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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/06/2025L0RIP BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA COMMISSION AGENDA TUESDAY, MAY 6, 2025 - 9:00 AM Commission Chambers Indian River County Administration Complex 180127th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Joseph Flescher, District 2, Chairman John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Deryl Loar, District 4, Vice Chairman Jennifer W. Shuler, County Attorney Susan Adams, District 1 Ryan L. Butler, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller Joseph H. Earman, District 3 Laura Moss, District 5 1. CALL TO ORDER 2.A. A MOMENT OF SILENT REFLECTION FOR FIRST RESPONDERS AND MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES 2.11. INVOCATION Reverend Jack Diel, Our Savior Lutheran Church 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Commissioner Laura Moss 4. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA / EMERGENCY ITEMS 5. PROCLAMATIONS and PRESENTATIONS 5.A. Proclamation Recognizing May 11th through the 17th as National Police Week Attachments: National Police Week Proclamation 5.11. Presentation of Proclamation Recognizing May 4th -10th As National Correctional Officers & Employees Week Attachments: National Corrections Officer Week 5.C. Presentation of Proclamation Designating May 4 - 10, 2025 As Public Service Recognition Week Attachments: Proclamation May 6, 2025 Page 1 of 6 5.D. Presentation of Proclamation Designating May 18th -24th as National Public Works Week Attachments: Public Works Week 5.E. Upcoming Changes to the Solid Waste and Recycling in Indian River County 6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 6.A. Regular Meeting of February 25, 2025 7. INFORMATION ITEMS FROM STAFF OR COMMISSIONERS NOT REQUIRING BOARD ACTION 7.A. 2nd Quarter FY 2024/2025 Budget Report Attachments: 2nd Quarter Budget Report 7.B. Administrator Approved Items Attachments: WO & POs for 050625 7.C. Florida Public Service Commission Consummating Order PSC -2025 -0120 -PCO -EI 7.D. Children's Services Advisory Committee Vacancy Attachments: 250415 Email Resignation fm CSAC- Jan Williams 7.E. Event Calendar Attachments: May -June Event Calendar 7.F. District 1 Appointee for Planning & Zoning Commission - John Campbell Attachments: Commissioners Memo 8. PUBLIC COMMENT: AGENDA -RELATED MATTERS (EXCEPT FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS) 9. CONSENT AGENDA 9.A. Approval of Checks and Electronic Payments March 22, 2025 to March 28, 2025 Attachments: Comptroller Division Staff Report 9.B. Approval of Checks and Electronic Payments March 29, 2025 to April 4, 2025 Attachments: Comptroller Division Staff Report 9.C. Approval of Checks and Electronic Payments April 5, 2025 to April 11, 2025 Attachments: Comptroller Division Staff Report 9.D. Approval of Checks and Electronic Payments April 12, 2025 to April 18, 2025 Attachments: Comptroller Division Staff Report May 6, 2025 Page 2 of 6 9.E. Request for Use of Holman Stadium for Centennial Event, Hoses vs. Handcuffs on May 31, 2025 Attachments: Section 6.04 9.F. Resolution Cancelling Taxes on Property Purchased for Public Purpose Rocker Sebastian LLC — Fire Station 16 Attachments: Resolution Warranty Deed Payment Receipt - Indian River County Tax Collector 9.G. Designation of Excess Equipment as Surplus and Authorization for Disposal Attachments: Excess List for 050625 9.H. Award of RFP 2025035 for Independent Auditing Services Attachments: Agreement Agreement - Independent Auditing Services 9.I. Award of RFP 2025010 for Medical Director Services Attachments: Agreement 9.J. Award of Annual Bid 2025038 for Right -of -Way Mowing 9.K. Authorization to Increase Blanket Purchase Orders for Ring Power Corp and Auto Partners LLC. 9.L. Amendment to Award for Annual Bid 2025002 for Sulfuric Acid 9.M. Work Order No. 2 for Arcadis, U.S., Inc. for Consulting and Support Services for the Department of Utility Services Computerized Maintenance Management System, IRCDUS Project ID: 00.23.541 Attachments: Arcadis WO 2 Proposal for CMMS Implementation Support Services 9.N. Work Order No. 9 for Atkins North America, Inc. for Central Wastewater Treatment Facility Odor Control Project, IRCDUS Project ID: 22.22.513 Attachments: Atkins WO 9 Proposal for Central WWTF Odor Control 9.0. Release of Retainage to Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. for Hurricane Milton Debris Removal Attachments: Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. Invoice No. C4156 RET 9.P. Work Order No. 01 Schulke, Bittle & Stoddard, LLC Old Dixie Highway Drainage (Westport Drive to 131st Street) IRC -2507 Attachments: Work Order No. 1 May 6, 2025 Page 3 of 6 9.Q. Approval of Subordination of County Utility Interests Agreement between the Florida Department of Transportation and Indian River County Attachments: 113-5 Subordination of Utility Interests 113-5_OR 02062-1834 IRC utility 113-5_OR_02062-1837 IRC utility 113-5_OR 02062-1840 IRC utility 118, 825 IRC OR 3337-1274 118-3R Subordination of Utility Interests 130-4_OR3337-1274 IRC utility 130-4R Subordination of Utility Interests 405606-3 ROW Map 9.R. Authorization Request for the Use of Unused Salary to Fund Temporary Infrastructure Project Manager 10. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS and GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES 11. PUBLIC ITEMS A. PUBLIC HEARINGS B. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS 12. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MATTERS 12.A.1 City of Vero Beach Request for County to Assume Responsibility for Ocean Rescue Operations at City Beach Parks. 12.B.1 Revised Requested Salary Increase - Chief Medical Examiner, District 19 Attachments: Districts Chief Medical Examiners Overview Districts Chief Medical Examiners Workload 13. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS A. Building and Facilities Services B. Community Services C. Emergency Services D. Human Resources E. Information Technology F. Natural Resources G. Office of Management and Budget H. Parks, Recreation, and Conservation I. Planning and Development Services May 6, 2025 Page 4 of 6 J. Public Works K. Sandridge Golf Club L. Utilities Services 13.L.1. Department of Utility Services Integrated Water Master Plan Update to the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners, IRCDUS Project ID: 00.23.547 14. COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS 14.A.1 St. Lucie County Housing Finance Authority - Area of Operation Authority Resolution Attachments: Area of Operation Authority Resolution - St. Lucie (Orchard Grove) - FINAL 15. COMMISSIONERS MATTERS A. Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman 15.A.1 Food Truck Ordinance Attachments: Commissioner's Memo Food Trucks 05.06.25 Code of Ordinances 901.03 Code of Ordinances 972.05 Code of Ordinances 972.08 B. Commissioner Deryl Loar, Vice Chairman C. Commissioner Susan Adams D. Commissioner Joseph H. Earman E. Commissioner Laura Moss 16. SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND BOARDS A. Emergency Services District B. Solid Waste Disposal District C. Environmental Control Board 17. PUBLIC COMMENT: NON -AGENDA -RELATED MATTERS 18. ADJOURNMENT May 6, 2025 Page 5 of 6 Except for those matters specifically exempted under the State Statute and Local Ordinance, the Board shall provide an opportunity for public comment prior to the undertaking by the Board of any action on the agenda, including those matters on the Consent Agenda. Public comment shall also be heard on any proposition which the Board is to take action which was either not on the Board agenda or distributed to the public prior to the commencement of the meeting. Anyone who may wish to appeal any decision which may be made at this meeting will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal will be based. Anyone who needs a special accommodation for this meeting may contact the County's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator at (772) 226-1223 at least 48 hours in advance of meeting. Anyone who needs special accommodation with a hearing aid for this meeting may contact the Board of County Commission Office at 772-226-1490 at least 20 hours in advance of the meeting. The full agenda is available on line at the Indian River County Website at www.indianriver.gov 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 the County website under IRCTV and the Cablecast Streaming App, available for download on iOS App Store, Google Play Store, ROKU, Fire TV, and Apple TV. 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 6, 2025 Page 6 of 6 File ID: 25-0530 Indian River County, Florida MEMORANDUM Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Type: Presentation / Proclamation Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: Commission's Office FROM: Tressa Brewer DATE: May 6th, 2025 SUBJECT: Proclamation Recognizing May 1 lth - 17th as National Police Week STAFF RECOMMENDATION Read and Present. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 powered qy LegistarT' RECOGNIZING MAY 11TH THROUGH THE 17TH AS NATIONAL POLICE WEEK 'Whereas, there are more than 900,000 law enforcement officers serving in communities across the United States, including the dedicated members of the Indian River County Sheriff's Office and Indian Rivpr County municipal police departments; and F -Whereas, in 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated 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. Since the first known line -of -duty death in 1791, more than 26,000 U.S. Law Enforcement Officers have made the ultimate sacrifice; and -Whereas, over the past decade (2014-2024), the average annual number of officer fatalities has been 163. In 2024, 165 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty; additionally, 21 canines died in the line of duty; 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, Therefore, be it Proclaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, that May 11th -17th 2025 is recognized as National Police Week in honor of the service of law enforcement officers in our community and communities across the nation. May 15th is recognized 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 12th day of May, 2025. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman Deryl Loar, Vice Chairman Joseph H. Earman Susan Adams Laura Moss File ID: 25-0534 Indian River County, Florida MEMORANDUM Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Type: Presentation / Proclamation Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: Commissions Office FROM: Ashley Brown DATE: 04/28/2025 SUBJECT: Presentation of Proclamation Recognizing May 4th -10th As National Correctional Officers & Employees Week STAFF RECOMMENDATION Recommend Read & Present Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 powered -1 Legistar' Proclamation RECOGNIZING MAY 41h_101h 2025 AS NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WEEK -Whereas, In 1984, President Ronald Reagan signed Proclamation 5187 creating "National Correctional Officers Week". In 1996, the U.S. Senate officially changed the name to "National Correctional Officers and Employees Week". The first full week in May honors the work of correctional officers and correctional personnel nationwide; and 'Whereas, Indian River County's staff of Correctional Officers, Nurses, Civilian Correction Assistants, and support staff serve in an increasingly complex and demanding profession. They must simultaneously fill custodial, supervisory and counseling roles. They are responsible for the custody, safety, and well-being of all inmates; and -Whereas, in today's profession, Correctional Officers and correctional personnel are well-trained, work under demanding circumstances, and face danger in their daily lives; and -Whereas, the work of Correctional Officers and correctional personnel comes with a huge responsibility to maintain public safety as well as to help inmates develop the skills necessary to become productive members of society; and -Whereas, Correctional Officers and correctional personnel deserve our show of support, as we utilize this week to honor their hard work, professionalism, dedication and courage throughout the performance of their demanding and often conflicting roles, and efforts to protect public safety. Now, '11herefore, be it ProcCaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, that we recognize May 4th through May 10th, 2025 as National Correctional Officers and Employees Week. We thank and applaud our Correctional Officers, Nurses, Civilian Correction Assistants, and all correctional staff for their dedication, professionalism, and service to our community. Adopted this 6th day of May, 2025. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman Deryl Loar, Vice Chairman Joseph H. Earman Susan Adams Laura Moss Indian River County Indian River County, Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0536 Type: Presentation / Proclamation Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: The Commission Office FROM: Kimberly K. Moirano DATE: April 29, 2025 SUBJECT: Presentation of Proclamation Designating May 4 - 10, 2025 As Public Service Recognition Week STAFF RECOMMENDATION Read and Present Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 powered Legistarrm PROCLAMATION DESIGNATING MAY 4 - 10, 2025 AS PUBLIC SERVICE RECOGNITION WEEK WHEREAS, public employees at the federal, state, and local levels conduct the public's business and perform essential services; and WHEREAS, public employees improve our quality of life through their efforts in many fields, including education, emergency management, public safety, transportation, natural resources, health care and national defense; and WHEREAS, public employees dedicate themselves to the continuous improvement of the quality of life for Floridians, and many, including military personnel, police officers, firefighters, health care practitioners, and others risk their lives everyday in public service; and WHEREAS, the efficiency and effectiveness of government depends on public employees ensuring government services are accessible and responsive to the diverse needs of residents; and WHEREAS, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners recognizes the dedication, talents, and contributions made by public employees working in all levels of government; and WHEREAS, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners appreciates the dedication, talents, and contributions of County employees who, by their example of achievements, are focusing on the highest standards of customer service. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA that the week of May 4 - 10, 2025 be observed as Public Service Recognition Week and encourage all Indian River County residents to recognize the men and women who serve at all levels of government for the betterment of our great County, State and Nation. Adopted this 6th day of May, 2025. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman Deryl Loar, Vice Chairman Susan Adams Joseph H. Earman Laura Moss Indian River Unty Indian River County, Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov *xioA MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0507 Type: Presentation / Proclamation Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: Commission's Office FROM: Ashley Brown DATE: 04/22/2025 SUBJECT: Presentation of Proclamation Designating May 18th -24th as National Public Works Week STAFF RECOMMENDATION Recommend Read & Present Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 powered 17 Legistar", Proclamation DESIGNATING MAY 18th -24th, 2025 AS NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK -Whereas, Public works professionals focus on infrastructure, facilities, and services that are of vital importance to sustainable and resilient communities and to public health, high quality of life, and well-being of the people of Indian River County; and Whereas, these infrastructures, facilities, and services could not be provided without the dedicated efforts of public works professionals, who are engineers, managers, and employees at all levels of government and the private sector, who are responsible for rebuilding, improving, and protecting our nation's transportation, water supply, water treatment and solid waste systems, public buildings, and other structures and facilities essential for our citizens; and -Whereas, it is in the public interest for the citizens, civic leaders, and children of Indian River County to gain knowledge of and maintain an ongoing interest and understanding of the importance of public works and public works programs in their respective communities; and -Whereas, the year 2025 marks the 65th annual National Public Works Week sponsored by the American Public Works Association/ Canadian Public Works Association. Now, �terefore, be it Proclaimedby the Boardof County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, that the week of May 18-24, 2025, is hereby designated as National Public Works Week. We encourage all citizens to take this opportunity to increase their awareness and understanding of the essential services provided by our public works professionals. Our Public Works officials work tirelessly to maintain and improve the infrastructure that supports our daily lives. Their efforts are critical to protecting our national health, safety, and advancing quality of life for all. Adopted this 6th day of May 2025. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman Deryl Loar, Vice Chairman Joseph H. Earman Susan Adams Laura Moss Indian River County, Florida * * MEMORANDUM �tpA File ID: 25-0525 Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Type: Presentation / Proclamation Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Indian River County Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, County Administrator Sean C. Lieske, Director of Utility Services FROM: Himanshu Mehta, PE, Managing Director of Solid Waste Disposal District DATE: April 23. 2025 SUBJECT: Upcoming Changes to the Solid Waste and Recycling in Indian River County BACKGROUND On July 2, 2024, the Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) Board approved the Solid Waste and Recyclables Collection Franchise Agreement with WM. The purpose of this agenda item is to make a presentation to the Board on the series of activities to be performed by WM, in cooperation with the County, during the upcoming transition from a subscription based program to universal collection. 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STAFF RECOMMENDATION No Action Required Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 powered try LegistarTt, 74 Indian River County Indian River County Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0494 Type: Informational Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator FROM: Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management & Budget DATE: April 16, 2025 SUBJECT: 2nd Quarter FY 2024/2025 Budget Report BACKGROUND Following is the quarterly report for the second quarter of fiscal year 2024/2025. STAFF RECOMMENDATION No Action Required Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 powered try LegistarTt, L L O N N O � N = N c E E E O u e t c c Q cc c o ; a E �o 0 U C 3 InT O o ° O w C ° a E O U C co Ol �Q � �' 0 `P} C 57 r d 00 O c 2 ° LL E p ° y U o `o >o j p h o 57 y^q 1 8� 6� M O.:. O N CO LnN N 10 �:.. 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N M tR N t!} U LU W Q LU O J O M co O N h O O 19 N O LO co co LQ co N N tf} P n N O co LIZ N tR P 10 O M N tf} L LU U Q Ln Ln O M LO co O a U? rl N C) O N P M O n IR �O N ts4 LO 64 U In z O LU O w CL w W x O O P M M O M N LO O LO CO I I CO I I t{} 1 O I � I O N i I I 40c)- C14 .4N P N I co