF LOT 1 OF SAID WAUREGAN PLAT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 1, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 83RD AVENUE (BAY STREET PER PLAT); THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, TO THE SOUTH CORNER OF LOT 5 OF SAID WAUREGAN PLAT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, RUN SOUTHEASTERLY TO THE NORTH CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1 OF SAID WAUREGAN PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 135TH STREET (WAUREGAN AVENUE PER PLAT), TO THE EAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEASTERLY ONE-HALF OF LOT 5, BLOCK 16 OF SAID WAUREGAN PLAT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE NORTHEASTERLY ONE-HALF OF SAID LOT 5, TO THE SOUTH CORNER OF THE NORTHEASTERLY ONE-HALF OF SAID LOT 5; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT 8, LOT 9 AND LOT 10, BLOCK 16 OF SAID PLAT, TO A POINT 15 FEET NORTHWESTERLY OF THE NORTH CORNER OF LOT 9, BLOCK 16, OF SAID WAUREGAN PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG A LINE 15 FEET NORTHWESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID 9, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 134TH STREET (BREVARD AVENUE PER PLAT); THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY TO THE EAST CORNER OF LOT 4, BLOCK 15, OF SAID WAUREGAN PLAT, SAID POINT LYING ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 134TH STREET; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 4, TO THE SOUTH CORNER OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY TO THE NORTH CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-HALF OF LOT 7, BLOCK 15; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWESTERLY ONE-HALF OF SAID LOT 7, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 133RD PLACE (MANATEE AVENUE PER PLAT); THENCE RUN WESTERLY TO THE EAST CORNER OF LOT 5, BLOCK 14, OF SAID WAUREGAN PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 5, TO THE SOUTH CORNER OF SAID LOT 5; THENCE 3 246 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - RUN NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT 8 AND LOT 9, BLOCK 14, OF SAID WAUREGAN PLAT, TO THE NORTH CORNER OF SAID LOT 9; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 9, TO THE WEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 9; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH: PARCEL 4: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 6, BLOCK K OF THE PLAT OF ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION No. 2, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 5 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN WESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT 1 OF THE AFORESAID WAUREGAN PLAT; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE AFORESAID ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION No. 2 PLAT, TO THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE OF THE ST. SEBASTIAN RIVER; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY, ALONG SAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 16, BLOCK A OF SAID PLAT; THENCE CONTINUE NORTHERLY, ALONG SAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 15, BLOCK A OF THE PLAT OF ERICILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION No. 1, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 74 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE DEPARTING SAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE, RUN EASTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 15, TO THE NORTHEAST CONRER OF SAID LOT 15, SAID POINT LYING ON THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 80TH AVENUE (SUNSET BOULEVARD PER PLAT); THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 3, BLOCK B, OF SAID PLAT, SAID POINT LYING ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 80TH AVENUE (SUNSET BOULEVARD PER PLAT); THENCE RUN EASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 3 AND LOT 4, BLOCK B, OF SAID PLAT, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, SAID POINT ALSO LYING ON THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 78TH AVENUE (BEVERLY ROAD PER PLAT); THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY, ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 4 OF SAID PLAT; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTHEASTERLY, TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 10, BLOCK B, OF THE AFORESAID PLAT OF ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION No. 2; THENCE DEPARTING SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, RUN SOUTHEASTERLY TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY, LYING UPON LOT 3, BLOCK F OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE TANGENT OF SAID CURVE AND THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 142ND WAY (PALM LANE PER PLAT), TO THE SOUTH CORNER OF LOT 4, OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 6, BLOCK G OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTH, ALONG THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 79TH AVENUE (PALM LANE PER PLAT), TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 7, BLOCK H, OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN WEST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK H, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 140TH STREET (OAK LANE PER PLAT) TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 12, BLOCK H, OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 4 247 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - TOGETHER WITH: PARCEL 5: BEGINNING AT THE NORTH CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK A OF THE PLAT OF RIVER TREES, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK A, TO THE POINT ON THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT 5, BLOCK A OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 5, TO THE NORTH CORNER OF SAID LOT 5; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 5, TO THE EAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 5, TO THE NORTH CORNER OF LOT 6, BLOCK A OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6, TO THE EAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6, TO THE NORTH CORNER OF LOT 7, BLOCK A, OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7, TO THE EAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7 AND THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT 6, BLOCK B OF SAID PLAT, TO THE SOUTH CORNER OF SAID LOT 6; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK B, TO THE WEST CORNER OF LOT 2, BLOCK B, OF SAID PLAT; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 2, TO THE NORTH CORNER OF SAID LOT 2; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY, TO THE WEST CORNER OF THE AFORESAID LOT 1, BLOCK A; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 1, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BAY STREET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH: PARCEL 6: BEGINNING AT THE EAST CORNER, LOT 5, BLOCK A OF SAID PLAT OF RIVER TREES, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF PARCEL TWO, AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 3334, PAGE 820, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2308, PAGE 1466, BOTH PARCELS BEING RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC REOCRDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO A POINT ON THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE OF THE INDIAN RIVER; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG SAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE, TO THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 3271, PAGE 1421, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE AFORESAID PARCEL TWO AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 3334, PAGE 820, TO THE EAST CORNER OF LOT 6, BLOCK A OF SAID PLAT OF RIVER TREES; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6, TO THE NORTH CORNER OF SAID LOT 6; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE AFORESAID LOT 5, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 5 248 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - ALL LYING IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. and as depicted below: 249 Rk 04 ORDINANCE NO. 2023- I ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - SECTION 2 PURPOSE This assessment is for the purposes of funding water infrastructure improvements within the boundaries of the assessment area; and funding design, engineering and construction of those improvements deemed necessary or desirable. SECTION 3 LEVY OF ASSESSMENT, ADOPTION OF BUDGET A. The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners ("Board") hereby authorizes a levy of a non ad valorem assessment in an amount determined annually based on estimated costs of providing water services to the benefited North County area properties for the ensuing County fiscal year as defined under this ordinance for any or all of those purposes above described, on an assessment per parcel. B. Pursuant to said authority, the Board hereby further authorizes the levying and collection of non ad valorem assessments in a uniform manner under section 197.3632, Florida Statutes. C. Non ad valorem assessments authorized under this section shall be assessed, levied, collected, remitted to and accounted for at the same time and in the same manner as the assessments, levies, collection, and remittance of taxes to the General Fund by the Board as provided by law. SECTION 4 DISPOSITION OF PROCEEDS FROM LEVY OF TAXES All funds obtained by the levy of a non ad valorem assessment on the property within the boundaries set forth in this ordinance shall be maintained in a separate account and used solely for the purpose of providing those services set forth above. SECTION 5 ADOPTION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL AMOUNT AND UNIT OF MEASUREMENT The Board hereby adopts the assessment roll attached to this ordinance and incorporated herein; adopts the amount of the assessment as being $2,247.76. Residents will have the option to pay in full within 90 days of the adoption of Resolution IV, which is the final as -built resolution confirming the final assessment amount; otherwise, the amount will be levied over 10 years at a maximum annual percentage rate (APR) of 3.25%. SECTION 6 SEVERABILITY If any portion of this ordinance is held or declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative, or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect. 12 255 ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - SECTION 7 EFFECTIVE DATE The provisions of this ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State. This ordinance was advertised in the Indian River Press Journal on the 21St day of April, 2023, for a public hearing to be held on the 16th day of May, 2023, at which time it was moved for adoption by Commissioner seconded by Commissioner , and adopted by the following vote: Chairman Joseph H. Earman Vice Chairman Susan Adams Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher Commissioner Deryl Loar Commissioner Laura Moss The Chairman thereupon declared the ordinance duly passed and adopted this 16th day of May, 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph H. Earman, Chairman ATTEST: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk and Comptroller Deputy Clerk This Ordinance was filed with the Department of State on the day of May, 2023. 13 256 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 a�y > Exhibit A Parcel# 30381100001000000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TREASURE COAST GETAWAYS INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 134 Mailing Address 8335135TH LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 LOT 1 Site Address 1357583RDAVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TREASURE COAST GETAWAYS INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 205 Mailing Address 8335135TH LN SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL LOT 2 LESS PARCEL AS IN OR BK 560 PP 2283 & LESS FOLL DESC PARC: BEG A T NE CO R OF SAID LOT 2; TH CONT NW ON NE BDRY OF LOT 2; 520 FT TO A PT BEING POB; TH CONT NW 125 FT; TH RUN SW 175 FT PERPENDICULAR TO NW BDRY TO A PT ON BDRY COMMON TO LOT 2 & 3; TH SE 125 FT, TH NE 175 FT TO TRUE POB. Site Address 8315 135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000002.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BISHOP, BEN AUSTIN and SUZANNE C Secondary Owner Map IO: 135 Mailing Address 8301135TH LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLLTHAT PORT OF LOT 3 BEING MOREPART DESC AS FOLL; FOR A COMMENCEMENT BE GIN AT THE INT OF THE NLY R/W LINE OF BAY ST WITH THE NELY LINE OF THE FLEMING GRANT; TH RUN S 44 DEG 54 MIN 43 SEC W ALONG THE NLY R/W LINE OF AFORESAID BAY ST A DIST OF 165.97 FT TO THE NELY COR OF LOT 2; SAID PLAT OF WAUREGAN; TH RUN S 4 5 DEG 00 MIN DO SEC W A DIST OF 95.0 FT, TO THE POB OF THIS DESC; TH RUN S 45 DEG 04 MIN 22 SEC W A DIST OF 80.00 FT TO A PT DIVIDING LOTS 2 & 3; SAID PLAT OF WAUREGAN; TH RUN NWLY ALONG THE LINE DIVIDING SAID LOTS 2 & 3 A DIST OF 500.0 FT TH RUN NELY A DIST OF 175.0 FT TO A PT ON THE LINE DIVIDING LOTS 1 & 2; SAID PLAT OF WAUREGAN; TH RUN SELY A DIST OF 370.0 FT TO THE NELY COR OF LANDS DESC IN OR BK 897 PG 45; TH RUN S 45 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W A DIST OF 95.0 FT TH RUN SELYA DIST OF 130.0 FT TO THE POB. SUBJECT TO A 12.0 FT WIDE INGRESS/EGRESS & UTILITY EASEMENT OVER THE NLY 12.0 FT THEREOF. LESS THE FOLLOWING DESC PCL THE SE 350 FT OF THE NW 160.00 FT OF THE SE 645.00 FT OF LOT 2 WAUREGAN PLAT SEC 21 FLEMING GRANT TWP 30 S REG 38 E MORE PART DESC AS FOLLOWS; BEG AT THE NE COR OF SAID LOT 2; TH CONT NW OF THE NE B DY OF LOT 2; 520.00 FT TO A POB;TH RUN SW 175.00 FT PERPENDICULAR TO THE NW BOY TO A PT ON THE BDY COMMON TO SAID LOT 2 & 3 THE WAUREGAN PLAT;TH RUN SE 35.00 FT ON SAID BDY OF LOT 2 & LOT 3; TH RUN NE 175.00 FT TO SAID NE BDY OF LOT 2; TH R UN NW 35.00 FT ALONG SAID NE BDY OF LOT 2 TO THE POB" Site Address 8301135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 1 F.-"!Htles\UTILITY - Engineering\Pr46tts - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S '(M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution i"l FlnalAssessmentRoii `FMTION_4.docx _.. ... M I 023 "' ""` on ri 03,2 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000002.2 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TREASURE COAST GET AWAY INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 136 Mailing Address 8335135TH IN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL NW 125 FT OF SE 645 FT OF L072,• MORE PART DESC AS FOLL; BEG AT NE COR OF SAID LOT 2, TH CONT NW ON NE BDRY OFLOT 2 DIST OF 520 FT TO A PT BEING THEPOB; TH CONT NW 125 FT; TH RUN SW 175 FT PERPENDICULAR TO NW BDRY TO A PT ON BDRY COMMON TO LOT 2 & LOT 3, TH SE 125 FT, TH NE 175 FT TO TRUE POB; ALSO INC THE FOLLOWING DESC PCL THE SE 35.00 FT OF THE NW 160.00 FT OF THE SE 645.00 FT OF LOT 2 WAUREGAN PLAT SEC 21 FLEMING GRANT T WP 30 S RGE 38 E PBS 1-178 MORE PART DESC AS FOLLOWS; BEG AT THE NE COR OF S41DLOT 2; TH CONT NW OF THE NE BDY OF LOT 2; 520.00 FT TO A POB; TH RUN SW 175.00 FT PERPENDICULAR TO THE NW BOY TO A PT ONTHE BDY COMMON TO SAID LOT 2 & LOT 3 TH E WAUREGAN PLAT- TH RUN SE 35.00 FT ON SAID BDY OF LOT 2 & LOT 3; RUN NE 175.00FT TO S41D NE BDY OF LOT 2; TH RUN NW 35.00 FT ALONG SAID NE BDY OF LOT 2 TO THEPOB Site Address 8311 135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000002.3 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KEYES, PAMELA KAY (LE) Secondary Owner ZERNDT, TIMOTHY JAMES (TRS) Map ID: 137 Mailing Address 240 SORRENTO RANCHES DR NOKOMIS FL 34275 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL A PORT OF LOT 2 MORE PART DESCAS FOLL; COM AT INTERSECTION OF NLY R/W LINE OF BAY ST (A/K/A 83RD AVE) & FLEMING GRANT LINE & RUN S 44 DEG 54 MIN 43 SEC W ALONG SAID NLY R/W 165.97 FT TO POB; SAID PT ALSO BEING SELY COR OF LOT 2;TH 5 45 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W 95 FT; TH N44 DEG 58 MIN 48 SEC W 130 FT; TH N 45 D EG 00 MIN DO SEC E 95 FT TO ELY LINE OFSAID LOT 2; TH S 44 DEG 58 MIN 48 SEC EALONG SAID ELY LINE OF LOT 2 DIST OF 130 FT TO POB. Site Address 8300 135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GREENAWAY, BRIAN Secondary Owner PARADOA, AMBERLY Map ID: 138 Mailing Address 13555 83RD AV SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal FLEMING GRANT PLAT SHOWING THE SUBDIVISION OF THE PBB 1-72 BEING MORE PART ... DESC AS FOLL: THE E HALF OF LOT 3 BEING 100 FT IN WITH AND RUNNING FROM BAY STREET TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVER Site Address 13555 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 2 6M! INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000003.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STEWART, BONNIE Secondary Owner Map /D: 6 Mailing Address 863 ROBIN LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL Wl/ 2 OF LOT 3 & LOT 4; LESS PARC CONVEYED TO FRANK J ZORCJR IN D BK 56 PP 69; AND SUBJECT TO DRAINAGE/MAINTENANCE EASEMENT REC OR BK 1711/832 Site Address 1354583RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000D04.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA, FRANK J (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 133 Mailing Address 13515 83RD AV ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL PART OF LOT 4 DESC AS COM ATACOR IN THE NLY UNE OF BAY ST WHICH IS COMMON TO LOTS 4 & S;RUN N 46 DEG 06 MINE; ALONG BAY ST; DIST OF 25 FT TO A PT.TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W DIST OF 309.35 FT TO A PT; BEING THE POB. TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W A DIST OF 343.51 FT TO A PT.TH RUN N 46 DEG 11 MIN E A DIST OF 87.6 5 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 43 DEG 52 MIN 20SEC E A DIST OF 109.68 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 82 DEG 38 MIN 42 SEC E A DIST OF 87. 88 FT TO A PT, TH RUN S 44 DEG 06 MIN 04SEC E A DIST OF 166.23 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 46 DEG 32 MIN 10 SEC W A DIST OF 14 3.19 FT TO THE POB. Site Address 13537 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 -; , " Parcel# l 30382100001000000004.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA, FRANK (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 1 Mailing Address 13515 83RD AV ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF THE FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-72 SEC 21 TWN 30 RING 38 FROM AN IRON PIPE LOCATED ON THE SE COR OF LOT 1 WAUREGAN SUBDIVISION AND THE FLEMING GRANT LINE RUN S46 -06W AL THE N ROW LINE OF BAY STREET FOR A DISTANCE OF 601 FT TO A PIPE ON THE P08 TH CONT S46 -06W AL SAID ROW FOR A DIST OF 140 FT TH N43 -54W PARA TO THE W LINE OF LOT 4 WAUREGAN SUBDIVISION FOR A DIS OF 309.35 FT TH N46 -06E FOR A DIS OF 141.62 FT TH S43 -36E FOR A DIS OF 309.36 FT TO THE POB Site Address 13535 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 3 F:\Utllitles\UTIUTY - Engineering\Projects - UtiiitV Construction Permits\IRC -North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01 FlnalAssessmentRolITION_4.docx MOI=rli 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000004.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA, GEORGE T and LINDA Secondary Owner Map ID: 185 Mailing Address PO BOX 866 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEG ATA COR IN THE NLY UNE OF BAY ST WHICH IS COMMON TO LOTS 4 & 5; N 43 DEG 54 MIN W,• ALONG THE LINE BETWEEN LOTS 4 & 5,• A DIST OF 1007.5 FT,• M/LTO THE SHORE OF SEB RIVER, THEN MEANDER THE SHORE OF THE SEB RIVER; NELYA DISTOF 114.56 FT TO A PT; THEN RUN S 43 DEG52 MIN 20 SEC OF 374.58 FT TO A PT- THEN RUN S 46 DEG 11 MIN 30 SEC INA DIST OF87.65 FT TO A PT; S 43 DEG 54 MIN E A DIST OF 652.86 FT TO A PT IN THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST; THEN RUN S 46 DEG 06 MIN W ADIST OF 25.00 FT TO THE POB. Site Address 1353983RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA, FRANK 1 (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 186 Mailing Address PO BOX 866 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEG AT COR IN THE NLY LINE OFBAY ST WHICH IS COMMON TO LOTS 4 & 5; RU N N 43 DEG 54 MIN W ALONG THE LINE BETWEEN LOTS 4 & 5; A DIST OF 1007.5 FT; M/LTO THE SHORE OF SEB RIVER; TH MEANDER T HE SHORE OF THE SEB RIVER, SW LY A DIST OF 152.30 FT TO A PT LYING 150 FT S OF AND NORMAL TO THE COMMON LINE BETWEEN LOTS 4 & 5; TH RUN S 43 DEG 54 MIN E A DIST OF 328.06 FT M/L TO A PT; TH RUN N 46 DEG06 MIN E A DIST OF 60 FT TO A PT; TH RU N S 88 DEG 51 MIN 59 SEC E A DIST OF 91.99 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 43 DEG 54 MIN EA DIST OF 588.04 FT TO A PT IN THE N LIN E OF BAY ST; TH RUN N 46 DEG 06 MIN E ADIST OF 25.00 FT TO THE POB." Site Address 13529 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 i1 ...._ Parcel# ✓... „:. ;-cam'. .a,r:T. .. .., .,z, _ _ .�. .- ...r 30382100D01000000005.1 Assessment= $2,247.76YFN Owner ROGALA, FRANK J (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 187 Mailing Address PO BOX 866 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL COMM AT A NLY LINE OF BAY 5T WHICH IS A COMMON CORNER TO LOTS 4 & 5; A ND RUN S 46 DEG 06 MIN W ALONG THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST A DIST OF 25 FT TO A PT; TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W A DIST OF 348.04 FT TO THE POB. TH RUN S 46 DEG 08 MIN WA DIST OF 125 FT TO A PT; TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W A DIST OF 305.01 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 88 DEG 51 MIN 59 SEC A DISTOF 91.99 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 43 DEG 54MIN E A DIST OF 240.00 FT TO THE POB. -E Site Address 13515 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 4 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll__ TION 4.docx Mond y�1 rii 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000005.2 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BULLARD, JAMES R M & EMILY G Secondary Owner Map ID: 188 Mailing Address 13455 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 31958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL 80 FT OFF SWLY SIDE OF LOT 5;D BK 26 PP 577 Ske Address 13455 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 . :' #....a'%' �. _ .. �,;�r o. �'� ±'"`. . � .r�°tt°a x',t." "",�k' ,•z,C" c"' x x ..x. ;,�',. "¢w+A.;i'v v _. �; "'�""�'..:; �'�' -l+ Parcel 30382100001000000005.3 Assessment $2,247.76 Owner Confidential Secondary Owner Map ID: 189 Mailing Address Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOUL COMMENCE AT A COR IN THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST WHICH IS A COMMON CORNER T 0 LOTS 4 & 5; AND RUN S 46 DEG 06 MIN WALONG THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST A DIST OF 25.00 FT TO THE POB. TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 M IN W A DIST OF 348.04 FT TO A PT; TH RUNS 46 DEG 08 MIN W A DIST OF 125.00 FT TOA PT; TH RUN S 43 DEG 54 MIN E A DIST O F 348.11 FT TO A PT; TH RUN N 46 DEG 06MIN E A DIST OF 125.00 FT TO THE POB. Site Address Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FITTS, JERE J (LE) Secondary Owner Map ID: 190 Mailing Address 13445 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 33958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL: LO T 6 AS IN D BK 26 PP 81 & D BK 38 PP 538 LESS SWLY 75 FT Site Address Paee 5 13445 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utiilties\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda items\Phase ll\Resolution_lv\01 FinalAssessmentRoll_TION_4.docx Mon=ril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382100001000000006.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STEINKE, CARL E & KAREN K Secondary Owner Map ID: 191 Mailing Address 13425 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-178 & 179 ALL OF LOT 6 LYING N OF BAY ST, EXCEPT THAT PART NOF LOT 6 LYING WITHIN 75 FT OF THE BDRY LINE BETW EEN LOTS 6 AND 7" Site Address 13425 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000006.2 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BROWN, R D (TR) & JUANITA (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 192 Mailing Address 13405 83RD AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL THAT PART OF LOT 6 DESC AS FOLL; BEG AT PT WHERE THE SWLY LOT LINE OF LOT 6 (LINE DIVIDING LOT 6 & 7) INTERSEECTS WITH THE SEBASTIAN RIVER; TH RUN INA SELY DIRECTION 525.00 FT, MORE OR LES S TO THE R/W OF BAY ST WHICH IS THE SWLY COR OF LOT 6; TH RUN IN A NELY DIRECTION ALONG THE R/W OF BAY ST WHICH IS THE SELY LOT LINE OF LOT 6 DIST OF 75.0 FT TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT, TH RUN IN A NWLYDIRECTION PARALLEL TO THE SWLY LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 6 DIST OF 658.91 FT,, MORE ORE LESS TO THE SHORELINE OF THE SEBASTIANRIVER; TH RUN IN A SLY & SWLY DIRECTION MEANDERING THE SHORE OF THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TO THE POB; LESS & EXCEPT THE FOLLPOR OF LOT 6; BEG AT THE SWLY COR OF LOT 6; WHICH IS THE INTERSECTION OF THE SWLY LINE OF LOT 6 & THE NWLY R/W LINE OF BAY ST; TH RUN IN A NELY DIRECTION ALONG THE R/W OF BAY ST & ALONG THE SELY LOT LINE OF SAID 6 DIST OF 75.0 FT TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; TH RUN NWLY PARALLEL TO TH E SWLY LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 6 DIST OF 200.0 FT; TH RUN SWLY PARALLEL TO THE SELYLOT LINE OF LOT 6 DIST OF 75.0 FT; TH R UN SELY ALONG THE SWLY LOT LINE OF LOT 6DIST OF 200.0 FT TO POB & TOG WITH THATPORT OF LOT 7 FACING BAY ST & RUNNING T 0 THE SEBSATIAN RIVER AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF WAUREGAN PBS 1-178 DESC AS FOLL; BEG AT THE SE COR OF SAID LOT 7; BEING THAT E LY COR OF SAID LOT 7 THAT ADJOINS BAY 5T, TH RUN IN A SWLY DIRECTION ALONG BAY ST FOR A DIST OF 100.0 FT TO A PT ON THE SLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; TH RUN IN A NWLYDIRECTION ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH THEELY LINE OF LOT 7 TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVE R; TH RUN IN A NLY DIRECTION ALONG THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TO THE NELY COR OF SAID LOT 7; TH RUN IN A SELY DIRECTION ALONG S AID ELY LINE OF SAID LOT 7 TO THE SELY COR OF SAID LOT 7; BEING POB OF THIS LANDHEREIN DESC IN OR BK 1222 PP 2014 (D BK 26 PP 81 & D BK 38 PP 538). Site Address 13405 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 - _,> . , .. Parcel# 30382100001000000007.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PATRICK, JERRY 1 Secondary Owner PATRICK, SUZANNE M SNIEGOWSKI, JOHN M SNIEGOWSKI, BRENDA Map ID: 193 Malling Address 8540 E MEDOWELL RD UNIT 103 MESA AZ 85207 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEG ATTHE SW COR OF LOT 7 FOR A POINT OF BEG TH RUNNING NELY ALONG BAY STREET FOR A DIS OF 90 FT TH RUN NWLY ON A LINE PARA TO THE LINE DIVIDING LOTS 7 AND 8 TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TH RUN AL THE SEBASTIAN RIVER SWLY TO THE NE COR OF LOT 8 TO THE POB TOGETHER WITH THE FOLL BEG AT THE SELY COR OF LOT 8 FOR A POB AND TH RUNNING SWLY AL BAY STREET FOR A DIS OF 30 FT TH RUN NWLY ON A LINE PARA TO THE LINE DIVIDING LOTS 7 AND 8 TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TH RUN AL THE SEBASTIAN RIVER NELY TO THE NE COR OF LOT 8 TH RUN SELY AL THE BNDRY LINE BETWEEN LOTS 7 AND 8 TO THE POB Site Address 13345 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 6 F:\Utilities\UTiUTY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoli�TION_4.docx Mon ril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A ^ °" Parcel# 30382100001000000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner VOLK, KARL F and SUSAN F Secondary Owner Map ID: 194 Mailing Address 1333383RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL LOT 8 LESS FOLL DESC PARC.• COM AT SW COR OF LOT 8; TH 5 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SEC E ALONG N R/W LINE OF BAY ST 87.74 FT TO POB; TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 20 SECE 110 FT,• TH N 89 DEG 12 MIN 23 SEC W 18.50 FT; TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 08 SEC E 103.62 FT, • TH S 89 DEG 13 MIN 42 SEC E 17.69FT,• TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 20 SEC E 109.09 FT TO A PT ON THE SAFE UPLAND LINE OF THE SEBASTIAN RIVER; TH ALONG SAFE UPLANDLINE N 45 DEG 06 MIN 49 SEC E 26.74 FT, • TH N 54 DEG 15 MIN 47 SEC E 86.06 FT TOI NTERSECFION WITH E LINE OF PARC OF LANDAS DESC HEREIN; TH ALONG E PROP LINE S 00 DEG 41 MIN 19 SEC W 39.65 FT; TH CONTALONG E PROP LINE 363.41 FT TO A PT ONN R/W LINE OF BAY ST (80 FT R/W); TH ALO NG SAID R/W LINE N 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SECW 8774 FT TO POB & ALSO LESS NELY 30 FT. Site Address 13333 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# t 30382100001000000DO8.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner DOODY, LORRAINE 5 Secondary Owner Map ID: 195 Mailing Address 3855 NE 23RD AVE POMPANO BEACH FL 33064 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL A PART OF LOT 8 DESC AS FOLL, COM AT SW COR OF LOT 8; S 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SEC E ALONG N R/W LINE OF BAY ST 87.74 FT TO POB; TH N OO DEG 47 MIN 20 SEC E120 FT; TH N 89 DEG 12 MIN 23 SEC W 18.50 FT, TH N OO DEG 47 MIN 08 SEC E 103.62 FT; TH S 89 DEG 13 MIN 42 SEC E 17.69 FT; TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 20 SEC E 109.09 FT TO A PT ON THE SAFE UPLAND LINE OF SEB RIV; TH ALONG SAFE UPLAND LINE N 45 DEG 06 MIN 49 SEC E 26.74 FT; TH N 54 DEG 15 MIN 47 SEC E 86.06 FT TO INTERSECTION WITH E LINE OF PCL OF LAND AS DESC HEREIN: TH ALONG E PROP LINE S 00 DEG 41 MIN 19 SEC W 39.65 FT,, TH CONT ALONG E PROP LINE 363.41 FT TO A PT ON N R/W LINE OF BAY ST (80 FT R/W); TH ALONG SAID R/W LINE N 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SEC W 87.74 FTTO POB. Site Address 13335 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001001000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TOUGH, NANCY B Secondary Owner RUESGA, KATHLEEN G RUESGA, SERGIO E Map ID: 196 Mailing Address 13465 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 LOTS 1,2 & E1/2 OF LOT 3 Site Address 13450 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 7 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agende items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll_TION_4.docx Mon=ril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 �'eRt4„i k Exhibit A'� Parcel# 30382100001001000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner REYNOLDS, TONY Secondary Owner REYNOLDS, ROBIN Map ID: 197 Mailing Address 13430BAYST SEBASTIAN FL 31958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL W 1 /2 OFLOT3, LOT4& E1/2 OFLOT5BLK 1 Site Address 1343083RDAV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel If 30382100001001000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WOOD, ANTHONY TODD & AMY MARIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 198 Mailing Address 13085 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 W 1/2 LOT 5 & ALL LOT 6 Site Address 8290134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001001000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BOYER, DEBORAH L Secondary Owner Map ID: 199 Mailing Address 1666WHITMOREST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 LOT 7 & N 1/2 LOT 8 Site Address 8280134TH ST 77 Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 8 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 s Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001001000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FLEMING, SCOTT Secondary Owner Map ID: 11 Malling Address 71 MARIOMI RD NEW C4NAAN Cr 06840 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL BLK 151/2 LOT 8 & ALL LOT 9 Site Address 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382 1000010010000 10.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SCOCOZZO, KENNETH Secondary Owner Map ID: 108 Mailing Address PO BOX 63 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BILK 1 LOTS 10, 11 & 12" Site Address 8265 135TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001002000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PETERSEN, PAUL Secondary Owner Map ID: 109 Mailing Address 13350 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-7S BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BILK 2 LOTS 1, 2 & 3, LESS SELY 50 FT" Site Address 1335083RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 9 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A wM'" Parcel# 30382100001002000001.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MEYER, JOEL L Secondary Owner Map ID: 2 Mailing Address 9500 S HIGHWAYAlA MELBOURNE BEACH FL 31951 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANTPBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL BLK 1 SELY 50 FT OF LOTS 1,2 &3" Site Address 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001002000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FREEMAN, JESSE E & KATHLEEN 8 Secondary Owner Map ID: 167 Mailing Address 13330 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2 LOT 4 & ELY 1/2 LOT 5 Site Address 13330 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel It- 30382100001002000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner DEHMER, BARBARA Secondary Owner Map ID: 168 Mailing Address PO BOX 268 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC As FOLL BLK 2 WLY 1/2 LOT 5 & ALL LOT 6 SReAddress 1332883RD AV NEW— Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 10 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Percrtits\RiC - North Sebastian 52S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase it\Resolution_IV\01 FiraU w-"inentRoll_ TION_4.docx Mond ,rii 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 F !, Exhibit A "-M' Parcel# 30382100001002000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BURNS, MARYCOOKE (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 169 Mailing Address 531 BELMONTAVE BOWLING GREEN KY 42101 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL LOT 7 & PART OF LOT 8 A D BK 64; PP 485 BLK 1 Site Address 8281133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001002000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FREEMAN, PATRICK H Secondary Owner Map ID: 170 Mailing Address 8260133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL: BLK 2 LOT 9 AND A FOR OF LOT 8 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL: COM AT A POINT ON THE SLY LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 8 WHERE SAID LINE INTERSECTS MANATEE AVE, SAID POINT BEING THE POB; RUN NELY ALONG THE SAID SLY LOT LINE OF LOT 8 TO THE REAR LOT LINE OF LOT 8; TH NELY ALONG SAID REAR LINE FOR A DIST OF 25 FT TO A POINT; TH RUN SWLY ON A UNE PARA TO THE SLY LOT LINE TO A POINT; TH SELY ALONG THE FRONT LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 8 FOR A DIST OF 25 FT TO THE POB." Site Address 8260133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel If w , ,. ..i.'Y_ , ' .?'::.- —;. to ..:. : .. ::.. cee✓e''_.. -.. 30382100001002000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MEYER, JOEL L Secondary Owner Map ID: 171 Mailing Address 9500 S HIGHWAY AIA MELBOURNE BEACH FL 32951 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2 LOT 10 & N 1/2 LOT 11 siteNresa 8275134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Paize 11 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES 4 , NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382100001002000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BARBER, AUBREY Secondary Owner Map ID: 172 Mailing Address POBOX453 ROSELAND FL 32958_ Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL: BL. K 2 S 112 LOT 11 & ALL LOT 12 Site Address 8265134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001003000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WHITAKER, JAMES R 11 Secondary Owner Map ID: 173 Mailing Address 8295133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3 LOT 1 & ELY 12 LOT 2 Site Address 8295133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001003000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HOLDSWORTH, MURIEL (LE) Secondary Owner HOLDSWORTH, ALAN HOLDSWORTH,JIM HOLDSWORTH, JOHN HOLDSWORTH, MURIEL MIKOLAICIK, LINDA Map ID: 174 Mailing Address 13326 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN Fl. 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3 WILY 1/2 LOT 2 & ALL LOT 3 Site Address 13326 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 12 F:kUtl0tles\UTlUTY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian 525 (M&M)\Agenda ltems\Phase ll\Resolution—IV\01_FinalAssessmentRolI —TION-4.docx Mol I", ril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001003000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL, BRUCE Secondary Owner Map ID: 175 Mailing Address 1332083RDAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3 LOT 4 & ELY 1/2 LOTS Site Address 1332083RDAV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001003000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MEEKIN, STEVE & FRANCES Secondary Owner LARSON, DANIEL & SUSAN Map ID: 176 Mailing Address 141 GREGORY MANOR YOUNGSVILLE NC 27596 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3 W LY 1/2 LOT 5 & ALL LOT 6 Site Address 13310 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel 111 30382100001003000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROTH, ARTHUR F and CHERYL A Secondary Owner Map ID: 177 Mailing Address W6055 PIERS GORGE RD NORWAY MI 49870 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3 LOT 7 AS D BK 16, PP 130" p. SkeAd*m 92821MDCT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001003000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HECKENSTALLER, RICHARD JR & CAROLYN Secondary Owner Map ID: 178 Mailing Address 8285133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3LOTS 10&11 Site Address 8285133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001003000012.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SHANNON, STEVE A and KELLY L Secondary Owner Map ID: 179 Mailing Address PO BOX 1193 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3 LOTS 8,9 & 12" Site Address 8271133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001004000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner LECLAIR, MARIA Secondary Owner CAPPS, MICHEAL ANTHONY Map ID: 180 Mailing Address 8275133RD CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOUL BEG ATA POINT FORMED BY THE SLY ROW OF BAY ST WITH THE ELY ROW OF F.E.C. RR TH RUN NELY ALONG THE SLY ROW OF BAY ST A DIST OF 69.3 FT TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SLY ROW OF BAY ST WITH TH WLY ROW OF CENTRE ST TH RUN SELY ALONG SAID WLY ROW OF CENTRE ST A DIST OF 598.8 FT TO THE POINT WHERE THE WLY ROW OF CENTRE ST INTERSECTS THE ELY ROW OF THE F.E.C. RR TH RUN NWLY ALONG SAID ELY ROW OF THE TO POB F.E.C. RR A DIST OF 602.79 Site Address 8275133RD CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 14 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001014000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HALLA, SHARON Secondary Owner MORALES, MARTIN Map ID: 181 Mailing Address 8255133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 31958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-178 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL ALL OF BLK 14 LOT 1 AND THAT PORTION OF LOT 2 BLK 14 WAUREGAN DESCAS FOLL BEG AT THE NELY COR OF LOT 2 BLK 14 BEING THE NORTHERNMOST COR OF LOT 2 FACING MANATEE AVE TH RUN INA SWLY DIR AL THEN SIDE OF LOT 2 FORA DIST OF 150 FT TO THE REAR NWLY COR OF LOT 2 TH RUN INA SELY DIRECTIONAL THE REAR LOT LINE OF LOT 2 FOR A DIST OF 25 FT TO A POINT TH RUN INA NELY DIRECTION ON A STRAIGHT LINE THAT IS PARA TO THE NLY SIDE LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 2 FOR A DIST OF 150 FT TO A POINT ON THE FRONT LOT UNE OF SAID LOT 2 THAT IS 25 FT FROM THE NELY COR OF SAID LOT 2 TH RUN NWLY DIRECTION AL THE SAID FRONT LOT UNE OF LOT 2 TO THE POB (BEING THE NLY 112 OF LOT 2) Site Address 8255133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001014000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner CIANCI, LISA F Secondary Owner Map ID: 182 Mailing Address 8245133RD PLACE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BILK 14 51/2 LOT 2 & ALL LOT 3 Site Address 8245133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 'u'�:^f" v" .,.:?�fi, .rv."S`:..a.::. '3"'� Parcel# -:<:'. r..T �r'�•. a'- � *,r::' A .:,.n,,? ...� 'x v. d.4r. :?° a�"fi" � 303821000010140DD004.0 Assessment= � nwS�.,9Ae"__ _ lJ"i.._-': $2,247.76 w Owner BAILEY, GEORGE W Secondary Owner Map ID: 183 Mailing Address 8225133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 14LOTS 4&5 Site Address 8225133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 15 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian 525 (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase il\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoii_TION_4.docx Mon=ril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 r Exhibit +" Parcel# 30382100001014000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner JMH VENTURES CORPORATION Secondary Owner Map ID: 7 Mailing Address PO BOX 780832 SEBASTIAN FL 32978 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT P881-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL BLK 14 LOTS 10,11&11" Site Address 8240133RD CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001015000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner COLBURN, KYLE A Secondary Owner Map ID: 130 Mailing Address 8255134TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 15 LOT 1 & NAIL Y 20 FT LOT 2 Site Address 8255134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001015000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner LADLE, TERRY L Secondary Owner Map ID: 131 Mailing Address PO BOX 443 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-7S BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL SEL Y 30 FT OF LOT 2; & NWLY 35FT OF LOT 3 BLK 15 Site Address 8245 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 16 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES f4f.,I% NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT 0 FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30381100001015000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MORROW, JACKA & JUDITH E Secondary Owner Map ID: 132 Mailing Address 7550 NW S RIVER DR MEDLEY FL 33166 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 15 SELY 15 FT LOT 3 & ALL LOT 4 Site Address 8235134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 :;s,,*r ;,: _.. ,.o � � , �'w , .. �=' ✓ ,.,. ,-, ,. .nom ' � �r a „.�,. y �s:,� ".,.7� �,�, �.z�� Parcel# 303821DD001015DOD007.1 Assessment= ,� _ - $2,247.76 Owner MEIDEL, TINA (TR) Secondary Owner ASSMUS, DIRK (TR) Map ID: 5 Mailing Address FBO TH E TINA MEI DEL REVOCABLE TRUST, PEPPELWEG 3 ASCHAFFENBURG GERMANY 63741 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-7S BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL NWL Y 25 FT LOT 7 AND ALL OF LOT 8 Site Address 8230133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 . }e✓ y?," Pkn '.,: �' .. .r ,ry .+G.. .;re+N i^.35.,¢°i"59Ch`#,„?.,.*s e. .r>.L h=,,- ^7'fv ;.'r&'-. ,... .rc+;... 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Parcel# 30382100001015000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner RYDER, GARY Secondary Owner DALY, RICHARD Map ID: 153 Mailing Address 8240133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL: BL K15LOTS 9&10 Site Address 8240133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 17 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S25 (M&M)\Agenda items\Phase Il\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoli_ TION_4.docx Mond ,ril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001015000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HERRERA, SIGIFREDO GARCIA & Secondary Owner GARCIA, ANALILIA Map ID: 154 Mailing Address 8250133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 319S8 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL BLK 15LOTS11&12 Site Address 8250133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100D01016000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WHITE, JAMES M and KELLI JO Secondary Owner Map ID: 155 Mailing Address 8255135TH ST SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 16 LOTS 1&2 Site Address 8255135TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 m;xk?.,. Parcel# 30382100001016000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PREUSS, RONNIE IRIS Secondary Owner MELNICK, GAIL Map ID: 156 Mailing Address 10996 MULBERRY ST SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 16 LOTS 3 & 4 & NLY 1/2 LOT 5 Site Addrm 8235135TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 18 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda items\Phase li\Resolution_I1l\Ol_FinalAssessmentRoli_TION 4.docx Mond�y, Aril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit Parcel# 30382100001016000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STARK, DAVID Secondary Owner Map ID: 160 Mailing Address 8240134TH ST ROSELAND FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL NWL Y 35 FT OF LOT 10 & SELY 30FT OF LOT 11, BLK 16 (OR BK 409 PP 145) Site Address 8240134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel 111 30382100001016000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MAGIE, JAMES & Secondary Owner MAGIE, JUDY Map ID: 161 Mailing Address 92 CRABBY RD LOCH SHELDRAKE NY 12759 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BILK 16 NWLY 20 FT LOT 11 &ALL LOT 12 Site Address 13400 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001999900001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HYDEN, PATRICIA E Secondary Owner Map ID: 162 Mailing Address PO BOX 985 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLLCOMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN UNNUMBERED LOT IN THE TOWN OF WAUREGAN SAID UNNUMBERED LOT LYING DIRECTLY ABOVE AND IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION FROM BLOCK 3 TOWN OF WAUREGAN AND SAID CORNER BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED AS THAT SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER ON SAID UNNUMBERED LOT WHERE BAY STREET AND MANATEE AVENUE INTERSECT THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG BAY STREET TO A POINTTHAT IS 282 FEET SOUTHWEST OF SAID CORNER AND ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID UNNUMBERED LOT SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE RUN ON A STRAIGHT LINE IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION INTO THE WATERS OF THE SEBASTIAN RIVER SAID LINE BEING PARALLEL TO MANATEE AVENUE THEN RUN ALONG THE SHORE OF THE SEBASTIAN RIVER IN A SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE F.E.C. RAILWAYTHENCE RUN IN A SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHT? OF -WAY LINE OF SAID F.E.C. RAILWAY TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID UNNUMBERED LOT THENCE RUN ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID UNNUMBERED LOT IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION TO THE POINT OF THE BEGINNING WITH ALL RIPARIAN RIGHTS APPERTAINING THERETO SAID ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND BEING IN THE TOWN OF WAUREGAN AS THE SAME IS RECORDED IN THE PLAT FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY FLORIDA (AND FORMERLY RECORDED IN BREVARD COUNTY FLORIDA) IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 75 SAID LAND NOW LYING AND BEING IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FLORIDA Site Address 13305 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 19 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S25 PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT a. FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A '!6,00- Parcel# ^'Parcel# 30382100001999900002.0 _ Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KLEMENS,KENNETH B JR Secondary Owner KLEMENS,ROBERT N Map ID: 163 Mailing Address 19 SEQUAMS LN EAST WEST ISLIP NY 11795 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL W 5 0 FT OF E 282 FT OF UNNUMBERED LOT LYING BETWEEN FEC RY&MANATEE AVE&N 0 F BAY ST AS D BK 59 PP 493 Site Address 13311 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001999900003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GALLAGHER,MICHAEL Secondary Owner Map ID: 164 Mailing Address 13315 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL THE W 66 FT OF E 232 FT OF UNNUMBERED LOT BETWEEN FEC RY&MANATEE AVE&N OF BAY ST AS D BK 85 PP 429(OR BK 475,PP 333)" Site Address 13315 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001999900004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TOMSIC,JEFFREY(TR) &PATRICIA(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 165 Mailing Address 4013 MCTYRES COVE RD MIDLOTHIAN VA 23112 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEGINNING AT A POINT 100 FEET SOUTHWEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BAY STREET AND THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MANATES AVENUE OF THE PLAT OF WAUREGAN SUBDIVISION AS FILED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BREVARD COUNTY FLORIDA THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTWARDLY ALONG THE SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BAY STREET FOR A DISTANCE OF 66 FEET TO A POINT THENCE RUN NORTH 43 DEG 54 MIN WEST ON A PARALLEL TO AND 166 FEET FROM WAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MANATEE AVENUE INTO THE WATER OF SEBASTIAN BAY THENCE RUN ALONG THE WATERS EDGE OF SEBASTIAN BAY IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION TO A POINT 100 FEET WEST OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MANATEE AVENUE THENCE RUN SOUTH 43 DEG 54 MIN EAST TO SAID POINT OF BEGINNING Site Address 13325 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page Z 0 • F:\Utilltles\UIIU TY-EngtneerIng\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\1RC-North Sebastian S2S I \P II\ u�sessme R� M&M)�pgendaltems base Resolution_IY\01 Fina MRoil_ TION_4.docx Mond , ril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES , NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A • ' .,'° Parcel# 30382100001999900005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BAKER,CHRISTOPHER JOHN Secondary Owner Map ID: 166 Mailing Address 13329 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN PBB 1-178/179 A PLOT OF LAND LYING IN THE TOWN OF WAUREGAN DESC AS FOLL FROM A POB AT THE INTRSCTN OF THE N R/W LINE OF BAY ST AND THE W R/W LINE OF MANATEE AVE OF THE PLAT OF WAUREGAN S/D RUN SW AL SAID N R/W LINE OF BAY ST A DIST OF 100 FT TO A POINT TH R N43-54W ON A LINE PARALLEL TO AND 100 FT FROM SAID W R/W LINE OF MANATEE AVE INTO THE WATERS OF SAN SEBASTIAN RIVER TH RUN AL THE WATERS OF SAN SEBASTIAN RIVER IN A NRLY DIRECTION TO THE W R/W OF MANATEE AVE EXT TH RUN S43-54E AL SAID W R/W TO SAID POB Site Address 13329 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001999900005.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WAUREGAN BOAT CLUB INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 200 Mailing Address PO BOX 718 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL ALL THAT 80.00 FT STRIP OF LAND CALLED MANATEE AVE OF ABAND RESOLUTION NO 2010-056 AS DESC IN OR BK 2430 PG 1233 LYING N OF BAY ST BETWEEN LOT 8&THAT AREA MARKED"RESERVED"AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF THE TOWN OF WAUREGAN PBB 1-75 Site Address 13331 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel8 30382100005000000000.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Secondary Owner Map ID: 214 Mailing Address (LOC 4100#5112) VERO BEACH FL 32960 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 ALL THAT PART OF BAIRD ST LYINGBETWEEN SEBAST IAN AVE&SEBASTIAN RIVER AS R BK 69 PPS 461&465. Site Address 12973 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 21 - I F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Perrnit3\RC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\ResoIutIon_IV\Ol FlnalAssessmentRoii uR4TION_4.docx Mon Aril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT • •' FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005001000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BLACK,O'DONNA&WILLIAM A Secondary Owner Map ID: 139 Mailing Address 12990 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 1&2 BLK I&INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABU TTING LOTS 1&2 BLK 1 TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12990 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 ''^. d 'f rs m,a! i+„ufusG„%Zt * f P " 'g' ,..:,r ,�, ,ate - . .", ,..r�:: s pN;.r'+ '_,, ;.�. ,...r.<.`.g ..F..,N2,>.^�. _ .r,,.wzavw.�f:,�.bt"�:..:..x .N,:.n'.,-��..��r.„r."..*'.""'� ',��... ��w��'�„�:*�*�::�.a��°;�'"�. `��.,W�.3£aS*Z;A , tttl Parcel# 30382100005001000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL,TRACY D Secondary Owner Map ID: 140 Mailing Address PO BOX 116 CASSADAGA FL 32706 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOT 3 BLK 1&INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABUTTING LOT 3 BLK 1 TOWNSITE OF R OSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN 0 R BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12980 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 # Parcel# 30382100005001000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner CARLSON,CHARLOTTE A Secondary Owner Map ID: 141 Mailing Address PO BOX 507 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 4&5 BLK 1&INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABU TTING LOTS 4&5 BLK 1 TOW NSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12974 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 22 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll_ TION 4.docx MondirOeril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES " '`, NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT • FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A 04.0. Parcel# 30382100005001000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GOODWIN,JOHN W JR and MARGARET E Secondary Owner Map ID:142 Mailing Address PO BOX 1063 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 6&7 BLK 1&INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABU TTING LOTS 6&7 BLK 1 TOW NSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 8220 129TH PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 aas<a"& ✓*. *WW1, ,.w ,... ta°.—e ". s'z ,.,x,..>.�. Parcel# 30382100005001000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL,TRACY Secondary Owner Map ID: 143 Mailing Address PO BOX 116 CASSADAGA FL 32706 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOT 8 BLK 1&INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABUTTING LOT 8 BLK 1 TOWNSITE OF R OSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN 0 R BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12985 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005001000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL,TRACY Secondary Owner Map ID: 144 Mailing Address PO BOX 116 CASSADAGA FL 32706 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 9&10 BLK 1&INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY AB UTTING LOTS 9&10 BLK 1T OWNSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12995 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 23 • F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Pro)ects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&MI\Agenda ItemS\Phate R\Resolution IV\01 FinaiAssessmentRoln�TION 4.docx Mo , . ,ril03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES • • NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT _ FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A "ow Parcel 8 30382100005002000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MESSNER,DIANA H(LE) Secondary Owner MESSNER,DEEN M(LE) Map ID: 145 Mailing Address PO BOX 1182 ROSELAND FL 32978 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND BLK 2 LOTS 1 THRU 3 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12946 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 latiLateraZ=ZitaiWIRNISESSVAPIV•11267110Wii, Parcel St 30382100005002000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MAHER,DANIEL.,JR Secondary Owner MAHER,ELIZABETH ANN(H)& Map ID: 146 Mailing Address 400 INDUSTRIAL CIR SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOT 4 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12940 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 itfZVWatgaiAifMtaSt#1lVierjdilaVefSgiVW3-aFIMafZSVrl r7attrarzreazxtfttrzorjpv,,.lvwmwt Parcel 30382100005002000005.0 $2,247.76 Owner MORRISON,JOHN F Secondary Owner Map ID: 147 Mailing Address P.O.BOX 775 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 8280 129TH CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 24 FAUtilities\UTILITY Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S25 (M&MAgenda Items\Phasell\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll_RiSSIATION_4.docx Mondi"ril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S25 PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT fitt, FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005002000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner LINCOLN,DAVID SCOTT Secondary Owner LINCOLN,KIM MARIE Map ID:148 Mailing Address 12953 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND BLK 2 LOT 6 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12953 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005002000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HEINZ,NANCY Secondary Owner Map ID: 149 Mailing Address PO BOX 1282 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOT 7 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12955 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005002000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECKEL,KELLI E and TODD A Secondary Owner Map ID: 150 Mailing Address 12965 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOTS 8,9&10 PBS 1-43" Site Address 12965 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 25 F:\Utilitles\UTILITY-Englneering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\!RC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)Wgendattems\Phasell\Resolutbn I0,01_FinalAssessmentRo11RG�RLWTION_4.docx a'eL5']'&�lP Mon ril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY.—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES a , NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT � � FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel U 30382100005003000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 151 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT I PBS 1-43 Site Address 12926 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 's Parcel It 30382100005003000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 152 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 2 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12920 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel 8 30382100005003000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 8 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 3 PBS 1-43 • Site Address 12916 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 26 F:\Utilitles\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ii\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoli_ TION 4.docx Moncli046ril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel 30382100005003000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner VAN HART,EARL N Secondary Owner VAN HART,EARL JR VAN HART,JOHN H Map ID:127 Mailing Address PO BOX 1331 • ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 4 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12912 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005003000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BLG 333 LLC Secondary Owner Map ID: 128 Mailing Address 401 E LAS OLAS BLVD STE.130-521 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12906 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005003000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KELSO,KIP JR and CATHY LYNN Secondary Owner Map ID: 129 Mailing Address PO BOX 57 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 6 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12905 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 27 • • F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projeets-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S25 • & )\ d it \ ase R\ M Agen a ems M Ph Resolutbn_IV\01_FinalAsses?smi!mRoii_ TION 4.doac Mor riiO3#2023 wr+.: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel 30382100005003000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID:9 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOTS 7&8 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12915 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel8 30382100005003000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MOREL,RICKY DALE Secondary Owner Map ID: 120 Mailing Address 8285 129TH CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOTS 9&10 PBS 1-43 Site Address 8285 129TH CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005005000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GONZALEZ,DANIEL Secondary Owner Map ID: 107 Mailing Address 12800 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 5 LOT 6 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12805 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 28 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Prof ects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution_1V\01 FlnalAssessmentRoll_ ON_4.docx Mond�TIiMril 03,2023 Orf INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel* 30382100005005000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner POWELL,GLENN E& Secondary Owner KIMBERLY,W SCOTT Map ID: 13 Mailing Address PO BOX 450 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 5 LOTS 7,8&9 PBS 1-43" Site Address 12835 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 _ .>+-., "XLC: _ Parcel 30382100005006000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FRIEL,MICHAEL Secondary Owner FRIEL,SONIA ELISA Map ID:95 Mailing Address 402 DAKOTA WAY FORT PIERCE FL 34946 Legal TOWNSITE PLAT OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 BLK 6 LOT 4 Site Address 12846 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel* 30382100005006000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GONZALEZ,DANIEL III Secondary Owner Map ID: 96 Mailing Address 12800 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 6 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12820 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 29 F:\Utihtles\U11LITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Perrniti\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda items\Phase ii\Resolution 1V\01_FinaiAssessmentRoliRiSalETION41.docx • Mondril 03,2023 µr4i INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES v°< NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005008000001.0 Assessment= _ $2,247.76 Owner ROSELAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH INC Secondary Owner Map ID:201 Mailing Address PO BOX 157 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 8 LOTS 1&2 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12940 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005008000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HEDMAN,MARK W Secondary Owner RICHARDSON,PATRICIA Map ID: 97 Mailing Address PO BOX 236 ROSELAND FL 32965 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 8 LOTS 3,4&5 PBS 1-43" Site Address 12920 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005009000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROSELAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 87 Mailing Address PO BOX 157 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 9 LOTS 1 TO 3 INC PBS 1-43 Site Address 12960 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 30 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Perrnits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&MI\Agendaltemg Phase'tl\Resolutlon_N\O1_FinalAsseasfentRolllI iTION 4.docx M riI 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT 525 PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT SW- FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel B 30382100005009000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROSELAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Secondary Owner Map ID:207 Mailing Address PO BOX 157 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 9 LOTS 4&5 INC PBS 1-43 Site Address 12948 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel ti 30382100005010000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BURKEN,DAVID R and CARRIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 27 Mailing Address 14460 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 10 LOTS 1 TO 4 INC PBS 1-43 Site Address 12980 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel Si 30382100005010000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HOLTZCLAW,DAVID C&SHARON E Secondary Owner Map ID: 28 Mailing Address 1825 SUNRISE DR SW VERO BEACH FL 32962 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 10 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 127 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 31 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IBC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll_WaSal4TION_4.docx Mondifgoril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT • . FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A "0."' Parcel 8 30382100005031000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WOOD,ANTHONY &AMYM Secondary Owner Map ID: 102 Mailing Address 13085 83RD AVENUE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-1 LOTS 1&2 RI VER FRONT LESS R/WPBS 1-43 Site Address 13085 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 TOWNSITEParcel it 30382100005031000003.0 Assessment=' $2,247.76 ' — Owner WOOD,ANTHONY TODD Secondary Owner WOOD,AMY MARIE Map ID: 103 Mailing Address 13085 83RD AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal OF ROSELANDBLK Site Address 13035 •AV w„ Parcel St 30382100005032000001.0 Assessment= ' 52,247.76' Owner BAKER,SUSAN(LE) Secondary Owner BAKER,ERNEST BARDLEY(LE) BAKER,SUSAN T(TR) Map ID: •• Mailing Address ••BOX 415 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 1&2 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 12995 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 32 P:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda items\Phase iI\Resoiution IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll_ TION 4.docx Mondiyggril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005032000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner COLBERT,JERROLD M(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 105__ Mailing Address PO BOX 96 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOT 3 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 12985 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005032000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HOROWITZ,STUART and LI CHEN Secondary Owner Map ID: 106 Mailing Address 162 SUNSET CAY NAPLES FL 34114 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 4&5 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 12975 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel8 30382100005033000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Secondary Owner Map ID: 211 Mailing Address (LOC 4100#5113) VERO BEACH FL 32960 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDALL OF RIVER FRONT BLK B-3 Site Address 12955 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 33 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Perfiits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda items\Phase lI\Resoiution_IV\01 FlnalAssessinentbolI_ TION 4.docx Mottdr1103,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel 8 30382100005034000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Secondary Owner Map ID:212 Mailing Address (LOC 4100#5114) VERO BEACH FL 32960 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-4 ALL OF RIVE R FRONT Site Address 12925 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 rggiltV2T*EfVZSZia;s;ae';.J2';'Y:;,I,WASOJ:Jg%Iqgfrafg'dr,JAWglWigff: ,; .',-:41RZIRgMgargtaIP4z-:-:.:'P',IVi'1,:e ;. Parcel 8 30382100005037000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SIGGINS,AARON A&ELIZABETH A Secondary Owner Map ID: 15 Mailing Address 1127 LAPRESA AVE SPRING VALLEY CA 91977 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 1&2 RAILROAD FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 8280 130TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel 8 30382100005037000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECKER,CHARLENE& Secondary Owner SIDEY,JEAN Map ID: 80 Mailing Address 149 ROYAL PALM ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 3,4&5 RAILROAD FRONT PBS 1-43" Site Address 8250 130TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 34 FAUtilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Pertnits IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)Agenda Items\Phase 11\Resolution_IAOlfinalAssetenentlioll_ TION_4.docx MonclitNril 03,2023 V PRt' INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES 4,,, NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A '606'. Parcel# 30382500001001000015.0 Assessment= _ $2,247.76 Owner SCOTT,JOHN S and DENA E Secondary Owner Map ID:48 Mailing Address 14355 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 PBI3-74 LOT IS BLKA&LOT 16 BLKA ERC ILDOUN E HGTS SUB NO 2 PBI 4-5&ALSO INCA PARC OF LAND LYING BETWEEN LOTS 15&16 OF ABOVE MENTIONED SUBS&BULKHEAD LI NE AS IN R BK 222 PP 779&R BK 218 PP 65 Site Address 14355 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 . .'. . _:: :".a, .. .r'.. .:;.;;.rt2";3.a" .tWx.- V ,;'�.'�t: amaFWt"*�° t'Vs».c-t?x;��t ..�4.ta _M..e,,n...,f'.a. ..dVW*.:a� Parcel# 30382500001002000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FOWLER,OCIA(TRS) Secondary Owner FOWLER,CHARLES W(TRS) Map ID:50 Mailing Address 14370 80TH AVENUE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BLK B LOT 3 PBI 3-74 Site Address 14370 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500001002000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MILYAK,ALBERT JOHN and DIANNE B Secondary Owner Map ID: 51 Mailing Address 14365 78TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BLK B LOT 4 PBI 3-74 Site Address 14365 78TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 35 F:\Utilitles\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phaseil\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll_ TION_4.docx Mondril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT � � FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A 's ' Parcel# 30382500002001000017.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STROGIS,WILLIAM A _ Secondary Owner STROGIS,TAMMY E Map ID:53 Mailing Address 14325 80TH AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLKA LOT 17 P814-5 Site Address 14325 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002001000018.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TRAFICANTE,RUSSELL 1&BETTI Secondary Owner Map ID: 54 Mailing Address 14315 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOT 18 P814-5 Site Address 14315 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002001000019.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ORLER,MARTIN CLEVE Secondary Owner ORLER,BARBARA E Map ID: 55 Mailing Address 14265 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOTS 19&20 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14265 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 36 • F:\Utilitles\UTILITY-Engineering\P'rojects-Utility Construction Penults\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)Vtgenda Items\Phase ii\ResoluUon_IV\01.FlnalAssessmentRoll TION 4.doac MondlreAflril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT 525 PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002001000021.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WEGEL,FRANK&KATHERINE H Secondary Owner Map ID:56 Mailing Address 8060142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOT 21 PB14-5 Site Address 8060 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 : i J1JjW :41471.4%1ZU4031=6,,.;.;;JV':4 4'01 t4.771VitiMI fikWarpRix--41$07se't Parcel# 30382500002001000022.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SHIPLEY,JOHN W and SHARON M Secondary Owner Map ID:57 Mailing Address 8080 142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOT 22 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8080 142ND ST Revision Date: q4FXAVOxtO#n..;VM.::;&A;itIg4.'*e".VP "4fP'Wkii/S-NftVtfjk;t.-WM&ZW:1:..-'! "APO, fl"114"'-'"f Parcel 8 30382500002002000007.0 $2,247.76 Owner JACKSON,RYAN MICHAEL Secondary Owner Map ID: 58 Mailing Address 14345 78TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 7 PBI 4-5 Sur Addrams 14345 78THAV . . . Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 37 FAUtiiities\UTIUTY EngineerineProjects-Utility Construction PartrittAIRC-North Sebastian SZS (M&M)Agenda Items\Phase li\Resolution_IA01,JinalAssetismentRollAgaLijiTION4.docx Mondie4r8 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES ""•'4 r , NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A "ow,' Parcel# 30382500002002000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MELLIN,ROBERT P and DAWN K Secondary Owner Map/D:59 Mailing Address 14325 78TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 8 PBI 4-S Site Address 14325 78TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 `.;-,... -•- "... caml. s1,4 _ ,rwW^.,, < A; .:-- !' w -":- %'e -a m' *V a-1 ,ra ';; .'i Parcel# 30382500002002000009.0 . Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WEDDINGTON,DONALD JON&CINDY SUE Secondary Owner Map ID: 60 Mailing Address 14300 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 9 RBI 4-5 11 Site Address 00 80TH AV 4/3/2023 NOW *. � ,-��' m. '< l *- •cam Parcel# 30382500002002000010.0- Owner Secondary Owner Map P . Mailing Address 7800 143RD ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 10 RBI 4-5 Site Address 7800 143RD ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 38 F:\Utillties\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_lV\01_FinalAssessmentRoli_t�SyaL��TION 4.docx RP Mondef', ri)03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES • NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A 4.6•A" Parcel# 30382500002002000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner JOHNSON,ERIC N and KAREN E& Secondary Owner JOHNSON,KEVIN SCOTT&JESSICA Map ID: 62 Mailing Address 7870 145TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 11 RBI 4-5 Site Address 14360 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel fl 30382500002006000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KINCAID,DALE Secondary Owner Map ID: 63 Mailing Address 7999 143RD ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK F LOT 1 PBI 4-5 Site Address 7999 143RD ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 u-,. as 't":""". Parcel# 30382500002006000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STROGIS,TAMMY E Secondary Owner STROGIS,WILLIAM A Map ID: 64 Mailing Address 7989 143RD ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK F LOT 2 PBI 4-5 Site Address 7989 143RD ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 39 F:\Utiiities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian 52S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoli_ TION 4.docx Mond , ril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES " ''' NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A "ow.'' Parcel# 30382500002006000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MINNICH,MARK MILO Secondary Owner Map ID:65 Mailing Address 7840142ND WAY SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 BLK F LOT 3 P814-5 Site Address 7840 142ND WAY Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002006000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PALMER,GREGORY B& Secondary Owner RICHARDS,KAREN M Map ID: 66 Mailing Address 7880 142ND WAY SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 PBI 4-5 A PORT OF LOT 4 BLK F MORE PARTDESC AS FOLL:COM AT SW COR SAID LOT 4 B LK F;RUNE 86.45 FT TO POB OF FOLL DESCPARC:TH N 43 DEG 17 MIN 20 SEC W 145.21 FT;TH N 63 DEG 04 MIN 00 SEC E 135.95 FT;TH S 54 DEG 28 MIN 35 SEC E 78.66 FT;TH S 35 DEG 10 MIN 00 SEC W 148.72 FTTO P08. Site Address 7880 142ND WAY Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002006000004.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WUNDERLICH,JOEL&JACKIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 67 Mailing Address 14240 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 PBI 4-5 A PORT OF LOT 4 BLK F MORE PARTDESC AS;BEG AT SW COR OF SAID LOT 4;RU N N 07 DEG 04 MIN 27 SEC W 106.51 FT;THS 43 DEG 17 MIN 20 SEC E 145.21 FT;THRUN W 86.45 FT TO POB&ALSO ALL LOT 5(OR BK 0730 PP 323)(OR BK 1339 PP 863) Site Address 14240 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 40 F:\Utlllties\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&NMAgendaitems\Phase'R\Resolution WW1 FinalAssessmentRoli_;i&ikTlON 4.docx Mondliy7fflril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES ^. NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT ;' FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel it 30382500002007000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BOWEN,JEFFREY F and PAMELA S Secondary Owner Map ID: 68 Mailing Address 14190 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 1 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14190 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel it 30382500002007000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HENRY,CAREY&TIFFINIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 69 Mailing Address 8065 142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 2 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8065 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 'a3. 4 N '". .•« mr. rv, . n w.¢.u. .r .. ':.�r°+. .k3<< �' �rswmbyw w wp wL..�ti° 'S Parcel ft 30382500002007000003.0 Owner NEWPORT HOLDINGS LLC Secondary Owner Map • , Mailing Address LEXINGTON MA 02421-5407 Legal ERCILDOUNE Site Address =04 •ST 4/3/2023 Page 41 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoil_ TION 4.docx Mond , iii 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT • FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002007000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HECK JAMES R(TRS) Secondary Owner HECK,BONNIE(TRS) Map ID: 71 Mailing Address 8035 142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 4 P814-5 Site Address 8035 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel p 30382500002007000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BROWN,ROY(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 72 Mailing Address 8025 142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 5 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8025 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel8 30382500002007000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MARIK,JAMES E(CO-TRS) Secondary Owner MARIK,MELINDA M(CO-TRS) Map ID: 73 Mailing Address 8005 142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 6 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8005 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 42 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projeets-Utility Construction Permlt3\IRC-North Sebastian S25 • (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ii\Resolution_IV\01_FipalAssegsmentRoli_ ON 4.docn Mo nil 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel 30382500002007000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BENNETT,LORI Secondary Owner Map ID: 74 Mailing Address 8006 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 7 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8006 14157 ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel8 30382500002007000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner POWELL,HOWARD T and HILDAT Secondary Owner Map ID: 75 Mailing Address 8026 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 8 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8026 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel 30382500002007000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SHELHAMER,DONALD and VIRGINIA Secondary Owner Map ID: 76 Mailing Address PO BOX 160 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 9 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8036 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 43 F:\UtIBties\UTIUTY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Pe. rmitt\tRC-North Sebastian S2S ( \ 5e R\ IAssessM M&Ml�pgendattems Pha ResolutbnIV\01_fina tntRoil_RGSS{j,►TfON_4.docx ... . .. .. . .. 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NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT r FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002007000010.0 Assessment= _ $2,247.76 Owner BECK,DIANE M& Secondary Owner RITTER,DAVID G Map ID: 77 Mailing Address 8046 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 10 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8046 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 4" .„. ....I .. ..°14..v,.7.; ;.. ,r-a :r �#A set€2 x y: xra Parcel# 30382500002007000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PARKINS,DONNA JEAN(LE) Secondary Owner PARKINS,DEREK ALLEN Map ID: 78 Mailing Address 8066 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 LegalERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 11 P814-5 Site Address 8066 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002007000012.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STATES,SANDRA ANNE Secondary Owner Map ID: 79 Mailing Address 14150 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 SLK G LOT 12 FBI 4-5 Site Address 14150 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 44 F:\Utilities\UTIUTY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\RtC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M}AgendaltemAPhase II\Resolution_PA01 FinalAssessmentRoit_ TION 4.docx Moitr1103,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT 525 PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002008000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STOCKER,REX(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID:17 Mailing Address 14095 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT I PB/4-5 Site Address 14090 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002008000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MILLER,SUSAN ELIZABETH Secondary Owner MILLER,PETER JOSEPH Map ID: 18 Mailing Address 8065 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 2 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8065 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002008000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner COLEMAN,ROBERT M and RHONDA K Secondary Owner Map ID: 19 Mailing Address 8045 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 3 P814-5 Site Address 8045 141ST ST Revision Date: II, 4/3/2023 Page 45 • F:\Utflties\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S25 ( items\ ase% M&M)\Agenda ms Ph II : : • Mond�! TION_4.docx : .:: ril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES � +tµ NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENTVit ' • . FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A _Parcel# 30382500002008000004.0 __ Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KELLY,KENNETH C and SHIRLEYA • Secondary Owner Map ID:20 _ Mailing Address 8035 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 4 FBI 4-5 Site Address 8035 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel St 30382500002008000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECKETT,KENNETH G and DOLORES R Secondary Owner Map ID: 21 Mailing Address 8025 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 5 FBI 4-5 Site Address 8025 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002008000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner REGO,CINDY A Secondary Owner Map ID: 22 Mailing Address 8005 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 BLK H LOT 6 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8005 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 46 • -•F:\UtIItks\UTIUTY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&MhAgenda items\Phase R\Resolution_IV\OS FinalAssessmentRoli_ TION_4.docx • Mond�ril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002008000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HUCKS,CHRISTANA KLINKON Secondary Owner Map ID:23 Mailing Address 8006 140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 7 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8006 140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 V.,Snlaii;E2AiArtai:A itarli**4142.4114 Parcel 8 30382500002008000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner CLARKE,JENNIFER L Secondary Owner Map ID: 24 Mailing Address 8036 140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 BLK H LOT 8 PBI 4-S Site Address 8036 140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 ca4.,;aogetrmvym-sa4mimttwzxwoe-vmitmrsoamtyof 4 i;r4i7i1:441,W4°A-74K-.4M;isail::it,' ,Z44.,ki Parcel 8 30382500002008000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ALTER,STANLEY J(LE) Secondary Owner ALTER,CAROLINE S(LE) Map ID: 25 Mailing Address 8046 140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOTS 9&10 P814-5 Site Address 8046 140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 47 FAUtilitles\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian 525 (M&MAAgenda Items\Phasell\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll_Riyalt4TION_4.docx Mondelffililril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES , NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S25 PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT 2 FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002008000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PEREZ,SENIA Secondary Owner CARNEVALE, MICHAEL Map ID:26 Mailing Address 8066 140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 11 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8066 140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002008000012.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HALCOMB,GEORGE M(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 16 Mailing Address PO BOX 790 VERSAILLES IN 47042 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 12 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14020 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002011000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner LECK,RICHARD C and KATHY C Secondary Owner Map ID: 29 Mailing Address 14195 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 1 P814-5 Site Address 14195 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 48 • F:\Utilities\UTIUTY-EngineeringVrojeets-Utility Construction Permits\RC-North Sebastian 52S (M&MIVlgendaItems\Phase R\Resolution_N\Ol FirraiAssessrnentRoil��PTION_4.docx Mon ril 03,2023 P`Nt e INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES � f; NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S25 PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002011000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WILLIAMSON,PHILIP JOHN&ANN MEADOW Secondary Owner Map ID: 30 Mailing Address 6680 LUSTER DRIVE HIGHLAND MD 20777 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 2 PBI 4-S Site Address 14155 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002011000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BOYD,SOPHIA SCHIAVO(TR) Secondary Owner BOYD,TIMOTHY ALAN(TR) Map ID: 31 Mailing Address 14125 81ST AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 3 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14125 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 141ai11 30382500002011000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Omer • STOCKER,REX(LE) Secondary Oar STOCKER,JULIE A(TRS) - -- Map ID: 32 Mailing Address 14095 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 4 PBI 4-5 lkaAdams 14095 81ST AV : Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 49 • F:\ lnilltlet\UTILITY-Engineering\Projecks-Utility Construction Permits\ERC-North Sebastian 525 ... ( \ IAs MJAM)\Agendakems Phase lgResoitrtbn_IV\0.t_Firro sessmentRoli_ TION 4.docx Mon riI 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES f. NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT 525 PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT _ • • FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 303825000020110000050 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HALCOMB,GEORGE M(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID:33 Mailing Address PO BOX 790 VERSAILLES IN 47042 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 5 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14055 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 fltrilarXPE,Y4i ,14.MV4, 7,7:*V;:A,FeritM":::',Ag';r1r!.14.;.=1"...'^7,77:%,,r4471Sersa,Z7.- Parcel# 30382500002011000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner UHLHORN,IVANKA Secondary Owner Map ID: 34 Mailing Address 14025 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 6 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14025 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel 8 30382500009000100001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BERN!,STEPHEN&MAROLYN C Secondary Owner Map ID: 35 klaiN Address 13990 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 1&1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13990 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 50 FAUtilities\UTILITY-EngineerInAProjetts-Utility Construction PernaltAIRC-North Sebastian 525 (M&M) genda itemS\PhaSe iMesolution_IV\OlfinalAssessmentRollitiSALEION_4.docx MondW/Mril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A < . ' Parcel# 30382500009000100002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SIMON,ANDREW&ALICE Secondary Owner Map ID:36 Mailing Address 13920 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLKA LOT 2&1/13 INT IN TRACT A PB/9-24 Site Address 13920 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000100003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FIELDS,DOUGLAS Secondary Owner FIELDS,DEBORAH H Map ID: 37 Mailing Address 13890 RUFFNER LANE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 3&1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13890 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000100004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner JOHNSTON,KEVIN R&SUANNE J Secondary Owner Map ID: 38 Mailing Address 13860 RUFFNER LANE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 4&1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13860 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 51 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M}\Agenda Items\Phase i)\Resolution_iV\Oi_.FinalAssessmentRoii_ TION 4.docx . . Mott�ril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT _ • . FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel 9 30382500009000100005.0 Assessment $2,247.76 Owner STEWART,JOHN LADD&CHRISTINE CHILDERS Secondary Owner Map ID:39 Mailing Address 13820 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 5&1/13 INT IN TRACT A P819-24 Site Address 13820 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 ',:taterj.-WOAKanv, Parcel# 30382500009000100006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PYLE,CATHY ERGLE Secondary Owner Map ID:40 Mailing Address 13790 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES Pal 9-24 BLK A LOT 6 AND A 1/13 INTEREST IN POR OF TR A AND ALSO INC FOLL DESC PARC SEC 25 TWN 30 RNG 38 GOVT LOT 2 FROM THE SW COR OF GOV LOT 2 RUN N AL THE W LINE OF GOV LOT 2 A DIST OF 617.80 FT TH N35-10-00E 1295.37 FT TH 535-12-DOE A DIST OF 754.45 FT TH N40-27-45E A DIST OF 77.29 FT TH S38-22-34E A DIST OF 201.57 FT TH N41-37-26E A DIST OF 321.42 FT MORE OR LESS TO W SHORE OF IND RIV AND POB TH RETRACING LAST MENTIONED COURSE RUN S41-37-26W A DIST OF 321.42 FT MORE OF LESS TH RUN 540-24-57W A DIST OF 88.59 FT TH S42-54-44E A DIST OF 198.66 FT TH N41-43-23E 409.36 FT MORE OR LESS TO THE W SHORE OF IND RIVTH NWLY MEANDERING SAID W SHORE TO POB LESS 30 FT ROW FOR OLD US HWY NO 1(NOW RIVER RD)AL THE NELY PORTION OF SAID PARCEL Site Address 13790 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 rigfaMIPT f` 41-110-eatt-7- "ZY: !"° Parcel 9 30382500009000100007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GLOVER,TIMOTHY C Secondary Owner Map ID: 41 Mailing Address 9446 FLEMING GRANT RD MICCO FL 32976 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 7&1/13 INT IN TRACT A FBI 9-24 Site Address 13700 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 52 FAUtilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian 525 (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinaiAssessmentRoll_RFAUTION_4.docx Mandel/P/9dt 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES r, i NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A "",M' Parcel# 30382500009000200002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SCARAVAGLIONE,DAVID(H) Secondary Owner Mop ID:42 _ Mailing Address PO BOX 120340 _ MELBOURNE FL 32940 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT 2&1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13925 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000200003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KEY,COLLEEN CAROL Secondary Owner ROBERTSON,GORDON ALAN Map ID:43 Mailing Address 13895 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT 3&1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13895 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000200004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MALIN,MICHAEL&BARBARA B Secondary Owner Map ID: 44 Mailing Address 13825 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT 4&1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13825 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 53 • F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Prdjects-Utility Construction Permits VAC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda ltems\Phase ii\Resolution_RI\01_FinalAssessmentRoli_FTION 4.dorx Mon ril 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES , NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT 525 PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500009000200005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROLOFF,LLOYD _ Secondary Owner Map ID:45 _ Mailing Address PO BOX 781302 SEBASTIAN FL 32978 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT S&1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13795 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000200006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STYGAR,FRANK(LE) Secondary Owner Map ID:46 Mailing Address 13725 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT 6&1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13725 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# Assessment= $361,890.00 Owner Secondary Owner Map ID: Mailing Address Legal Site Address I Revision Date. 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Site Address 8315 135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000002.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BISHOP,BEN AUSTIN and SUZANNE C Secondary Owner Map ID: 135 Mailing Address 8301 135TH LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL THAT PORT OF LOT 3 BEING MOREPART DESC AS FOLL;FOR A COMMENCEMENT BE GIN AT THE INT OF THE NLY R/W LINE OF BAY ST WITH THE NELY LINE OF THE FLEMING GRANT;TH RUNS 44 DEG 54 MIN 43 SEC W ALONG THE NLY R/W LINE OF AFORESAID BAY ST A DIST OF 165.97 FT TO THE NELY COR OF LOT 2;SAID PLAT OF WAUREGAN; THRUN 545DEG 00MIN 00SEC WADIST OF95.0FT,TOTHE POB OFTHIS DESC;THRUN 545DEG 04MIN 22SEC WADIST OF80.00FTTOAPT DIVIDING LOTS 2&3;SAID PLAT OF WAUREGAN;TH RUN NWLY ALONG THE LINE DIVIDING SAID LOTS 2&3 A DIST OF 500.0 FT TH RUN NELY A DIST OF 175.0 FT TO APT ON THE LINE DIVIDING LOTS 1&2;SAID PLAT OF WAUREGAN;TH RUN SELY A DIST OF 370.0 FT TO THE NELY COR OF LANDS DESC IN OR BK 897 PG 45;TH RUN S 45 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W A DIST OF 95.0 FT TH RUN SELY A DIST OF 130.0 FT TO THE POB.SUBJECT TO A 12.0 FT WIDE INGRESS/EGRESS&UTILITY EASEMENT OVER THE NLY 12.0 FT THEREOF.LESS THE FOLLOWING DESC PCL THE SE 350 FT OF THE NW 160.00 FT OF THE SE 645.00 FT OF LOT 2 WAUREGAN PLAT SEC 21 FLEMING GRANT TWP 30 S REG 38 E MORE PART DESC AS FOLLOWS;BEG AT THE NE COR OF SAID LOT 2;TH CONT NW OF THE NE B DY OF LOT 2;520.00 FT TO A POB;TH RUN SW 175.00 FT PERPENDICULAR TO THE NW BDY TO A PT ON THE BDY COMMON TO SAID LOT 2&3 THE WAUREGAN PLAT;TH RUN SE 35.00 FT ON SAID BDY OF LOT 2& LOT 3;TH RUN NE 175.00 FT TO SAID NE BDY OF LOT 2;TH RUN NW 35.00 FT ALONG SAID NE BDY OF LOT 2 TO THE POB" Site Address 8301 135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 1 ii • P6310 -� .E:\Utilities\UTILITY-,Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_AnalAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION_4.docx Monday,April 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT � S FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000002.2 _ Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TREASURE COAST GET AWAY INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 136 Mailing Address 8335 135TH LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL NW 125 FT OF SE 645 FT OF LOT2;MORE PART DESC AS FOLL;BEG AT NE COR OF SAID LOT 2;TH CONT NW ON NE BDRY OFLOT 2 DIST OF 520 FT TO A PT BEING THEPOB;TH CONT NW 125 FT,TH RUN SW 175 FT PERPENDICULAR TO NW BDRY TO A PT ON BDRY COMMON TO LOT 2&LOT 3;TH SE 125 FT;TH NE 175 FT TO TRUE POB;ALSO INC THE FOLLOWING DESC PCL THESE 35.00 FT OF THE NW 160.00 FT OF THE SE 645.00 FT OF LOT 2 WAUREGAN PLAT SEC 21 FLEMING GRANT T WP 30 S RGE 38 E PBS 1-178 MORE PART DESC AS FOLLOWS;BEG AT THE NE COR OF SAIDLOT 2;TH CONT NW OF THE NE BDY OF LOT 2;520.00 FT TO A P08;TH RUN SW 175.00 FT PERPENDICULAR TO THE NW BDY TO A PT ONTHE BDY COMMON TO SAID LOT 2&LOT 3 THE WAUREGAN PLAT;TH RUN SE 35.00 FT ON SAID BDY OF LOT 2&LOT 3;RUN NE 175.00FT TO SAID NE BDY OF LOT 2;TH RUN NW 35.00 FT ALONG SAID NE BDY OF LOT 2 TO THEPOB Site Address 8311 135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000002.3 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KEYES,PAMELA KAY(LE) Secondary Owner ZERNDT,TIMOTHY JAMES(TRS) Map ID: 137 Mailing Address 240 SORRENTO RANCHES DR NOKOMIS FL 34275 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL A PORT OF LOT 2 MORE PART DESCAS FOLL;COM AT INTERSECTION OF NLY R/W LINE OF BAY ST(A/K/A 83RD AVE)&FLEMING GRANT LINE&RUN S 44 DEG 54 MIN 43 SEC W ALONG SAID NLY R/W 165.97 FT TO POB;SAID PT ALSO BEING SELY COR OF LOT 2;TH S 45 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W 95 FT;TH N44 DEG 58 MIN 48 SEC W 130 FT;TH N 45 D EG 00 MIN 00 SEC E 95 FT TO ELY LINE OFSAID LOT 2;TH S 44 DEG 58 MIN 48 SEC EALONG SAID ELY LINE OF LOT 2 DIST OF 130 FT TO POB. Site Address 8300 135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel*t 30382100001000000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GREENAWAY,BRIAN Secondary Owner PARADOA,AMBERLY Map ID: 138 Mailing Address 13555 83RD AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal FLEMING GRANT PLAT SHOWING THE SUBDIVISION OF THE PBB 1-72 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL:THEE HALF OF LOT 3 BEING 100 FT IN WITH AND RUNNING FROM BAY STREET TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVER Site Address 13555 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 2 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction-Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S •(M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION_4.docx Monday,April 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT . * FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel4* 30382100001000000003.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STEWART,BONNIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 6 Mailing Address 863 ROBIN LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL W1/ 2 OF LOT 3&LOT 4;LESS PARC CONVEYED TO FRANK J ZORC JR IN D BK 56 PP 69; AND SUBJECT TO DRAINAGE/MAINTENANCE EASEMENT REC OR BK 1711/837. Site Address 13545 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel It 30382100001000000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA,FRANK J(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 133 Mailing Address 13515 83RD AV ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL PART OF LOT4 DESC AS COM AT ACOR IN THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST WHICH IS COMMON TO LOTS 4&5;RUN N 46 DEG 06 MINE;ALONG BAY ST;DIST OF 25 FT TO A PT.TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W DIST OF 309.35 FT TO A PT;BEING THE POB.TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W A DIST OF 343.51 FT TO A PT.TH RUN N 46 DEG 11 MINE A DIST OF 87.6 5 FT TO A PT;TH RUN S 43 DEG 52 MIN 2OSEC E A DIST OF 109.68 FT TO A PT;TH RUN S 82 DEG 38 MIN 42 SEC E A DIST OF 87.88 FT TO A PT;TH RUN S 44 DEG 06 MIN 04SEC E A DIST OF 166.23 FT TO A PT;TH RUN S 46 DEG 32 MIN 10 SEC W A DIST OF 14 3.19 FT TO THE POB. Site Address 13537 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel4* 30382100001000000004.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA,FRANK 1(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 1 Mailing Address 13515 83RD AV ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF THE FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-72 SEC 21 TWN 30 RNG 38 FROM AN IRON PIPE LOCATED ON THE SE COR OF LOT 1 WAUREGAN SUBDIVISION AND THE FLEMING GRANT LINE RUN 546-06W AL THE N ROW LINE OF BAY STREET FOR A DISTANCE OF 601 FT TO A PIPE ON THE POB TH CONT 546-06W AL SAID ROW FOR A DIST OF 140 FT TH N43-54W PARA TO THE W LINE OF LOT 4 WAUREGAN SUBDIVISION FOR A DIS OF 309.35 FT TH N46-06E FOR A DIS OF 141.62 FT TH 543-36E FOR A DIS OF 309.36 FT TO THE POB Site Address 13535 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 3 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday,April 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENTr. FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000004.2 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA,GEORGE T and LINDA Secondary Owner Map ID: 185 Mailing Address PO BOX 866 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEG ATA COR IN THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST WHICH IS COMMON TO LOTS 4&5;N 43 DEG 54 MIN W;ALONG THE LINE BETWEEN LOTS 4&5;A DIST OF 1007.5 FT;M/LTO THE SHORE OF SEB RIVER;THEN MEANDER THE SHORE OF THE SEB RIVER; NELY A DISTOF 114.56 FT TO A PT;THEN RUN S 43 DEG52 MIN 20 SEC OF 374.58 FT TO A PT;THEN RUN 5 46 DEG 11 MIN 30 SEC W A DIST OF87.65 FT TOA PT;S 43 DEG 54 MIN E A DIST OF 652.86 FT TO A PT IN THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST;THEN RUN S 46 DEG 06 MIN W ADIST OF 25.00 FT TO THE POB. Site Address 13539 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA,FRANK)(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 186 Mailing Address PO BOX 866 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEG AT COR IN THE NLY LINE OFBAY ST WHICH IS COMMON TO LOTS 4&5;RU N N 43 DEG 54 MIN W ALONG THE LINE BETWEEN LOTS 4&5;A DIST OF 1007.5 FT;M/LTO THE SHORE OF SEB RIVER;TH MEANDER THE SHORE OF THE SEB RIVER,SWLY A DIST OF 152.30 FT TO A PT LYING 150 FT S OF AND NORMAL TO THE COMMON LINE BETWEEN LOTS 4&5;TH RUN S 43 DEG 54 MIN E A DIST OF 328.06 FT Mil.TO A PT;TH RUN N 46 DEGO6 MINE A DIST OF 60 FT TO A PT;TH RU N S 88 DEG 51 MIN 59 SEC E A DIST OF 91.99 FT TO A PT;TH RUN 43 DEG 54 MIN EA DIST OF 588.04 FT TO A PT IN THE N LINE OF BAY ST;TH RUN N 46 DEG 06 MIN E ADIST OF 25.00 FT TO THE POB." Site Address 13529 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000005.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA,FRANK 1(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 187 Mailing Address PO BOX 866 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL COMM AT A NLY LINE OF BAY ST WHICH IS A COMMON CORNER TO LOTS 4&5;A ND RUN 5 46 DEG 06 MIN W ALONG THE NLY LINE OF BAY STA DIST OF 25 FT TO A PT;TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W A DIST OF 348.04 FT TO THE POB.TH RUN 46 DEG 08 MIN WA DIST OF 125 FT TO A PT;TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W A DIST OF 305.01 FT TO A PT;TH RUN 5 88 DEG 51 MIN 59 SEC E A DISTOF 91.99 FT TO A PT;TH RUN S 43 DEG 54MIN E A DIST OF 240.00 FT TO THE POB. • Site Address. 13515 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S25 (M&M)\AgendaItems\Phase Il\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday,April 03,2023. { INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel It 30382100001000000005.2 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BULLARD,JAMES R M&EMILY G Secondary Owner Map ID: 188 Mailing Address 13455 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL 80 FT OFF SWLY SIDE OF LOT 5;0 BK 26 PP 577 Site Address 13455 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000005.3 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner Confidential Secondary Owner Map ID: 189 Mailing Address • Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL COMMENCE ATA COR IN THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST WHICH IS A COMMON CORNER T 0 LOTS 4 &5;AND RUN S 46 DEG 06 MIN WALONG THE NLY LINE OF BAY STA DIST OF 25.00 FT TO THE POB.TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 M IN W A DIST OF 348.04 FT TO A PT;TH RUNS 46 DEG 08 MIN W A DIST OF 125.00 FT TOA PT;TH RUN S 43 DEG 54 MINE A DIST O F 348.11 FT TO A PT;TH RUN N 46 DEG 06MIN E A DIST OF 125.00 FT TO THE POB. Site Address Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FITTS,JERE J(LE) Secondary Owner Map ID: 190 Mailing Address 13445 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 33958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL:LO T 6 AS IN D BK 26 PP 81&D BK 38 PP 538 LESS SWLY 75 FT Site Address 13445 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 5 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRollRESOLUTION 4.docx Monday,April 03,2023. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES 4, NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT � � FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000006.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STEINKE,CARL E&KAREN K Secondary Owner Map ID: 191 Mailing Address 13425 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-178&179 ALL OF LOT 6 LYING N OF BAY ST,EXCEPT THAT PART NOF LOT 6 LYING WITHIN 75 FT OF THE BDRY LINE BETW EEN LOTS 6 AND 7" Site Address 13425 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000006.2 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BROWN,R D(TR) &JUANITA(TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 192 Mailing Address 13405 83RD AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL THAT PART OF LOT 6 DESC AS FOLL;BEG AT PT WHERE THE SWLY LOT LINE OF LOT 6(LINE DIVIDING LOT 6&7)INTERSEECTS WITH THE SEBASTIAN RIVER;TH RUN INA SELY DIRECTION 525.00 FT;MORE OR LESS TO THE R/W OF BAY ST WHICH IS THE SWLY COR OF LOT 6;TH RUN IN A NELY DIRECTION ALONG THE R/W OF BAY ST WHICH IS THE SELY LOT LINE OF LOT 6 DIST OF 75.0 FT TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT;TH RUN IN A NWLYDIRECTION PARALLEL TO THE SWLY LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 6 DIST OF 658.91 FT;MORE ORE LESS TO THE SHORELINE OF THE SEBASTIANRIVER;TH RUN IN A SLY&SWLY DIRECTION MEANDERING THE SHORE OF THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TO THE POB; LESS&EXCEPT THE FOLLPOR OF LOT 6;BEG AT THE SWLY COR OF LOT 6;WHICH IS THE INTERSECTION OF THE SWLY LINE OF LOT 6&THE NWLY R/W LINE OF BAY ST;TH RUN IN A NELY DIRECTION ALONG THE R/W OF BAY ST&ALONG THE SELY LOT LINE OF SAID 6 DIST OF 75.0 FT TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT;TH RUN NWLY PARALLEL TO TH E SWLY LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 6 DIST OF 200.0 FT;TH RUN SWLY PARALLEL TO THE SELYLOT LINE OF LOT 6 DIST OF 75.0 FT;TH R UN SELY ALONG THE SWLY LOT LINE OF LOT 6DIST OF 200.0 FT TO POB&TOG WITH THATPORT OF LOT 7 FACING BAY ST&RUNNING T 0 THE SEBSATIAN RIVER AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF WAUREGAN PBS 1-178 DESC AS FOLL;BEG AT THE SE COR OF SAID LOT 7;BEING THAT E LY COR OF SAID LOT 7 THAT ADJOINS BAY ST; TH RUN IN A SWLY DIRECTION ALONG BAY ST FOR A DIST OF 100.0 FT TO A PT ON THE SLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7;TH RUN IN A NWLYDIRECTION ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH THEELY LINE OF LOT 7 TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVE R;TH RUN IN A NLY DIRECTION ALONG THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TO THE NELY COR OF SAID LOT 7;TH RUN IN A SELY DIRECTION ALONG S AID ELY LINE OF SAID LOT 7 TO THE SELY COR OF SAID LOT 7;BEING POB OF THIS LANDHEREIN DESC IN OR BK 1222 PP 2014(0 BK 26 PP 81&D BK 38 PP 538). Site Address 13405 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel4* 30382100001000000007.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PATRICK,JERRY J Secondary Owner PATRICK,SUZANNE M SNIEGOWSKI,JOHN M SNIEGOWSKI,BRENDA Map ID: 193 • Mailing Address 8540 E MEDOWELL RD UNIT 103 • MESA AZ 85207 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEG AT THE SW COR OF LOT 7 FOR A POINT OF BEG TH RUNNING NELY ALONG BAY STREET FOR A DIS OF 90 FT TH RUN NWLY ON A LINE PARA TO THE LINE DIVIDING LOTS 7 AND 8 TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TH RUN AL THE SEBASTIAN RIVER SWLY TO THE NE COR OF LOT 8 TO THE POB TOGETHER WITH THE FOLL BEG AT THE SELY COR OF LOT 8 FOR A POB AND TH RUNNING SWLY AL BAY STREET FOR A DIS OF 30 FT TH RUN NWLY ON A LINE PARA TO THE LINE DIVIDING LOTS 7 AND 8 TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TH RUN AL THE SEBASTIAN RIVER NELY TO THE NE COR OF LOT 8TH RUN SELY AL THE BNDRY LINE BETWEEN LOTS 7 AND 8 TO THE POB Site Address 13345 83RD AV Revision Date: . 4/3/2023 Page 6 • • • • F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\I_RC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday,April 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES °'""` NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT � �' FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A ' ' Parcel# 30382100001000000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner VOLK,KARL F and SUSAN F Secondary Owner Map ID: 194 Mailing Address 13333 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT P88 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL LOT 8 LESS FOLL DESC PARC;COM AT SW COR OF LOT 8;TH S 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SEC ALONG N R/W LINE OF BAY ST 87.74 FT TO POB;TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 20 SECE 120 FT;TH N 89 DEG 12 MIN 23 SEC W18.50FT;THNO0DEG 47MIN O8SEC E103.62FT;THS89DEG 13MIN 42SEC E17.69FT,•THNOODEG 47MIN 20SEC E109.09FTTOAPTONTHE SAFE UPLAND LINE OF THE SEBASTIAN RIVER;TH ALONG SAFE UPLANDLINE N 45 DEG 06 MIN 49 SEC E 26.74 FT;TH N 54 DEG 15 MIN 47 SEC E 86.06 FT TOINTERSECTION WITH E LINE OF PARC OF LANDAS DESC HEREIN;TH ALONG E PROP LINES 00 DEG 41 MIN 19 SEC W 39.65 FT;TH CONTALONG E PROP LINE 363.41 FT TO A PT ONN R/W LINE OF BAY ST(80 FT R/W);TH ALO NG SAID R/W LINE N 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SECW 87.74 FT TO POB&ALSO LESS NELY 30 FT. Site Address 13333 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000008.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner DOODY,LORRAINE S Secondary Owner Map ID: 195 Mailing Address 3855 NE 23RD AVE POMPANO BEACH FL 33064 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL A PART OF LOT 8 DESC AS FOLL;COM AT SW COR OF LOT 8;5 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SEC E ALONG N R/W LINE OF BAY ST 87.74 FT TO POB;TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 20 SEC E120 FT;TH N 89 DEG 12 MIN 23 SEC W 18.50 FT;TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 08 SEC E 103.62 FT;TH S 89 DEG 13 MIN 42 SEC E 17.69 FT;TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 20 SEC E 109.09 FT TO A PT ON THE SAFE UPLAND LINE OF SEB RIV;TH ALONG SAFE UPLAND LINE N 45 DEG 06 MIN 49 SEC E 26.74 FT;TH N 54 DEG 15 MIN 47 SEC E 86.06 FT TO INTERSECTION WITH E LINE OF PCL OF LAND AS DESC HEREIN:TH ALONG E PROP LINE S 00 DEG 41 MIN 19 SEC W 39.65 FT;TH CONT ALONG E PROP LINE 363.41 FT TO A PT ON N R/W LINE OF BAY ST(80 FT R/W);TH ALONG SAID R/W LINE N 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SEC W 87.74 FT TO POB. Site Address 13335 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001001000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TOUGH,NANCY B Secondary Owner RUESGA,KATHLEEN G RUESGA,SERGIO E Map ID: 196 Mailing Address 13465 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 LOTS 1,2&E1/2 OFLOT3 Site Address 13450 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 7 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase Il\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION_4.docx Monday,April 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A `? ^ " Parcel# 30382100001001000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner REYNOLDS,TONY Secondary Owner REYNOLDS,ROBIN Map ID: 197 Mailing Address 13430 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL W I /2 OF LOT 3;LOT 4&E 1/2 OF LOTS BLK 1 Site Address 13430 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001001000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WOOD,ANTHONY TODD&AMY MARIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 198 Mailing Address 13085 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 W 1/2 LOT 5&ALL LOT 6 Site Address 8290 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001001000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BOYER,DEBORAH L Secondary Owner Map ID: 199 Mailing Address 1666 WHITMORE ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 LOT 7&N 1/2 LOT 8 Site Address' • 8280 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 8 • • • • • • F:\Utilities\UTILITY Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase-II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday,April 03,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY—DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES w�R` a NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2—WATER ASSESSMENT � FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL—RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel ti 30382100001001000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FLEMING,SCOTT Secondary Owner Map ID: 11 Mailing Address 71 MARIOMI RD NEW CANAAN CT 06840 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL BLK 1 S 1/2 LOT 8&ALL LOT 9 Site Address 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel It 30382100001001000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SCOCOZZO,KENNETH Secondary Owner Map ID: 108 Mailing Address PO BOX 63 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 LOTS 10,11&12" Site Address 8265 135TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel 30382100001002000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PETERSEN,PAUL Secondary Owner Map ID: 109 Mailing Address 13350 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2 LOTS 1,2&3,LESS SELY 50 FT" Site Address 13350 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 9 - I • • F:\Utilities\UTILITY-Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase Il\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION_4.dotx Monday,April 03,2023. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER/SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2-WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL-RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A `',„• Parcel# 30382100001002000001.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MEYER,JOEL L Secondary Owner Map ID: 2 Mailing Address 9500 5 HIGHWAY AlA MELBOURNE BEACH FL 32951 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2SELY50FTOFLOTS 1,2&3" Site Address 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001002000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FREEMAN,JESSE E&KATHLEEN B Secondary Owner Map ID: 167 Mailing Address 13330 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2 LOT 4&ELY 1/2 LOT 5 Site Address 13330 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001002000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner DEHMER,BARBARA Secondary Owner Map ID: 168 Mailing Address PO BOX 268 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2 WLY 1/2 LOT 5&ALL LOT 6 Site Address 13328 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 10 • • • • • • • F:\Utilities\UTILITY-,Engineering\Projects-Utility Construction-Permits\IRC-North Sebastian S2S • (M&Mj\Agenda Items\Phase lI\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION_4.docx • Monday,April03,2023: �•. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 -WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A *' Parcel# 30382100001999900002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KLEMENS, KENNETH B JR Secondary Owner KLEMENS,ROBERT N Mop ID: 163 Mailing Address 19 SEQUAMS LN EAST WEST ISLIP NY 11795 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL W 5 0 FT OF E 281 FT OF UNNUMBERED LOT LYING BETWEEN FEC RY & MANATEE AVE & N O F BAY STAS D BK 59 PP 493 Site Address 1331183RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001999900003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GALLAGHER, MICHAELI Secondary Owner Map ID: 164 Mailing Address 13315 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL THE W 66 FT OF E 232 FT OF UNNUMBERED LOT BETWEEN FEC RY & MANATEE AVE & N OF BAY ST AS D BK 85 PP 429 (OR BK 475, PP 333)" Site Address 13315 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel III 30382100001999900004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TOMSIC, JEFFREY (TR) & PATRICIA (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 165 Mailing Address 4013 MCTYRES COVE RD MIDLOTHIAN VA 23112 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEGINNING AT A POINT 100 FEET SOUTHWEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BAY STREET AND THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MANATES AVENUE OF THE PLAT OF WAUREGAN SUBDIVISION AS FILED IN THE PUBLIC COUNTY FLORIDA THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTWARDLY ALONG THE SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BAY STREET FOR A RECORDS OF BREVARD DISTANCE OF 66 FEET TO A POINT THENCE RUN NORTH 43 DEG 54 MIN WEST ON A PARALLEL TO AND 166 FEET FROM WAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MANATEE AVENUE INTO THE WATER OF SEBASTIAN BAY THENCE RUN ALONG THE WATERS EDGE OF SEBASTIAN BAY IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION TO A POINT 100 FEET WEST OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MANATEE AVENUE THENCE RUN SOUTH 43 DEG 54 MIN EAST TO SAID POINT OF BEGINNING Site Address 13325 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 20 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda items\Phase li\Resolution IV\01_FinalAssessmentRol€TION_4.docx Mo 1=1103, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2- WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001999900005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BAKER, CHRISTOPHER JOHN Secondary Owner Map ID: 166 Mailing Address 13329 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN PBB 1-178/179 A PLOT OF LAND LYING IN THE TOWN OF WAUREGAN DESC AS FOLL FROM A POB AT THE INTRSCTN OF THE N R/W LINE OF BAY ST AND THE W R/W LINE OF MANATEE AVE OF THE PLAT OF WAUREGAN SID RUN SW AL SAID N R/W LINE OF BAYST A DIST OF 100 FT TO A POINT TH R N43 -54W DNA LINE PARALLEL TO AND 100 FT FROM SAID W RAV LINE OF MANATEE AVE INTO THE WATERS OF SAN SEBASTIAN RIVER TH RUN AL THE WATERS OF SAN SEBASTIAN RIVER IN A NRLY DIRECTION TO THE W R/W OF MANATEE AVE EXT TH RUN S43 -54E AL SAID W R/W TO S41D POB Site Address Parcel# 1332983RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 WE 30382100001999900D05.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WAUREGAN BOAT CLUB INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 200 Mailing Address PO BOX 718 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-7S BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL ALL THAT 80.00 FT STRIP OF LAND CALLED MANATEE AVE OF ABAND RESOLUTION NO 2010-056 AS DESC IN OR BK 2430 PG 1233 LYING N OF BAY ST BETWEEN LOT 8 & THAT AREA MARKED "RESERVED" AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF THE TOWN OF WAUREGAN PBB 1-75 Site Address 1333183RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 02 Parcel It 30382100005000000000.1 Assessment $2,247.76 Owner INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Secondary Owner Map ID: 214 Mailing Address (LOC 4100 #5112) VERO BEACH FL 32960 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 ALLTHAT PART OF BAIRD ST LYINGBETWEEN SEBAST IAN AVE & SEBASTIAN RIVER AS R BK 69 PPS 461 & 465. Site Address Paee 21.. 12973 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 ... .... _ . INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005001000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BLACK, O'DONNA & WILLIAM Secondary Owner Mop ID: 139 Mailing Address 1299083RDAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 1 & INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAYABU TTING LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 1 TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 1299083RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 3038210D005001000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL, TRACY D Secondary Owner Map ID: 140 Mailing Address PO BOX 116 CASSADAGA FL 32706 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOT 3 BLK 1 & INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABUTTING LOT 3 BLK 1 TOWNSITE OF R OSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN 0 R BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 1298083RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005001000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner CARLSON, CHARLOTTE A Secondary Owner Map ID: 141 Mailing Address PO BOX 507 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 4 & 5 BLK 1 & INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABU TTING LOTS 4 & 5 BLK 1 TOW NSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12974 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 22 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 F !' Exhibit A +?'' Parcel# 30381100005001000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GOODWIN, JOHN W JR and MARGARET E Secondary Owner Map ID: 142 Mailing Address PO BOX 1063 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 6 & 7 BLK 1 & INC THAT ARAN ALLEYWAYABU TTING LOTS 6 & 7 BLK 1 TOW NSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 1827 PG 1940 Site Address 8220129TH PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel If 30382100005001000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL, TRACY Secondary Owner Map ID: 143 Mailing Address PO BOX 116 CASSADAGAFl. 32706 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOT 8 BLK 1 & INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABUTTING LOT 8 BLK 1 TOWNSITE OF R OSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN 0 R BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12985 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005001000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL, TRACY Secondary Owner Map ID: 144 Mailing Address PO BOX 116 CASSADAGA FL 32706 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 9 & 10 BLK 1 & INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY AB UTTING LOTS 9 & 10 BILK 1 T OWNSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address Pace 23 12995 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382100005002000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MESSNER, DIANA H (LE) Secondary Owner MESSNER, DEEN M (LE) Map ID: 145 Mailing Address PO BOX 1182 ROSELAND FL 32978 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND BLK2 LOTS I THRU 3 PBS 1-43 Site Address 1294683RDAV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 3038210DO05002000D04.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MAHER, DANIEL J JR Secondary Owner MAHER, ELIZABETH ANN (H) & Map ID: 146 Mailing Address 400 INDUSTRIAL CIR SEBASTIAN Fl. 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOT 4 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12940 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 7 Parcel # 30382100005002000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MORRISON, JOHN F Secondary Owner Map ID: 147 Mailing Address P.O. BOX 775 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 9280 129TH CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 24 F:\lJtilities\U71UTY - Engineering\Projects - Utility OxWructlon Perinits\U11C - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Atems\Phase ll\Resolution.IN�OI.,Fi!uLoss mn*ntRoN TION-4.doa Mon � MW I . 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 tk N, Exhibit A Mp' Parcel# 30382100005001000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner LINCOLN, DAVID SCOTT Secondary Owner LINCOLN, KIM MARIE Map ID: 148 Mailing Address 12953 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 31958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND BLK 2 LOT 6 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12953 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005002000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HEINZ, NANCY Secondary Owner Map ID: 149 Mailing Address PO BOX 1282 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOT 7 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12955 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100DOSD02000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECKEL, KELLI E and TODD A Secondary Owner Map ID: 150 Mailing Address 12965 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOTS 8,9 & 10 PBS 1-43" SRe Address 12965 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 25 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY _ DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005003000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 151 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK3 LOT I PBS 1-03 Site Address 1292683RDAV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005003000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 152 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 2 PBS 1-03 Site Address Parcel# 12920 83RD AV 30382100005003000003.0 - Assessment= Revision Date: 4/3/2023 7.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 8 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 3 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12916 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005003000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner VAN HART, EARL N Secondary Owner VAN HART, EARL JR VAN HART, JOHN H Map ID: 117 Mailing Address PO BOX 1331 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 4 PBS 1-43 Site Address 1291283RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005003000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BLG 333 LLC Secondary Owner Map ID: 128 Mailing Address 401 E LAS OLAS BLVD STE.130-521 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12906 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005003000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KELSO, KIP 1R and CATHY LYNN Secondary Owner Map ID: 129 Mailing Address PO BOX 57 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 6 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12905 82ND Cr Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 27 F:\UtllMes\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda.items\Phase R\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAsses$MentRoli_TION 4.docx Monril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382100005003000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 9 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK3 LOTS 7 & 8 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12915 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005003000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MOREL, RICKY DALE Secondary Owner Map ID: 120 Mailing Address 8285129TH CT SEBASTIAN Fl- 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOTS 9 & 10 PBS 1-43 Site Address 8285129TH CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005005000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GON7ALF2, DANIEL Secondary Owner Map ID: 107 Mailing Address 12800 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 5 LOT 6 PBS 1-43 e Address 12805 82ND CT I 1 1 Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 28 F.,\Ut1[IItIes\UTIUTY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction PermIts\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\ResolutiorL_[V\01_FlnalAssessmentRolI —TION-4.docx Mo 1=1 r1l 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382100005005000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner POWELL, GLENN E& Secondary Owner KIMBERLY, WSCOTF Map ID: 13 Mailing Address POBOX 450 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 5 LOTS 7,8 & 9 PBS 1-43" Site Address 1283582ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 3038210D005006000D02.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FRIEL, MICHAEL) Secondary Owner FRIEL, SONIA ELISA Map ID: 95 Mailing Address 402 DAKOTA WAY FORT PIERCE Fl. 34946 Legal TOWNSITE PLAT OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 BILK 6 LOT 4 Site Address Parcel # 12846 82ND CT 30382100D05006000005.0 Assessment= Revision Date: 4/3/2023 $2,247.76 Owner GONZALEZ, DANIEL III Secondary Owner Map ID: 96 Mailing Address 12800 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLIK 6 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address Paize 29 12820 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\UtII1ties\UT1LlTY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase li\Resolution—IV\01—FirtalAssessmentRolI TION-4.docx Mondri( 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 -WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 w Exhibit A ' Parcel# 30382100005008000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROSELAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 201 Mailing Address PO BOX157 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 8 LOTS 1 & 2 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12940 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005008000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HEDMAN, MARK W Secondary Owner RICHARDSON, PATRICIA Map ID: 97 Mailing Address PO BOX 236 ROSELAND FL 32965 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 8 LOTS 3,4 & 5 PBS 1-43" Site Address 12920 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005009000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROSELAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 87 Mailing Address PO BOX 157 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 9 LOTS 1 TO 3INC PBS 1-43 Site Address 12960 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 30 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S - (M&M)\AgendaItems\Phaseii\Resolution_KVI-FinaiAssessmentRoll_4.docx Mo riiD3,2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 1/ k♦ Exhibit A *p'' Parcel# 30382100005009000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROSELAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Secondary Owner Map ID: 107 Mailing Address PO BOX 157 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 9 LOTS 4 & S INC PBS 1-43 Site Address 12948 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005010000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BURKEN, DAVID R and CARRIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 27 Mailing Address 14460 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 10 LOTS 1 TO 4 INC PBS 1-43 Site Address 12980 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005010000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HOLTZCLAW, DAVID C & SHARON E Secondary Owner Map ID: 28 Mailing Address 1825 SUNRISE DR SW VERO BEACH FL 32962 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 10 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12970 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 31 F:\Litllities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC- North Sebastian S2S ( \ \ IA ase s a ssessm M en Items P ii e o utlon m entRo 1 ocx 03 r� 2 Mon ii 023 _ INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 a Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005031000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WOOD, ANTHONY & AMY Secondary Owner Map ID: 102 Malling Address 13085 83RD AVENUE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-1 LOTS 1&1 RI VER FRONT LESS R/WPB51.43 Site Address 1308583RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005031000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WOOD, ANTHONY TODD Secondary Owner WOOD, AMY MARIE Map ID: 103 Mailing Address 13085 83RD AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-1 LOT 3 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 13035 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005032000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BAKER, SUSAN (LE) Secondary Owner BAKER, ERNEST BARDLEY (LE) BAKER, SUSAN T (TR) Map ID: 104 Mailing Address PO BOX 415 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 1 & 2 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 12995 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 32 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 f4lik Exhibit A ^+' Parcel# 30382100005032000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner COLBERT, JERROLD M (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 105 Mailing Address PO BOX96 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOT 3 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 1298583RDAV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005032000004.0 Asse5sment= $2,247.76 Owner HOROWITZ, STUART and LI CHEN Secondary Owner Map ID: 106 Mailing Address 162 SUNSET CAV NAPLES FL 34114 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 4 & 5 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 12975 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005033000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Secondary Owner Map ID: 211 Mailing Address (LOC 4100#5113) VERO BEACH FL 32960 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDALL OF RIVER FRONT BLK B-3 Site Address 12955 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 33 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382100005034000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Secondary Owner Map ID: 212 Mailing Address (LOC 4100 #5114) VERO BEACH FL 32960 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-4 ALL OF RIVER FRONT Site Address 1292583RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005037000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SIGGINS, AARON A & ELIZABETH A Secondary Owner Map ID: 1S Mailing Address 1127 LAPRESA AVE SPRING VALLEY CA 91977 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 8-2 LOTS 1 & 2 RAILROAD FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 8280 130TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 3038210000S0370D0003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECKER, CHARLENE & Secondary Owner SIDEY, JEAN Map ID: 80 Mailing Address 149 ROYAL PALM ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 3,4 & S RAILROAD FRONT PBS 1-43" Site Address 82SO 130TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 34 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility constna:tion Permits\IRC - North Sebastian 525 (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase Ii\Resolution IV\01_FinelAssesSMentRoli_ TION_4.docx Mon dl rill 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 w•'•. Exhibit A Parcel If 30381500001001000015.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SCOTT, JOHN S and DENA E Secondary Owner Mop ID: 48 Mailing Address 1435580THAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 PBI 3-74 LOT 15 BLKA & LOT 16 BLKA ERC ILDOUN E HGTS SUB NO 2 PB14-5 & ALSO INCA PARC OF LAND LYING BETWEEN LOTS 15 &16 OFABOVE MENTIONED SUBS & BULKHEAD U NE AS IN R BK 222 PP 779 & R BK 118 PP65 Site Address 14355 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500001002000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FOWLER, OCIA (TRS) Secondary Owner FOWLER, CHARLES W (TRS) Map ID: 50 Mailing Address 1437080TH AVENUE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BILK B LOT 3 PBI 3-74 Ske Address 14370 BOTH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500001002000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MILYAK, ALBERTIOHN and DIANNE B Secondary Owner Map ID: 51 Mailing Address 14365 78TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BILK 8 LOT 4 PBI 3-74 Site Address 14365 78TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 35 F:\LkiBties\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permks\IRC - North Sebastlan S2S (M&M)\Agernialtems\Phasell\Resolution_ IV\01_FlnalAssessmentRoii_TION 4.docx MonHl03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30381500001001000017.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STROGIS, WILLIAM Secondary Owner STROGIS, TAMMY Map ID: 53 Mailing Address 14325 80TH AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BLK A LOT 17 PBI 4-5 Site Address 1432580THAV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002001000018.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TRAFICANTE, RUSSELL) & BETTI Secondary Owner Map ID: 54 Mailing Address 14315 BOTH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOT 18 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14315 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel If 30382500002001000019.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ORLER, MARTIN CLEVE Secondary Owner ORLER, BARBARA E Map ID: 55 Mailing Address 14265 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOTS 19 & 20 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14265 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 36 F:\Utllitles\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction PerrnRs\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\pgenda items\Phase ii\Resolutbn_W\01 FinaiAssessrhentR011_ TION_4.docx Mondd0103, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 -WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500002001000021.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WEGEL, FRANK& KATHERINE H Secondary Owner Map ID: 56 Mailing Address 8060142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOT 21 PSI 4-5 Site Address 8060142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002001000022.0 ........................... ................... Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SHIPLEY, JOHN IN and SHARON M Secondary Owner Map ID: S7 Mailing Address 8080142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2-BLK A LOT 22 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8080 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002002000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner JACKSON, RYAN MICHAEL Secondary owner Map ID: 58 Mailing Address 14345 78TH AVE SEBASTIAN Fl. 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 7 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14345 78TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 37 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 w Exhibit A "Mp' Parcel# 30381500002002000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MELLIN, ROBERT and DAWN K Secondary Owner Map ID: 59 Mailing Address 1432578TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 8 PB14-5 Site Address 1432578TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002002000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WEDDINGTON, DONALD JON & CINDY SUE Secondary Owner Map ID: 60 Mailing Address 14300 BOTH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 9 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14300 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002002000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner LAZEA, EMILIA (LE) Secondary Owner Map ID: 61 Mailing Address 7800143RD ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 10 PBI 4-5 Ske Address 7800 143RD ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 38 F:\UtiUtles\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction PBrmits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S IM&M)\Agendaltems\Phase'li\Resolution_IV\01 FinstAssesshlentRoii_ L TION_4.docx Mond )4 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 a : Exhibit A Parcell# 30382500002002000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner JOHNSON, ERIC N and KAREN E & Secondary Owner JOHNSON, KEVIN SCOTT & JESSICA Map ID: 62 Mailing Address 7870145TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BLK B LOT 11 PBI 4-5 Site Address 1436080THAV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel 3038250D002006000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KINCAID, DALE Secondary Owner Map ID: 63 Mailing Address 7999 143RD ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK F LOT 1 PBI 4-S Site Address 7999 143RD ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002006000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STROGIS, TAMMY E Secondary Owner STROGIS, WILLIAM A Map ID: 64 Mailing Address 7989143RD ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK F LOT 2 PBI 4-5 Site Address 7989143RD ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 39 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 , 61w Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500002006000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MINNICH, MARK MILO Secondary Owner Map ID: 65 Mailing Address 7840142ND WAY SEBASTIAN Fl. 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 BLK F LOT 3 PSI 4 - 5 Site Address 7840142ND WAY Revision Date: 4/3/2023 013 - w4w Parcel # 30382500002006000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PALMER, GREGORY B & Secondary Owner RICHARDS, KAREN M Map ID: 66 Mailing Address 7880142ND WAY SEBASTIAN FL 32958 legal ERCI LD 0 U N E HEIGHTS SU B NO 2 PSI 4-5 A PORT OF LOT 4 BLK F MORE PARTI) ESC AS FOLL: COM AT SIN CDR SAID LOT 4 B LK F; RUN E 86A5 FT TO POB OF FOLL DESCPARC: TH N43 DEG 17 MIN 20SEC W145.21 FT;TH N 63 DEG 04MIN OOSEC E 135.95FT; THS S4 DEG 28MIN 35SEC E 78.66 FT; TH S 35 DEG 10 MIN 00 SEC IN 148.72 FTTO POB. Site Address 7880142ND WAY Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel If 30382500002006000004.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WUNDERLICH, JOEL & JACKIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 67 Mailing Address 14240 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 PBI 4-5 A PORT OF LOT 4 BLK F MORE PARTDESC AS; BEG AT SIN CDR OF SAID LOT 4; RU N N 07 DEG 04 MIN 27 SEC W 106.51 FT; THS 43 DEG 17 MIN 20 SEC E 145.21 FT; THRUN IN 86.45 FT TO POB & ALSO ALL LOT 5 (OR BK 0730 PP 323) (OR BK 1339 PP 863) Site Address 14240 BOTH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 40 F.-\UtII1tIes\UT1UTY - Enillineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (NI&KAgencla lterns\Phase ll\Resolutiork_NV3.FirtaiAsmsmentRolITION-4.docx Monwril 03, 2023 a q. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500002007000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BOWEN, JEFFREY F and PAMELA S Secondary Owner Map ID: 68 Mailing Address 1419081STAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT I PBI 4-5 Site Address 14190SISTAV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002007000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HENRY, CAREY & TIFFINIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 69 Mailing Address 8065142ND ST SEBASTIAN Fl. 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BUK G LOT 2 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8065142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002007000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner NEWPORT HOLDINGS LLC Secondary Owner Map ID: 70 1 Mailing Address 52 WALTHAM ST LEXINGTON MA 02421-5407 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 P814 - 5 BILK G LOT 3 Site Address 8045142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 41 F:\UtIfities\UTlUTY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction PermIts\IRC - North Sebastian 52S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution—IV\01_FinalAssessmentRolI —TION-4.docx Moi I= ril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500001007000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HECK, JAMES R (TRS) Secondary Owner HECK, BONNIE (TRS) Map ID: 71 Mailing Address 8035142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 4 PB14-5 Site Address 8035142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002007000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BROWN, ROY (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 72 Mailing Address 8025142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 5 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8025142ND ST Parcel# 303825000020070DD006.0 Assessment= Revision Date: 4/3/2023 $2,247.76 Owner MARIK, JAMES E (CO -TRS) Secondary Owner MARIK, MELINDA M (CO -TRS) Map ID: 73 Mailing Address 8005142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 6 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8005142ND ST Page 42 Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agendaltems\Phase ii\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoii_TION_4.docx Mondrii 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002007000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BENNETT, LORI Secondary Owner Map ID: 74 Mailing Address 8006141STST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 7 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8006141STST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002007000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner POWELL, HOWARD T and HILDA T Secondary Owner Map ID: 75 Mailing Address 8026141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 8 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8026 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002007000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SHELHAMER, DONALD and VIRGINIA Secondary Owner Map ID: 76 Mailing Address PO BOX 160 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 9 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8036 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 43 F:\Utilities\UTiLfTY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolutbn_IV\Ol FlmlAssessmentRoll_R, TI0N_4.docx MondAril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 —WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 �1 YMl a Exhibit A wp' Parcel# 30382500002007000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECK, DIANE M & Secondary Owner RITTER, DAVID G Map ID: 77 Mailing Address 8046141STST SEBASTIAN FL 31958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BLK G LOT 10 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8046141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 77 Parcel# 30382500002007000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PARKINS, DONNA JEAN (LE) Secondary Owner PARKINS, DEREK ALLEN Map ID: 78 Mailing Address 8066141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 11 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8066141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002007000012.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STATES, SANDRA ANNE Secondary Owner Map ID: 79 Mailing Address 14150 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 12 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14150 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 44 F:\utilities\UTILITY • Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Pertnits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\AgendaltenA\Phase ll\Resolution_Ni1i\t11:FinalAssesmervtRoil_ TION 4.docK Monde riI Oil, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 44 Exhibit A Parcel It 30382500002008000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STOCKER, REX (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 17 Mailing Address 1409581STAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 1 PBI 4-5 Site Address 1409081STAV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002008000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MILLER, SUSAN ELIZABETH Secondary Owner MILLER, PETER JOSEPH Map ID: 18 Mailing Address 8065 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 2 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8065 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel It 30382500002008000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner COLEMAN, ROBERT M and RHONDA K Secondary Owner Map ID: 19 Mailing Address 8045141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 3 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8045141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 —WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A "'0. Parcel # 30382500002008000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KELLY, KENNETH C and SHIRLEYA Secondary Owner Map ID; 20 Mailing Address 8035141STST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 4 PB1 4-5 SiteAddress 8035141STST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Ow, Parcel # 30382500002D08D00005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECKETT, KENNETH G and DOLORES R Secondary Owner Map ID: 21 Mailing Address 8025141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 5 PBI 4-5 Ske Address 8025141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002008000006.0 ............ Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner REGO, CINDY A Secondary Owner Map ID: 22 Mailing Address 8005141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 BLK H LOT 6 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8005141ST ST Revision ate: 4/3/2023 Page 46 F:\UtIIItIes\UTIUTY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Perri - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agendaftems\Phasell\Resolution IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll P TION 4.docx Mond — — = I 0 1 rill 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 w.. ss Exhibit A Parcel# 30381500001008000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HULKS, CHRISTANA KLINKON Secondary Owner Map ID: 13 Mailing Address 8006140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 31958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BLK H LOT 7 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8006140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002008000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner CLARKE, JENNIFER L Secondary Owner Map ID: 24 Mailing Address 8036140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 BLK H LOT 8 PBI 4- 5 Site Address Parcel# 8036140TH ST 30382500002008000009.0 .x Assessment= Revision Date: 4/3/2023 $2,247.76 Owner ALTER, STANLEY 1(LE) Secondary Owner ALTER, CAROLINE 5 (LE) Map ID: 25 Mailing Address 8046140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOTS 9 & 10 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8046140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 47 F:\Utiilties\UTILITY - Engineering\Proj" - Utiiky Construction Permits\IRC -North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Apnda Items\Phase li\Resolution_ro\OS FinalAssessmentRoliRfi&SQWTION 4.docx Mon , `` rii 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 -WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A� Parcel# 30382500001008000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PEREZ, SENIA Secondary Owner CARNEVALE, MICHAEL Map ID: 26 Mailing Address 8066140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 11 PB14-5 Site Address 8066140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 01 .. Parcel# 30382500002008000012.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HALCOMB, GEORGE M (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 16 Mailing Address PO BOX 790 VERSAILLES IN 47042 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 12 PBI 4-5 SkeAddren liroel� 1402081ST AV 30382SODW M100 WLD — Assessment= Revision Date: 4/3/2023 $2,247.76 Owner LECK, RICHARD C and KATHY C Secondary Owner Map ID: 29 Mailing Address 14195815TAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 1 PBI 4-5 S" Addror. Paae 48 14195 81ST AV SIMI Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500002011000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WILLIAMSON, PHILIPJOHN & ANN MEADOW Secondary Owner Map ID: 30 Mailing Address 6680 LUSTER DRIVE HIGHLAND MD 20777 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 2 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14155 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002011000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BOYD, SOPHIA SCHIAVO (TR) Secondary Owner BOYD, TIMOTHY ALAN (TR) Map ID: 31 Mailing Address 14125 81ST AV SEBASTIAN Fl. 32958 Legal ERCILDOLINE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 3 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14125 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002011000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STOCKER, REX (LE) Secondary Owner STOCKER, JULIE A (TRS) Map ID: 32 Mailing Address 14095 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN Fl. 32958 Legal ERCILDOLINE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 4 PBI 4-5 Site Address. 14095 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A r�r�t e r. giwro Parcel # 30382500002011000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HALCOMB, GEORGE M (TR) Secondary Owner Mop ID: 33 Mailing Address PO BOX 790 VERSAILLES IN 47042 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOTS PBI 4-5 Site Address 140SS 81STAV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel III 30382500002011000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner UHLHORN, IVANKA Secondary Owner Map ID: 34 Mailing Address 14025 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 6 PRI 4-S Site Address 14025 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000100001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BERNI, STEPHEN & MAROLYN C Secondary Owner Map ID: 35 Mailing Address 13990 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 1 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13990 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 50 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 a � Exhibit A �;wp•,, Parcel# 30382500009000100002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SIMON, ANDREW & ALICE Secondary Owner Map ID: 36 Mailing Address 13920 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLKA LOT 2 & 1/13 INT IN TRACTA PBI9-24 Site Address 13920 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000100003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FIELDS, DOUGLAS Secondary Owner FIELDS, DEBORAH H Map ID: 37 Mailing Address 13890 RUFFNER LANE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 3 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13890 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000100004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner JOHNSTON, KEVIN R &SUANNEJ Secondary Owner Map ID: 38 Mailing Address 13860 RUFFNER LANE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 4 & 1/13 INT I N TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13860 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 51 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 —WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500009000100005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STEWART, JOHN LADD & CHRISTINE CHILDERS Secondary Owner Map ID: 39 Mailing Address 13820 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLKA LOTS & 1113 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13820 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# -j pwigogimps 30382500009000100006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PYLE, CATHY ERGLE Secondary Owner Map ID: 40 Mailing Address 13790 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES PBI 9 - 24 BLK A LOT 6 AND A 1/13 INTEREST IN POR OF TR A AND ALSO INC FOLL DESC PARC SEC 2S TWN 30 RNG 38 GOVT LOT 2 FROM THE SW COR OF GOV LOT 2 RUN N AL THE W LINE OF GOV LOT 2 A DIST OF 617.80 FT TH N35-10-OOE 1295.37 FT TH 535-12-OOE A DIST OF 754.45 FT TH N40 -27-45E A DIST OF 77.29 FT TH 538-22-34E A DIST OF 201.57 FT TH N41 -37-26E A DIST OF 321.42 FT MORE OR LESS TO W SHORE OF IND RIV AND POB TH RETRACING LAST MENTIONED COURSE RUN 541-37-26W A DIST OF 321.42 FT MORE OF LESS TH RUN 540-24-57W A DIST OF 88.59 FT TH 542-54-44E A DIST OF 198.66 FT TH N41 -43-23E 409.36 FT MORE OR LESS TO THE W SHORE OF IND RIV TH NWLY MEANDERING SAID W SHORE TO POB LESS 30 FT ROW FOR OLD US HWY NO 1(NOW RIVER RD) AL THE NELY PORTION OF SAID PARCEL Site Address 13790 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000100007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GLOVER, TIMOTHY C Secondary Owner Map ID: 41 Mailing Address 9446 FLEMING GRANT RD MICCO FL 32976 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 7 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13700 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 52 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda items\Phase ll\Resolution IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoli_TION_4.docx Mo 131 ril 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500009000200002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SCARAVAGLIONE, DAVID (H) Secondary Owner Mop ID: 42 Mailing Address PO BOX 120340 MELBOURNE FL 32940 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT2 & 11131NT IN TRACTA PB19-24 Site Address 13925 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000200003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KEY, COLLEEN CAROL Secondary Owner ROBERTSON, GORDON ALAN Map ID: 43 Mailing Address 13895 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal RIVER TREES BILK B LOT 3 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13895 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000200004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MALIN, MICHAEL& BARBARA B Secondary Owner Map ID: 44 Mailing Address 13825 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL329S8 Legal - RIVER TREES BILK B LOT 4 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13825 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 53 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 -WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 A. - Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500009000200005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROLOFF, LLOYD Secondary Owner Map ID: 45 Mailing Address PO BOX 781302 SEBASTIAN FL 32978 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT 5 & 1113 INT IN TRACTA PBI 9-24 Site Address 13795 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000200006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STYGAR, FRANK (LE) Secondary Owner Map ID: 46 Mailing Address 13725 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT 6 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13725 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# Assessment= $361,890.00 Owner Secondary Owner Map ID: Mailing Address Legal Site Address Revision Date: Page 54 (o A- 2 ua7,aw<rnkeda INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A ro,> Parcel# 30382100001000000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TREASURE COAST GETAWAYS INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 134 Mailing Address 8335135TH LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 LOT 1 Site Address 13575 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001000000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TREASURE COAST GETAWAYS INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 205 Mailing Address 8335 135TH LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL LOT 2 LESS PARCEL AS IN OR BK 560 PP 2283 & LESS FOLL DESC PARC: BEG A T NE CO R OF SAID LOT 2; TH CONT NW ON NE BDRY OF LOT 2; 520 FT TO A PT BEING POB; TH CONT NW 125 FT, TH RUN SW 175 FT PERPENDICULAR TO NW BDRY TO A PT ON BDRY COMMON TO LOT 2 & 3; TH SE 125 FT; TH NE 175 FT TO TRUE POB. Site Address 8315 135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000002.1 Assessment=$2,247.76 Owner BISHOP, BEN AUSTIN and SUZANNE C Secondary Owner Map ID: 135 Mailing Address 8301135TH LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL THAT PORT OF LOT 3 BEING MOREPART DESC AS FOLL; FOR A COMMENCEMENT BE GIN AT THE INT OF THE NLY R/W LINE OF BAY ST WITH THE NELY LINE OF THE FLEMING GRANT, TH RUN S 44 DEG 54 MIN 43 SEC W ALONG THE NLY R/W LINE OF AFORESAID BAY ST A DIST OF 165.97 FT TO THE NELY COR OF LOT 2; SAID PLAT OF WAUREGAN; TH RUN 5 4 5 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W A DIST OF 95.0 FT, TO THE POB OF THIS DESC; TH RUN S 45 DEG 04 MIN 22 SEC W A DIST OF 80.00 FT TO A PT DIVIDING LOTS 2 & 3; SAID PLAT OF WAUREGAN; TH RUN NWLY ALONG THE LINE DIVIDING SAID LOTS 2 & 3 A DIST OF 500.0 FT TH RUN NELY A DIST OF 175.0 FT TO A PT ON THE LINE DIVIDING LOTS 1 & 2; SAID PLAT OF WAUREGAN; TH RUN SELY A DIST OF 370.0 FT TO THE NELY COR OF LANDS DESC IN OR BK 897 PG 45; TH RUN S 45 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W A DIST OF 95.0 FT TH RUN SELY A DIST OF 130.0 FT TO THE POB. SUBJECT TO A 12.0 FT WIDE INGRESS/EGRESS & UTILITY EASEMENT OVER THE NLY 12.0 FT THEREOF. LESS THE FOLLOWING DESC PCL THE SE 350 FT OF THE NW 160.00 FT OF THE SE 645.00 FT OF LOT 2 WAUREGAN PLAT SEC 21 FLEMING GRANT TWP 30 S REG 38 E MORE PART DESC AS FOLLOWS; BEG AT THE NE COR OF SAID LOT 2; TH CONT NW OF THE NE B DY OF LOT 2; 520.00 FT TO A POB;TH RUN SW 175.00 FT PERPENDICULAR TO THE NW BDY TO A PT ON THE BDY COMMON TO SAID LOT 2 & 3 THE WAUREGAN PLAT;TH RUN SE 35.00 FT ON SAID BDY OF LOT 2 & LOT 3; TH RUN NE 175.00 FT TO SAID NE BDY OF LOT 2; TH R UN NW 35.00 FT ALONG SAID NE BDY OF LOT 2 TO THE POB" Site Address Page 1 8301135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-_Engine.eting\Projects- Utility Construction Permits\IRC- North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 3 ye Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000002.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TREASURE COAST GET AWAY INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 136 Mailing Address 8335135TH LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL NW 125 FT OF SE 645 FT OF LOT2; MORE PART DESC AS FOLL; BEG AT NE COR OF SAID LOT 2, TH CONT NW ON NE BDRY OFLOT 2 DIST OF 520 FT TO A PT BEING THEPOB; TH CONT NW 125 FT,TH RUN SW 175 FT PERPENDICULAR TO NW BORYTO A PT ON BDRY COMMON TO LOT 2 & LOT 3; TH SE 125 FT,-TH NE 175 FT TO TRUE POB, ALSO INC THE FOLLOWING DESC PCL THE SE 35.00 FT OF THE NW 160.00 FT OF THE SE 645.00 FT OF LOT 2 WAUREGAN PLAT SEC 21 FLEMING GRANT T WP 30 S RGE 38 E PBS 1-178 MORE PART DESC AS FOLLOWS; BEG AT THE NE COR OF SAIDLOT 2; TH CONT NW OF THE NE BDY OF LOT 2; 520.00 FT TO A POB; TH RUN SW 175.00 FT PERPENDICULAR TO THE NW BDY TO A PT ONTHE BDY COMMON TO SAID LOT 2 & LOT 3 TH E WAUREGAN PLAT; TH RUN SE 35.00 FT ON SAID BDY OF LOT 2 & LOT 3; RUN NE 175.00FT TO SAID NE BDY OF LOT 2; TH RUN NW 35.00 FT ALONG SAID NE BDY OF LOT 1 TO THEPOB Site Address 8311 135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000002.3 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KEYES, PAMELA KAY (LE) Secondary Owner ZERNDT, TI MOTHY JAM ES (TRS) Map ID: 137 Mailing Address 240 SORRENTO RANCHES DR NOKOMIS FL 34275 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL A PORT OF LOT 2 MORE PART DESCAS FOLL, COM AT INTERSECTION OF NLY R/W LINE OF BAY ST (A/K/A 83RD AVE) & FLEMING GRANT LINE & RUN S 44 DEG 54 MIN 43 SEC W ALONG SAID NLY R/W 165.97 FT TO POB; SAID PT ALSO BEING SELY COR OF LOT 2;TH S 45 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W 95 FT; TH N44 DEG 58 MIN 48 SEC W 130 FT; TH N 45 D EG 00 MIN 00 SEC E 95 FT TO ELY LINE OFSAID LOT 2; TH S 44 DEG 58 MIN 48 SEC EALONG SAID ELY LINE OF LOT 2 DIST OF 130 FT TO POB. Site Address 8300 135TH LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001000000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GREENAWAY, BRIAN Secondary Owner PARADOA, AMBERLY Map ID: 138 Mailing Address 13555 83RD AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal FLEMING GRANT PLAT SHOWING THE SUBDIVISION OF THE PBB 1-72 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL: THE E HALF OF LOT 3 BEING 100 FT IN WITH AND RUNNING FROM BAY STREET TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVER Site Address Paee 2 13555 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution_IV\Ol FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 W��4r Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000003.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STEWART, BONNIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 6 Mailing Address 863 ROBIN LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL Wl/ 2 OF LOT 3 & LOT 4; LESS PARC CONVEYED TO FRANK J ZORC JR IN D BK 56 PP 69; AND SUBJECT TO DRAINAGE/MAINTENANCE EASEMENT REC OR BK 1711/832 Site Address 13545 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001000000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA, FRANK (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 133 Mailing Address 13515 83RD AV ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL PART OF LOT DESC AS COM AT ACOR IN THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST WHICH IS COMMON TO LOTS 4 & S;RUN N 46 DEG 06 MINE; ALONG BAY ST; DIST OF 25 FT TO A PT.TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W DIST OF 309.35 FT TO A PT; BEING THE POB. TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W A DIST OF 343.51 FT TO A PT.TH RUN N 46 DEG 11 MIN E A DIST OF 87.6 5 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 43 DEG 52 MIN 20SEC E A DIST OF 109.68 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 82 DEG 38 MIN 42 SEC E A DIST OF 87. 88 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 44 DEG 06 MIN 04SEC E A DIST OF 166.23 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 46 DEG 32 MIN 10 SEC W A DIST OF 14 3.19 FT TO THE POB. Site Address 13537 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001000000004.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA, FRANK J (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 1 Mailing Address 13515 83RD AV ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF THE FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-72 SEC 21 TWN 30 RNG 38 FROM AN IRON PIPE LOCATED ON THE SE COR OF LOT 1 WAUREGAN SUBDIVISION AND THE FLEMING GRANT LINE RUN S46 -06W AL THE N ROW LINE OF BAY STREET FOR A DISTANCE OF 601 FT TO A PIPE ON THE POB TH CONT S46 -06W AL SAID ROW FOR A DIST OF 140 FT TH N43 -54W PARA TO THE W LINE OF LOT 4 WAUREGAN SUBDIVISION FOR A DIS OF 309.35 FT TH N46 -06E FOR A DIS OF 141.62 FT TH S43 -36E FOR A DIS OF 309.36 FT TO THE POB Site Address Paee 3 13535 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 p:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineerjhg\Projects - Utility Constructiorr Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A ''mo, Parcel# 30382100001000000004.2 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA, GEORGE Tand LINDA Secondary Owner Map ID: 185 Mailing Address PO BOX 866 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEG ATA COR IN THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST WHICH IS COMMON TO LOTS 4 & 5, N 43 DEG 54 MIN W,• ALONG THE LINE BETWEEN LOTS 4 & 5; A DIST OF 1007.5 FT, • M/LTO THE SHORE OF SEB RIVER; THEN MEANDER THE SHORE OF THE SEB RIVER; NELY A DISTOF 114.56 FT TO A PT, • THEN RUN S 43 DEG52 MIN 20 SEC OF 374.58 FT TO A PT; THEN RUN S 46 DEG 11 MIN 30 SEC W A DIST OF87.65 FT TO A PT; 5 43 DEG 54 MIN E A DIST OF 652.86 FT TO A PT IN THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST,- THEN RUN S 46 DEG 06 MIN W ADIST OF 25.00 FT TO THE POB. Site Address 13539 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA, FRANK (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 186 Mailing Address PO BOX 866 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEG AT COR IN THE NLY LINE OFBAY ST WHICH IS COMMON TO LOTS 4 & 5; RU N N 43 DEG 54 MIN W ALONG THE LINE BETWEEN LOTS 4 & 5; A DIST OF 1007.5 FT; M/LTO THE SHORE OF SEB RIVER; TH MEANDER T HE SHORE OF THE SEB RIVER, SWLY A DIST OF 152.30 FT TO A PT LYING 150 FT S OF AND NORMAL TO THE COMMON LINE BETWEEN LOTS 4 & 5; TH RUN 5 43 DEG 54 MIN E A DIST OF 328.06 FT M/L TO A PT, TH RUN N 46 DEG06 MIN E A DIST OF 60 FT TO A PT; TH RU N S 88 DEG 51 MIN 59 SEC E A DIST OF 91.99 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 43 DEG 54 MIN EA DIST OF 588.04 FT TO A PT IN THE N LIN E OF BAY ST; TH RUN N 46 DEG 06 MIN E ADIST OF 25.00 FT TO THE POB." Site Address 13529 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001000000005.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROGALA, FRANK (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 187 Mailing Address PO BOX 866 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL COMM ATA NLY LINE OF BAY ST WHICH IS A COMMON CORNER TO LOTS 4 & 5; A ND RUN S 46 DEG 06 MIN W ALONG THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST A DIST OF 25 FT TO A PT; TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W A DIST OF 348.04 FT TO THE POB. TH RUN S 46 DEG 08 MIN WA DIST OF 125 FT TO A PT; TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 MIN W A DIST OF 305.01 FT TO A PT; TH RUN S 88 DEG 51 MIN 59 SEC E A DISTOF 91.99 FT TO A PT, TH RUN S 43 DEG 54MIN E A DIST OF 240.00 FT TO THE POB. Site Address 13515 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Jorth Sebastian S2S ESOLUTION 4.docx iy, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 P t.4 a 0 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000005.2 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BULLARD, JAMES R M & EMILY G Secondary Owner Map ID: 188 Mailing Address 13455 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL 80 FT OFF SWLY SIDE OF LOT 5, D SK 26 PP 577 Site Address 13455 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000005.3 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner Confidential Secondary Owner Map ID: 189 Mailing Address Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL COMMENCE ATA COR IN THE NLY LINE OF BAY ST WHICH IS A COMMON CORNER T 0 LOTS 4 & 5; AND RUN S 46 DEG 06 MIN WALONG THE NLY LINE OF BAY STA DIST OF 25.00 FT TO THE POB. TH RUN N 43 DEG 54 M IN W A DIST OF 348.04 FT TO A PT; TH RUNS 46 DEG 08 MIN W A DIST OF 125.00 FT TOA PT, TH RUN S 43 DEG 54 MIN E A DIST 0 F 348.11 FT TO A PT, TH RUN N 46 DEG 06MIN E A DIST OF 125.00 FT TO THE POB. Site Address Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FITTS, JERE J (LE) Secondary Owner Map ID: 190 Mailing Address 13445 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 33958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL: LO T 6 AS IN D BK 26 PP 81 & D BK 38 PP 538 LESS SWLY 75 FT Site Address Paee 5 13445 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY -.Engineering\Projects - Utility, Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\AgendaJtems\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 P•e�, Exhibit A 4`?�^' Parcel It 30382100001000000006.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STEINKE, CARL E & KAREN K Secondary Owner Map ID: 191 Mailing Address 13425 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-178 & 179 ALL OF LOT 6 LYING N OF BAYST, EXCEPT THAT PART NOF LOT 6 LYING WITHIN 75 FT OF THE BDRY LINE BETW EEN LOTS 6 AND 7" Site Address 13425 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001000000006.2 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BROWN, R D (TR) & JUANITA (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 192 Mailing Address 13405 83RD AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL THAT PART OF LOT 6 DESC AS FOLL; BEG AT PT WHERE THE SWLY LOT LINE OF LOT 6 (LINE DIVIDING LOT 6 & 7) INTERSEECTS WITH THE SEBASTIAN RIVER; TH RUN INA SELY DIRECTION 525.00 FT; MORE OR LES S TO THE R/W OF BAY ST WHICH IS THE SWLY COR OF LOT 6; TH RUN IN A NELY DIRECTION ALONG THE R/W OF BAY ST WHICH IS THE SELY LOT LINE OF LOT 6 DIST OF 75.0 FT TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; TH RUN IN A NW LYDIRECTION PARALLEL TO THE SWLY LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 6 DIST OF 658.91 FT; MORE ORE LESS TO THE SHORELINE OF THE SEBASTIANRIVER; TH RUN IN A SLY & SWLY DIRECTION MEANDERING THE SHORE OF THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TO THE POB; LESS & EXCEPT THE FOLLPOR OF LOT 6; BEG AT THE SWLY COR OF LOT 6; WHICH IS THE INTERSECTION OF THE SWLY LINE OF LOT 6 & THE NWLY R/W LINE OF BAY ST, TH RUN IN A NELY DIRECTION ALONG THE R/W OF BAY ST & ALONG THE SELY LOT LINE OF SAID 6 DIST OF 75.0 FT TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT, TH RUN NWLY PARALLEL TO TH E SWLY LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 6 DIST OF 200.0 FT; TH RUN SWLY PARALLEL TO THE SELYLOT LINE OF LOT 6 DIST OF 75.0 FT; TH R UN SELY ALONG THE SWLY LOT LINE OF LOT 6DIST OF 200.0 FT TO POB & TOG WITH THATPORT OF LOT 7 FACING BAY ST & RUNNING T O THE SEBSATIAN RIVER AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF WAUREGAN PBS 1-178 DESC AS FOLL; BEG AT THE SE COR OF SAID LOT 7; BEING THAT E LY COR OF SAID LOT 7 THAT ADJOINS BAY ST, TH RUN IN A SWLY DIRECTION ALONG BAY ST FOR A DIST OF 100.0 FT TO A PT ON THE SLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; TH RUN IN A NWLYDIRECTION ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH THEELY LINE OF LOT 7 TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVE R; TH RUN IN A NLY DIRECTION ALONG THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TO THE NELY COR OF SAID LOT 7; TH RUN IN A SELY DIRECTION ALONG S AID ELY LINE OF SAID LOT 7 TO THE SELY COR OF SAID LOT 7; BEING POB OF THIS LANDHEREIN DESC IN OR BK 1222 PP 2014 (D BK 26 PP 81 & D SK 38 PP 538). Site Address 13405 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001000000007.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PATRICK, JERRY J Secondary Owner PATRICK, SUZANNE M SNIEGOWSKI, JOHN M SNIEGOWSKI, BRENDA Map ID: 193 Mailing Address 8540 E MEDOWELL RD UNIT 103 MESA AZ 85207 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEG AT THE SW COR OF LOT 7 FOR A POINT OF BEG TH RUNNING NELY ALONG BAY STREET FOR A DIS OF 90 FT TH RUN NWLY ON A LINE PARA TO THE LINE DIVIDING LOTS 7 AND 8 TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TH RUN AL THE SEBASTIAN RIVER SWLY TO THE NE COR OF LOT 8 TO THE POB TOGETHER WITH THE FOLL BEG AT THE SELY COR OF LOT 8 FOR A POB AND TH RUNNING SWLY AL BAY STREET FOR A DIS OF 30 FT TH RUN NWLY ON A LINE PARA TO THE LINE DIVIDING LOTS 7 AND 8 TO THE SEBASTIAN RIVER TH RUN ALTHE SEBASTIAN RIVER NELY TO THE NE COR OF LOT8 TH RUN SELY ALTHE BNDRY LINE BETWEEN LOTS 7 AND 8 TO THE POB Site Address 13345 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 6 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION_4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT `+ FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001000000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner VOLK, KARL F and SUSAN F Secondary Owner Map ID: 194 Mailing Address 13333 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL LOT 8 LESS FOLL DESC PARC; COM AT SW COR OF LOT 8; TH S 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SEC E ALONG N R/W LINE OF BAY ST 87.74 FT TO POB; TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 20 SECE 120 FT; TH N 89 DEG 12 MIN 13 SEC W18.50FT; THNOODEG 47MIN O8SEC E103.62FT; THS89DEG 13MIN 42SEC E17.69FT,THNOODEG 47MIN 20SEC E109.09FTT0APT0NTHE SAFE UPLAND LINE OF THE SEBASTIAN RIVER; TH ALONG SAFE UPLANDLINE N 45 DEG 06 MIN 49 SEC E 26.74 FT; TH N 54 DEG 15 MIN 47 SEC E 86.06 FT TOI NTERSECTION WITH E LINE OF PARC OF LANDAS DESC HEREIN; TH ALONG E PROP LINE S 00 DEG 41 MIN 19 SEC W 39.65 FT,. TH CONTALONG E PROP LINE 363.41 FT TO A PT ONN R/W LINE OF BAY ST (80 FT R/W); TH ALO NG SAID R/W LINE N 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SECW 8774 FT TO POB & ALSO LESS NELY 30 FT. Site Address 13333 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001000000008.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner DOODY, LORRAINE 5 Secondary Owner Map ID: 195 Mailing Address 3855 NE 23RD AVE POMPANO BEACH FL 33064 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL A PART OF LOT 8 DESC AS FOLL; COM AT SW COR OF LOT 8; S 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SEC E ALONG N R/W LINE OF BAY 5T 87.74 FT TO POB; TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 20 SEC E120 FT; TH N 89 DEG 12 MIN 23 SEC W 18. 50 FT; TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 08 SEC E 103.62 FT, TH S 89 DEG 13 MIN 42 SEC E 17.69 FT, TH N 00 DEG 47 MIN 20 SEC E 109.09 FT TO A PT ON THE SAFE UPLAND LINE OF SEB RIV; TH ALONG SAFE UPLAND LINE N 45 DEG 06 MIN 49 SEC E 26.74 FT, TH N 54 DEG 15 MIN 47 SEC E 86.06 FT TO INTERSECTION WITH E LINE OF PCL OF LAND AS DESC HEREIN: TH ALONG E PROP LINE 5 00 DEG 41 MIN 19 SEC W 39.65 FT; TH CONT ALONG E PROP LINE 363.41 FT TO A PT ON N R/W LINE OF BAY ST (80 FT R/W); TH ALONG SAID R/W LINE N 89 DEG 12 MIN 51 SEC W 87.74 FTTO POB. Site Address 13335 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001001000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TOUGH, NANCY B Secondary Owner RUESGA, KATHLEEN G RUESGA, SERGIO E Map ID: 196 Mailing Address 13465 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 LOTS 1,2 & E1/2 OF LOT 3 Site Address Paee 7 13450 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution IV\Ol_FinalAssessmentRoll RES0LUTI0N_4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES w "` a NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001001000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner REYNOLDS, TONY Secondary Owner REYNOLDS, ROBIN Map ID: 197 Mailing Address 13430 BAYST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL W 1 /2 OF LOT 3, LOT 4 & E 1/2 OF LOTS BLK 1 Site Address 13430 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001001000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WOOD, ANTHONY TODD & AMY MARIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 198 Mailing Address 13085 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 W 1/2 LOT 5 & ALL LOT 6 Site Address 8290 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001001000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BOYER, DEBORAH L Secondary Owner Map ID: 199 Mailing Address 1666 WHITMORE ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 LOT 7 & N 1/2 LOT 8 Site Address Paee 8 8280 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001001000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FLEMING, SCOTT Secondary Owner Map 1D: 11 Mailing Address 71 MARIOMI RD NEW CANAAN CT 06840 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK I S 1/2 LOT 8 & ALL LOT 9 Site Address 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001001000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SCOCOZZO, KENNETH Secondary Owner Map ID: 108 Mailing Address PO BOX 63 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 1 LOTS 10, 11 & 12" Site Address 8265 135TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001002000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PETERSEN, PAUL Secondary Owner Map ID: 109 Mailing Address 13350 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2 LOTS 1, 2 & 3, LESS SELY 50 FT" Site Address 13350 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 9 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES w "` NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL— RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001002000001.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MEYER, JOEL L Secondary Owner Mop 10: 2 Mailing Address 9500 S HIGHWAYAlA MELBOURNE BEACH FL 31951 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2 SELY 50 FT OF LOTS 1,2 &3" Site Address 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001002000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FREEMAN, JESSE E & KATHLEEN B Secondary Owner Map ID: 167 Mailing Address 13330 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2 LOT 4 & ELY 1/2 LOT 5 Site Address 13330 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001002000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner DEHMER, BARBARA Secondary Owner Map ID: 168 Mailing Address PO BOX 268 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2 W LY 1/2 LOT 5 & ALL LOT 6 Site Address 13328 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 1U F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineerin'g\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agendattems\Phasell\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 3 , Exhibit A Parcel # 30382100001002000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BURNS, MARYCOOKE (TR) Secondary Owner Mop ID: 169 Mailing Address 531BELMONTAVE BOWLING GREEN KY 42101 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL LOT 7& PART OF LOT 8 A D BK 64; PP 485 BLK 2 Site Address 8282133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 ,- Parcel# 30382100001002000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FREEMAN, PATRICK H Secondary Owner Map ID: 170 Mailing Address 8260 133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL: BLK 2 LOT 9 AND A POR OF LOT 8 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL: COM AT A POINT ON THE SLY LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 8 WHERE SAID LINE INTERSECTS MANATEE AVE, SAID POINT BEING THE POB; RUN NELY ALONG THE SAID SLY LOT LINE OF LOT 8 TO THE REAR LOT LINE OF LOT 8; TH NELY ALONG SAID REAR LINE FOR A DIST OF 25 FT TO A POINT; TH RUN SWLY ON A LINE PARA TO THE SLY LOT LINE TO A POINT; TH SELY ALONG THE FRONT LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 8 FOR A DIST OF 25 FT TO THE POB." Site Address 8260 133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 M Parcel # 30382100001002000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MEYER, JOEL L Secondary Owner Map ID: 171 Mailing Address 9500 S HIGHWAY AlA MELBOURNE BEACH FL 32951 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 2 LOT 10 & N 1/2 LOT 11 Site Address 8275 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 11 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 p1�'t4� Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001002000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BARBER, AUBREY Secondary Owner Map ID: 172 Mailing Address PO BOX 453 ROSELAND FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL: BL K2S1/2 LOT 11&ALL LOT12 Site Address 8265134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001003000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WHITAKER, JAMES R II Secondary Owner Map ID: 173 Mailing Address 8295 133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BILK 3 LOT 1 & ELY 12 LOT 2 Site Address 8295 133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001003000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HOLDSWORTH, MURIEL (LE) Secondary Owner HOLDSWORTH, ALAN HOLDSWORTH, JIM HOLDSWORTH, JOHN HOLDSWORTH, MURIEL MIKOLAICIK, LINDA Map ID: 174 Mailing Address 13326 83RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3 W LY 1/2 LOT 2 & ALL LOT 3 Site Address 13326 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Nage 1Z INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Par cel # 30382100001003000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL, BRUCE Secondary Owner Map ID: 175 Mailing Address 1332083RD AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3 LOT 4 & ELY 1/2 LOT 5 Site Address 13320 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001003000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MEEKIN, STEVE & FRANCES Secondary Owner LARSON, DANIEL & SUSAN Map ID: 176 Mailing Address 141 GREGORY MANOR YOUNGSVILLE NC 27596 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3 W LY 1/2 LOT 5 & ALL LOT 6 Site Address 13310 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001003000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROTH, ARTHUR F and CHERYL Secondary Owner Map 10: 177 Mailing Address W6055 PIERS GORGE RD NORWAY MI 49870 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3 LOT 7 AS D BK 16, PP 130" Site Address 8282 133RD CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 a Exhibit A qW" Parcel # 30382100001003000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HECKENSTALLER, RICHARD JR & CAROLYN Secondary Owner Map ID: 178 Mailing Address 8285133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 3LOTS 10&11 Site Address 8285133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001003000012.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SHANNON, STEVE A and KELLY L Secondary Owner Map ID: 179 Mailing Address PO BOX 1193 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOUL BILK 3 LOTS 8, 9 & 12" Site Address 8271 133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001004000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner LECLAIR, MARIA Secondary Owner CAPPS, MICHEAL ANTHONY Map ID: 180 Mailing Address 8275 133RD CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT FEB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOUL BEG AT A POINT FORMED BY THE SLY ROW OF BAY ST WITH THE ELY ROW OF F.E.C. RR TH RUN NELY ALONG THE SLY ROW OF BAY ST A DIST OF 69.3 FT TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SLY ROW OF BAY ST WITH TH WILY ROW OF CENTRE ST TH RUN SELY ALONG SAID WILY ROW OF CENTRE ST A DIST OF 598.8 FT TO THE POINT WHERE THE WILY ROW OF CENTRE ST INTERSECTS THE ELY ROW OF THE F.E.C. RR TH RUN NWLY ALONG SAID ELY ROW OF THE F.E.C. RR A DIST OF 602.79 TO POB SLE! Addrm 8275133RD CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 rage i4 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Parcel# 30382100001014000001.0 Assessment= ,247.76 Owner HALLA, SHARON Secondary Owner MORALES, MARTIN Map ID: 181 Mailing Address 8255133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 31958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-178 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL ALL OF BLK 14 LOT 1 AND THAT PORTION OF LOT 2 BLK 14 WAUREGAN DESC AS FOLL BEG AT THE NELY CDR OF LOT 2 BLK 14 BEING THE NORTHERNMOST COR OF LOT 2 FACING MANATEE AVE TH RUN IN A SWLY DIR AL THE N SIDE OF LOT 2 FOR A DIST OF 150 FT TO THE REAR NWLY COR OF LOT 2 TH RUN IN A SELY DIRECTION AL THE REAR LOT LINE OF LOT 2 FOR A DIST OF 25 FT TO A POINT TH RUN IN A NELY DIRECTION ON A STRAIGHT LINE THATIS PARA TO THE NLY SIDE LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 2 FOR A DIST OF 150 FT TO A POINT ON THE FRONT LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 2 THAT IS 15 FT FROM THE NELY COR OF SAID LOT 2 TH RUN NWLY DIRECTION AL THE SAID FRONT LOT LINE OF LOT 2 TO THE POB (BEING THE NLY 1/2 OF LOT 2) Site Address 8255 133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel It 30382100001014000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner CIANCI, LISA F Secondary Owner Map ID: 182 Mailing Address 8245133RD PLACE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 14 S 1/2 LOT 2 & ALL LOT 3 Site Address 8245 133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001014000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BAILEY, GEORGE W Secondary Owner Map ID: 183 Mailing Address 8225 133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 14LOTS 4&5 Site Address 8225133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Paee 15 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Parcel # 30382100001014000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner JMH VENTURES CORPORATION Secondary Owner Map ID: 7 Mailing Address PO BOX 780831 SEBASTIAN FL 32978 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 14 LOTS 10,11 & 12" Site Address 8240133RD CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001015000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner COLBURN, KYLE A Secondary Owner Map ID: 130 Mailing Address 8255 134TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 15 LOT 1 & NWL Y 20 FT LOT 2 Site Address 8255 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001015000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner CADLE, TERRY L Secondary Owner Map ID: 131 Mailing Address PO BOX 443 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL SEL Y 30 FT OF LOT 2; & NW LY 35FT OF LOT 3 BLK 15 Site Address 8245 134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A le, Parcel # 30382100001015000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MORROW, JACK A & JUDITH E Secondary Owner Map ID: 132 Mailing Address 7550 NW S RIVER DR MEDLEY FL 33166 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 15 SELY 15 FT LOT 3 & ALL LOT 4 Site Address 8235134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 It Parcel # 30382100001015000007.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MODEL, TINA (TR) Secondary Owner ASSM US, DIRK (TR) Map ID: 5 Mailing Address FBO THE TINA MEIDEL REVOCABLE TRUST, PEPPELWEG 3 ASCHAFFENBURG GERMANY 63741 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL NWL Y 25 FT LOT 7 AND ALL OF LOT 8 Site Address 8230 133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100001015000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner RYDER, GARY Secondary Owner DALY, RICHARD Map ID: 153 Mailing Address 8240 133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL: BL K15LOTS 9&10 Site Address Paee 17 8240 133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY -,Engineering\Projects - OtiNty Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 i INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 W k. Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001015000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HERRERA, SIGIFREDO GARCIA & Secondary Owner GARCIA, ANALILIA Map ID: 154 Mailing Address 8250133RD PL SEBASTIAN FL 31958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 15 LOTS 11 & 12 Site Address 8250133RD PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001016000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WHITE, JAMES M and KELLI JO Secondary Owner Map ID: 155 Mailing Address 8255 135TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 16 LOTS 1&2 Site Address 8255 135TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001016000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PREUSS, RONNIE IRIS Secondary Owner MELNICK, GAIL Map ID: 156 Mailing Address 10996 MULBERRY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 16 LOTS 3 & 4 & NLY 1/2 LOT 5 Site Address 8235 135TH S7 Revision Date: 4/3/2023 iction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian 525 ialAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES a NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT " FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A -q-0' Parcel# 30381100001016000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STARK, DAVID Secondary Owner Mop ID: 160 Mailing Address 8140134TH ST ROSELAND FL 31958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESCAS FOLL NWL Y 35 FT OF LOT 10 & SELY 30FT OF LOT 11; BLK 16 (OR BK 409 PP 145) Site Address 8240134TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001016000011.0 Assessment=� $2,247.76 Owner MAGIE, JAMES & Secondary Owner MAGIE,JUDY Map ID: 161 Mailing Address 92 CRABBY RD LOCH SHELDRAKE NY 12759 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BLK 16 NW LY 20 FT LOT 11 &ALL LOT 12 Site Address 13400 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001999900001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HYDEN, PATRICIA E Secondary Owner Map ID: 162 Mailing Address PO BOX 985 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLLCOMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER UNNUMBERED LOT IN THE TOWN OF WAUREGAN SAID UNNUMBERED LOT LYING DIRECTLY ABOVE AND IN A OF THAT CERTAIN NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION FROM BLOCK 3 TOWN OF WAUREGAN AND SAID CORNER BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED AS THAT ON SAID UNNUMBERED LOT WHERE BAY STREET AND MANATEE AVENUE INTERSECT THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG BAY STREET TO A POINT THAT IS 282 FEET SOUTHWEST OF SAID CORNER AND ON THE SOUTHERLY LOT SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE RUN ON A STRAIGHT LINE IN A LINE OF SAID UNNUMBERED NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION INTO THE WATERS OF THE SEBASTIAN RIVER SAID LINE BEING PARALLEL TO MANATEE AVENUE SHORE OF THE SEBASTIAN RIVER IN A SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE F.E.C. THEN RUN ALONG THE RAILWAY THENCE RUN IN A SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHT? OF -WAY LINE OF SAID F.E.C. RAILWAY SAID UNNUMBERED LOT THENCE RUN ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID UNNUMBERED LOT IN A TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION TO THE POINT OF THE BEGINNING WITH ALL RIPARIAN RIGHTS APPERTAINING THERETO SAID ABOVE BEING IN THE TOWN OF WAUREGAN AS THE SAME IS RECORDED IN THE PLAT FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF DESCRIBED LAND THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY FLORIDA (AND FORMERLY RECORDED IN BREVARD COUNTY FLORIDA) IN PLAT BOOK NOW LYING AND BEING IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FLORIDA 1 PAGE 75 SAID LAND Site Address Paee 19 13305 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 s\IRC - North Sebastian S2S tRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES r NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100001999900002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KLEMENS, KENNETH B 1R Secondary Owner KLEMENS,ROBERTN Map ID: 163 Mailing Address 19 SEQUAMS LN EAST WEST ISLIP NY 11795 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL W 5 0 FT OF E 282 FT OF UNNUMBERED LOT LYING BETWEEN FEC RY & MANATEE AVE & N 0 F BAY ST AS D BK 59 PP 493 Site Address 13311 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100001999900003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GALLAGHER, MICHAELJ Secondary Owner Map ID: 164 Mailing Address 13315 BAY ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL THE W 66 FT OF E 232 FT OF UNNUMBERED LOT BETWEEN FEC RY & MANATEE AVE & N OF BAY ST AS D BK 85 PP 429 (OR BK 475, PP 333)" Site Address 13315 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 x, r; 777777v Parcel# 30382100001999900004.0 Assessm7 ent= $2,247.76 Owner TOMSIC, JEFFREY (TR) & PATRICIA (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 165 Mailing Address 4013 MCTYRES COVE RD MIDLOTHIAN VA 23112 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL BEGINNING ATA POINT 100 FEET SOUTHWEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BAY STREET AND THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MANATES AVENUE OF THE PLAT OF WAUREGAN SUBDIVISION AS FILED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BREVARD COUNTY FLORIDA THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTWARDLY ALONG THE SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BAY STREET FOR A DISTANCE OF 66 FEET TO A POINT THENCE RUN NORTH 43 DEG 54 MIN WEST ON A PARALLEL TO AND 166 FEET FROM WAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MANATEE AVENUE INTO THE WATER OF SEBASTIAN BAY THENCE RUN ALONG THE WATERS EDGE OF SEBASTIAN BAY IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION TO A POINT 100 FEET WEST OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MANATEE AVENUE THENCE RUN SOUTH 43 DEG 54 MIN EAST TO SAID POINT OF BEGINNING Site Address 13325 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects- Utility, Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution_IV\03 FinalAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION_4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL- RESOLUTION 4 Parcel # 30382100001999900005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BAKER, CHRISTOPHER JOHN Secondary Owner Map ID: 166 Mailing Address 1332983RDAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN PBB 1-178/179 A PLOT OF LAND LYING IN THE TOWN OF WAUREGAN DESC AS FOLL FROM A POB AT THE INTRSCTN OF THE N R/W LINE OF BAY ST AND THE W R/W LINE OF MANATEE AVE OF THE PLAT OF WAUREGAN SID RUN SW AL SAID N R/W LINE OF BAY STA DIST OF 100 FT TO A POINT TH R N43 -54W ON A LINE PARALLEL TO AND 100 FT FROM SAID W R/W LINE OF MANATEE AVE INTO THE WATERS OF SAN SEBASTIAN RIVER TH RUN AL THE WATERS OF SAN SEBASTIAN RIVER IN A NRLY DIRECTION TO THE W R/W OF MANATEE AVE EXT TH RUN S43 -54E AL SAID W R/W TO SAID POB Site Address 13329 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 •. 7777 Parcel# 30382100001999900005.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WAUREGAN BOAT CLUB INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 200 Mailing Address PO BOX 718 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal PLAT OF WAUREGAN ON FLEMING GRANT PBB 1-75 BEING MORE PART DESC AS FOLL ALL THAT 80.00 FT STRIP OF LAND CALLED MANATEE AVE OF ABAND RESOLUTION NO 2010-056 AS DESC IN OR BK 2430 PG 1233 LYING N OF BAY ST BETWEEN LOT 8 & THAT AREA MARKED "RESERVED" AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF THE TOWN OF WAUREGAN PBB 1-75 Site Address 1333183RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 1111i"W# 30382100005000000000.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Secondary Owner Map ID: 214 Mailing Address (LOC 4100 #5112) VERO BEACH FL 32960 Legal TOW NSITE OF ROS ELAN D PBS 1-43 ALL THAT PART OF BAIRD ST LYINGBETWEEN SEBAST IAN AVE & SEBASTIAN RIVER AS R BK 69 PPS 461 & 465. Site Address 12973 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 21 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Eng'ineering\Projects - Utility. Construction Permits\IRC - North $ebasban S2$ (M&M)\Agendaltems\Phase ll\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES 1311* a !, NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005001000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BLACK, O'DONNA & WILLIAM A Secondary Owner Map ID: 139 Mailing Address 1299083RDAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 1 & INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAYABU TTING LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 1 TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12990 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005001000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL, TRACY D Secondary Owner Map ID: 140 Mailing Address PO BOX 116 CASSADAGA FL 32706 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOT 3 BLK 1 & INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABUTTING LOT 3 BLK 1 TOWNSITE OF R OSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN 0 R BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12980 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel It 30382100005001000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner CARLSON, CHARLOTTE A Secondary Owner Map ID: 141 Mailing Address PO BOX 507 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 4 & 5 BLK 1 & INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABU TTING LOTS 4 & 5 BLK 1 TOW NSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12974 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Nage 11 t F:\Utilities\UTILITY -_Engineering\Projects- Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A ''moi Parcel # 30382100005001000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GOODWIN, JOHN W JR and MARGARET E Secondary Owner Map ID: 142 Mailing Address PO BOX 1063 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 6 & 7 BLK 1 & INC THATABAN ALLEYWAYABU TTING LOTS 6 & 7 BLK 1 TOW NSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 8220129TH PL Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005001000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL, TRACY Secondary Owner Map ID: 143 Mailing Address PO BOX 116 CASSADAGA FL 32706 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOT 8 BLK 1 & INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY ABUTTING LOT 8 BLK 1 TOWNSITE OF R OSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN 0 R BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12985 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005001000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SABOL, TRACY Secondary Owner Map ID: 144 Mailing Address PO BOX 116 CASSADAGA FL 32706 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 LOTS 9 & 10 BLK 1 & INC THAT ABAN ALLEYWAY AB UTTING LOTS 9 & 10 BILK 1 T OW NSITE OF ROSELAND PER IRC RESOLUTION 2015-025 AS DESC IN OR BK 2827 PG 1940 Site Address 12995 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 a Exhibit A Parcel # 30382100005002000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MESSNER, DIANA H (LE) Secondary Owner MESSNER, DEEN M (LE) Map ID: 145 Mailing Address PO BOX 1181 ROSELAND FL 32978 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND BLK 1 LOTS 1 THRU 3 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12946 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005002000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MAHER, DANIELJ JR Secondary Owner MAHER, ELIZABETH ANN (H) & Map ID: 146 Mailing Address 400 INDUSTRIAL CIR SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOT 4 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12940 83RD AVE Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005002000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MORRISON, JOHN F Secondary Owner Map ID: 147 Mailing Address P.O. BOX 775 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 8280 129TH CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Nage Z4 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects Utility Construction Permits\JRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phpse li\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 Parcel # 30381100005002000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.70 Owner LINCOLN, DAVID SCOTT Secondary Owner LINCOLN, KIM MARIE Map ID: 148 Mailing Address 12953 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELAND BLK 1 LOT 6 PBS 1-43 Site Address 1295382ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005002000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HEINZ, NANCY Secondary Owner Map ID: 149 Mailing Address PO BOX 1282 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOT 7 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12955 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005002000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECKEL, KELLI E and TODD A Secondary Owner Map ID: 150 Mailing Address 12965 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 2 LOTS 8,9 & 10 PBS 1-43" Site Address 12965 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY-.Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agendaltems\Phase ll\Resolution_IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION_4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S25 PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005003000001.0 Assessment= .76 4247 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC 1 Secondary Owner Map ID: 151 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 1 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12926 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005003000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 152 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 2 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12920 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005003000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 8 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 3 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12916 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Nage Zb INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382100005003000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner VAN HART, EARL N Secondary Owner VAN HART, EARL JR TVAN HART, JOHN H Map ID: 117 Mailing Address PO BOX 1331 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 4 PBS 1-43 Site Address 1291183RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 "S7 Parcel 30382100005003000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BLG 333 LLC Secondary Owner Map ID: 128 Mailing Address 401 E LAS OLAS BLVD STE. 130-521 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12906 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005003000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KELSO, KIP JR and CATHY LYNN Secondary Owner Map ID: 129 Mailing Address PO BOX 57 ROSELAND Fl- 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOT 6 PBS 1-43 Sft Addrm 12905 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES a a`r.rsr NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT 525 PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005003000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 33 CORPORATION INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 9 Mailing Address PO BOX 64-4397 VERO BEACH FL 32964 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOTS 7 & 8 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12915 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005003000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MOREL, RICKY DALE Secondary Owner Map ID: 120 Mailing Address 8285 129TH CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 3 LOTS 9 & 10 PBS 1-43 Site Address 8285 129TH CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005005000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GONZALEZ, DANIEL Secondary Owner Map ID: 107 Mailing Address 12800 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 5 LOT 6 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12805 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES a NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A "'4", Parcel# 30382100005005000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner POWELL, GLENN E & Secondary Owner KIMBERLY, W SCOTT Map ID: 13 Mailing Address PO BOX 450 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 5 LOTS 7, 8 & 9 PBS I-43" Site Address 1283582ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005006000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FRIEL, MICHAEL) Secondary Owner FRIEL, SONIA ELISA Map ID: 95 Mailing Address 402 DAKOTA WAY FORT PIERCE FL 34946 Legal TOWNSITE PLAT OF ROSELAND PBS 1-43 BLK 6 LOT 4 Site Address 12846 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005006000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GONZALEZ, DANIEL III Secondary Owner Map ID: 96 Mailing Address 12800 82ND CT SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 6 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12820 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Nee 29 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 3 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005008000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROSELAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 201 Mailing Address PO BOX 157 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 8 LOTS 1 & 2 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12940 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005008000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HEDMAN, MARK W Secondary Owner RICHARDSON, PATRICIA Map ID: 97 Mailing Address PO BOX 236 ROSELAND FL 32965 Legal TOW NSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 8 LOTS 3,4 & 5 PBS 1-43" Site Address 12920 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 NMI# 3038210000500900000LD Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROSELAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH INC Secondary Owner Map ID: 87. Mailing Address PO BOX 157 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOW NSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 9 LOTS 1 TO 3 INC PBS 1-43 Site Address 12960 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 rage 3u F:\Utilities\UTILITY-.Engineeri*Projects - Utility Construction Permits\LRC - North Sebastian S25 (r &M)\Agenda Items\Phase ll\Resolution IV\OS_FinalAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382100005009000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ROSELAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Secondary Owner Map ID: 207 Mailing Address PO BOX 157 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 9 LOTS 4 & 51NC PBS 1-43 Site Address 12948 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005010000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BURKEN, DAVID R and CARRIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 27 Mailing Address 14460 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 10 LOTS 1 TO 4INC PBS 1-43 Site Address 12980 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005010000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HOLTZCLAW, DAVID C & SHARON E Secondary Owner Map ID: 28 Mailing Address 1825 SUNRISE DR SW VERO BEACH FL 32962 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK 10 LOT 5 PBS 1-43 Site Address 12970 82ND CT Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Mage i1. F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects- Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda items\Phase ll\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION_4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A d°"= j Parcel# 30381100005031000001.0 Assessment= .42,247.76 Owner WOOD, ANTHONY T & AMYM Secondary Owner Map ID: 102 Mailing Address 13085 83RD AVENUE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-1 LOTS 1&2 RIVER FRONT LESS R/WPBS 1-43 Site Address 13085 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005031000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WOOD, ANTHONY TODD Secondary Owner WOOD, AMY MARIE Map ID: 103 Mailing Address 13085 83RD AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-1 LOT 3 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 13035 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005032000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BAKER, SUSAN (LE) Secondary Owner BAKER, ERNEST BARDLEY (LE) BAKER, SUSAN T (TR) Map ID: 104 Mailing Address PO BOX 415 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 1 & 2 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 12995 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT -.,W.- FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005032000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner COLBERT, JERROLD M (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 105 Mailing Address PO BOX 96 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOT 3 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 12985 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005032000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HOROWITZ, STUART and LI CHEN Secondary Owner Map ID: 106 Mailing Address 162 SUNSET CAY NAPLES FL 34114 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 4 & 5 RIVER FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 12975 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005033000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Secondary Owner Map ID: 211 Mailing Address (LOC 4100 #5113) VERO BEACH FL 32960 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDALL OF RIVER FRONT BLK B-3 Site Address 12955 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 33 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382100005034000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Secondary Owner Map ID: 212 Mailing Address (LOC 4100 #5114) VERO BEACH FL 32960 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-4 ALL OF RIVE R FRONT Site Address 12925 83RD AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382100005037000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SIGGINS, AARON A & ELIZABETH A Secondary Owner Map ID: 15 Mailing Address 1127 LAPRESA AVE SPRING VALLEY CA 91977 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 1 & 2 RAILROAD FRONT PBS 1-43 Site Address 8280 130TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382100005037000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECKER, CHAR[ ENE & Secondary Owner SIDEY, JEAN Map ID: 80 Mailing Address 149 ROYAL PALM ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal TOWNSITE OF ROSELANDBLK B-2 LOTS 3,4 & 5 RAILROAD FRONT PBS 1-43" Site Address 8250130TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 34 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY— DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 r Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500001001000015.0 Assessment= $ 247.76 Owner SCOT7,70HN S and DENA E Secondary Owner Map ID: 48 Mailing Address 1435580THAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 PBI 3-74 LOT 15 BLK A & LOT 16 BLK A ERC ILDOUN E HGTS SUB NO 2 PBI 4-5 & ALSO INC A PARC OF LAND LYING BETWEEN LOTS 15 &16 OF ABOVE MENTIONED SUBS & BULKHEAD LI NE AS IN R BK 222 PP 779 & R BK 218 PP 65 Site Address 14355 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500001002000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FOWLER, OCIA (TRS) Secondary Owner FOWLER, CHARLES W (TRS) Map ID: 50 Mailing Address 1437080TH AVENUE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BLK B LOT 3 PBI 3-74 Site Address 14370 80TH AV-7Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500001002000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MILYAK, ALBERT JOHN and DIANNE B Secondary Owner Map ID: 51 Mailing Address 14365 78TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BLK B LOT 4 PBI 3-74 Site Address 14365 78TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineeriijg\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.dotx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit Parcel# 30382500002001000017.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STROGIS, WILLIAM A Secondary Owner STROGIS, TAMMY E Map ID: 53 Mailing Address 1432580THAV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOT 17 PB14-5 Site Address 14315 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002001000018.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner TRAFICANTE, RUSSELL & BETTI Secondary Owner Map ID: 54 Mailing Address 14315 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOT 18 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14315 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002001000019.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ORLER, MARTIN CLEVE Secondary Owner ORLER, BARBARA E Map ID: 55 Mailing Address 14265 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOTS 19 & 20 PBI 4-5 Site Address Pam 36 14265 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 - INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES 3 NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002001000021.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WEGEL, FRANK & KATHERINE H Secondary Owner Map ID: 56 Mailing Address 8060142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOT 21 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8060142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002001000022.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SHIPLEY, JOHN W and SHARON M Secondary Owner Map ID: 57 Mailing Address 8080 142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK A LOT 22 P814-5 Site Address 8080 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 hroMN 30382500062002000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner JACKSON, RYAN MICHAEL Secondary Owner Map ID: 58 Mailing Address 14345 78TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 7 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14345 78TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002002000008.0 Assessment■ S2.247.76 Owner MELLIN, ROBERT P and DAWN K Secondary Owner Map ID: 59 Mailing Address 1432578TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 8 PBI 4-5 Site Address 1432578TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002002000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WEDDINGTON, DONALD JON & CINDY SUE Secondary Owner Map ID: 60 Mailing Address 1430080TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 9 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14300 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002002000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner LAZEA, EMILIA (LE) Secondary Owner Map ID: 61 Mailing Address 7800 143RD ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 10 PBI 4-5 Site Address 7800 143RD ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Pace 38 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 pert, a Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002002000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner JOHNSON, ERIC N and KAREN E & Secondary Owner JOHNSON, KEVIN SCOTT& JESSICA Map ID: 62 Mailing Address 7870145TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK B LOT 11 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14360 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002006000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KINCAID, DALE Secondary Owner Map ID: 63 Mailing Address 7999 143RD ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK F LOT 1 PBI 4-5 Site Address 7999 143RD ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002006000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STROGIS, TAMMY E Secondary Owner STROGIS, WILLIAM A Map ID: 64 Mailing Address 7989 143RD ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK F LOT 2 PBI 4-5 Site Address 7989 143RD ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 39 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineeriijg\Projects - Utility. Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\PhAse 11\Resolution_IV\Ol_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 rI Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002006000003.0 Assessment= Owner MINNICH, MARK MILO Secondary Owner Mailing Address 7840142ND WAY SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 BLK F LOT 3 PBI 4 - 5 Site Address 7840142ND WAY Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002006000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PALMER, GREGORY B & Secondary Owner RICHARDS, KAREN M Map ID: 66 Mailing Address 7880142ND WAY SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 PBI 4-5 A PORT OF LOT 4 ELK F MORE PARTDESC AS FOLL: COM AT SW COR SAID LOT 4 B LK F; RUN E 86.45 FT TO POB OF FOLL DESCPARC: TH N 43 DEG 17 MIN 20 SEC W 145.21 FT; TH N 63 DEG 04 MIN 00 SEC E 135.95 FT; TH S 54 DEG 28 MIN 35 SEC E 78.66 FT; TH 5 35 DEG 10 MIN 00 SEC W 148.72 FTTO POB. Site Address 7880 142ND WAY Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002006000004.1 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WUNDERLICH, JOEL & JACKIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 67 Mailing Address 14240 80TH AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 PBI 4-5 A PORT OF LOT 4 BLK F MORE PARTDESC AS; BEG AT SW COR OF SAID LOT 4; RU N N 07 DEG 04 MIN 27 SEC W 106.51 FT; THS 43 DEG 17 MIN 20 SEC E 145.21 FT; THRUN W 86.45 FT TO POB & ALSO ALL LOT 5 ( OR BK 0730 PP 323) (OR BK 1339 PP 863) Site Address 14240 80TH AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 b, Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500001007000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BOWEN, JEFFREYF and PAMELA Secondary Owner Map ID: 68 Mailing Address 1419081STAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 1 PB14-5 Site Address 14190 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002007000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HENRY, CAREY & TIFFINIE Secondary Owner Map ID: 69 Mailing Address 8065 142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 2 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8065 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002007000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner NEWPORT HOLDINGS LLC Secondary Owner Map ID: 70 Mailing Address 52 WALTHAM ST LEXINGTON MA 02421-5407 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 PBI 4 - 5 BLK G LOT 3 Site Address 8045 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Parcel # 30382500001007000004.0 Assessment= $2,,47.Ti. Owner HECK, JAMES R (TRS) Secondary Owner HECK, BONNIE (TRS) Map ID: 71 Mailing Address 8035142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 4 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8035142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002007000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BROWN, ROY (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 72 Mailing Address 8025142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 5 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8025 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002007000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MARK, JAMES E (CO -TRS) Secondary Owner MARIK, MELINDA M (CO -TRS) Map ID: 73 Mailing Address 8005 142ND ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 6 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8005 142ND ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Nage 4L F:\Utillt1e5\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects- Utility Construction Remits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agendaltems\Ph,asell\Resolution_IV\01_FlnalAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 K Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002007000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BENNETT, LORI Secondary Owner Map ID: 74 Mailing Address 8006141STST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 7 PB14-5 Site Address 8006141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002007000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner POWELL, HOWARD T and HILDA T Secondary Owner Map ID: 75 Mailing Address 8026 1415T ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 8 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8026 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002007000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SHELHAMER, DONALD and VIRGINIA Secondary Owner Map ID: 76 Mailing Address PO BOX 160 ROSELAND FL 32957 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT PBI 4-5 Site Address 8036 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 45 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engine4Tring\Projects'- Utility Construction Permits\IRC North Sebastian S2S ems \P (M&M)\Agenda Ithase-II\Resolution IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES 0"..`>, 3 NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A `?-"" Parcel# 30382500002007000010.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECK, DIANE M& Secondary Owner RITTER, DAVID G Map ID: 77 Mailing Address 8046141STST SEBASTIAN FL 31958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 10 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8046141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002007000011.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PARKINS, DONNA JEAN (LE) Secondary Owner PARKINS, DEREK ALLEN Map ID: 78 Mailing Address 8066 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BILK G LOT 11 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8066 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002007000012.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STATES, SANDRA ANNE Secondary Owner Map ID: 79 Mailing Address 14150 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK G LOT 12 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14150 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Nage 44 A F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda♦tees\Phaseil\Resolution_IV\01 FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION_4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES a "` a NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500002008000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STOCKER, REX (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 17 Mailing Address 1409581STAVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 1 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14090 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002008000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MILLER, SUSAN ELIZABETH Secondary Owner MILLER, PETER JOSEPH Map ID: 18 Mailing Address 8065 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 2 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8065 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002008000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner COLEMAN, ROBERT M and RHONDA K Secondary Owner Map ID: 19 Mailing Address 8045 141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 3 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8045 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 W1 14,0 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500002008000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KELLY, KENNETH C and SHIRLEYA Secondary Owner Map ID: 20 Mailing Address 8035141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 1 BLK H LOT 4 PB14-5 Site Address 8035141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002008000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BECKETT, KENNETH G and DOLORES R Secondary Owner Map ID: 21 Mailing Address 8025141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 5 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8025 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002008000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner REGO, CINDY A Secondary Owner Map ID: 22 Mailing Address 8005141ST ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 BLK H LOT 6 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8005 141ST ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 46 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 y1 4, Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500002008000007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HOCKS, CHRISTANAKLINKON Secondary Owner Map ID: 23 Mailing Address 8006140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 7 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8006140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002008000008.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner CLARKE, JENNIFER L Secondary Owner Map ID: 24 Mailing Address 8036 140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO 2 BLK H LOT 8 PBI 4 - 5 Site Address 8036 140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002008000009.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner ALTER, STANLEY J (LE) Secondary Owner ALTER, CAROLINE S (LE) Map ID: 25 Mailing Address 8046 140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOTS 9 & 10 PB14-5 Site Address 8046 140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 47 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items\Phase II\Resolution IV\Ol_FinalAssessmentRoll_RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 4 EAU A Parcel # 30382500002008000011.0 $2,247,7( Owner PEREZ, SENIA Secondary Owner CARNEVALE, MICHAEL Map ID: 26 Mailing Address 8066140TH ST SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 11 PBI 4-5 Site Address 8065140TH ST Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002008000012.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HALCOMB, GEORGE M (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 16 Mailing Address PO BOX 790 VERSAILLES IN 47042 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK H LOT 12 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14020 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002011000001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner LECK, RICHARD C and KATHY C Secondary Owner Map ID: 29 Mailing Address 14195 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 1 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14195 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES s NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500001011000002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner WILLIAMSON, PHILIP JOHN & ANN MEADOW Secondary Owner Map ID: 30 Mailing Address 6680 LUSTER DRIVE HIGHLAND MD 10777 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUS NO 2 BLK K LOT 2 PB14-5 Site Address 14155 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002011000003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BOYD, SOPHIA SCHIAVO (TR) Secondary Owner BOYD, TIMOTHY ALAN (TR) Map ID: 31 Mailing Address 14125 81ST AV SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 3 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14125 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500002011000004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STOCKER, REX (LE) Secondary Owner STOCKER, JULIE A (TRS) Map ID: 32 MalliftAddrfts 14095 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 4 PBI4-5 Site Address 14095 81ST AV .. _ Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500002011000005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner HALCOMB, GEORGE M (TR) Secondary Owner Map ID: 33 Mailing Address PO BOX 790 VERSAILLES IN 47042 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 5 PB14-5 Site Address 14055 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500002011000006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner UHLHORN, IVANKA Secondary Owner Map ID: 34 Mailing Address 14025 81ST AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal ERCILDOUNE HEIGHTS SUB NO 2 BLK K LOT 6 PBI 4-5 Site Address 14025 81ST AV Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500009000100001.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner BERNI, STEPHEN & MAROLYN C Secondary Owner Map ID: 35 Mailing Address 13990 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 1 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13990 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Page 50 F:\Utilities\UTILITY - Engineering\Projects - Utility Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agendaltems\Phase II\Resolution IV\01_FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday, April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 Exhibit A Parcel # 30382500009000100002.0 Assessment= Owner SIMON, ANDREW & ALICE Secondary Owner Mop ID: 36 Mailing Address 13920 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 2 & 1113 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 i Site Address 13920 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500009000100003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner FIELDS, DOUGLAS Secondary Owner FIELDS, DEBORAH H Map ID: 37 Mailing Address 13890 RUFFNER LANE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 3 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13890 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 PM/aIN 303E2500009000300004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner 1OHNSTON, KEVIN R & SUANNE J Secondary Owner Map ID: 38 Mailing Address 13860 RUFFNER LANE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 4 & 1/13 INT IN TRACTA PBI 9-24 Site Address 13860 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Nage 5J. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 i Parcel# 30382500009000100005.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STEWART, JOHN LADD & CHRISTINE CHILDERS Secondary Owner !map I0: 39 Mailing Address 13820 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 5 & 11131NT IN TRACTA PB19-24 Site Address 13820 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000100006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner PYLE, CATHY ERGLE Secondary Owner Map ID: 40 Mailing Address 13790 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL32958 Legal RIVER TREES PBI 9 - 24 BLK A LOT 6 AND A 1/13 INTEREST IN POR OF TR A AND ALSO INC FOLL DESC PARC SEC 25 TW N 30 RNG 38 GOVT LOT 2 FROM THE SW COR OF GOV LOT 2 RUN N AL THE W LINE OF GOV LOT 2 A DIST OF 617.80 FT TH N35-10-OOE 1295.37 FT TH 535-12-OOE A DIST OF 754.45 FT TH N40 -27-45E A DIST OF 77.29 FT TH 538-22-34E A DIST OF 201.57 FT TH N41 -37-26E A DIST OF 321.42 FT MORE OR LESS TO W SHORE OF IND RIV AND POB TH RETRACING LAST MENTIONED COURSE RUN 541-37-26W A DIST OF 321.42 FT MORE OF LESS TH RUN 540-24-57W A DIST OF 88.59 FT TH 542-54-44E A DIST OF 198.66 FT TH N41 -43-23E 409.36 FT MORE OR LESS TO THE W SHORE OF IND RIV TH NWLY MEANDERING SAID W SHORE TO POB LESS 30 FT ROW FOR OLD US HWY NO 1(NOW RIVER RD) AL THE NELY PORTION OF SAID PARCEL Site Address 13790 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000100007.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner GLOVER, TIMOTHY C Secondary Owner Map ID: 41 Mailing Address 9446 FLEMING GRANT RD MICCO FL 32976 Legal RIVER TREES BLK A LOT 7 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address .. 13700 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 - WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - RESOLUTION 4 P�, t4rY ti Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500009000200002.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner SCARAVAGLIONE, DAVID (H) Secondary Owner Mop ID: 41 Mailing Address PO BOX 120340 MELBOURNE FL 32940 Legal RIVER TREES BLK 8 LOT 2 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A P819-24 Site Address 13915 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500009000200003.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner KEY, COLLEEN CAROL Secondary Owner ROBERTSON, GORDON ALAN Map ID: 43 Mailing Address 13895 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT 3 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13895 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel# 30382500009000200004.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner MALIN, MICHAEL & BARBARA B Secondary Owner Map ID: 44 Mailing Address 13825 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT 4 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address Paee 53 13825 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES NORTH COUNTY WATER / SEWER PROJECT S2S PHASE 2 — WATER ASSESSMENT FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL — RESOLUTION 4 AOL Exhibit A Parcel# 30382500009000200005.0 Assessment= $2,217.76 Owner ROLOFF, LLOYD Secondary Owner Map ID: 45 Mailing Address PO BOX 781302 SEBASTIAN FL 32978 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOTS & 1113 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13795 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # 30382500009000200006.0 Assessment= $2,247.76 Owner STYGAR, FRANK (LE) Secondary Owner Map ID: 46 Mailing Address 13725 RUFFNER LN SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Legal RIVER TREES BLK B LOT 6 & 1/13 INT IN TRACT A PBI 9-24 Site Address 13725 RUFFNER LN Revision Date: 4/3/2023 Parcel # Assessment= $361,890.00 Owner Secondary Owner Map ID: Mailing Address Legal Site Address Revision Date: Paee 54 f'G 3to-5e� F:VUtilities\UTILITY - Enginelering\Projects - Utility, Construction Permits\IRC - North Sebastian S2S (M&M)\Agenda Items�Phase ll\Resolution IV\Ol FinalAssessmentRoll RESOLUTION 4.docx Monday; April 03, 2023 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION REQUEST TO BE SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC DISCUSSION Any organization or individual wishing to address the Board of County Commission shall complete this form and submit it to the Indian River County Administrator's Office. PUBLIC DISCUSSION INFORMATION Indian River County Code Section 102.04(10)(b): as a general rule, public discussion items should be limited to matters on which the commission may take action Indian River County Code Section 102.11(3): limit remarks to three minutes unless additional time is granted by the commission NAME OF INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANIZATION: Ryan Holmes 1050 10th PI ADDRESS: SUBJECT MATTER FOR DISCUSSION: PHONE: 772-559-9965 Citizens Review Board IS A DIGITAL/ELECTRONIC PRESENTATION PLANNED? YES 1/l NO WHAT RESOLUTION ARE YOU REQUESTING OF THE COMMISSION? Hold County Employees Who Voilate Policy Accountable ARE PUBLIC FUNDS OR ACTIVITIES REQUIRED? F—VI YES El NO WHAT FUNDS OR ACTIVITIES ARE REQUIRED TO MEET THIS REQUEST? For HRC Staff only: Transmitted to Administrator Via: Interactive Web Form E -Mail Hand Delivered 9 Phone Building to Hold Monthly Meetings and Appropriate Funding INTERIM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: Michael Zito MEETING DATE: May 16, 202` 311 /a b DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners THRU: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator FROM: Suzanne M. Boyll, Human Resources Director DATE: May 9, 2023 SUBJECT: Proposed Amendment to County Code of Ordinances Section 104.03 Retirement System — Permission to Advertise BACKGROUND Indian River County provides retirement benefits for full and part time employees under the Florida Retirement System (FRS). The County's participation in the FRS is compulsory and all eligible full and part time employees are required to be enrolled in the FRS. However, certain employees are not eligible to participate in the FRS if they have previously retired from the FRS pension plan and later become re- employed by the County. Because they are not eligible to participate, the reemployed retirees do not earn any retirement benefit during their employment with the County. However, the County is still required to send an employer contribution to the FRS for each employee who is not eligible for renewed membership in the FRS. The 2022/23 FRS contribution rate is lower than the employer contribution made for employees who are eligible to participate in the FRS as noted below: The FRS contribution rate is established annually by state statute effective July 1 of each year. The difference noted above may change annually as the rates changes. Currently, Indian River County BOCC employs 8 individuals who are ineligible for renewed membership in the FRS. As a result, they do not receive any retirement benefits for their employment. The BOCC may elect to establish a separate retirement plan to provide retirement benefits for these individuals who are not eligible for renewed membership in the FRS. Staff is also recommending a provision that would allow a member of the Senior Management Service Class (SMSC) who has withdrawn from the FRS, to be enrolled in the defined contribution plan. The employer contribution amount would be established by the Board of County Commissioners. This provision would allow for an alternate retirement plan option to the FRS plan for those SMSC eligible members who do not want to participate in the FRS. 312 Employer FRS Contribution Eligible Employer FRS Contribution Not Eligible Difference FRS Regular Class 11.91% 5.89% 6.02% FRS Special Risk 27.83% 11.33% 16.5% FRS Elected Official 57.0% 45.64% 11.36% The FRS contribution rate is established annually by state statute effective July 1 of each year. The difference noted above may change annually as the rates changes. Currently, Indian River County BOCC employs 8 individuals who are ineligible for renewed membership in the FRS. As a result, they do not receive any retirement benefits for their employment. The BOCC may elect to establish a separate retirement plan to provide retirement benefits for these individuals who are not eligible for renewed membership in the FRS. Staff is also recommending a provision that would allow a member of the Senior Management Service Class (SMSC) who has withdrawn from the FRS, to be enrolled in the defined contribution plan. The employer contribution amount would be established by the Board of County Commissioners. This provision would allow for an alternate retirement plan option to the FRS plan for those SMSC eligible members who do not want to participate in the FRS. 312 In order to provide for a retirement benefit for employees who are not eligible for renewed membership in the FRS, staff is requesting approval to amend the County Code of Ordinances Section 104.03 Retirement System to provide for the addition of a Defined Contribution Plan as reflected in the attached draft ordinance language. Providing a defined contribution plan will assist us in recruiting and retaining qualified employees by providing a retirement benefit for those employees deemed ineligible by the FRS for renewed membership in the FRS. The additional option for the SMSC employees who prefer to enroll in the defined contribution plan versus the FRS provides an alternative that does not exist today. This option may not be utilized, but is recommended as an option to be offered. The defined contribution plan would be administered by Lincoln Financial and the recordkeeping fee would be borne by the participants in the defined contribution plan. There would be no administrative cost paid by the County. Lincoln Financial is the recordkeeper for our 457 deferred compensation plan and the recordkeeping fee for the new defined contribution plan would be the same recordkeeping fee as the 457 deferred compensation plan, which is 0.13% consistent with the terms of our agreement. Staff is requesting permission to advertise the proposed change to the Indian River County Code of Ordinances. FINANCIAL IMPACT The County is currently contributing to the FRS a lower monthly contribution amount as noted in the table above in the column titled "Not Eligible" for employees who are not eligible for renewed membership. The amount of this difference is reflected in the last column titled "Difference". Staff's proposal is to create a defined contribution plan that will provide a retirement benefit for ineligible employees equal to the "Difference". Providing this retirement plan benefit does not exceed the cost of providing retirement benefits for employees who are eligible for renewed membership. FUNDING The cost to advertise for public hearing is approximately $150.00 and is available is available from General Fund/County Attorney/Legal Ads; Account No. 00110214-034910. RECOMMENDATION: Staff respectfully requests that the Board of County Commissioners authorize staff to advertise for a public hearing to be held on June 6, 2023 to consider an ordinance amending the Indian River County Code of Ordinances to provide for a defined contribution plan. ATTACHMENTS: • Section 104.03 of the Indian River County Code of Ordinances Draft Ordinance Language 313 Section 104.03. - Retirement system. Except as set forth in section 104.03.1 below, or as prohibited by statute, employees Employees working in full-time or part-time regularly established positions have membership in the Florida Retirement System (FRS). FRS is contributory for members; contributions are also made on behalf of the members by the seunty County. Section 104.03.1. - Defined Contribution Plan (1) Employees working in full-time or part-time regularly established positions who are designated by the Florida Retirement System (FRS) as not eligible for renewed membership and are ineligible to participate in the FRS Investment Plan or Pension Plan will be placed in the County's defined contribution plan. For eligible employees enrolled in the defined contribution plan, the County shall establish an employer contribution rate equal to the difference between the eligible employee FRS employer contribution rate for the FRS Investment Plan and the ineligible employee FRS employer contribution rate for the FRS investment Plan as determined by the FRS annually. The defined contribution plan is non-contributory for members. (2) Senior Management Service Class (SMSC) employees who hold an eligible position, who have completed the necessary form to withdraw from the FRS, will be enrolled in the defined contribution plan. The employer contribution for SMSC employees participating in the County's defined contribution plan will be established by the Board of County Commissioners. 314 /app DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM To: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners Through: John Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator From: Suzanne M. Boyll, Human Resources Director Date: May 5, 2023 Subject: Recommendation to Transition Health Plan Administrative Services (ASO) from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. (aka Florida Blue) to Blue Cross Blue Shield National Alliance effective October 1, 2023 through September 30, 3026 BACKGROUND Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. (aka Florida Blue) has provided administrative services (ASO) for the Indian River County group health plan since October 1, 1996. With the assistance of Lockton Companies, our benefits broker/consultant, the ASO services were marketed in 2018. The results of that marketing reflected that Blue Cross Blue Shield has consistently proven to be the best insurance network for our group. We continued our agreement with Florida Blue and amended this agreement on June 7, 2022 to extend the agreement effective October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2026. The relationship with Blue Cross Blue Shield provides a nationwide provider network that serves the needs of our active employees, insured dependents and retirees. Staff has identified, however, that we need to move our administrative services to another Blue Cross Blue Shield ASO platform in order to integrate with our employee clinic and improve our overall wellness initiatives. Lockton and Florida Blue have worked to provide us with a Blue Cross Blue Shield alternative to the current ASO platform with Florida Blue. The recommended platform is Blue Cross Blue Shield National Alliance. Below is an overview of the comparison between Florida Blue and BCBS National Alliance: EES 1650 1650 ASO Fee $49.55 $46.74 Stop Loss Integration Fee $0.00 $0.80 Chronic Condition/Disease Management Included Included Utilization Management (Point of Care) Included Included Case Management Included Included 24/7 Nurseline Included Included 24/7 Telemedicine Included Included Maternity Management Included Included Subrogation 19% of Network Recoveries 30% of Net Recoveries Wellness Credit $50k (annual) $50k (annual) Noteworthy $49.55 through 9/30/24, $51.04 through 9/30/26 $46.74 through 9/30/24, $48.14 through 9/30/26 Installation on new platform would mean new ID cards, New Member Portal, New Group Number. Estimated Monthly $81,758 $78,441 Estimated Annual $981,090 $941,292 315 Florida Blue General Access to Blue Options Yes Providers (current network) Policy Number and Customer No change Service Number BCBS National Alliance Yes • New Policy number would be issued. As result, all members would receive a new ID card. (Old card would no longer work as of 10/1/23) • Members will call the customer service number on the back of their new ID card Billing • Administrative invoices (fixed s costs) can be sent out directly to each Constitutional for payment by BCBS (would no longer need to be facilitated by BOCC) • Claim payments would continue to be processed out of Trust. Integration Ability to integrate with No Yes Everside (On-site clinic) (Bi-directional data sharing between onsite team and National Alliance) Ability to integrate with Surgery No Yes Plus Flexibility Limited • There are near a 100 vendors BCBS can integrate with. Several are core vendors with pre-negotiated pricing and existing data flows through a contractual relationship. • Ability to integrate will allow IRC flexibility to explore 3'd party solutions that address specific needs of population (vs uses standard DM/CM programs available within platform) • Flexible platform to accommodate complex benefit design and SupportIRC divisional customizations Account Management • Strategic Account Executive • Strategic Account Executive (same) • Account Manager — Responsible for overall group relationship, renewal and strategy. • Account Manager (same) — Day to day group support contact. • Account Advocate- Direct contact for HR support. Designated claims/service resource for escalated Member Issues and HR support to include claim adjustments. • Marketing Consultant— Strategic support, works closely with Strategic Account Executive, sits in- house at National Alliance but travels to meet with group. 316 Reporting Login • Reporting can be provided by division • Ad hoc reports (aggregate) need to be requested • FloridaBlue.com (no employer customization) `',' • Member will have access to historic claim information for up to 48 months following — through both member portal • Marketing Coordinator -day to day support to include reports, billing, and eligibility, sits in-house at National Alliance. • Customer Service Team Training • Reporting can be provided by division • Customizable reports readily available • Strategic dashboards that can be shared with clinic physicians to assist with promotion of best care • MyHealthToolKit.com (employer can customize, including: logo, IRC specific messaging, promotion of 3rd party medical programs — ex Clinic and Surgery Plus) • Member will have to create new username and password. Historic information will not be available on new portal. Desktop and Mobile App Member can view ID card on phone and share with provider electronically Customer enhancements with mobile alerts, push notification, fast pass registration and enhanced usability Ex. IRC could promote Surgery Plus providers through BCBS site (Promotion available via quick link or web banner, OE website and booklets) Wellness platform is with Virgin Pulse / Strive. My Health Novel — no admin cost. Members are matched to targeted lifestyle improvement solutions based on their unique engagement preferences to help ensure the likelihood of success. Programs include: Diabetes Prevention, Musculoskeletal and Behavioral Health Counseling. IRC would only pay claim (with cap) for members who completed their outlined goals. 317 The transition to the ASO BCBS National Alliance platform will result in many improvements and allow us to integrate with the employee clinic and establish bi-directional data sharing that will assist the clinic in supporting employee health and wellness. The new platform will integrate with SurgeryPlus, has other integration capabilities with 100+ vendors, and will allow us to customize messages on the website that are unique to Indian River County. The website will also allow us to highlight providers of choice/excellence to assist our members in identifying high quality/cost effective options when accessing services. Under the proposed agreement we will continue to receive $50,000 in annual wellness contributions and will have a lower ASO fee than under our current agreement with Florida Blue as noted in the comparison below. The estimated annual savings over three years is $122,958 and includes $150,000 in wellness contributions. 3 Year Total i I•Includes $.80 stop loss integrate fee $3,002,274 3 Year Savings $2,879,316 22,958, FUNDING Funding for the ASO fees are budgeted as a part of health insurance premiums and paid from the Health Insurance Fund/Insurance Claims account, number 50412719-034580. RECOMMENDATION: Staff respectfully requests the BOCC approve the recommendation to transition health plan administrative services (ASO) from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. (aka Florida Blue) to Blue Cross Blue Shield National Alliance effective October 1, 2023 through September 30, 3026 and authorize the Board Chair to execute the agreement with Blue Cross Blue Shield National Alliance after review and approval by the County Attorney. 318 Florida Blue BCBS National Alliance EES 1650 1650 ASO Fee Annual Cost ASO Fee* Annual Cost 10/1/2023 $49.55 $981,090 $47.54 $941,292 10/1/2024 $51.04 $1,010,592 $48.94 $969,012 10/1/2025 $51.041 $1,010,5921 $48.941 $969,012 3 Year Total i I•Includes $.80 stop loss integrate fee $3,002,274 3 Year Savings $2,879,316 22,958, FUNDING Funding for the ASO fees are budgeted as a part of health insurance premiums and paid from the Health Insurance Fund/Insurance Claims account, number 50412719-034580. RECOMMENDATION: Staff respectfully requests the BOCC approve the recommendation to transition health plan administrative services (ASO) from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. (aka Florida Blue) to Blue Cross Blue Shield National Alliance effective October 1, 2023 through September 30, 3026 and authorize the Board Chair to execute the agreement with Blue Cross Blue Shield National Alliance after review and approval by the County Attorney. 318 1019) INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator THROUGH: Richard B. Szpyrka, P.E., Public Works Director PREPARED BY: Eric Charest, Natural Resources Manager SUBJECT: Indian River County Beaches — Sector 4 Post Hurricanes Ian and Nicole DATE: May 8, 2023 DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS Indian River County's coastline suffered significant erosional losses to the beach and dune system from the impacts of Hurricane Ian on September 28, 2022, followed closely by Hurricane Nicole on November 10, 2022. The impacts of these storms lasted well beyond the initial day of the storm, with the increased wave activity and high surf created by the Hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean further contributing to beach and dune erosion throughout the County's beaches for several days. The impacts from these storms resulted in extensive areas where significant dune erosion and beach berm lowering were observed. These storms not only impacted the County's Engineered and Maintained beaches (Sectors 1-3, 5 and 7), but also significantly impacted much of the County's natural coastline, including the Sector 4 stretch of beach. Although most of Sector 4 is not currently designated as a critically eroded area (6213- 36.002(5), F.A.C.) and is not a regularly maintained engineered beach, the entire Sector experienced appreciable erosion to the berm and dunes as a result of Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. As part of the County's storm response efforts, County staff met with representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM), and Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), and Coastal Engineering consultants to quantify the erosional impacts from these storms. Staff continued to work with the above agencies to best position the County in requesting federal and state funding to support future repair efforts to the beach and dune systems within the County's natural Sector 4 beach. However, on May 8, 2023 the County was informed that FEMA has determined that Sector 4 does not qualify for either Category B or Category G federal funding. Initial observations performed by Staff immediately after the passing of Hurricane Nicole estimated the Sector 4 losses at approximately 220,000 cubic yards (cy) of sand to repair the dune only. In accordance with the County's Beach Preservation Plan (Stantec 2019), semi-annual hydrographic beach surveys are conducted throughout the County's coastline. These surveys are used to monitor the health of the beaches and provide a critical basis for pursuing cost share reimbursements from FEMA following storm events. As with the County's efforts on the Engineered and Maintained beaches 319 Page 2 IRC Beaches—Sector 4 Post Hurricanes Ian and Nicole May 16, 2023 BCC Agenda Item (Sectors 3, 5 and 7), post -storm hydrographic surveys were performed throughout Sector 4 in order to quantify sand losses. APTIM Environmental and Infrastructure, LLC (APTIM) has compiled the survey data and other information related to Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Nicole impacts into the current draft Indian River County, FL Sector 4 Storm Damage Report: Hurricanes Ian & Nicole. Review of the current Sector 4 data as it relates to Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Nicole losses, indicates that comparing the pre- and post -storm surveys shows a surveyed loss of 50,200 cy of sand above Mean High Water (dry beach and dune losses). When looking at the survey data over the complete hydrographic survey range (dune to offshore to Depth of Closure (DOC)) for the same pre- and post - storm surveys, the Sector 4 beaches demonstrated an increase of 11,700 cy of sand. Saying that the Sector 4 beaches actually accreted sand as a result of Hurricanes Ian and Nicole contradicts the visual observations of the dune retreat. However, as FEMA considers all the sand in the system, including sand from the dune to sand in the water to the active DOC, the significant increases in sand observed in the nearshore waters outweighed the losses observed in the dune and dry beach. Removing the cubic yard value of 10,900 cy from what is considered to be normal background erosion that would have occurred in the timeframe between the pre- and post -storm survey impacts from Hurricanes Ian and Nicole to the Sector 4 beaches saw an increase of 800 cubic yards of sand above the DOC. As the complete hydrographic survey information, as required by FEMA to quantify hurricane losses, shows that the Sector 4 beaches saw an accretion of sand in the amount of 800 cy, the County and its' Coastal Engineering Consultant team continue to work with FEMA and the State on ways to seek funding to address dry beach repairs. As stated above, on May 8, 2023, the County received a final determination from FEMA with regards to whether the Sector 4 beaches had qualified to receive any funding (either Category B funding for emergency measures, or Category G funding for beach and dune repairs). FEMA has since determined that Sector 4 does not qualify for either category of federal funding. This determination was based on Sector 4 not being an engineered and maintained beach, thus not making it eligible for FEMA Category G funding. Additionally, the post storm surveyed data shows that more sand is in the system now than before the storms, and that the remaining dune elevation is greater than what a 5 -year storm run-up wave surge would crest over, disqualifying the area for any emergency, FEMA Category B measures. It is anticipated that the County will challenge the FEMA determination. While the sand losses and the Sector 4 Damage Assessment report continue to be reviewed, County staff remain committed to ensuring the needs of the County's coastline are well documented and known throughout the regulatory and funding community. This can be seen in the coordinated effort between the County and the FDEP in the Department's Hurricane Ian & Hurricane Nicole Preliminary Post -Storm Beach Conditions and Coastal Impact Report (December 2022) and subsequent Hurricanes Ian and Nicole Recovery Plan for Florida's Beach and Dune System (December 2022) in which the County provided estimated losses and project costs attributed to impacts from the storms. It is important to note that the estimates included in the FDEP documents were based on visual observations from staff immediately after the storm and estimated projected costs. 320 Page 3 IRC Beaches—Sector 4 Post Hurricanes Ian and Nicole May 16, 2023 BCC Agenda Item The County has since provided an update to the FDEP to this preliminary information which the FDEP has indicated will be used in the current session to pursue additional funds to help entities, such as the County, address costs for future repair projects above and beyond any funding that might be made available by FEMA and other agencies. At the April 17, 2023 publicly noticed Beach and Shore Preservation Advisory Committee (BSPAC) meeting, County staff presented the Committee with information related to the current status of the Sector 4 beach and updated the group regarding on-going discussions that have taken place with FEMA. The BSPAC members unanimously supported making recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) to: 1. Direct staff to look at performing a dune only project within Sector 4. 2. Direct staff to look at performing a feasibility study to determine eligibility for Sector 4 becoming an engineered beach. Based on the recommendation of the BSPAC the following would be necessary for the County to perform any work within Sector 4: • Easements are required to perform dune or beach renourishment projects on private property utilizing public funds. There are 63 properties within Sector 4 that staff will need to contact to obtain easements. Experience shows that it may take one to three years to obtain the necessary easements for the project. Easement will need to be written by a surveyor for each of the 63 properties and the County Attorney's office will need to prepare easement documentation for each of the 63 properties. • If a dune restoration/repair project is undertaken by the County, minimal permitting or permit determinations are anticipated. It is estimated that the cost for design, minimal permitting, and coordination with State and Federal agencies is between $30,000 and $50,000. • If a full beach restoration project is undertaken, the beach must be engineered and permitted through numerous State and Federal agencies. This is a lengthy process that will take up to two years. However, once achieved and once easements are in place, dune and/or beach re - nourishment projects may happen quickly depending on the availability of funding and turtle season. Preliminary estimates for design, survey, and permitting for an engineered beach is between $500,000 and $600,000. FUNDING Funding is not needed for this BCC agenda item, but should a future dune nourishment/repair activity take place to address the erosional dune losses from Hurricanes Ian and Nicole, the preliminary construction costs of such activities on the Sector 4 natural beach has been estimated to be: Sand volume I Estimated Cost Sector 4 1 87,700 to 102,000 cubic yards 1 $ 5,093,666.71 to $ 5,924,218.98 321 Page 4 IRC Beaches —Sector 4 Post Hurricanes Ian and Nicole May 16, 2023 BCC Agenda Item • Note that by FEMA determining Sector 4 to be ineligible to receive Federal Funding for dune repairs associated to Hurricanes Ian and Nicole losses, the costs above would be 100% borne by Indian River County and any State funding that may be allocated by the Governor's office. The Indian River County portion would be funded by the Beach or Optional Sales Tax fund. • The FDEP has allocated $4,080,388.00 to Indian River County for use to restore beaches within the County. The funding was allocated by sector, and Sector 4 was allocated $1,152,520.43. Grant documentation from FDEP will be presented to the for action once FDEP provides the final grant documentation to the County. Should the BCC direct staff to pursue the feasibility study to determine the eligibility to get Sector 4 identified as an engineered beach as recommended by the BSPAC, the estimated costs for that activity would be: Activity Estimated Cost Timeframe Feasibility Study and permitting for a Dune $ 30,000 - $ 50,000 3 to 6 months project Feasibility Study and permitting to become an $ 500,000 - $ 600,000 Up to 2 years Engineered Beach for a full Beach and Dune Restoration Project RECOMMENDATION At this time, staff is seeking Board direction regarding the next steps pertaining to Sector 4. Staff recommends the BCC continue to support Staff's on-going discussions with FEMA, FDEM, FDEP and the regulatory permitting agencies in order to continue to pursue funding sources for any potential future dune repair project addressing the Sector 4 impacts from Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. ATTACHMENTS 1. IRC Sector 4 Storm Damage Report APPROVED AGENDA ITEM FOR: MAY 16, 2023 322 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL SECTOR 4 STORM DAMAGE REPORT: HURRICANES IAN & NICOLE March 2023 323 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL SECTOR 4 STORM DAMAGE REPORT: HURRICANES IAN & NICOLE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report documents the changes in beach volume to the 3.3 -mile Indian River County, FL, Sector 4 beach and dune caused by the effects of Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. On September 28, 2022, Hurricane Ian made landfall in the United States on Cayo Costa in Lee County. One day later, the eye passed over Brevard County, immediately north of Indian River County as a tropical storm, generating wave heights over 11 feet offshore of the County's coastline. The storm's path relative to Indian River County resulted in elevated storm surge and large waves impacting the County's beaches for several days while the storm approached and passed. On November 10, 2022, Hurricane Nicole made landfall just south of Vero Beach in Indian River County as a Category 1 hurricane. The large wind field and direct impact with the County generated wave heights of nearly 19 ft offshore of the County's coastline. Although Sector 4 is not currently designated as a critically eroded area (62B-36.002(5), F.A.C,) and is not a regularly maintained local- and State -funded engineered beach, the Sector experienced appreciable erosion to the berm and dunes as a result of Hurricanes Ian and Nicole and is seeking assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance Program (Category B). During the storm inter -survey period, the Sector 4 beach experienced an average dune retreat of -19.2 ft and a loss of sand above Mean High Water of 50,200 cubic yards (cy). Portions of immediate beachfront infrastructure are also in a vulnerable state following the passage of the storms. Although a significant loss of sand due to the dune erosion was measured, hydrographic surveys performed after Hurricane Nicole showed an average shoreline gain of 9.9 ft and a beach volume gain of 800 cy above the depth of closure (average of 0.05 cy/ft). For the four (4) to eight (8) month period between the pre -storm survey (May /September 2022) and post -storm survey (January 2023), a background sand loss of -10,900 cy was estimated for the Sector. Although the storm caused significant damage to the dry beach, the measured net volume over the entire active profile (to the depth of closure) was relatively moderate. It is unlikely that the dry beach will recover to pre -storm conditions based on the normal wave climate of the area. The changes due to Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Nicole are described herein to provide FEMA with data needed to develop the Project Worksheets (PW). The estimated cost to repair the dune damages from the 2022 hurricane season is $5,093,666.71 with 10% added for contingency. i APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 324 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL SECTOR 4 STORM DAMAGE REPORT: HURRICANES IAN & NICOLE Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................... 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................ 2. BACKGROUND .................................................. 2.1 Location and History ...................................... 2.2 Public Assistance Eligibility ..................... 3. 2022 HURRICANE SEASON ................... 3.1 Hurricane Ian .......................................... ...... 3.2 Hurricane Nicole ........................................... 4. BEACH PROFILE DATA COLLECTION......... 5. SHORELINE AND DUNE POSITION BHANG: 6. BEACH VOLUME CHANGE ..... ....... 7. RUN-UP CALL S .. ..... ............ 7.1 Hurricane Ian. ............. '71 ("alrnlatinnc an llltc 8. DUNE VEGETATI ... ........... 9. COST ESTIMl .......... ............ .... 10. SUMMARY.......... ......... .......... ..... 11. REFERENCES ............ ........................................... List of Figures Figure 1. Sector 4 Location Map..................................................................... Figure 2. Radar Image of Hurricane Ian on September 28, 2022 .................... Figure 3. Hurricane Ian's Path and Cumulative Wind History ........................ Figure 4. Oceanographic Data Collection Stations near Indian River County Figure 5. Significant Wave Heights Measured during Hurricane Ian ............. Figure 6. Water Levels Measured during Hurricane Ian ................................. Figure 7. Path of Hurricane Nicole.................................................................. Figure 8. Significant Wave Heights Measured during Hurricane Nicole ........ Figure 9. Water Levels Measured during Hurricane Nicole ............................ Figure 10. Post -Nicole Conditions in Indian River Shores .............................. Figure 11. Shoreline and Dune Position Change ............................................. ii APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 2 2 3 4 4 8 ..... 12 ..... 14 ..... 18 ..... 26 ..... 26 ..... 27 ..... 28 ..... 28 ..... 29 ..... 29 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 .10 171 175 .17 325 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL SECTOR 4 STORM DAMAGE REPORT: HURRICANES IAN & NICOLE Table of Contents Cont'd List of Figures Figure a No. Figure 12. Beach Volume Change................................. .................................. Figure 13. Dune Volume Change ............................ Figure 14. WIS Station 63448 Data .................. ...................... .......... Figure 15. Sector 4 Max Dune Elevation and Total Runup Elevation ............ Figure 16. Sector 4 Dune Impacts.................................................................... Table No. Table 1. Beach Profile Monument Table 2. Tidal Datums Established Table 3. Contour Changes ............... Table 4. Seaward Limit of Volume Table 5. Beach Volume Change .... Table 6. Dune Volume Change...... Table 7. Estimated Construction C List pf Appendices Appendix No. A Beach Profiles -Sections B Pre- and Post -Storm Photographs ............................. 20 ............................. 22 ............................. 24 ............................. 26 ............................. 26 ............................ 13 ............................ 14 ............................ 16 ............................ 18 ............................ 21 ........................................ 23 ........................................ 27 iii APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 326 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL SECTOR 4 STORM DAMAGE REPORT: HURRICANES IAN & NICOLE 1. INTRODUCTION This report documents the changes in beach volume to the 3.3 -mile Indian River County, FL, Sector 4 beach caused by the effects of Hurricanes Ian and Nicole on September 28-29, and November 10, 2022, respectively. The eye of Hurricane Ian passed immediately north of Indian River County as a tropical storm with wind gusts up to 65 mph and offshore wave heights of 11 ft. Hurricane Nicole directly impacted Indian River County as a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph and offshore wave heights of nearly 19 ft. Elevated storm surge and large waves from both storms, resulted in appreciable erosion to the berm and dunes. As part of the monitoring of the beaches within the County as identified in the County' Beach Preservation Plan (2019), Indian River County authorized the collection of post -storm beach profile surveys to document the storm damages. Although Sector 4 is not currently designated as a critically eroded area (62B-36.002(5), F.A.C.) and is not a regularly maintained local- and State -funded engineered beach, the Sector experienced appreciable erosion to the berm and dunes as a result of the 2022 hurricane season and is seeking funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assis Program 1 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 327 2. BACKGROUND 2.1 Location and History Indian River County's Sector 4 Beach is located on the east coast of Florida (Figure 1). The northern boundary of the project is located approximately 10.2 miles south of Sebastian Inlet. The Sector spans from R-55 to T-72 and is currently not an engineered beach. The nourishment history of Sector 4 is comprised of one large dune maintenance from 2005 to 2006 and a series of small dune maintenance projects in response to erosional storm events from 2012 to 2017. After Hurricanes Jeanne and Frances in 2004, approximately 72,000 cy of sand was placed in Sector 4. After Hurricane Sandy in October 2012, approximately 1,500 cy of sand was placed in Sector 4. In 2017, in response to Hurricane Matthew (October 2016) and a nor'easter (January 2017), a series of nourishments totaling 7,400 cy were constructed. Additionally, a small 500 cy nourishment was conducted following Hurricane Irma (September 2017). The Sector has shown long-term erosional trends observed along the shoreline since 2002. . IALLE ♦ .. _ .:.PRO .... ... yynaa 'VER0 EACH u Figure 1. Sector 4 Location Map. 2 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 328 2.2 Public Assistance Eligibility The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as Amended (Stafford Act), Title 42 of the United States Code § 5121 et seq., authorizes the President to provide Federal assistance when the magnitude of an incident or threatened incident exceeds the affected State, Territorial, Indian Tribal, and local government capabilities to respond or recover.' This process is administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) via its Public Assistance Program. The Public Assistance Program provides assistance for emergency work on beaches under the Emergency Protective Measures (Category B) program. Category B assistance is available if "a natural or engineered beach has eroded to a point where a 5 -year flood could damage improved property, cost effective emergency protective measures on the beach that protect against damage from that flood are eligible." Eligible emergency work measures include: • Construction of emergency sand berms to protect against additional damage from a 5 -year flood. Emergency berms may be constructed with sand recovered from the beach or with imported sand. If imported sand is chosen to repair the berm, FEMA will only provide public assistance funding if the sand is from a source that meets applicable environmental regulations and one of the following circumstances exists: o Recoverable quantities are insufficient; or o State, Territorial, Tribal, or local government regulations prohibit placement of the recovered sand. The Emergency Protective Measures will cover the following work based on the expected erosion for a 5 -year flood: • Provide funding for emergency berms constructed with up to 6 cy per linear foot of sand above the 5 -year stillwater elevation or the berm's pre -storm profile, whichever is less. • Placement of sand below the 5 -year stillwater elevation is also eligible as part of the emergency protective measure if it is necessary to provide a base for the berm. • Placement of dune grass on an emergency berm is eligible only if it is required by permit and is an established, enforced, uniform practice that applies to the construction of all emergency berms within the applicant's jurisdiction. 'For the Federal government to provide assistance, the President must declare that an emergency or major disaster exists (Emergency Declaration). 3 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 329 3. 2022 HURRICANE SEASON 3.1 Hurricane Ian On September 26, 2022, Hurricane Ian developed into a Category 1 hurricane approximately 300 miles south of Cuba. On the morning of September 27, 2022, Hurricane Ian had strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane, and hit Cuba, causing nationwide power outages. Hurricane Ian moved north and strengthened to a Category 4 while moving across the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Ian made landfall on the United States in Lee County on September 28 around 3 p.m. as a Category 4 hurricane, delivering hurricane force winds and causing massive storm surge to the southwest coast of Florida. Figure 2 shows a radar image of Ian's wind field after landfall in Florida. The cyclone slowly moved west across the Florida peninsula and weakened to a tropical storm. After reaching the Atlantic Ocean, it again intensified into a Category 1 hurricane before making landfall once more near Georgetown, South Carolina, on September 30. Hurricane Ian then weakened to a post -tropical cyclone as it moved into North Carolina. Figure 3 plots the track of Hurricane Ian. of Hurricane Ian on September 28, 2022. National Weather Service) Hurricane Ian was a tropical storm when it hit Indian River County and developed into a Category 1 hurricane shortly after moving off the County's coast. The large wind field produced wave heights over 11 ft offshore of the County's coastline. The storm's path relative to Indian River County resulted in elevated storm surge and large waves impacting the County's beaches for several days while the storm approached and passed offshore. The result was appreciable erosion to the beach berm and dunes of Sector 4. Post -storm photographs of the Sector 4 shoreline are found in Appendix B. 4 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 330 14 loppMtUWve Wind History 73inph Figure 3. Hurrieat ` °Ian's Pa CumulaWe Wind History. (Source: National Oceanic an tmospheric Administration) Figure 4 displays the location of oceanographic data collection stations in the vicinity of Indian River County. The wave climate offshore of Indian River County is assumed to be representative of data collected by an offshore waverider buoy, Station 41114 — Fort Pierce, FL (134), published by the National Data Buoy Center (NOAA, 2022a). The buoy is located about 5 nautical miles offshore of the Indian River County / St. Lucie County line, in a water depth of approximately 53 ft. Data collection from the buoy includes significant wave height, wave period, wave direction, and other standard oc Wac and meteorological data. Water levels near the coast of Indian River County are assumed to be representative of data collected by a tidal station located in the Trident Basin of the interior of Port Canaveral; Trident Pier, FL — Station ID: 8721604 (NOAA, 2022b). The station is located about 35 nautical miles north of the northern Indian River County boundary. It is noted that the tide gage is not located on the open Atlantic Ocean coast. Rather, the station is somewhat sheltered and does not experience the dynamic storm surge (including wave setup) that occurs on the open coast. 5 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 331 Figure 4. Oceanographic Data Collection ftdons 21Wdian River County. Figure 5 displays the t1e seri significant wave;; eig ured at the Fort Pierce Buoy as Hurricane Ian impacted the area. a significant wave heights reported at the buoy are an average of the largest 1/3 rd of all wave heights during a 20 -minute sampling period (thus, there were waves that passed the buoy during the 20 -minute period that were larger than the reported height). Significant wave heights peaked at approximately 11 ft in the morning of September 29, as the storm p d offshore of the County. 6 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 332 12 - Figure 5. Significant Wave Heights Measured during Hurricane Ian. Figure 6 displays the time series of water levels measured at the Trident Basin station as Hurricane Ian impacted the area. The greatest storm surge, calculated as the difference between the observed water level and the predicted tide, was +2.9 ft during the morning of September 29. The storm surges resulted in a storm tide of +3.9 ft NAVD at its peak. Based on pre- and post -storm profile inspection, wave impacts and reached the toe of the dune in many places, which resides at around +7.5 ft NA along m f the County's coast. 'Storm surge is defined as the abnormal rise of water generated by a storm, over and above the predicted astronomical tide, and is expressed in terms of height above normal tide levels. Because storm surge represents the deviation from normal water levels, it is not referenced to a vertical datum. z Storm tide is defined as the water level due to the combination of storm surge and the astronomical tide, and is expressed in terms of height above a vertical datum, i.e. the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88). 7 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 333 10. Al Figure 5. Significant Wave Heights Measured during Hurricane Ian. Figure 6 displays the time series of water levels measured at the Trident Basin station as Hurricane Ian impacted the area. The greatest storm surge, calculated as the difference between the observed water level and the predicted tide, was +2.9 ft during the morning of September 29. The storm surges resulted in a storm tide of +3.9 ft NAVD at its peak. Based on pre- and post -storm profile inspection, wave impacts and reached the toe of the dune in many places, which resides at around +7.5 ft NA along m f the County's coast. 'Storm surge is defined as the abnormal rise of water generated by a storm, over and above the predicted astronomical tide, and is expressed in terms of height above normal tide levels. Because storm surge represents the deviation from normal water levels, it is not referenced to a vertical datum. z Storm tide is defined as the water level due to the combination of storm surge and the astronomical tide, and is expressed in terms of height above a vertical datum, i.e. the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88). 7 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 333 8 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 334 Figure 7. Path of Hurricane Nicole (NOAA 2022). Nicole crossed the same region in Florida devastated six weeks earlier by Hurricane Ian, and was the first hurricane to make landfall on Florida's east coast since Katrina in 2005. Despite being relatively weak, Nicole's large size produced widespread heavy rainfall and strong winds across the Greater Antilles, the Bahamas, and Florida, knocking out power and inflicting significant damage in many areas. Days of strong onshore wind flow onto the east coast of Florida produced severe beach erosion, especially in Indian River County. Figure 8 displays the time series of significant wave height measured at the Fort Pierce Buoy (NDBC #41114) as Hurricane Nicole impacted the area. Significant wave heights peaked at approximately 19 ft on November 9. The wave height readings went out shortly after the peak height was recorded. The storm's path relative to Indian River County resulted in elevated storm surge and large waves impacting the County's beaches for several days while the storm approached and impacted the County. The result was appreciable erosion to the beach berm and dunes of Sector 4. Post -storm photographs of the Sector 4 shoreline are found in Appendix B. 9 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 335 10 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC UZI b; 0 5 Q z 4 v - 3 c 3 0 2 1 v 1 w 0 o -1 Zi -2.. -3 b; 5 3 AA 1 11 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 337 4. BEACH PROFILE DATA COLLECTION Beach profile surveys collected before the passing of Hurricane Ian and after the passing of Hurricane Nicole were utilized to represent pre- and post -storm conditions. These profile sets are listed and described below. Table I lists the survey control of the profiles. Cross section plots of the surveyed profiles are displayed in Appendix A. Pre -Ian Survey: The pre -Ian survey was collected in two separate surveys for Sector 4. The first survey included R -monuments R-55 to R-60 and was collected between April 7 and May 7, 2022, by Morgan & Eklund, Inc. as part of the Sector 3 Renourishment Project post -construction monitoring requirements. The onshore survey was collected between April 7 and May 7, while the offshore survey was collected on May 6. The second survey included R -monuments R-61 to R-72 and was collected between September 9 and 20, 2022, by Morgan & Eklund, Inc. as part of the County's 2022 annual physical monitoring effort. The onshore survey was collected between September 9 and 20, while the offshore survey was collected on September 15 and 16, 2022. Post -Nicole Survey: The post -Nicole survey was collected between December 6, 2022, and January 11, 2023, by Morgan & Eklund, Inc. following both storms. The onshore survey was collected between December 6 and Jan _,,.. 11, we, the offshore survey was collected between January 5 and 10, 2023. 12 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 338 Table 1. Beach Profile Monument Control Unless otherwJ ted, the vertical datum utilized in this report is the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (referred to as NAVD88 or NAVD). Tidal datums for the ocean shorefront of Vero Beach (Station ID 8722105) were obtained from NOAA Tides & Currents (NOAA, 2022b), and are summarized in Table 2. To conform to previous studies within the County, a MHW elevation of +0.6 ft NAVD is defined in this report. 13 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 339 Table 2. Tidal Datums Established at Vero Beach (Ocean), FL 4 MHHW = 3.90 ft Mean Higher -High Water (MHHW) +0.88 +3.90 MHW = 3.57ft Mean High Water (MHW) +0.55 +3.57 �E North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88) 0 +3.02 3 NAVD88 = 3.02 ft Mean Sea Level (MSL) -1.14 +1.88 Mean Tide Level (MTL) -1.14 +1.88 National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD29) -1.48 +1.54 Mean Low Water (MLW) -2.83 +0.19 Mean Lower -Low Water (MLLW) 1 -3.02 1 0 1 MSL/MTL = 1.88 ft VERO BEACH (OCEAN), FL- Station ID: 8722105; Latitude 27'40.2' N, Longitude 80' 21.6'w; Epoch: 1993-2001 NGVD29 = 1.54 ft : ' MLW = 0.19ft 0 MLLW = 0.00ft 5. SHORELINE AND DUNE POSITION CHANGE , Beach profile surveys collected before and after the 2022 hurricane season were analyzed to quantify the change in the location of the Mean High Water Line (MHWL) and dune position. • MHW Shoreline: The MHW tidal datum for the ocean shorefront of Indian River County is identified by NOAA Tides & Currents (Station ID 8722105) to be at +0.55 ft NAVD. FDEP's Land Boundary Information System (LABINS) also provides interpolated MHW elevations along the County's ocean shorefront at approximate one -mile intervals. At the County's northernmost location, the MHW is specified at +0.63 ft NAVD, while it is +0.54 ft at the southernmost County location. Considering typical vertical survey accuracy (typically f 0.2 ft), and to conform to previous studies within the County, a MHW elevation of +0.6 ft NAVD is used to define the shoreline location. • Dune Position: The dune position is defined as the seaward -most cross -shore location of the +10 -ft contour. This contour typically corresponds to the average seaward face of the dune throughout the County, and has been used to track the dune position in previous studies, including the multiple iterations of the County's Beach Preservation Plan (CB&I, 2015; Stantec, 2019). 14 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 340 Figure 10 illustrates the extent of dunes lost within the monitoring area. As can be seen from the photograph, the dune has suffered severe erosion and the associated dune overwalk structure has been completely washed out. Irrigation lines, which were once installed along the top of the dune, are also exposed in the photograph to the left of the palm tree. Losses to the dune system, like shown in Figure 10, are not expected to naturally recover to their pre -storm conditions and will likely need restored to protect upland infrastructure. The results of the contour change analysis are summarized in Table 3 and Figure 11. The MHW shoreline experienced an average seaward advance of 9.9 ft between the pre- and post -storm surveys. The greatest retreat, averaging -2.1 ft, occurred along the southern portion of the project between R-70 and R-72. The dune position experienced an average landward retreat of -19.2 ft, with at least -20 feet of dune retreat experienced at eight (8) monuments throughout the Sector (R-56, R-57, R-58, R-63, R-69, R-70, R-71, and R-72). Figure 10. Post -Nicole Conditions in Indian River Shores. 15 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 341 16 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 342 :40 6. BEACH VOLUME CHANGE Beach profile surveys collected before the passing of Hurricane Ian and after the passing of Hurricane Nicole were directly compared to estimate volumetric changes. Volume changes at the profile transects are described in terms of volume density change, reported in cubic yards per alongshore foot of beach (cy/ft). Volume change between the roughly 1000 -ft spaced transects are calculated by using the average -end -area method and reported in cubic yards (cy). Volume changes were calculated from the landward side of the dune out to an offshore depth of closure (DOC) in order to include the entire active beach profile and multiple contours along the dry beach to capture dune losses. As FEMA Category B losses are viewed as cumulative and not additive by storm, losses measured between pre -Ian and post -Nicole are presented within this section. Seaward Limit of Volumetric Analysis (Depth of Closure) Due to the jagged nature of the nearshore hardbottom found just offshore of the Sector 4 beach, volume calculations are unreliable along this substrate; therefore, volume changes along the profiles are terminated at the landward extent of the hardbottom. Due to the highly variable nature of the offshore location of the hardbottom, a seaward limit of volume calculation is specified for each R -monument profile within the study area. As such, volume calculations represent seabed changes landward of the location at which movement of sediment could reasonably be estimated, while discounting the naturally irregular hardbottom seafloor. The seaward limit was calculated as the distance from the R -monument to 430 ft seaward of the MHWL (Stantec, 2019). The 2022 post -storm survey was used to determine the location of the MHWL at each monument. The seaward limit is specified at each R -monument in distance offshore (Table 4). That is, volume changes are not included offshore of a specified distance and not deeper than a specified elevation. For clarity of nomenclature within this report, the seaward limit of volumetric analysis is referred to as the,depth of closure (or DOC). le 4. Sew Limit of Volumetric Analysis (Depth of Closure) R-55 566.9 R-61 625.0 R-67 851.7 R-56 572.9 R-62 627.0 R-68 531.5 R-57 631.2 R-63 574.4 R-69 557.2 R-58 562.0 R-64 609.9 R-70 583.6 T-59 562.3 R-65 607.4 R-71 654.5 T-60 654.1 R-66 659.0 T-72 590.3 18 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 344 Total Volume Change During the Storm Inter -Survey Period The results of the volume change analysis are shown graphically in Figure 12 and summarized in Table 5. Volume changes are computed above different vertical datums in order to assess the cross -shore changes in beach volume. The volume changes are plotted in bar chart form as interpolated volume changes between each profile transect. The bars indicate the volume changes measured between different vertical segments of the beach profile, while the black dashed -line represents the total profile volume change. • Grey Bar: Sub -aerial change, from the dune to above MHW (+0.6 ft NAVD) • Blue Bar: Sub -aqueous change, from MHW out to the offshore DOC • Black Dashed -Line: Total profile change, from the dune to the offshore DOC Above MEW, Sector 4 lost -50,200 cy (average of -2.9 cy/ft) during the storm inter -survey period. Below MHW to the depth of closure, the Sector gained +51,000 cy (average of +2.9 cy/ft). Measured along the entire profile, from the dunes to the depth of closure, the 3.3 miles of beach gained a total of 800 cy (average of 0.05 cy/ft). Figure 13 illustrates the cross -shore transfer of sand from the dune and dry beach portion of the beach to the sub -aqueous zone. Due to this process, sand from the dune system was transported to the offshore portion of the profile and resulted in an approximate no -net loss within the coastal system. However, although the total volume change to the depth of closure was minimal, substantial impacts occurred to the dry beach area and dunes, which are not anticipated to recover naturally. In order to further quantify dune losses, the next sectio details impacts to the dune portion of the beach profile. 19 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 345 20 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 346 Table 5. Beach Volume Change 'R-55 to R-60 volumes were calculated using May 2022 (pre -storm) survey data. 21 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 347 {M.lxprr fill "" "" Figure 13. Beach Volume Change. Dune Volume Change During the Storm Inter -Survey Period The results of the dune/dry beach volume change analysis are shown graphically in Figure 14 and summarized in Table 6. Volume changes are computed above different vertical datums in order to assess the cross -shore changes in beach and dune volume. The volume changes are plotted in bar chart form as interpolated volume changes between each profile transect. The bars indicate the volume changes measured above different vertical elevations of the beach profile. • Orange Bar: Above 2.5' NAVD • Blue Bar: Above 5.0' NAVD • Green Bar: Above 7.5' NAVD Above 2.5' NAVD, Sector 4 lost -78,700 cy (average of -4.5 cy/ft) during the storm inter -survey period. Above 5.0' NAVD, the Sector lost -87,700 cy (average of -5.1 cy/ft) during the storm inter -survey period. Above 7.5' NAVD, Sector 4 lost -72,100 cy (average of -4.2 cy/ft) during the storm inter -survey period. When comparing pre- to post -storm profiles, the apparent dune losses commence at approximately +5' NAVD and continue to the most landward portion of the dune. Figure 15 depicts the magnitude of dune erosion experienced within the Sector 4 project and the associated impact to upland infrastructure. As previously detailed, the dune system is currently in 22 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 348 a vulnerable state and future storms could impact upland infrastructure due to the loss of its protective value. Volume necessary to rebuild the dune to its pre -storm conditions should be consider by funding partners as a means to restore storm protection. Table 6. Dune Volume Change 24 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 350 w.. -. u J WY Figure 15. Sector 4 Dune Impacts. Background Erosion Background erosion was estimated to account for the beach volume changes other than losses due to Hurricanes Ian and Nicole that may have occurred during the time period between the pre- and post -storm surveys. Background erosion was analyzed in the study by calculating volume changes due to average wave conditions and storm events that occurred between July 2013 and summer 2022 (9 years) and then accounting for sand volumes placed during that period. Background erosion rate was calculated separately for R-55 to T-60, due to the difference in date of the summer 2022 survey. The background erosion for section of beach from R-55 to T-60 was calculated over a time period of 8.83 years from July 2013 to May 2022, and equaled 8,300 cy/yr. The background erosion for section of beach from T-60 to T-72 was calculated over a time period of 9.16 years from July 2013 to September 2022, and equaled 16,200 cy/yr. Utilizing the background erosion rates of 8,300 cy per year and 16,200 cy per year for the 4 -month and 8 -month periods, respectively, between the pre -storm survey (summer 2022) and the post -storm survey (January 2023), a background change of -10,900 cy was estimated for the project area. 25 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 351 7. RUN-UP CALCULATIONS 7.1 Hurricanes Ian and Nicole The following assumptions and calculations were performed in order to determine if Sector 4 is at risk for damage to improved property from a 5 -year flood or storm event. Post -Hurricane Nicole survey data was collected by Morgan & Eklund surveyors in January 2023. The profile surveys were collected along the published azimuth and extended from the dune offshore beyond the depth of closure (DOC). Wave characteristics were taken from Wave Information Station (WIS) 63448 (Figure 16). This station is located offshore directly east of Sector 5 and is the best representative of deepwater conditions necessary for calculations. An equation was determined for the best linear fit to the top 41 events from 1981 to 2020. This equation was used to determine the Hmo for a 5 -year return period. A Tp value was determined by averaging the 7th through the 10th largest storm events from the same data set. Figure 16. WIS Station 73300 Data. 26 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 352 Storm Event Return Period of 41 -yr ( 1980-2020) Wave Hindcast Atlantic Ocean Station 63448 : Lat: 27.6670 Lon: -80.1670 Depth: 20m Linear Fit to top 41 events: H = 3.5068 + 1.0052 e In [ Return Period(yrs) J mo 10 ij f � EA4 i 4 C C = 6 _ r. __ Y__ _..w. _ �__ I CU 4. 4 + Event J. - Ft a> :. ;.. W 5 0 -yr 2 r __ _ . r.w __.. r' _-yr 100 { ,.,....:.-. Extrap 0 10-1 100 `f0 102 Return Period(yrs) Top 10 events based on Peak Hmo Event Date/Time(UTC) Hmo T1313 dwave Event Date/Time(UTC) Hm TPP Bwave 1 2004/09/26 03:00 6.10 14.70 78.9 6 2005/10/24 15:00 5.70 10.00 97.1 2 2004/09/05 05:00 6.50 13.30 81.1 7 2012/10/26 21:00 5.60 14.70 69.6 3 2016/10/07 06:00 6.30 13.30 68.6 8 1995/08/02 05:00 5.50 12.10 82.6 4 1999/09/15 07:00 6.00 16.10 68.4 9 2017/09/11 02:00 5.30 11.00 109.9 5 1999/10/16 08:00 5.90 11.00 88.1 10 2008/09/05 13:00 5.00 13.30 77.1 M event is defined as any period when Hrno> 2.17m Bwave is direction that waves are arriving from Figure 16. WIS Station 73300 Data. 26 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 352 7.2 Calculations and Results The 2% runup values were determined using the following equation (1) (Stockdon et al., 2006). The surf similarity parameter, f, was determined using equation (2). In all calculations the deepwater wave height, Ho, was determined from the zero moment wave height, Hmo, using equation (3). The deepwater wavelength, Lo, was calculated using equation (4) with the wave period, Tp, from the seventh event in WIS data, and R is the slope of the active beach profile from the -5 foot contour to the +8 foot contour (Appendix A). i R2% = 1.1 0.35 tan 0 (HOLO) 2 + [HOLO (0.563 tan 02+ 0.004)12 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) The maximum storm -induced water-surface"`elevation-W iced from using historic water levels near the coast of Indian River County collected by a ti "station located in the Trident Basin of the interior of Port Canaveral; Trident Pier, FL — Station ID: 8721604 (NOAA, 2022b). The station is located about 35 nautical miles north of the northern Indian River County boundary. It is noted that the tide gage is not located on the open Atlantic Ocean coast. Rather, the station is somewhat sheltered and does not experience the dynamic storm surge (including wave setup) that occurs on the open coast. The monthly high storm surge values were obtained from NOAA CO- OPS in feet above MEW at the gauge. A return period analysis was performed on the data and determined that a 5 -year storm caused the water level to rise approximately 3.1 ft above MHW. MHW in Indian River County is0.6ft NAVD and the additional storm surge would cause the still water elevation to rise to approximately 3.7 ft NAVD. The calculated runup value was then added to the 3.7 -ft stillwater elevation to determine the total runup elevation for Sector 4 which is equal to 11.1 ft NAVD. The results of the calculations can be seen in Figure 17. The maximum dune elevation was determined for each profile from the Morgan & Eklund survey from January 2023. In Sector 4, the dune height at each R -monument is greater than the runup experienced with a 5 -year storm. The Sector 4 profiles can be found in Appendix A. Although the maximum post -storm dune height minimally exceeds the total runup elevation, it is important to note the large loss of dune width within the project area and scarping of the dune due to wave action, which has already impacted an upland residence in the vicinity of 27 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 353 R-67. There is potential risk for damage to improved property if the total runup elevation is solely considered by FEMA for Category B funding within this area. i { 20 _ 1s — - 16 0 14 z 12 S10 C 0 0 8 a� w 6 4 2 0 Sector 4 : . t0 h 00. 0�. to W h 00 O �!1 Uf Y1 tn. tD to tD T tD l0 l0 tD 1� No .. . ac c ac ►= W cc z oc Cr W z cc cc_ .W: FDEP R -Monument: Maximum Post -Storm Dune Elevation Calculated 2 Percent Runup FJkM I V S 4 e E n sod Tobd Runup Elevation. 8. VEGET N The dune vegetation along the Sector 4 oreline is in need of rehabilitation due to impacts from Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. The dune system provides valuable protection to coastal infrastructure in addition to serving as habitat. Based upon an analysis of the pre- and post -storm landward vegetation extents, there was an average overall cross -shore loss of vegetation of 19 ft. Utilizing dune retreat at each profile within the project area and the average loss of vegetated dune area, approximately 329,213 dune plants are required to fully replant the dune system. 9. COST ESTIMATE The cost estimate to replace sand lost above MHW (+0.6' NAVD) due to impacts from the 2022 hurricane season is based on obtaining material from upland sand mine(s) and transporting it to the project site via truck -haul method (Table 7). This was the method of construction utilized for the initial 2010-2012 project, the 2014/15 dune repair project, and the 2021/22 renourishment. The 28 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 354 itemized cost estimates are based on bids received for the 2021/22 project and the Emergency repair projects conducted by the County post -Ian and Nicole. Engineering, Design, Permitting, and Construction Administration costs are estimated at 10% of the construction cost, which is typically based on previous project experience. A 10% contingency is included to account for uncertainties such as inflation and fuel prices. The estimated cost to repair the dune damages from both storms could be up to $5,093,666.71 with 10% added for contingency. The costs presented within the table assume a November 1, 2023 commencement date. Table 7. Estimated Construction Cost 1) Mobilization & Demobilization LS 1 $ 137,500.00 $ 137,500.00 2) Supply/Deliver/Place Sand CV 87,700 $ 41.42 $ 3,632,534.00 3) Beach Tilling LS 1 $ 14,280.00 $ 14,280.00 4) Supply/Deliver/Plant Dune Vegetation EA 329,213 $ 1.07 $ 352,257.91 5) Site Restoration LS 1 $ 13,070.00 $ 13,070.00 6) Pre- and Post -Placement Surveys LS 1 $ 60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 7) Engineering, Design, Permitting, Construction Admin. 10% of items 1-5 $ 420,964.19 Subtotal Cost $ 4,630,606.10 Contingency 10% $ 463,060.61 Total Cost $ 5,093,666.71 *Unit cost estimates are based on bidding costs associated with the IRC Sector 3 project conducted in 2021/22 and Emergency post -storm repairs 10. SUMMARY During the storm int' ey , th)!S(each! pr ct experienced an average dune retreat of -19.2 ft and etric loss wsystem of 87,700 cy. Due to sand being deposited near the MHW the uppersured MHW shoreline change was +9.9 ft and a total beach volumetric change of +a depth of closure (average of 0.05 cy/ft). As detailed above, the associated MHW shore and beach volume gain is attributable to the large amount of volume lost from the upper beach (dune) and deposited at and below the waterline. It is unlikely that the dry beach will recover to pre -storm conditions based on the normal wave climate of the area. There is potential risk for damage to improved property if the total runup elevation is solely considered for FEMA Category B funding within this area. The estimated cost to fully repair the damages to the dunes from the 2022 hurricane season is $5,093,666.71, which includes 10% added for contingency. 11. REFERENCES APTIM, July 2022. Indian River County Sector 3 Beach & Dune Renourishment Project, Post - Construction Engineering Report. Prepared for Indian River County. CB&I Coastal Planning & Engineering, February 2015. Beach Preservation Plan, Indian River County. Prepared for Indian River County. 29 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 355 Coastal Technology Corporation, 2008a. Indian River County Sector 3 Beach & Dune Restoration Project Design Document. Prepared for Indian River County. Coastal Technology Corporation, December 2008b. Indian River County, Florida, Beach Preservation Plan. Prepared for Indian River County. Indian River County Coastal Engineering Division, September 30, 2022. Beach Observation Report, Hurricane Ian. Indian River County Coastal Engineering Division, November 10, 2022. Beach Observation Report, Hurricane Nicole. National Hurricane Center, 2022 Tropical Cyclone Advisory Archive. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2022/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ac http://www.ndbc.noaa.govl National Oceanic and Atmospheric http: //tidesandcurrents. noaa.govl Stantec Consulting Update. Prep; National Data Buoy Center. 2022b. Tides & Currents. 9 Beach Preservation Plan 30 APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 356 APPENDIX A Beach Profile Cross -Sections APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC 357 APPENDIX B Pre- and Post -Storm Photographs These photos are from Indian River County's Beac , bsery lion Reports for Hurricanes Ian and Nicole ( APTIM ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC. 358 Hurricane Ian Before and After Beachcomber Lane Beach Access Hurricane Nicole Before and After BEFORE AFTER 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. Indian River County Post Hurricanes Ian and Nicole Sector 4 Beach Status Public Works Department ECoastal Engineering Division Vl� \ oma\ May 16, 2023 Okla— Hurricane Ian September 23-30, 2022 NiTrack Histor cole i oe tw, fa[Mya4. =C7 .No4fmrvgM r Tampa > Ni M�emi Hurricane Ian's Path Hurricane Nicole's Path (Source: The Weather Channel) (Source: Weather Underground) Much of Indian River County's 22.4 miles of beaches sustained appreciable erosion to the beach berm and dunes as a result of impacts from these storms. 351- 1 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. • Sector 4 represents approximately 3.2 miles of shoreline from FDEP Range Monument R55 to R72 • During the storm inter -survey period, the Sector:4 beach experienced an average dune retreat of -19.2 ft and a loss of sand above Mean High Water of 50,200 cubic yards (cy). • Portions of immediate beachfront infrastructure were observed to be in a vulnerable state following the passage of the storms. 351- 2 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. • Although a significant loss of sand due to the dune erosion was measured, hydrographic surveys performed after Hurricane Nicole showed an average shoreline gain of 9.9 ft and a beach volume gain of 800 cy above the depth of closure. • It is unlikely that the Dune will recover to pre -storm conditions based on the normal wave climate of the area. 351"3 • Sector 4 is not an engineered beach. • Most of Sector 4 has NOT been classified as a Critically Eroded Beach by the FDEP's Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection, only the southern 2,100 feet of Sector 4 maintains a Critically Eroded Designation (R70 to R72). 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. iECTCR� • The department (FDEP), pursuant to rule 62B-36.002(5), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), defines "critically eroded shoreline" as, "a segment of the shoreline where natural processes or human activity have caused or contributed to erosion and recession of the beach or dune system to such a degree that upland development, recreational interests, wildlife habitat, or important cultural resources are threatened or lost. Critically eroded shorelines may also include peripheral segments or gaps between identified critically eroded areas which, although they may be stable or slightly erosional now, their inclusion is necessary for continuity of management of the coastal system or for the design integrity of adjacent beach management projects." X51.4 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.I. • To determine whether a segment of shoreline is critically eroded, the FDEP investigates an area of concern and employs both qualitative assessments and quantitative data and analyses. • When data is limited at the time of an investigation, FDEP staff utilizes professional engineering judgment based upon reasonably accepted standards and practices in evaluating the erosion condition of a shoreline. • Subsequently, when pertinent new data is obtained, the department updates the analysis. • Indian River County has, on multiple occasions, requested that the FDEP consider Sector 4 as a Critically Eroded Beach. 55115 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. D'LM ➢ February 2018 FDEP response was that Sector 4 shoreline was not critically eroded per the definition of the program ➢ January 2021 FDEP response was that the modeling studies indicated that upland development is not presently threatened by the estimated storm erosion, and hence, does not lead to a designation of critically eroded beach ➢December 2022 FDEP response was that the Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection's Coastal Engineering and Geology group is 'compiling and reviewing the pre- and post -storm beach topographic data in preparation of a report to re- evaluate beaches for determining critically eroded designations.' If Sector 4 was to be classified as a Critically Eroded Shoreline, that would make it eligible to apply for Cost Share Funding with the FDEP. Eligibility does not mean guaranteed to receive Cost Share funds. There is an application process and a grading scale that takes into account several factors before determining if funding will be allocated. • Even if Sector 4 was to be awarded Cost Share funds, the impacts on theroject would be minimal based on the limited public access within Sector 4 only amounting to approximate)y 1/8t" of a mile of Cost Share eligibility, or approximately 2.3% of the project could be funded by the State*. * Indian River County Beach Preservation Plan, 2015, CB&I 3 _51 , 6 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. FEMA Funding for Beach and Dune repairs is broken down into 2 categories based on "Engineered Beaches" or "Unimproved Natural Beaches" • Category G Funding: Engineered beaches are "constructed by the placement of imported sand—of proper grain size—to a designed elevation, width, and slope" and maintained by "periodic renourishment" [see FEMA's Public Assistance and Policy Guide (PAPPG) v.4, p. 180]. There are no engineered beaches in Sector 4. 3,5(1- 7 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. Per a 05/08/2023 e-mail preliminary determination issued by FEMA, Sector 4 beaches are NOT Engineered Beaches, and therefore NOT eligible for Category G funding. r .As, • Category B Funding: FEMA considers all beaches that are not engineered beaches to be unimproved natural beaches. Replacement of sand on an unimproved natural beach is not eligible for Public Assistance [44 CFR § 206.226 (j)]. However, if a natural beach has eroded to a point where flooding from a 5 -year storm could damage improved property" FEMA can construct an "emergency berm" on that beach. 35r - 8 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. Per a 05/08/2023 e-mail preliminary determination issued by FEMA, there is NOT any part of Sector 4 that qualifies for placement of an emergency berm, therefore repairs made to the dune system within Sector 4 are NOT eligible for Category B funding. To qualify for an emergency berm, '...the Applicant must demonstrate that the stillwater level plus wave runup elevation for a 5 -year storm exceeds the post -incident elevation. of the primary dune." (PAPPG, p. 138). As shown by survey data, the stillwater plus wave runup elevation at all locations In Sector 4 does not exceed the elevation of the primary dune. 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. • Beach and Shores Preservation Advisory Committee was presented with the Sector 4 status at the regularly scheduled April 17 meeting. • Discussions regarding the status resulted in the BSPAC making recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners that is included in the May 16, 2023 Sector 4 Agenda Item. 00-01, kT BSPAC supported recommendations • Request that the BCC direct staff to look at performing a dune only project within Sector 4. • Request that the BCC direct staff to look at performing a feasibility study to determine eligibility for Sector 4 becoming an "Engineered Beach". J5-1 - 10 $ 5,093,666.71 to $ 5,924,218.98 6 - 11 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. Obstacles to future potential sand placement repair efforts within Sector 4 • Easements — these needed prior to the County performing any activity on private property. There are approximately 64 properties within Sector 4 that staff will need to contact.to obtain easements. Experience shows that it may take one to three years to obtain the necessary easements for the project. • Funding — County staff anticipates challenging FEMA's determination of ineligibility of Sector 4 for Federal Funding. We also continue to work with the FDEP in order to determine availability of any State funding. • Beach access — Only public access within Sector 4 is Beachcomber Lane access. • Sand — availability of sand. • Even if Sector 4 gets classified as a Critically Eroded Beach, the entire stretch of Sector 4 would not be eligible for FDEP Cost -Share funding due to the limited Public Access.(only Beachcomber Lane would qualify as a Public Access). '?J-12 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. • The estimated cost to repair the dune damages from the 2022 hurricane season to the Sector coastline is $5,093,666.71 to $5,924,218.98. • FEMA has determined that Sector 4 is ineligible for Federal Funding Assistance to address storm impacts on the beach. County anticipates challenging this determination. • Most of Sector 4 is not defined as Critically Eroded under the FDEP's program, therefore not eligible for Cost Share Funding. • Even if Sector 4 were to obtain a Critically Eroded Status, the funding support under the FDEP program would be minimal due to the lack of Public Access which factors into their funding strategy. e V SeCUK • Currently, no easements have been obtained within.the perspective project area within Sector 4. This has been shown to be a very lengthy process. 351-13 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. • BSPAC Recommendations: ➢Direct Staff to look at performing a dune only project for Sector 4 ➢Direct Staff to look at performing a feasibility study to determine eligibility for Sector 4 becoming an "Engineered Beach" Staff recommends the BCC continue to support Staff's on-going discussions with FEMA, FDEM, FDEP and the regulatory permitting agencies in order to continue to pursue funding sources for any potential future dune repair project addressing the Sector 4 impacts from Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. • Staff is requesting Board direction for Sector 4. Zj5.14 ! R-56 4.5 -24.1 ! R-57 14.1 -26.3 !I R-58 24.0 -20.2 T-59 23.8 -10.5 T-60 10.6 -18.2 R-61 8.6 -12.9 R-62 25.5 -16.1 R-63 5.9 -25.2 R-64 15.3 -10.8 R-65 14.1 -18.9 R-66 9.1 -15.7 R-67 1.9 -11.8 R-68 15.3 -8.2 R-69 6.8 -37.8 R-70 -6.0 -24.2 R-71 6.6 -29.3 T-72 -7.0 -28.0 Average: 9.9 -19.2 lMHWI defined at +0.6 feet NAVD88. Dune defined at+10.0 ft NAVD88. 3R-55 to T-60 pre -storm shorellne and dune positions determined using May 2022 survey data. 3 15 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. s z=ly Sector 4 ® Post Hurricanes Survey 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. emergency projects foflowing Hurricane Matthew arty isnt'w'"e'�pE BPP, the erosional trend has continued and there h large-scale bead nourishments within the secta;:0itit�lr;t Table 4. Annualized shoreline change,'t 0*61114 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. 1` Net R-11 to 1 -7,767 Inclucle July 2019, July survey data was only avallah "Inclucles, 2013 to 2018 toWsior Seclor 1 aW 2,2013 to 2011 Without Nourishmmi for reim-alining4aclors 'T-17tOR-55 -403,335 235,392 5 to T-72 -212,547 7,900 42 to R-86 -32,266 28,793 toR-97408,998 .ia, - : 773—�i� to R-1 08 -267,089 12,900 tftR-119 223,052 el 0 -283,187 616.845 Inclucle July 2019, July survey data was only avallah "Inclucles, 2013 to 2018 toWsior Seclor 1 aW 2,2013 to 2011 Without Nourishmmi for reim-alining4aclors 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. County should pursue would be a beach nourishment project. In addition,considers should be given to expanding a Sector 4 nourishment project to possibly include the " northern portion of Sector 5 from R-73 to R-78 based on volume losses betweett and 2019. 1100WOrO ed structures are still not recommended for SedaF viable solution at this time. ra )s'currently classified by FDEP as critically eroded between,'O Tt) and+ ' but ;stretches from R-55 to T-72, in which the County is working to obtairi' Eroded Beach status. Sector 4 has experienced the highest ed shoreline erosion, with a loss of err between t1 #*ft kiss of 33.2 Nyr atJWAWW between July 2017 and 4D hurricanes. High erosion rates are consistently measured in the southern *,Ctq, 4 Whilo no large-scale nourishment project has been completed in Seclt " Continue to monitor and evaluate and any structures that could to The only proposed management strategy for this sector the Y p p 9 gy County should pursue would be a beach nourishment project. In addition,considers should be given to expanding a Sector 4 nourishment project to possibly include the " northern portion of Sector 5 from R-73 to R-78 based on volume losses betweett and 2019. 1100WOrO ed structures are still not recommended for SedaF viable solution at this time. 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. 20 - Q I Dear Nicole and Eric, Thank you for the output file for the 25 -year return period stoma surge. setup. The inputs to the numerical modeling appearreasonable. The department staff used the 2020 -July surrey data and the model parameters n BSRC 2010 than_ 11fln.- daac-1-gal- fnmb'md.Arian!ir o1D to estimate stone erosion using the SBEACH Model (see attached). The department model study mclxtlted slightly more erosion- For example, the 25 -year storm erosion limits reach the multi -family dwelling structure located lust north of DEP relerenco mpnument R-61, whereas the erosion limits of the APTIM study are lust seaward of the strsstlliM 1j, {I,gt>!e only structure within the reach between R-51.3 to R40 where the estimated itoydll 'iks reach the seaward side of the structure. Both modeling studies indicate that currently, the uptamd development is not presently threatened by the estimated storm erosion, and hence, does not lead to a designation of critically eroded beach. The depanment staff confirmed the shoreline change rates hrted m Table 3 of APTIMXPE„>3wn, The trends In the volume change calculations appear to be consistent with the shgr; The shoreline and volume changes are not unexpected given the frequency of stoml{?�jtMte during the time perlod.APEIhYCK=0y�describes these recseatay{NMesls sd"ys1911fh - circumstances wherebylfKi +Yf�lrRatened, but at tllk llM ertmenI ..It does not ConNr that theyaRpl !> ielless the eroslan"P Naturalpost- storm recovery should be eapecYElnoMtonng surveyswlB'uthMurtl processes will cause eroslon and recess ion ofttt**Wand dune systems sueh{I!ree that upland development, recreational i teresisr'WiINf/e habitat or important culAiiairesources, are threatened. The Sector a reach between R-51.3 and R-70 is wt a short, discreet segment that for continuity of Lis managemem should be included with either of the e_d}asemsegments of critically eroded shoreline. For practaal reasons the management and consaru060 of the adjacent protects have been undertaken ideioly. The length of she adjacent prolacts is sufficient mteduce end bsses such thou �ItjaD Isnot necessary for the design Integrity of the project. And while the spreecfl%04i}r glYrproposed sand placed in Sector a might supply marginally more sand to the downdrift Sector 5, It does not appear to be necessary for the design integrity of the adjacent Project Piease contact me If you have any questions. 20 Q I zs " .e- � I Lis 20 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. .. DMIa�Rlvvtaoif(� .. Mawn ;Y Mike Manaus 'YS/]0l .. _ .. w Illuso-atbn - .. pawn W I4ks lY WN ... - Ofl1¢af Coastal [nylnaM�q aM 4eobpy 6ou0 . .. �S I 21 iy 3 qg r � 5/16/2023 Item 12.G.1. ?J 23 Lj w� \\\ ��\ � - .�E � �� \ \\\\\�� �/� . �\ � � Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraaL Deputy County Attorney Susan J. Prado, Assistant County Attorney Attorney's Matters - B.C.C. 5.16.23 Oce of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney DATE: May 1, 2023 SUBJECT: County Attorney's Annual Employment Agreement ATTORNEY BACKGROUND. My current employment agreement expires on July 1, 2023. I continue to enjoy my job, and would like to renew it for another year. A proposed agreement is attached. The only change to the current employment agreement is the increase in the annual compensation which reflects my current salary. RECOMMENDATION. The County Attorney recommends that the Board review the proposed agreement, and decide whether to approve the agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign it. ATTACHMENT(S). Proposed County Attorney Employment Agreement C: IG,-i,-Tgow,51L51T,mp 1a9680cd4-1 d9d4b&-bl2.,30388Ibl8J5. dou 360 COUNTY ATTORNEY EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into as of May , 2023, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("Board of County Commissioners") and Dylan T. Reingold ("County Attorney"). WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to employ the County Attorney, and the County Attorney desires to accept such employment, as the County Attorney for Indian River County, Florida ("County"), in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual undertakings herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the parties agree, as follows: 1. Recitals. The above recital is true and correct, and is incorporated herein. 2. Employment. The Board of County Commissioners hereby employs the County Attorney, and the County Attorney hereby accepts such employment, as the County Attorney for Indian River County, Florida, for a term of one year commencing July 1, 2023 ("Commencement Date"). Such employment shall be full-time and exclusive; the County Attorney shall not perform compensated legal work for any other person or entity, without the approval of the Board of County Commissioners. 3. Duties. The County Attorney shall report directly to, and shall be under the direction of, the Board of County Commissioners, which shall determine the specific duties and matters to be undertaken by the County Attorney. The primary duty of the County Attorney shall be to provide legal advice and support to the Board of County Commissioners. In addition, the County Attorney shall (a) provide legal advice and support to the County Administrator, and the administrative departments of the County, (b) provide legal advice and support to the other commissions, boards, councils and committees of the County, (c) manage the County Attorney's Office to ensure that resources of the office are applied efficiently and responsibly, (d) prepare an annual budget for the County Attorney's Office, and (e) hire, promote, demote or dismiss all employees of the County Attorney's Office in accordance with the personnel rules of the County or, if applicable, the employee's contract or the provisions of the Code of Indian River County. All legal advice and support shall be provided in a professional, competent and timely manner. 4. Ethical and Leeal Standards of Conduct. The County Attorney shall comply with (a) the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar, including, without limitation, the Rules of Professional Conduct, (b) generally accepted ethical standards for the practice of law, and (c) all other applicable federal, state and local laws, rules or regulations applicable to the practice of law. In addition, the County Attorney shall comply with all federal, state and local criminal laws, and shall refrain from committing any act which, in the sole opinion of the Board of County Commissioners, adversely reflects on the County or its reputation, is contrary to the best interests of the County, or would be the basis for employee discipline under AM 801.1 of the Administrative Policy Manual (`Behavior of Employees"). The County Attorney shall notify the Board of County C:IGrami u Vegirtar3V.5IhmpI3J336bc3-4dO8-I4c3b7e9-SJ2Ib43eee69.d= 361 Commissioners within three days of being formally charged by law enforcement, the State Attorney, the Florida Bar, or any other such entity, with conduct violating the rules, standards or laws set forth above. 5. Salary. The County Attorney shall be paid an annual salary of $194,082.20 payable in 26 bi-weekly payments of $7,464.70, adjusted for required deductions. The County Attorney's salary shall be increased by any general or cost -of -living increases granted to other full-time, non- contract employees of the County; provided, however, that such increase shall not take effect earlier than six months after the Commencement Date, for increases occurring during the initial term. 6. Benefits. Except as modified herein, the County Attorney shall receive the same benefits as are available to full-time, non -contract employees of the County. In addition, (a) the County Attorney shall receive fifteen days of vacation annually, calculated from the Commencement Date or the annual anniversary date of employment; provided, however, that if the County Attorney's employment terminates for any reason at a time when the County Attorney has taken more vacation days than have accrued at the rate of 9.375 hours per month, the County Attorney shall reimburse the County for the overused vacation days, which amount may be deducted from the County Attorney's final paycheck(s), (b) the County shall pay a car allowance in the standard amount for senior County employees receiving a car allowance, (c) the County shall pay for the cost of Continuing Legal Education necessary for the County Attorney to maintain good standing in the Florida Bar, or to maintain legal specialty certification(s), or otherwise as determined necessary and appropriate by the County Attorney to perform the duties set forth herein. The cost of Continuing Legal Education shall include travel, lodging and expenses, in accordance with §112.061, Florida Statutes, (d) the County shall pay the County Attorney's Florida Bar dues (including section fees), Indian River County Bar Association dues, and Florida Bar certification or recertification fees, and (e) the County Attorney shall be included in the "Senior Management Service Class" of the Florida Retirement System. 7. Renewal. This Agreement is not a continuing contract and shall not automatically renew upon expiration of the initial or any subsequent term; rather, this Agreement shall only be renewed by execution of a renewal agreement by both parties. Each year, the County Attorney shall schedule the renewal of his/her employment agreement as an item for consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at a meeting to be held no later than 30 days prior to expiration of the then -existing term of the agreement. 8. Termination. Either party may terminate this Agreement for any reason upon 30 days written notice to the other party. Upon termination, County Attorney shall be paid accrued annual vacation and sick leave in accordance with the Indian River County Administrative Policy Manual. Otherwise, County Attorney waives any right to receive payment for any severance payment, any health insurance premiums, or any other form of payments, other than payment of salary through the final day of employment; provided, however, that this subsection shall not be construed to deprive the County Attorney of any earned benefits under the Florida Retirement System, or similar deferred income or retirement programs. A. Notwithstanding the requirement of 30 days written notice set forth above, the Board of County Commissioners may terminate the County Attorney's employment C:IG,—ic—U,&-5VSlT—pl5J536&34d0844c3- 7e9-5f14W3ea09.d— 2 362 immediately, upon a finding by the Board of County Commissioners of good cause. For the purposes of this section, the term "good cause" shall mean any of the following: (a) loss by the County Attorney of his/her right to practice law in the State of Florida, (b) gross negligence in the performance of any duties set forth in section 3 above, or repeated failure to perform such duties in a professional, competent or timely manner, or (c) reasonable cause to believe that the County Attorney has violated the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the ethical and legal standards of conduct set forth in section 4 above. B. In the event that the Board of County Commissioners terminates the County Attorney for good cause, the County Attorney shall have the right to request a hearing before the Board, which shall be held as soon as reasonably possible. The County Attorney shall exercise such right by delivering written notice requesting a hearing to the Chairman of the Board, within five business days of the Board's decision to terminate for good cause. In the event that the County Attorney prevails in such hearing, the Board's decision to terminate for good cause shall automatically be deemed to have been a 30 day notice of termination pursuant to subsection 8A above, and the County Attorney's sole remedy under this Agreement shall be payment of unpaid salary and benefits for the 30 day period following the Board's decision to terminate for good cause. D. Nothing in this section 8 shall be interpreted to prevent the Board of County Commissioners from imposing any other form of discipline short of termination, such as probation, suspension (with or without pay), etc. 9. No Property Rights. The County Attorney shall not acquire any property rights in employment or continued employment as a result of this Agreement, but shall obtain only those contractual rights described herein. 10. Interpretation. This Agreement has been submitted to the equal review and scrutiny of both parties, and both parties agree that it fairly and accurately sets forth the terms of their agreement. In any dispute between the parties, the Agreement shall be given a fair and reasonable interpretation, without consideration or weight being given to the fact that it was initially prepared or drafted by any particular party. 11. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is deemed to be separate and divisible. If any provision shall be held invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. 12. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. 13. Jurisdiction and Venue. Exclusive jurisdiction and venue for any proceedings arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be in the county or circuit court sitting in Indian River County, Florida. 14. Waiver of Jury Trial. EACH PARTY HEREBY KNOWINGLY AND INTENTIONALLY WAIVES ITS RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY ISSUE ARISING C. IGrani—g,egvmr51L51Te.p15J536bc3-4d08-44c3a7e9-5J24W3ee 09.d— 3 363 OUT OF OR RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THIS AGREEMENT. ALL SUCH ISSUES SHALL BE RESOLVED BY NON -JURY TRIAL. 15. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by subsequent written agreement signed by the County Attorney and the Board of County Commissioners. 16. Entire Agreement. This written Agreement constitutes the complete and final agreement of the parties. No prior or contemporaneous statements of the parties shall be binding or effective, unless set forth herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be duly executed at Vero Beach on the date set forth above. COUNTY ATTORNEY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Dylan Reingold Approved: Lo Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Date approved by BCC: May , 2023 John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator ATTEST: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller Deputy Clerk C.IGrai.wg,egtrw51L51Temp15J536bc3-Id08-44c3- 7e9-5J31643eee09.d= 4 364 Dylan Reingold, County Attorney William K. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney Susan J. Prado, Assistant County Attorney /38 CountyAttorney's Matters - B. C. C .5.16.23 O JCe of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ATTORNEY MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney DATE: May 4, 2023 SUBJECT: Environmental Lands Acquisition Panel Appointments BACKGROUND. The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners established the Environmental Lands Acquisition Panel with nine members. Membership includes one appointee residing in each of the five districts appointed by their respective County Commissioner, and four (4) members at large with professional credentials and affiliations. Those four positions are as follows: • Two members with a broad background and professional experience in Natural Resources • One member with extensive professional experience in Real Estate or Finance • One member with extensive professional experience in Planning or Engineering The following are the names of individuals who have applied to serve on the Environmental Lands Acquisition Panel. All four of the professional positions are vacant. Heather Stapleton Roland DeBlois James Connaughton John Orcutt RECOMMENDATION. The County Attorney recommends that the Board review the applications on file and determine whether to appoint any of the applicants to fill the vacant positions on the Environmental Lands Acquisition Panel. CAU,— ftj—WDMV .,d1T-WWCL T-A,.Ioj#."VPDF81®ECL &24E13DWa@587IE13D.d- 365 / Lls May 16, 2023 Commissioner Matter INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners DATE: May 10, 2023 SUBJECT: Children's Services Advisory Committee (CSAC) Membership FROM: Laura Moss Commissioner, District 5 Respectfully, I request a discussion with my colleagues regarding membership on Children's Services Advisory Committee (CSAC). Specifically, Section 103.22 (1) a), which lists the seven (7) ex -officio voting members including the Superintendent of schools. The Superintendent's schedule does not allow for his attendance. Should he be able to appoint an individual to represent him? Participation by the School District is greatly desired and would be highly valuable. Also, I shall provide a brief update on CSAC- 366 5/9/23, 4:16 PM Indian River County, FL Code of Ordinances PART II. - CHILDREN'S SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Footnotes: --- (5) --- Editor's note— Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, adopted Jan. 19, 1999, amended Pt. ll, in its entirety, to read as herein set out in §§ 103.20-103.31. Prior to inclusion of said ordinance, Pt. 11 pertained to the Children's Services Network. See the Code Comparative Table. Section 103.20. - Purpose. The purpose of the children's services advisory committee is to promote the health and well-being of children in a healthy community. The term "health" encompasses socioeconomic, physical, mental, social, emotional, environmental and educational health. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) Section 103.21. -Objective. (1) The objective of the children's services advisory committee is to provide a unified system of planning and delivery within which children's needs can be identified, targeted, evaluated and addressed by the children's services advisory committee. (2) Definition of child. Any person who has not attained the age of eighteen (18) years, also minor. (3) This objective will be met by the children's services advisory committee through the powers and functions of the board of county commissioners as follows: a) Recommended to provide and maintain in the county, services for children as the children's services advisory committee determines are needed for the general well-being of the county. b) Collect information and statistical data and conduct research helpful to the children's services advisory committee and the county in deciding the needs of children in the county. c) Consult, collaborate, and coordinate with other agencies dedicated to the well-being of children to the end that unnecessary duplication of services will be prevented. d) Recommend the allocation of funds to agencies that provide services for the benefit of children in Indian River County. e) Recommend standards for evidence based measurable outcomes within the request for proposal and monitor the agencies for actual performance on agreed upon standards. f) Recommend to employ, pay and provide benefits for any part-time or full-time position needed to execute the foregoing powers and functions. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) about:blank 367 1/9 5/9/23,4:16 PM Indian River County, FL Code of Ordinances Section 103.22. - Appointment to the children's services advisory committee. (1) The membership of the children's services advisory committee shall consist of fifteen (15) voting members who must be residents of Indian River County as follows: a) Seven (7) ex -officio voting members. Those members shall be: 1. County commissioner; 2. Judge living in Indian River designated by chief judge; 3. Superintendent of schools; 4. Department of children and families, circuit 19 community development administrator; 5. Department of health county health department administrator; 6. Law enforcement officer; 7. Representative from the Indian River County Hospital District. b) Five (5) voting members from the community appointed by the board of county commissioners. Each commissioner shall appoint one (1) member to represent his/her district, which individuals shall have some form of expertise in the arena of children's services, such as a physician, licensed mental health professional, child advocate or someone with business experience. c) Two (2) at -large voting members shall be appointed by the board of county commissioners. d) One voting member, appointed by the board of county commissioners, who is an accountant, certified financial officer, certified financial planner or has significant financial experience. (2) Reserved. (3) The members appointed by the board of county commissioners shall have been residents of Indian River County for at least twenty-four (24) months prior to nomination. Such members shall be appointed for four-year terms, except that the length of the terms of the initial appointees shall be adjusted to stagger the terms. No at -large member shall serve for more than two (2) consecutive four-year terms. (4) Reserved. (5) No designee of principals will be allowed for any member of the children's services advisory committee. (6) Reserved. (7) Officers: Officers will include a chair, appointed by the board of county commissioners, vice chair, and standing sub -committee chairs. Officers excluding the chair will be elected by the majority vote of the children's services advisory committee members each January and will assume the 368 2/9 about:blank 5/9/23, 4:16 PM Indian River County, FL Code of Ordinances duties of their office on the regular meeting on the second Monday of the next meeting each year. The term as an officer, other than a county commissioner, will be for one (1) year, but officers may succeed themselves. (8) Except in the event of a conflict between with this chapter, the children's services advisory committee shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 103 of the Indian River County Code of Ordinances. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2011-007, § 2, 9-13-11; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) Section 103.23. - Duties of the children's services advisory committee members. (1) Identify and assess the needs of the children in Indian River County and submit to the board of county commissioners a written description of: a) The activities, services, and opportunities available to Indian River County children. b) The activities, services, and opportunities that need to be provided to Indian River County's children. c) The anticipated schedule for providing those activities, services, and opportunities. d) The manner in which children will be served, including a description of collaboration and partnerships that will be made with community organizations, state and local educational agencies, federal agencies, public assistance agencies, the juvenile courts, foster care agencies, and other applicable public and private agencies and organizations. e) The strategy that will be used for interagency coordination and collaboration to maximize existing human and fiscal resources. f) The special outreach efforts that will be undertaken to provide services to promote healthy children. (2) Provide orientation to all new children's services advisory committee members, to allow them to perform their duties and understand the Sunshine Law. (3) Based upon board of county commissioner's fiscal year, provide an annual written report and presentation in January to the board of county commissioners, including program updates/highlights, outcome data and performance and fiscal reports from each funded organization. (4) Provide an updated short term and long-term plan to the board of county commissioners to include, but not limited to: a) Programs, services, and activities that meet the objectives of the children's services advisory committee, including recommendations on best practices, programs and services to be implemented outside the RFP process set forth below. b) about:blank 369 319 5/9/23,4:16 PM Indian River County, FL Code of Ordinances A detailed budget for activities, services, and programs recommended to receive funding from the board of county commissioners. (5) Work with staff and sub -committees to review and update the procedure manual asset forth in Section 103.31 of this chapter, to be presented to the board of county commissioners for approval every two (2) years. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) Section 103.24. - Sub -committees. (1) The children's services advisory committee may establish the change of membership in or termination of the existence of any sub -committees. Each sub -committee shall be named and shall have and may exercise such powers as delegated by the children's services advisory committee through the board of county commissioners. Sub -committees may be composed of children's services advisory committee members and citizens who are Indian River County residents, with an effort to broadly represent the county, geographically and socioeconomically. Each sub -committee shall have one member who is an ex officio member of the children's services advisory committee who is a board of county commissioners appointed member to the children's services advisory committee who shall serve as chair of the sub -committee. There shall be no other children's services advisory committee members on the sub -committees. (2) There shall be standing sub -committees created by the children's services advisory committee. The children's services advisory committee chair shall appoint the sub -committee chairs with the approval of the children's services advisory committee. Annually standing sub -committees will evaluate their effectiveness and make recommendations to the children's services advisory committee. a) Community needs assessment and planning sub -committee: Shall be comprised of no fewer than five (5) and no more than nine (9) members. Members may serve no more than three (3) two-year terms. A one (1) year absence shall be required before members may re -apply to serve on the sub -committee. The sub -committee shall identify and assess the needs of children of Indian River County through a needs assessment and asset mapping; submit to the board of county commissioners through the children's services advisory committee a written description of those needs. Provide and update short term and long term plan to the children's services advisory committee including, but not limited to, programs, services and activities that meet the objectives of the children's services advisory committee. b) Grant review and program sub -committee: Shall be comprised of no fewer than nine (9) and no more than fifteen (15) members. Members may serve no more than three (3) two-year terms. A one (1) year absence shall be required before members may re -apply to serve on the sub -committee. In coordination with the executive office director, review and revise requests for proposal (RFP) based on need determination and set priorities. Submit to children's about:blank 370 4/9 5/9/23, 4:16 PM Indian River County, FL Code of Ordinances services advisory committee for approval. Review and recommend letters of intent submitted by agencies requesting funding. Review final RFPs and make recommendations for funding to children's services advisory committee, who will then recommend to the board of county commissioners for funding. Receive, review and present to children's services advisory committee members' quarterly (at a minimum) reports from funded agencies. Conduct program evaluations throughout the funding period, schedule and attend site visits to funded program. c) Other sub -committees deemed necessary to fulfill the duties of the children's services advisory committee may be established by the children's services advisory committee chair, with the expressed consent of the board of county commissioners. A minimum of three (3) people will serve on such sub -committees. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) Section 103.25. - Meetings. (1) The children's services advisory committee will meet at least quarterly or as called by the chair. a) All members are expected to attend all meetings. If a member's annual attendance drops below the seventy-five (75) percent mark the executive office director shall submit a report to the board of county commissioners for their consideration of possible removal from the children's services advisory committee. b) Members of the children's services advisory committee shall serve without compensation. (2) The fiscal year of the children's services advisory committee will be the same as the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) Section 103.26. - Funding. The board of county commissioners shall provide an assigned millage of up to 0.25 to the children's services advisory committee. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) Section 103.27. - Use of funds. It is the intent of this part that the funds provided per Section 103.26 shall be used for the development and authorization of continuing programs to improve the quality of life for all children in Indian River County. Funds will be expended for children's services to promote the health and well-being of children, which encompasses socioeconomic, physical, mental, social, emotional, environmental and educational health. Such programs and services may include, but shall not be limited to the following purposes: about:blank 371 5/9 5/9/23,4:16 PM Indian River County, FL Code of Ordinances 1) To allocate and provide funds for agencies in Indian River County which are operated for the benefit of children. 2) To support programs and services which will enhance academic achievement and assist all children to achieve literacy and perform at grade level in core areas such as reading, math and science. 3) To provide and maintain in Indian River County such guidance, psychological, or psychiatric programs and services as the county determines are needed for the general welfare of the children and families of Indian River County. 4) To support programs and services which promote and improve the physical health and well- being of all children, including physical and recreational activities. 5) To support programs and services designed to stop child abuse before it starts. 6) To provide funds to programs and services that keep our children off the streets and away from drugs, alcohol and other risky behaviors. 7) To provide prenatal care programs where such programs will improve birth outcomes for all children. 8) To provide for such other services for all children as the county determines are needed for the general welfare of Indian River County. 9) To collect information and statistical data which will be helpful to the county in deciding the needs of children and to develop techniques for monitoring the efficacy of funded programs and services including, but not limited to the gathering of data, measuring outcomes, goal effectiveness, research. 10) To provide or coordinate training, professional development and other support to children's services advisory committee funded agencies which will ultimately improve service delivery and desired outcomes for children. 11) To consult, coordinate and collaborate with local, state and national entities which promote best practices, professional standards and advocacy focusing on the health, well-being and education of children and families. 12) To lease or purchase such equipment and personal property, up to five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), as are needed to execute the foregoing programs and services. 13) To employ and pay, on a part-time or full-time basis, personnel needed to execute the foregoing programs and services. 14) To provide for administrative expenses limited to Indian River County staff implementing this chapter and operating supplies, directly related to tasks necessary to fulfill the scope and purposes of this chapter, in an amount not to exceed eight (8) per cent of the annual millage for that fiscal year, to be determined at the time of budget adoption. about:blank 372 6/9 5/9/23,4:16 PM Indian River County, FL Code of Ordinances Such children's services may be provided in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and such rules, policies and procedures as may be established by resolution of the county, which may include, but shall not be limited to programs providing for grants to not-for-profit agencies for the reimbursement of expenditures for operational and overhead expenses for the creation, development and implementation of programs, grants to not-for-profit agencies or children based upon funding all or a portion of the cost of services rendered, the purchase of services or, where children's services can most economically and efficiently be provided by county, through the establishment of county -run programs. Funding will not be used to pay for or reimburse services provided by other governmental entities or their employees. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) Editor's note— Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, adopted May 17, 2022, amended § 2, and in so doing changed the title of said section from distribution of funds to read as set out herein. Section 103.28. - Process for distribution of funds. 1) The application process will be in the form of a request for proposal. Each completed application shall contain expected results stated in required evidence based measurable terms for review by the children's services advisory committee and a copy of the most recent financial audit. Governmental agencies are excluded from the financial audit requirement. 2) Announcement ofplan. As soon as reasonably possible after submission of the children's services advisory committee's annual report and initial funding plan for children's programs and services, the county shall approve or modify the plan and announce the availability of funding for the upcoming fiscal year. The announcement will include a description of services and programs recommended for funding. The announcement will include information pertaining to funding applications, rules and procedures pertaining to the award of funds and applicable dates for submission of applications and all details pertinent thereto. 3) Funding request evaluation. Evaluations of agencies submitting funding applications shall include, but not be limited to, site visits, interviews, and application review. Applications received will be assessed on the basis of specified criteria and will include, but not be limited to, the following items: a. Organization's capability. The qualifications and experience of the applicant in providing quality human services and the agency's financial capability. b. Evidence based outcomes from prior years. c. Need for service. Appropriate goals and objectives in response to the advertisement of funding availability. d. Soundness of methodology. The goal and objectives, description of services with timeline and documented coordination with other service providers. e. about:blank 373 7/9 5/9123,4:16 PM Indian River County, FL Code of Ordinances Evaluation. The program's process and outcome objectives, data collection system and evaluation design. f. Cost effectiveness. The proportion of budget applied to direct services, funds from other sources, funds requested, current and projected long range efficiency. g. Children and families served. The extent to which the application addresses services to meet identified needs of the target population. h. Neighborhood -based initiatives. The extent and degree to which the application focuses on a local area or neighborhood. i. Response to a specified strategy. The applicant's identification of and appropriate response to a specified primary strategy. j. Application. The relative completeness, clarity and conciseness of the response to all required items in the funding announcement and application. 4) Prior to budget hearings, the children's services advisory committee shall submit aline item request, by program, to the board of county commissioners for funding consideration. This total request will be within the boundaries of the funding set forth for children's services by the board of county commissioners under Section 103.26. (Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) Editor's note— Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, adopted May 17, 2022, repealed the former § 103.28, and enacted a new § 103.28 as set out herein. The former § 103.28 pertained to cooperative agreements and derived from Ord. No. 99-1, adopted Jan. 19, 1999. Section 103.29. - Bookkeeping and audit. Any agency funded through the process set forth in Part II of this chapter shall be required to keep adequate records reflecting the use of funds and services provided. These records shall be made available to the children's services advisory committee or board of county commissioners upon reasonable demand. The executive office director shall, at a minimum; review records quarterly and prepare written reports for the children's services advisory committee. All agencies must provide the children's services advisory committee with an audit based upon standard accounting procedures. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) Section 103.30. - Function of executive office director. The executive office director of the county, under the purview of the county administrator, will provide all services needed to support the services set forth in this part, including, but not limited to, complete reports and activities required to meet the objectives of the children's services advisory committee. These activities will include, but are not limited to, administrative support for the children's services advisory committee meetings and be the official record repository for said records, keeping other records, monitoring agencies about:blank 374 8/9 5/9/23, 4:16 PM Indian River County, FL Code of Ordinances receiving funds, writing appropriate grants, producing written materials, reviewing applications for funding, reporting to the children's services advisory committee, preparing annual budgets, writing and presenting annual reports. The office of the executive office director shall consist of a director or manager and adequate staff to perform all duties provided for under this part. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2011-007, § 2, 9-13-11; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) Editor's note— Section 2 of Ord. No. 2011-007, adopted Sept. 13, 2011, changed the title of § 103.30 from "Function of executive staff officer" to "Function of executive office director." Section 103.31. - Procedures handbook. The procedure handbook shall be adopted by the board of county commissioners by resolution, which sets out the operating procedures of the children's services advisory committee. (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99) 375 9/9 about:blank I5Q�, Indian River County, Florida Solid Waste Disposal District Board Memorandum Date: May 3, 2023 To: Solid Waste Disposal District Board From: Sean C. Lieske, Director of Utility Services Prepared By: Himanshu H. Mehta, PE, Managing Director, Solid Waste Disposal District Subject: Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services for Side -slope Collector System Expansion and Management and 2023 Hurricane Response Descriptions and Conditions: On November 16, 2010, the Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) Board authorized the Solid Waste Operations and Maintenance Agreement (Agreement) with Republic Services of Florida, Limited Partnership (Republic Services). The agreement covers the operation and maintenance (O&M) of the county's Class 1 landfill as well as non -Class 1 landfill services, which includes O&M of the landfill gas system. Per an extension by the SWDD Board on February 21, 2017, the agreement is valid through December 31, 2024. Under the terms of the agreement, Republic Services, at SWDD's request and subject to mutually satisfactory negotiated terms and acceptable compensation, shall provide additional services in connection with the Indian River County landfill. In August of 2021, the gas collection and control system (GCCS) was expanded into Cell 1 of Segment 3 landfill. The GCCS expansion included ten side -slope collectors (SC). Each SC has two or three separate collection pipes so that, as waste is filled in Cell 2 of the Segment 3 landfill, the collection pipes could be utilized at different elevations. On April 5, 2022, the SWDD Board approved staff recommendation to extend out the 10 SC extended out into the cell floor of Cell 2 by 3,000 feet at its current elevation so that additional landfill gas (LFG) can be captured by the GCCS to increase overall gas quality and flow at the LFG flare station. This work was authorized to SCS Field Services as a subcontractor to Republic Services. This work was completed in May and July of 2022, and the waste has now reached the same elevation as the third highest and last remaining section of collection piping on four of the SCs. These collection pipes should be extended out into the cell floor of Cell 2 at its current elevation allowing additional capture of the LFG. Also, as the 2023 hurricane season is approaching, staff has received an updated Hurricane Plan from Republic Services to allow a seamless disposal of storm debris at the landfill and the SWDD Agenda - Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services Page �e d SWDD Item customer convenience centers (CCCs) with the least amount of effect on the residents of Indian River County. The plan is also incorporated into the Twenty First Amendment. Staff is recommending approval of the attached Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services to provide these additional services. Analysis: Table 1. Expansion of the Side Slope Collectors Description Rate Quantity Total Task 1—SCS Project Management $6,000 lump sum $ 6,000 Task 2 — Survey / As -built $2,750 per day 2 days $ 5,500 Task 3 — Mobilization / Demobilization $3,500 1 each $ 3,500 Task 4 —Side Slope Collection Extension Installation $75 per feet 1,320 feet $ 99,000 SCS Subtotal = $114,000 Republic Services Management Fee (15%) _ $ 17,100 Total = $131,100 The above costs are not to exceed $131,100 and include labor, equipment, materials, and fuel. The following is a summary of services and costs from Republic Service for the Hurricane Preparedness Plan for the 2023 Hurricane Season: Landfill Operations and Maintenance — It is expected that there will be a significant volume increase for disposal into the Indian River County landfill as a result of the post storm cleanup activities. Republic Services has acknowledged that the current tipping fee of $14.62 per ton (valid thru December 31, 2023) is sufficient to cover the additional operational and maintenance costs for the landfill utilizing existing equipment. The amendment does include SWDD providing reimbursement for mobilization and rental of equipment that is currently not part of routine operations. The amendment also allows for reimbursement to cover additional costs associated with extra materials for road maintenance as well as costs for pumping excessive leachate. • Customer Convenience Centers — A provision is included in the amendment to allow for extending the days/hours of operations of the CCCs at a cost of $47.69 per hour per person. This rate only applies for labor hours that are outside of the normal operating hours, i.e., opening a center when it is normally closed or extending the hours of operations. Republic Services will utilize all of their current resources for the cleanup; however, there is a provision for Republic Services to utilize third -party services to expedite the cleanup. The reimbursement for CCC operations pre- or post -storm is based on the cost for hauling additional volume from the CCCs to the IRC landfill. This rate is set at $25 per cubic yard; SWDD Agenda -Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services Page �1 / 1OR however, there is language in the plan to allow rate negotiations if market conditions are impacted by the storm event. Funding: The Landfill Gas Expansion project is considered a "closure activity" and, as such, is funded from an escrow account long established per Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) requirements. Funding for the Twenty First Amendment in the amount of $131,100 is available in the SWDD/Accrued Closure — I, II & Infill account, number 411-239006, which is funded from SWDD assessments and user fees. Description IAccount Amount SWDD/Accrued Closure — I, II & Infill 1 411-239006 $131,100 If there should be a hurricane, an account would be established at that time with expenses reimbursed by FEMA. Recommendation: Solid Waste Disposal District staff recommends that its Board approve the Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services landfill contract for the expansion of the landfill gas system and approve the 2023 Hurricane Plan; and authorize the Chairman to execute the agreement. Attachment: 1) Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services SWDD Agenda -Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services Page 319 TWENTY FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT AGREEMENT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA SOLID WASTE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE THIS TWENTY FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT AGREEMENT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA SOLID WASTE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE ("Twentieth Amendment") is entered into as of the _ day of 2023 by and between Indian River County Solid Waste Disposal District, a dependent special district of Indian River County, Florida, whose address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, Florida (hereinafter referred to as the "District" or "SWDD"), and Republic Services of Florida, Limited Partnership, whose address is 3905 Oslo Road, Vero Beach, Florida 32968 (the "Contractor"). RECITALS WHEREAS, on January 1, 2011, SWDD and Contractor entered into that certain Contract Agreement Indian River County Solid Waste Disposal District Indian River County, Florida Solid Waste Operations and Maintenance, as amended by the First Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated February 7, 2012; the Second Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated April 2, 2013; the Third Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated November 12, 2013; the Fourth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated July 8, 2014; the Fifth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated November 4, 2014; the Sixth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated January 20, 2015; the Seventh Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated May 17, 2016; the Eighth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated December 15, 2016; the Ninth Amendment and Extension to Contract Agreement, dated February 21, 2017; the Tenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated September 12, 2017; the Eleventh Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated September 18, 2018; the Twelfth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated September 10, 2019; the Thirteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated March 3, 2020; the Fourteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated July 14, 2020; the Fifteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated February 16, 2021; the Sixteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated February 1, 2022; the Seventeenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated April 5, 2022; the Eighteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated October 18, 2022; the Nineteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated January 31, 2023; and the Twentieth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated March 7, 2023 (the "Contract") for the Contractor to operate and maintain the SWDD landfill located at 1325 74th Avenue SW, Vero Beach, Florida (the "Landfill") and customer convenience centers ("CCCs"); and WHEREAS, under the terms of the Contract, the Contractor, at SWDD's request and subject to mutually satisfactory negotiated terms and acceptable compensation, shall provide additional services in connection with the Landfill and the CCCs not included above and as required by SWDD; and WHEREAS, the Contractor and SWDD have mutually agreed to revise the Contract as set forth herein. Twenty First Amendment to Contract Page 1 of 3 379 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual undertakings herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree, as follows: 1. Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein. 2. The existing Article 1 — SCOPE OF WORK of the Contract is modified to strike the current Hurricane Preparedness Plan language and replace with the following language: A. Hurricane Preparedness Plan: a. Republic Services has provided a Hurricane Preparedness Plan for the 2023 Hurricane Season and is included as an attachment to this amendment. This plan is intended to allow for the seamless disposal of storm debris at the landfill and at the Customer Convenience Centers with the least amount of effect on the residents of Indian River County. Upon declaration of a state of emergency and as duly authorized by the County Administrator, Republic Services shall provide and be compensated for additional services as outlined in the plan. 3. The existing Article 1 — SCOPE OF WORK of the Contract is modified to include the following: B. Landfill Gas System Expansion. The Contractor shall provide the landfill gas system expansion services in accordance with the attached proposal from SCS Field Services. a. Landfill Gas Expansion — Contractor to provide the labor, equipment, fuel and materials to extend the four (4) existing Side Slope Collectors up to a total of 1,320 feet. The services shall include pre/post surveying and final as -built record drawings. 4. The existing Article 3 — COMPENSATION of the Contract is modified to include the following: viii) A not -to -exceed payment of $131,100, which includes a 15% management fee to Contractor, for the Expansion of the Landfill Gas System. 5. Ratification. Except as specifically provided in this Twenty First Amendment, all other provisions of the Contract shall remain in full force and effect. [signature page follows] Twenty First Amendment to Contract Page 2 of 3 380 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Twenty First Amendment to be executed by their respective duly authorized officers as of the day and year first written above. Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Date Approved by SWDD: Approved By: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of: Print Name: Print Name: (Owner) Solid Waste Disposal District Indian River County, Florida Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency By: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney Republic Services of Florida, Limited Partnership ("Contractor") By: Republic Services of Florida GP, Inc., its General Partner Print Name: Print Title: [remainder of page intentionally left blank] Twenty First Amendment to Contract Page 3 of 3 381 2023 Hurricane Preparedness Plan Indian River County Landfill and Customer Convenience Centers Managed by Republic Services of Florida, Limited Partnership (Republic Services) This hurricane preparedness operation plan for the operation of the Indian River County Landfill (Landfill) and Customer Convenience Centers (CCCs) by Republic Services pursuant to that certain Contract Agreement with Indian River County Solid Waste Disposal District, Indian River County, Florida Solid Waste Operations and Maintenance, as amended, is intended to allow for the seamless disposal of storm debris with the least amount of effect on residents of Indian River County. 1. Once a named storm is tracked to the Central Coast of Florida in the proximity of Indian River County, Republic Services will have all of the material at the CCCs emptied by hauling the waste to the Indian River County Landfill. Republic Services will continue the operations of both the Landfill and the CCCs until a decision for closure is made. Republic Services and Indian River County will communicate in good faith and with the intent to come to a mutually agreeable decision with respect to the closure of the Landfill and the CCCs that takes into account the safety and protection of personnel and property. 2. Republic Services will develop a "Timeline for Closing" plan with Indian River County, which will take into account Republic Services' corporate requirements (including the safety of personnel, property, and assets) and Indian River County's cleanup needs. A conceptual closing and opening plan is provided below; the conceptual plan remains subject to change, depending on the requirements of the situation. 3. Republic Services will return to the Landfill and the CCCs as soon as it is safe to do so after the storm (i.e., upon issuance of an "all clear" to travel on county roads by IRC Emergency Services). Republic Services' first priority with respect to services provided to Indian River County will be to assess and document damages at the Landfill and the CCCs and assist in reopening all facilities as soon as possible. 4. There may be additional costs to Indian River County to operate the Landfill and CCCs before or after the storm, as detailed below. In order to facilitate the inflow of additional storm debris material, the operation of the Landfill may result in additional costs in order to effectively manage the material and comply with all state and federal statutes. Republic Services will provide Indian River County with all documentation associated with the additional services provided to return the Landfill and the CCCs to normal operations. Such documentation will include time sheets, truck counts including container sizes, and any additional information reasonably requested by Indian River County to verify the costs and shall include information related to pre -storm services and operations. Baseline information, including the number of employees for services and operations prior to the storm, shall be provided with the documentation. A) CCC Personnel Costs: The personnel costs consist of the costs to bring employees in for hours in addition to usual and customary hours. Further, if cleanup efforts require additional man-hours to perform proper operation of the CCCs, this will require employees to work beyond usual and customary hours and will require Republic Services to recoup the extra costs. The below amount covers the cost per man-hour to open for additional days/times and/or the additional time required to effectively operate the CCC post -hurricane. In order to provide for an expedited cleanup, Republic Services may employ additional employees from traffic control in order to safely navigate hauling trucks into and out of the CCCs. This will require additional employees and will require Republic Services to recoup the extra costs. If pre -storm cleanup of the CCCs is required in order to handle the additional materials from the storm, this will require additional employees and will require Republic Services to recoup the extra costs. Cost for CCC laborer man-hour: $47.69/hour/man 382 B� CCC Operating Costs: Republic Services will make commercially reasonable efforts to clean up all storm debris at the CCCs in a timely manner. If Indian River County requests expedited clean up, Republic Services will hire third party personnel and clam truck services to perform duties. Cost for CCC operations pre or post -hurricane is based on the cost for hauling additional tonnage from CCC to Indian River County Landfill as detailed below. C) CCC Hauling Costs: In order to segregate the tonnage of storm debris from normal waste at the CCCs, the average yard waste and average garbage hauled to the Indian River County Landfill from December 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 (6 months prior to the start of the hurricane season) for all of the CCC's will be the basis for determining the impact of the storm debris. Any additional tonnage over the monthly average in the 2 months following the storm that is hauled to the Indian River County Landfill from the CCCs, shall be considered storm debris and shall be charged at the incremental rate stated below. In order to convert the tonnage hauled to a yardage measurement, the appropriate conversion rate shall be: 1 cubic yard = 300 lbs. Cost for hauling additional tonnage from CCC to Indian River County Landfill: $25.00/cubic yard (This rate is subject to negotiation to mutually agreeable rate if market conditions have drastically been impacted by the storm) D� Landfill Equipment Costs: Republic Services will use commercially reasonable efforts to effectively and efficiently use all current equipment to manage excessive storm debris. Republic Services shall keep all current equipment in working order. SWDD is not responsible for additional equipment needed as a replacement for failure of equipment needed for normal operations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, renting equipment to provide incremental assistance may be required, but such equipment may not be available in the immediate aftermath of a storm. If additional equipment is required and becomes available, Republic Services will rent such required additional equipment, and Indian River County will reimburse Republic Services for Republic Services' cost of rental of such additional equipment, without markup. Republic Services will also attempt to mobilize equipment from other Republic Services operating divisions, and Indian River County will reimburse Republic Services for any additional costs incurred by Republic Services for such mobilization and usage of equipment from other Republic Services operating divisions, without markup. Republic Services will notify and obtain written approval from Indian River County of any rental or mobilization of such additional equipment. Cost for Landfill Equipment mobilization and usage: to be determined by Republic Services, based on availability EJ Landfill Additional Costs: In case of catastrophic damage, Republic Services may incur additional costs to operate the Indian River County Landfill, and such additional costs shall be reimbursed by Indian River County provided there is sufficient documentation and that Republic Services has notified and obtained written approval for these additional costs. Examples of such costs are: additional rock to shore up access roads to allow traffic flow to the Landfill waste reception area; additional costs to pump excessive leachate to not overwhelm the current system. In preparation for any catastrophic storm event, Republic Services can accumulate rock and cover at the Indian River County Landfill. If Indian River County elects to absorb costs for accumulation of rock and cover, the associated costs will be provided to the County for approval prior to purchase and accumulation. Landfill Additional Costs: to be determined by Republic Services, based on necessity. 383 5. Conceptual Closing / Opening Plan. The conceptual plan and timeline noted below are by way of example only and are subject to change depending upon storm size/scope/severity and upon input from Republic Services and Indian River County. The safety of personnel, property, and equipment is Republic Services' top priority, and Republic Services acknowledges that Indian River County desires to reopen the Landfill and the CCCs as soon as possible after a storm. A) Pre -Storm. Upon the approach of a named storm, Republic Services and Indian River County will conduct daily conference calls as part of planning and preparation. These calls will take place at 3pm or a mutually agreed upon time. I) Between 48-72 Hours Out a. Close Oslo and Fellsmere. b. Redeploy Oslo and Fellsmere staff to other CCCs to assist as necessary, allowing Republic Services employees to rotate out to prepare their families and homes. In addition, it allows Republic Services equipment to be used at other CCCs in preparation after Oslo and Fellsmere are cleaned and ready for post storm. c. Conduct PSA to inform residents and businesses. II) Between 24-48 Hours Out a. Suspend all garbage and recycle collection. b. All haulers advised of anticipated Landfill closure so they can have their trucks dumped and ready for post storm clean up. III) Between 12-24 Hours Out a. All CCCs and Landfill closed to public. b. Haulers contacted. c. Begin shut down of Landfill operations and prepare road base for post storm. B) Post -Storm. Following the removal of any restrictions/travel bans, Republic Services and SWDD will conduct an inspection of the Landfill and equipment, and an inspection of the CCCs, as soon as possible, and report its findings to Indian River County. I) A staggered opening of CCCs will occur, with Oslo and Fellsmere being first, allowing the other 3 CCCs to be cleaned and prepped for opening. II) Additional resources will be contacted and in place to deploy at Republic Services' direction. III) Between 24-72 Hours Post -Storm (depending on severity) a. Resume normal garbage and recycle collection. b. Alternate sites identified, if necessary, for storm debris. 384 Himanshu Mehta From: Lewis, Brian < B Lewis@ repu blicservices.com > Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 8:32 AM To: Himanshu Mehta; Ron T. Jones Cc: Wilson, Edwin Subject: Indian River Landfill Side Slope Collector Extension Proposal Attachments: IRLF Side Slope Collector Extension Proposal Final 2023.pdf CAUTION: This message is from an external source. Please use caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Gentlemen, Please see the attached proposal to extend the remaining four side slope collectors at the Indian River Landfill. Note: There will be a 15% management fee added by Republic Services, Inc. if you choose to proceed. Thank you, Brian Lewis Post Collection Operations Manager 1327 74th Ave Southwest Vero Beach, FL 32968 e BLewis@RepublicServices.com o 772-794-2322 c 772-713-5560 w RepublicServices.com SERVICES Well handle it from here 385 Environmental SCS FIELD Consulting & Contracting March 27, 2023 Brian Lewis Landfill Operations Manager Republic Services 1327 741h Ave SE Vero Beach, FL 32968 Subject: Proposal to Extend Side Slope Collectors Indian River Landfill, Vero Beach, Florida Dear Mr. Lewis: SCS Field Services (SCS -FS) is pleased to provide this proposal to you for the subject work based on discussions between SCS -FS, Indian River County (County) and Republic Services (Republic). SCS -FS is prepared to schedule the work following approval by Republic. A summary of the scope of work and cost is outlined below. SCOPE OF WORK In August of 2021, the gas collection and control system (GCCS) was expanded into cell one of segment three. The GCCS expansion included ten side slope collectors (SC). Each SC had two or three separate collection pipes so that as waste is filled in cell two of segment three the collection pipes could be utilized at different elevations. In May and July of 2022 SCS -FS extended ten of the second highest side slope collector pipes. The waste has now reached the same elevation as the third highest and last remaining section of collection piping on four of the SCs. These collection pipes should be extended out into the cell floor of cell two at its current elevation so that additional landfill gas (LFG) can be captured by the GCCS and increase overall gas quality and flow at the LFG flare station. SCS -FS will provide labor, equipment and materials to extend each SC collection pipe approximately 300 to 370 feet into cell two at a 5% slope so that LFG liquids drain back into the landfill. Each extension length will depend on site conditions, filling operations and any obstructions that may be encountered while trenching. The extension piping will be 6 -inch HDPE SDR 11 perforated pipe. Geotextile fabric will be placed along the bottom of the trench and backfilled with six inches of crushed concrete. An additional foot of crushed concrete will be placed on top of the collection pipe once it is placed in the trench and the geotextile fabric will be wrapped over the top. Excavated waste will be used to backfill the remaining trench. Any excess waste that cannot be backfilled will be transported to the active fill area by SCS -FS. If SCS -FS determines that the depth of the trench has become too deep to use geotextile fabric the collector pipe will only be backfilled with six inches of crushed concrete below and one foot above the pipe. SCS -FS and John B. Webb & Associates, Inc. (JBW&A) will stake out the existing top of pipe locations at each SC to be extended prior to the mobilization of equipment to the site. After the completion of the SC extensions SCS -FS and JBW&A will perform an as built field survey of each extension pipe. JBW&A will update the as built plans that were provided by the County. V& 5850 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, Florida 32822 4" 386 Mr. Brian Lewis March 27, 2023 Page 2 SCS -FS anticipates completing the four SC extensions in one mobilization. COMPENSATION The cost to perform the work will be invoiced on a time and materials basis based on the following unit rates: Description Rate Qty. Sub Total Project Management $6,000 LS $6,000 Survey/As Builts $2,750/Day 2 Days $5,500 Mobilization/Demobilization $3,500 1 Ea. $3,500 Side Slope Collection Extension Installation $75/FT 1,320 FT $99,000 Total: $114,000 CLOSING SCS -FS appreciates the opportunity to provide our proposal to Republic Services. If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact Brian Basconi at 401-486-4897. Sincerely, Brian Basconi Project Manager SCS Field Services BB/GAC Figure Attached. Garold (Tony) A. Cartee Regional Manager SCS Field Services 387 N � 4 o s 3 l i � IiEm�E?. e..-y!3,�?`�-r .. E E. ✓ t .(, , � F'_ } � j I ! S � fore ,. I � 1, �lk 1543 SWDD Item Indian River County, Florida Solid Waste Disposal District Board Memorandum Date: May 3, 2023 To: Solid Waste Disposal District Board From: Sean Lieske, PE, Director of Utility Services Prepared By: Himanshu H. Mehta, PE, Managing Director, Solid Waste Disposal District Subject: Final Pay to Geosyntec for Work Order No. 17 — Segment 3, Cell I Top of Waste Grades Evaluation Descriptions and Conditions: On November 1, 2022, the Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) Board approved CCNA-2018-Work Order No. 17 to Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. (Geosyntec) in the amount of $26,025.00. Geosyntec's authorized scope of work included project management/meetings, files review and data evaluation, site inspection visit, and engineering drawings. Analysis: Geosyntec has satisfactorily completed all of the tasks described in the scope of work for a total invoiced amount of $26,025.00, which includes the final invoice of $579.17. The total project did not exceed budget. Attached is Geosyntec's letter report describing in more details the services provided under this work order. Funding: Funding for the Segment 3, Cell I Top of Waste Grades Evaluation is budgeted and available in the SWDD/Landfill/ Engineering Services account, number 41121734-033130, for a total amount of $579.17, which is funded from SWDD assessments and user fees. Description Account Number Amount SWDD/Landfill/Engineering Services 41121734-033130 $579.1771 Recommendation: Solid Waste Disposal District staff recommends that its Board approve Geosyntec's final invoice amount of $579.17. Attachment: 1. Geosyntec Project Completion Report and Final Invoice. SWDD Agenda - Final Pay to Geosyntec WO CCNA -2018 -WO No. 17 3"e 1 of 1 Geosyntec'' consultants Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. Managing Director Solid Waste Disposal District Indian River County 1325 74th Avenue SW Vero Beach, Florida 32968 1200 Riverplace Blvd., Suite 710 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 FH 904.858.1818 FAx 904.396.1143 www.geosyntee.com 20 April 2023 Subject: Project Management Completion Report and Transmittal of Invoice No. 509405 IRC — Segment 3, Cell 1 Top of Waste Grades Evaluation IRC Work Authorization No. CCNA-2018-Work Order No. 17 Indian River County Landfill Facility, Vero Beach, Florida Dear Mr. Mehta: INTRODUCTION Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. (Geosyntec) is pleased to present to you this project completion report for Geosyntec Project No. FL9319 - Segment 3, Cell 1 Top of Waste Grades Evaluation for the Indian River County Landfill Facility. This project was completed under Work Order No. CCNA-2018-Work Order No. 17 authorized on November 01, 2022, pursuant to that certain Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services, dated April 17, 2018, renewed and amended as of this May 18, 2021 (collectively referred to as the "Agreement"), by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and Geosyntec ("Consultant"). This report has been prepared as a supplement to our final invoice No. 509405, dated 18 April 2023. SCOPE OF WORK The scope of work authorized under Work Order No. CCNA-2018-Work Order No. 17 was divided into four phases: (i) project management and meetings; (ii) files review and data evaluation; (iii) site inspection visit; and (iv) engineering drawings. The following is a phase -by - phase summary of the work that Geosyntec performed under this Work Order. FL9319-O1/FL9319 JL23027A Project Completion Letter.doc elig,iFlccr,,, I scientists I innovators 390 Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. 20 April 2023 Page 2 Phase 1—Proiect Management and Meetings Under this phase, Geosyntec performed project planning and management responsibilities, such as meetings and correspondences with SWDD and Republic Services,; invoice review and preparation; project coordination; and project administration. Phase 2 —.Files Review and Data Evaluation Under this phase, Geosyntec reviewed electronic drawings (i.e., aerial surveys, permitted waste grading plans), and relevant files to evaluate remaining airspace volume at Cell 1. Phase 3 —Site Inspection Visit Under this phase, Geosyntec personnel conducted a Site inspection at Cell 1. Photographic records, field notes and spot elevations at select locations were recorded with a GPS to corroborate information collected during the data evaluation phase. The survey and as -built drawings revealed that portions of Segment 2 were closed at approximately seven (7) to ten (10) feet (on average) below the permitted top of waste grades. Phase 4 —Engineering Drawings Under this phase, Geosyntec prepared engineering drawings to aid waste filling operations at Cell 1. These included revising the permitted (design) top of waste grades for Segment 2 to facilitate tie-in to those of Segment 3 Cell 1. The CADD files were transmitted to SWDD and Republic Services for their use. BUDGET The approved budget for Work Order No. CCNA-2018-Work Order No. 17 was $26,025.00. The total invoiced amount, including the final invoice is $26,025.00. Therefore, Geosyntec completed this project within the approved budget. CLOSURE Geosyntec appreciates the opportunity to provide services to Indian River County. If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please feel free to contact the undersigned at (904) 450-4259. FL9319-01/FL9319 JL23027A Project Completion Letter.doc cngi.neers I scientists I innovators 391 Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. 20 April 2023 Page 2 Sincerely Kwasi Badu-Tweneboah, Ph.D., P.E. Senior Principal Engineer Enclosure: Invoice No. 509405 FL9319-O1/FL9319 JL23027A Project Completion Letter.doc engineers I scientists I innovators 392 Geosyntec consultants Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. Managing Director Solid Waste Disposal District Indian River County 1325 74th Avenue Southwest Vero Beach, Florida 32968 1200 Riverplace Blvd., Suite 710 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 rx 904 858.1818 FAX 904.396.1143 www.geosyntee.com 20 April 2023 Subject: Project Management Report and Transmittal of Invoice No. 509405 Segment 3, Cell 1 Top of Waste Grades Evaluation Indian River County Landfill Facility Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida Dear Mr. Mehta: Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. (Geosyntec) prepared this project management report to address the professional services for the Segment 3, Cell 1 Top of Waste Grades Evaluation project at the Indian River County (IRC) landfill facility. This report presents: (i) a budget overview for this project; (ii) a summary of activities completed to date; (iii) a discussion of the work reflected on the enclosed invoice; (iv) a discussion of ongoing work; and (v) recommended actions for the site. The enclosed invoice reflects work that was performed through 26 March 2023. Table 1 provides invoicing detail for the project. PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUNEWARY Geosyntec's Project No. FL9319: Segment 3, Cell 1 Ton of Waste Grades Evaluation (IRC Work Order No. 17) Budget Overview Invoice No. 509405 (enclosed) dated 18 April 2023 for $579.17 is the Yd and final invoice for Project No. FL9319. Listed below is a summary of the budget, including invoiced amount and remaining budget. Approved Budget: $26,025.00 Invoiced Amount: $26,025.00 Remaining Budget $0.00 Geosyntec is within the budget appropriated for this project. FL9319-01\FL9319 JL23027 engineers I scientists i innovators 393 Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. 20 April 2023 Page 2 WORK COMPLETED TO DATE The tasks performed under this invoice include preparation of revised top of waste drawings for Segment 2 to Segment 3 Cell 1 tie-ins, transmittal of CADD files to SWDD and Republic Services, and project administration, including project management. WORK REFLECTED ON ENCLOSED INVOICE Labor reflected on the enclosed invoice is mainly attributed to the following: • Labor ($579.17) indicated as professional services is associated with the items listed above. • Other expenses are associated with communications fee are built into the lump sum amount above. ONGOING WORK Geosyntec revised the top of waste grades using actual as -built drawings for Segment 2 closure and provided the drawings and CADD files to SWDD and Republic Services. RECOMMENDED ACTIONS None CLOSURE Geosyntec appreciates the opportunity to provide services to Indian River County. If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please feel free to contact me at 904.450-4259 Sincerely, Kwasi Badu-Tweneboah, Ph.D., P.E. Senior Principal Engineer Enclosure —invoice No. 509405 FL9319-01WL931 JJL23027 engineers I scientists I innovators 394 Table 1 Summary of Invoices Submitted for Geosyntec's Project Number FL9319 IRCL - Segment 3, Cell I Top of Waste Grades Evaluation of Class I Landfill Geosyntec Project Number/IRC Work Authorization Number Invoice No. Invoice Date Amount FL9319/ WORK ORDER No. 17 499010 01/18/2023 $25,139.83 502753 02/21/2023 $306.00 509405 04/18/2023 $579.17 TOTAL $26,025.00 FL9319-01\FL9319 JL23027 395 GeosyntecO consultants PLEASE REMIT PAYMENT TO: Geosyntec Consultants 900 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 200 Boca Raton, Florida 33487-2775 USA Tel (561) 995-0900 Fax (561) 995-0925 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SWDD 1325 74TH AVENUE SW Invoice #: 509405 VERO BEACH, FL 32968 Project: FL9319 Invoice Date: 4/18/2023 Attention: HIMANSHU MEHTA, P.E. For Professional Services Rendered through transaction date: 3/26/2023 Project Name: IRC SEGMENT 3 CELL 1 TOP OF WASTE G IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS INVOICE, PLEASE CONTACT JOSE LIZARRAGAAT 904-450-4282 WORK ORDER NO. 17 396 Previously Amount Due Total Invoiced Phase Fee Complete Billed This Invoice To Date 01) PROJ MGMTAND MEETINGS 3,341.04 100.00 3,173.99 167.05 3,341.04 Previously Total Invoiced Phase Fee Complete Billed To Date 02) FILES REVIEW AND DATA EVALUATIO 3,490.88 100.00 3,490.88 3,490.88 Previously Total Invoiced Phase Fee Complete Billed To Date 03) SITE INSPECTION AND VISIT 4,830.80 100.00 4,830.80 4,830.80 Previously Amount Due Total Invoiced Phase Fee Complete Billed This Invoice To Date 14,362.28 100.00 13,950.17 412.11 14,362.28 04) DRAWINGS 396 Statement Prior Billings $25,445.83 Current Invoice $579.17 Billed To Date (Includes Retainage) $26,025.00 Paid To Date $25,445.83 Total Contract Fee Total % Complete To Date Total Fee Earned To Date Less Previous Billings Total This Invoice **Amount Due this Invoice' $26,025.00 100.00 % $26,025.00 $25,445.83 $579.17 $579.17 Project Budget $26,025.00 Billed to Date $26,025.00 Contract Balance $0.00 —Amount Due This Invoice— $579.17 397 SWDD Item Indian River County, Florida Solid Waste Disposal District Board Memorandum Date: May 3, 2023 To: Solid Waste Disposal District Board From: Sean C. Lieske, Director of Utility Services Prepared By: Himanshu H. Mehta, PE, Managing Director, Solid Waste Disposal District Subject: Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services for Side -slope Collector System Expansion and Management and 2023 Hurricane Response Descriptions and Conditions: On November 16, 2010, the Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) Board authorized the Solid Waste Operations and Maintenance Agreement (Agreement) with Republic Services of Florida, Limited Partnership (Republic Services). The agreement covers the operation and maintenance (O&M) of the county's Class 1 landfill as well as non -Class 1 landfill services, which includes O&M of the landfill gas system. Per an extension by the SWDD Board on February 21, 2017, the agreement is valid through December 31, 2024. Under the terms of the agreement, Republic Services, at SWDD's request and subject to mutually satisfactory negotiated terms and acceptable compensation, shall provide additional services in connection with the Indian River County landfill. In August of 2021, the gas collection and control system (GCCS) was expanded into Cell 1 of Segment 3 landfill. The GCCS expansion included ten side -slope collectors (SC). Each SC has two or three separate collection pipes so that, as waste is filled in Cell 2 of the Segment 3 landfill, the collection pipes could be utilized at different elevations. On April 5, 2022, the SWDD Board approved staff recommendation to extend out the 10 SC extended out into the cell floor of Cell 2 by 3,000 feet at its current elevation so that additional landfill gas (LFG) can be captured by the GCCS to increase overall gas quality and flow at the LFG flare station. This work was authorized to SCS Field Services as a subcontractor to Republic Services. This work was completed in May and July of 2022, and the waste has now reached the same elevation as the third highest and last remaining section of collection piping on four of the SCs. These collection pipes should be extended out into the cell floor of Cell 2 at its current elevation allowing additional capture of the LFG. Also, as the 2023 hurricane season is approaching, staff has received an updated Hurricane Plan from Republic Services to allow a seamless disposal of storm debris at the landfill and the SWDD Agenda - Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services Page Aid SWDD Item customer convenience centers (CCCs) with the least amount of effect on the residents of Indian River County. The plan is also incorporated into the Twenty First Amendment. Staff is recommending approval of the attached Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services to provide these additional services. Analysis: Table 1. Expansion of the Side Slope Collectors Description Rate Quantity Total Task 1— SCS Project Management $6,000 lump sum $ 6,000 Task 2 — Survey / As -built $2,750 per day 2 days $ 5,500 Task 3 — Mobilization / Demobilization $3,500 1 each $ 3,500 Task 4 — Side Slope Collection Extension Installation $75 per feet 1,320 feet $ 99,000 SCS Subtotal = $114,000 Republic Services Management Fee (15%) _ $ 17,100 Total = $131,100 The above costs are not to exceed $131,100 and include labor, equipment, materials, and fuel. The following is a summary of services and costs from Republic Service for the Hurricane Preparedness Plan for the 2023 Hurricane Season: • Landfill Operations and Maintenance — It is expected that there will be a significant volume increase for disposal into the Indian River County landfill as a result of the post storm cleanup activities. Republic Services has acknowledged that the current tipping fee of $14.62 per ton (valid thru December 31, 2023) is sufficient to cover the additional operational and maintenance costs for the landfill utilizing existing equipment. The amendment does include SWDD providing reimbursement for mobilization and rental of equipment that is currently not part of routine operations. The amendment also allows for reimbursement to cover additional costs associated with extra materials for road maintenance as well as costs for pumping excessive leachate. • Customer Convenience Centers — A provision is included in the amendment to allow for extending the days/hours of operations of the CCCs at a cost of $47.69 per hour per person. This rate only applies for labor hours that are outside of the normal operating hours, i.e., opening a center when it is normally closed or extending the hours of operations. Republic Services will utilize all of their current resources for the cleanup; however, there is a provision for Republic Services to utilize third -party services to expedite the cleanup. The reimbursement for CCC operations pre- or post -storm is based on the cost for hauling additional volume from the CCCs to the IRC landfill. This rate is set at $25 per cubic yard; SWDD Agenda - Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services Page J1/ SWDD Item however, there is language in the plan to allow rate negotiations if market conditions are impacted by the storm event. Funding: The Landfill Gas Expansion project is considered a "closure activity" and, as such, is funded from an escrow account long established per Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) requirements. Funding for the Twenty First Amendment in the amount of $131,100 is available in the SWDD/Accrued Closure — I, II & Infill account, number 411-239006, which is funded from SWDD assessments and user fees. Description Account Amount SWDD/Accrued Closure — I, II & Infill 411-239006 $131,100 If there should be a hurricane, an account would be established at that time with expenses reimbursed by FEMA. Recommendation: Solid Waste Disposal District staff recommends that its Board approve the Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services landfill contract for the expansion of the landfill gas system and approve the 2023 Hurricane Plan; and authorize the Chairman to execute the agreement. Attachment: 1) Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services SWDD Agenda - Twenty First Amendment to Republic Services Page 19 TWENTY FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT AGREEMENT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA SOLID WASTE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE THIS TWENTY FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT AGREEMENT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA SOLID WASTE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE ("Twentieth Amendment") is entered into as of the day of , 2023 by and between Indian River County Solid Waste Disposal District, a dependent special district of Indian River County, Florida, whose address is 1801 27h Street, Vero Beach, Florida (hereinafter referred to as the "District" or "SWDD"), and Republic Services of Florida, Limited Partnership, whose address is 3905 Oslo Road, Vero Beach, Florida 32968 (the "Contractor"). RECITALS WHEREAS, on January 1, 2011, SWDD and Contractor entered into that certain Contract Agreement Indian River County Solid Waste Disposal District Indian River County, Florida Solid Waste Operations and Maintenance, as amended by the First Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated February 7, 2012; the Second Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated April 2, 2013; the Third Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated November 12, 2013; the Fourth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated July 8, 2014; the Fifth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated November 4, 2014; the Sixth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated January 20, 2015; the Seventh Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated May 17, 2016; the Eighth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated December 15, 2016; the Ninth Amendment and Extension to Contract Agreement, dated February 21, 2017; the Tenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated September 12, 2017; the Eleventh Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated September 18, 2018; the Twelfth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated September 10, 2019; the Thirteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated March 3, 2020; the Fourteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated July 14, 2020; the Fifteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated February 16, 2021; the Sixteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated February 1, 2022; the Seventeenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated April 5, 2022; the Eighteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated October 18, 2022; the Nineteenth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated January 31, 2023; and the Twentieth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated March 7, 2023 (the "Contract") for the Contractor to operate and maintain the SWDD landfill located at 1325 74d' Avenue SW, Vero Beach, Florida (the "Landfill") and customer convenience centers ("CCCs"); and WHEREAS, under the terms of the Contract, the Contractor, at SWDD's request and subject to mutually satisfactory negotiated terms and acceptable compensation, shall provide additional services in connection with the Landfill and the CCCs not included above and as required by SWDD; and WHEREAS, the Contractor and SWDD have mutually agreed to revise the Contract as set forth herein. Twenty First Amendment to Contract Page I of 3 379 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual undertakings herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree, as follows: 1. Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein. 2. The existing Article 1 — SCOPE OF WORK of the Contract is modified to strike the current Hurricane Preparedness Plan language and replace with the following language: A. Hurricane Preparedness Plan: a. Republic Services has provided a Hurricane Preparedness Plan for the 2023 Hurricane Season and is included as an attachment to this amendment. This plan is intended to allow for the seamless disposal of storm debris at the landfill and at the Customer Convenience Centers with the least amount of effect on the residents of Indian River County. Upon declaration of a state of emergency and as duly authorized by the County Administrator, Republic Services shall provide and be compensated for additional services as outlined in the plan. The existing Article 1 — SCOPE OF WORK of the Contract is modified to include the following: B. Landfill Gas System Expansion. The Contractor shall provide the landfill gas system expansion services in accordance with the attached proposal from SCS Field Services. a. Landfill Gas Expansion — Contractor to provide the labor, equipment, fuel and materials to extend the four (4) existing Side Slope Collectors up to a total of 1,320 feet. The services shall include pre/post surveying and final as -built record drawings. 4. The existing Article 3 — COMPENSATION of the Contract is modified to include the following: viii) A not -to -exceed payment of $131,100, which includes a 15% management fee to Contractor, for the Expansion of the Landfill Gas System. 5. Ratification. Except as specifically provided in this Twenty First Amendment, all other provisions of the Contract shall remain in full force and effect. [signature page follows] Twenty First Amendment to Contract Page 2 of 3 380 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Twenty First Amendment to be executed by their respective duly authorized officers as of the day and year first written above. Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: (Owner) Solid Waste Disposal District Indian River County, Florida Deputy Clerk Joseph H. Earman, Chairman Date Approved by SWDD: Approved By: Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency By: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Dylan Reingold, County Attorney Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence Republic Services of Florida, Limited Partnership of: ("Contractor") By: Republic Services of Florida GP, Inc., its General Partner Print Name: Print Name: Print Name: Print Title: [remainder of page intentionally left blank] Twenty First Amendment to Contract Page 3 of 3 381 2023 Hurricane Preparedness Plan Indian River County Landfill and Customer Convenience Centers Managed by Republic Services of Florida, Limited Partnership (Republic Services) This hurricane preparedness operation plan for the operation of the Indian River County Landfill (Landfill) and Customer Convenience Centers (CCCs) by Republic Services pursuant to that certain Contract Agreement with Indian River County Solid Waste Disposal District, Indian River County, Florida Solid Waste Operations and Maintenance, as amended, is intended to allow for the seamless disposal of storm debris with the least amount of effect on residents of Indian River County. 1. Once a named storm is tracked to the Central Coast of Florida in the proximity of Indian River County, Republic Services will have all of the material at the CCCs emptied by hauling the waste to the Indian River County Landfill. Republic Services will continue the operations of both the Landfill and the CCCs until a decision for closure is made. Republic Services and Indian River County will communicate in good faith and with the intent to come to a mutually agreeable decision with respect to the closure of the Landfill and the CCCs that takes into account the safety and protection of personnel and property. 2. Republic Services will develop a "Timeline for Closing" plan with Indian River County, which will take into account Republic Services' corporate requirements (including the safety of personnel, property, and assets) and Indian River County's cleanup needs. A conceptual closing and opening plan is provided below; the conceptual plan remains subject to change, depending on the requirements of the situation. 3. Republic Services will return to the Landfill and the CCCs as soon as it is safe to do so after the storm (i.e., upon issuance of an "all clear" to travel on county roads by IRC Emergency Services). Republic Services' first priority with respect to services provided to Indian River County will be to assess and document damages at the Landfill and the CCCs and assist in reopening all facilities as soon as possible. 4. There may be additional costs to Indian River County to operate the Landfill and CCCs before or after the storm, as detailed below. In order to facilitate the inflow of additional storm debris material, the operation of the Landfill may result in additional costs in order to effectively manage the material and comply with all state and federal statutes. Republic Services will provide Indian River County with all documentation associated with the additional services provided to return the Landfill and the CCCs to normal operations. Such documentation will include time sheets, truck counts including container sizes, and any additional information reasonably requested by Indian River County to verify the costs and shall include information related to pre -storm services and operations. Baseline information, including the number of employees for services and operations prior to the storm, shall be provided with the documentation. A) CCC Personnel Costs: The personnel costs consist of the costs to bring employees in for hours in addition to usual and customary hours. Further, if cleanup efforts require additional man-hours to perform proper operation of the CCCs, this will require employees to work beyond usual and customary hours and will require Republic Services to recoup the extra costs. The below amount covers the cost per man-hour to open for additional days/times and/or the additional time required to effectively operate the CCC post -hurricane. In order to provide for an expedited cleanup, Republic Services may employ additional employees from traffic control in order to safely navigate hauling trucks into and out of the CCCs. This will require additional employees and will require Republic Services to recoup the extra costs. If pre -storm cleanup of the CCCs is required in order to handle the additional materials from the storm, this will require additional employees and will require Republic Services to recoup the extra costs. Cost for CCC laborer man-hour: $47.69/hour/man 382 51 CCC Operating Costs: Republic Services will make commercially reasonable efforts to clean up all storm debris at the CCCs in a timely manner. If Indian River County requests expedited clean up, Republic Services will hire third party personnel and clam truck services to perform duties. Cost for CCC operations pre or post -hurricane is based on the cost for hauling additional tonnage from CCC to Indian River County Landfill as detailed below. Q CCC Hauling Costs: In order to segregate the tonnage of storm debris from normal waste at the CCCs, the average yard waste and average garbage hauled to the Indian River County Landfill from December 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 (6 months prior to the start of the hurricane season) for all of the CCC's will be the basis for determining the impact of the storm debris. Any additional tonnage over the monthly average in the 2 months following the storm that is hauled to the Indian River County Landfill from the CCCs, shall be considered storm debris and shall be charged at the incremental rate stated below. In order to convert the tonnage hauled to a yardage measurement, the appropriate conversion rate shall be: 1 Cubic yard = 300 /bs. Cost for hauling additional tonnage from CCC to Indian River County Landfill: $25.00/cubic yard (This rate is subject to negotiation to mutually agreeable rate if market conditions have drastically been impacted by the storm) Landfill Equipment Costs: Republic Services will use commercially reasonable efforts to effectively and efficiently use all current equipment to manage excessive storm debris. Republic Services shall keep all current equipment in working order. SWDD is not responsible for additional equipment needed as a replacement for failure of equipment needed for normal operations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, renting equipment to provide incremental assistance may be required, but such equipment may not be available in the immediate aftermath of a storm. If additional equipment is required and becomes available, Republic Services will rent such required additional equipment, and Indian River County will reimburse Republic Services for Republic Services' cost of rental of such additional equipment, without markup. Republic Services will also attempt to mobilize equipment from other Republic Services operating divisions, and Indian River County will reimburse Republic Services for any additional costs incurred by Republic Services for such mobilization and usage of equipment from other Republic Services operating divisions, without markup. Republic Services will notify and obtain written approval from Indian River County of any rental or mobilization of such additional equipment. Cost for Landfill Equipment mobilization and usage: to be determined by Republic Services, based on availability E) Landfill Additional Costs: In case of catastrophic damage, Republic Services may incur additional costs to operate the Indian River County Landfill, and such additional costs shall be reimbursed by Indian River County provided there is sufficient documentation and that Republic Services has notified and obtained written approval for these additional costs. Examples of such costs are: additional rock to shore up access roads to allow traffic flow to the Landfill waste reception area; additional costs to pump excessive leachate to not overwhelm the current system. In preparation for any catastrophic storm event, Republic Services can accumulate rock and cover at the Indian River County Landfill. If Indian River County elects to absorb costs for accumulation of rock and cover, the associated costs will be provided to the County for approval prior to purchase and accumulation. Landfill Additional Costs: to be determined by Republic Services, based on necessity. 383 5. Conceptual Closing / Opening Plan. The conceptual plan and timeline noted below are by way of example only and are subject to change depending upon storm size/scope/severity and upon input from Republic Services and Indian River County. The safety of personnel, property, and equipment is Republic Services' top priority, and Republic Services acknowledges that Indian River County desires to reopen the Landfill and the CCCs as soon as possible after a storm. A) Pre -Storm. Upon the approach of a named storm, Republic Services and Indian River County will conduct daily conference calls as part of planning and preparation. These calls will take place at 3pm or a mutually agreed upon time. I) Between 48-72 Hours Out a. Close Oslo and Fellsmere. b. Redeploy Oslo and Fellsmere staff to other CCCs to assist as necessary, allowing Republic Services employees to rotate out to prepare their families and homes. In addition, it allows Republic Services equipment to be used at other CCCs in preparation after Oslo and Fellsmere are cleaned and ready for post storm. c. Conduct PSA to inform residents and businesses. II) Between 24-48 Hours Out a. Suspend all garbage and recycle collection. b. All haulers advised of anticipated Landfill closure so they can have their trucks dumped and ready for post storm clean up. III) Between 12-24 Hours Out a. All CCCs and Landfill closed to public. b. Haulers contacted. c. Begin shut down of Landfill operations and prepare road base for post storm. B) Post -Storm. Following the removal of any restrictions/travel bans, Republic Services and SWDD will conduct an inspection of the Landfill and equipment, and an inspection of the CCCs, as soon as possible, and report its findings to Indian River County. I) A staggered opening of CCCs will occur, with Oslo and Fellsmere being first, allowing the other 3 CCCs to be cleaned and prepped for opening. II) Additional resources will be contacted and in place to deploy at Republic Services' direction. III) Between 24-72 Hours Post -Storm (depending on severity) a. Resume normal garbage and recycle collection. b. Alternate sites identified, if necessary, for storm debris. 384 Himanshu Mehta From: Lewis, Brian < B Lewis@ repu bl icservices.com > Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 8:32 AM To: Himanshu Mehta; Ron T. Jones Cc: Wilson, Edwin Subject: Indian River Landfill Side Slope Collector Extension Proposal Attachments: IRLF Side Slope Collector Extension Proposal Final 2023.pdf CAUTION: This message is from an extern', seusecaution when opening attachments or clickinglinks. Gentlemen, Please see the attached proposal to extend the remaining four side slope collectors at the Indian River Landfill. Note: There will be a 15% management fee added b Republic Services Inc. if you choose to proceed. g Y P Y Thank you, Brian Lewis Post Collection Operations Manager 1327 74th Ave Southwest Vero Beach, FL 32968 e BLewis@RepublicServices.com o 772-794-2322 c 772-713-5560 w RepublicServices.com *91 IVE#WBLIC* Ste$ W111 namit nom h•sw 1 385 �UIIUIiii vNciauviia iviaiiabci Republic Services 1327 741h Ave SE Vero Beach, FL 32968 Subject: Proposal to Extend Side Slope Collectors Indian River Landfill, Vero Beach, Florida Dear Mr. Lewis: SCS Field Services (SCS -FS) is pleased to provide this proposal to you for the subject work based on discussions between SCS -FS, Indian River County (County) and Republic Services (Republic). SCS -FS is prepared to schedule the work following approval by Republic. A summary of the scope of work and cost is outlined below. SCOPE OF WORK In August of 2021, the gas collection and control system (GCCS) was expanded into cell one of segment three. The GCCS expansion included ten side slope collectors (SC). Each SC had two or three separate collection pipes so that as waste is filled in cell two of segment three the collection pipes could be utilized at different elevations. In May and July of 2022 SCS -FS extended ten of the second highest side slope collector pipes. The waste has now reached the same elevation as the third highest and last remaining section of collection piping on four of the SCs. These collection pipes should be extended out into the cell floor of cell two at its current elevation so that additional landfill gas (LFG) can be captured by the GCCS and increase overall gas quality and flow at the LFG flare station. SCS -FS will provide labor, equipment and materials to extend each SC collection pipe approximately 300 to 370 feet into cell two at a 5% slope so that LFG liquids drain back into the landfill. Each extension length will depend on site conditions, filling operations and any obstructions that may be encountered while trenching. The extension piping will be 6 -inch HDPE SDR 11 perforated pipe. Geotextile fabric will be placed along the bottom of the trench and backfilled with six inches of crushed concrete. An additional foot of crushed concrete will be placed on top of the collection pipe once it is placed in the trench and the geotextile fabric will be wrapped over the top. Excavated waste will be used to backfill the remaining trench. Any excess waste that cannot be backfilled will be transported to the active fill area by SCS -FS. If SCS -FS determines that the depth of the trench has become too deep to use geotextile fabric the collector pipe will only be backfilled with six inches of crushed concrete below and one foot above the pipe. SCS -FS and John B. Webb & Associates, Inc. (JBW&A) will stake out the existing top of pipe locations at each SC to be extended prior to the mobilization of equipment to the site. After the completion of the SC extensions SCS -FS and JBW&A will perform an as built field survey of each extension pipe. JBW&A will update the as built plans that were provided by the County. 5850 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, Florida 32822. 386 L Mr. Brian Lewis March 27, 2023 Page 2 SCS -FS anticipates completing the four SC extensions in one mobilization. COMPENSATION The cost to perform the work will be invoiced on a time and materials basis based on the following unit rates: Description Rate Qty. Sub -Total Project Management $6,000 LS $6,000 Survey/As Builts $2,750/Day 2 Days $5,500 Mobilization/Demobilization $3,500 1 Ea. $3,500 Side Slope Collection Extension Installation $75/FT 1,320 FT $99,000 Total: $114,000 CLOSING SCS -FS appreciates the opportunity to provide our proposal to Republic Services. If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact Brian Basconi at 401-486-4897. Sincerely, Brian Basconi Project Manager SCS Field Services B B/GAC Figure Attached. Garold (Tony) A. Cartee Regional Manager SCS Field Services 387 s ^. W .;i11till mi I ' . 15-83 SWDD Item Indian River County, Florida Solid Waste Disposal District Board Memorandum Date: May 3, 2023 To: Solid Waste Disposal District Board From: Sean Lieske, PE, Director of Utility Services Prepared By: Himanshu H. Mehta, PE, Managing Director, Solid Waste Disposal District Subject: Final Pay to Geosyntec for Work Order No. 17 — Segment 3, Cell I Top of Waste Grades Evaluation Descriptions and Conditions: On November 1, 2022, the Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) Board approved CCNA-2018-Work Order No. 17 to Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. (Geosyntec) in the amount of $26,025.00. Geosyntec's authorized scope of work included project management/meetings, files review and data evaluation, site inspection visit, and engineering drawings. Analysis: Geosyntec has satisfactorily completed all of the tasks described in the scope of work for a total invoiced amount of $26,025.00, which includes the final invoice of $579.17. The total project did not exceed budget. Attached is Geosyntec's letter report describing in more details the services provided under this work order. Funding: Funding for the Segment 3, Cell I Top of Waste Grades Evaluation is budgeted and available in the SWDD/Landfill/ Engineering Services account, number 41121734-033130, for a total amount of $579.17, which is funded from SWDD assessments and user fees. Description Account Number Amount SWDD/Landfill/Engineering Services 41121734-033130 $579.17 Recommendation: Solid Waste Disposal District staff recommends that its Board approve Geosyntec's final invoice amount of $579.17. Attachment: 1. Geosyntec Project Completion Report and Final Invoice. SWDD Agenda - Final Pay to Geosyntec WO CCNA -2018 -WO No. 17 3"e 1 of 1 Geosynte& consultants Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. Managing Director Solid Waste Disposal District Indian River County 1325 74th Avenue SW Vero Beach, Florida 32968 1200 Riverplace Blvd., Suite 710 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 PH 904.858.1818 FAx 904.396.1143 www.geosyntec.com 20 April 2023 Subject: Project Management Completion Report and Transmittal of Invoice No. 509405 IRC — Segment 3, Cell 1 Top of Waste Grades Evaluation IRC Work Authorization No. CCNA-2018-Work Order No. 17 Indian River County Landfill Facility, Vero Beach, Florida Dear Mr. Mehta: INTRODUCTION Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. (Geosyntec) is pleased to present to you this project completion report for Geosyntec Project No. FL9319 - Segment 3, Cell 1 Top of Waste Grades Evaluation for the Indian River County Landfill Facility. This project was completed under Work Order No. CCNA-2018-Work Order No. 17 authorized on November 01, 2022, pursuant to that certain Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services, dated April 17, 2018, renewed and amended as of this May 18, 2021 (collectively referred to as the "Agreement"), by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and Geosyntec ("Consultant"). This report has been prepared as a supplement to our final invoice No. 509405, dated 18 April 2023. SCOPE OF WORK The scope of work authorized under Work Order No. CCNA-2018-Work Order No. 17 was divided into four phases: (i) project management and meetings; (ii) files review and data evaluation; (iii) site inspection visit; and (iv) engineering drawings. The following is a phase -by - phase summary of the work that Geosyntec performed under this Work Order. FL9319-01/FL9319 JL23027A Pmiect Completion Letter.doc engineers I scientists I innovators 390 Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. 20 April 2023 Page 2 Phase 1—Proiect Management and Meetings Under this phase, Geosyntec performed project planning and management responsibilities, such as meetings and correspondences with SWDD and Republic Services,; invoice review and preparation; project coordination; and project administration. Phase 2 — Files Review and Data Evaluation Under this phase, Geosyntec reviewed electronic drawings (i.e., aerial surveys, permitted waste grading plans), and relevant files to evaluate remaining airspace volume at Cell 1. Phase 3 — Site Inspection Visit Under this phase, Geosyntec personnel conducted a Site inspection at Cell 1. Photographic records, field notes and spot elevations at select locations were recorded with a GPS to corroborate information collected during the data evaluation phase. The survey and as -built drawings revealed that portions of Segment 2 were closed at approximately seven (7) to ten (10) feet (on average) below the permitted top of waste grades. Phase 4 — Engineering Drawings Under this phase, Geosyntec prepared engineering drawings to aid waste filling operations at Cell 1. These included revising the permitted (design) top of waste grades for Segment 2 to facilitate tie-in to those of Segment 3 Cell 1. The CADD files were transmitted to SWDD and Republic Services for their use. BUDGET The approved budget for Work Order No. CCNA-2018-Work Order No. 17 was $26,025.00. The total invoiced amount, including the final invoice is $26,025.00. Therefore, Geosyntec completed this project within the approved budget. CLOSURE Geosyntec appreciates the opportunity to provide services to Indian River County. If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please feel free to contact the undersigned at (904) 450-4259. FL9319-O1/FL9319 JL23027A Project Completion Letter.doc engineers I scientists I innovators 391 Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. 20 April 2023 Page 2 Sincerely Kwasi Badu-Tweneboah, Ph.D., P.E. Senior Principal Engineer Enclosure: Invoice No. 509405 FL9319-O1/FL9319 JL23027A Project Completion Lettendoc engineers I scientists I innovators 392 Geosyntecco' consultants Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. Managing Director Solid Waste Disposal District Indian River County 1325 74th Avenue Southwest Vero Beach, Florida 32968 1200 Riverplace Blvd., Suite 710 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 PH 904 858.1818 FAX 904.396.1143 www.goosyntee.com 20 April 2023 Subject: Project Management Report and Transmittal of Invoice No. 509405 Segment 3, Cell 1 Top of Waste Grades Evaluation Indian River County Landfill Facility Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida Dear Mr. Mehta: Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. (Geosyntec) prepared this project management report to address the professional services for the Segment 3, Cell 1 Top of Waste Grades Evaluation project at the Indian River County (IRC) landfill facility. This report presents: (i) a budget overview for this project; (ii) a summary of activities completed to date; (iii) a discussion of the work reflected on the enclosed invoice; (iv) a discussion of ongoing work; and (v) recommended actions for the site. The enclosed invoice reflects work that was performed through 26 March 2023. Table 1 provides invoicing detail for the project. PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUMMARY Geosyntec's Proiect No. FL9319: Segment 3. Cell 1 Top of Waste Grades Evaluation (IRC Work Order No. 17) Budget Overview Invoice No. 509405 (enclosed) dated 18 April 2023 for $579.17 is the 3`d and final invoice for Project No. FL9319. Listed below is a summary of the budget, including invoiced amount and remaining budget. Approved Budget: $26,025.00 Invoiced Amount: $26,025.00 Remaining Budget $0.00 Geosyntec is within the budget appropriated for this project. FL9319-01\FL9319 JL23027 engineers I scientists I innovators 393 Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. 20 April 2023 Page 2 WORK COMPLETED TO DATE The tasks performed under this invoice include preparation of revised top of waste drawings for Segment 2 to Segment 3 Cell 1 tie-ins, transmittal of CADD files to SWDD and Republic Services, and project administration, including project management. WORK REFLECTED ON ENCLOSED INVOICE Labor reflected on the enclosed invoice is mainly attributed to the following: • Labor ($579.17) indicated as professional services is associated with the items listed above. Other expenses are associated with communications fee are built into the lump sum amount above. ONGOING WORK Geosyntec revised the top of waste grades using actual as -built drawings for Segment 2 closure and provided the drawings and CADD files to SWDD and Republic Services. RECOMMENDED ACTIONS None *01111"i Geosyntec appreciates the opportunity to provide services to Indian River County. If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please feel free to contact me at 904.450-4259 Sincerely, Kwasi Badu-Tweneboah, Ph.D., P.E. Senior Principal Engineer Enclosure — Invoice No. 509405 FL9319-01\FL9319 JL23027 engineers I scientists I innovators 394 Table 1 Summary of Invoices Submitted for Geosyntec's Project Number FL9319 IRCL - Segment 3, Cell 1 Top of Waste Grades Evaluation of Class I Landfill Geosyntec Project Number/IRC Work Authorization Number Invoice No. Invoice Date Amount FL9319/ WORK ORDER No. 17 499010 01/18/2023 $25,139.83 502753 02/21/2023 $306.00 509405 04/18/2023 $579.17 TOTAL $26,025.00 FL9319-01\FL9319 JL23027 395 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SWDD 1325 74TH AVENUE SW VERO BEACH, FL 32968 Attention: HIMANSHU MEHTA, P.E. PLEASE REMIT PAYMENT TO: Geosyntec Consultants 900 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 200 Boca Raton, Florida 33487-2775 USA Tel (561) 995-0900 Fax (561) 995-0925 Invoice # : 509405 Project : FL9319 Invoice Date : 4/18/2023 For Professional Services Rendered through transaction date: 3/26/2023 Project Name: IRC SEGMENT 3 CELL 1 TOP OF WASTE G IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS INVOICE, PLEASE CONTACT JOSE LIZARRAGAAT 904-450-4282 WORK ORDER NO. 17 396 Previously Amount Due Total Invoiced Phase Fee Complete Billed This Invoice To Date 01) PROJ MGMT AND MEETINGS 3,341.04 100.00 3,173.99 167.05 3,341.04 Previously Total Invoiced Phase Fee Complete Billed To Date 02) FILES REVIEW AND DATA EVALUATIO 3,490.88 100.00 3,490.88 3,490.88 Previously Total Invoiced Phase Fee Complete Billed To Date 03) SITE INSPECTION AND VISIT 4,830.80 100.00 4,830.80 4,830.80 Previously Amount Due Total Invoiced Phase Fee Complete Billed This Invoice To Date 04) DRAWINGS 14,362.28 100.00 13,950.17 412.11 14,362.28 396 Total Contract Fee Total % Complete To Date Total Fee Earned To Date Less Previous Billings Total This Invoice —Amount Due this Invoice— Statement $26,025.00 100.00 % $26,025.00 $25,445.83 $579.17 $579.17 Prior Billings $25,445.83 Project Budget $26,025.00 Current Invoice $579.17 Billed to Date $26,025.00 Billed To Date (Includes Retainage) $26,025.00 Contract Balance $0.00 Paid To Date $25,445.83 "Amount Due This Invoice" $579.17 397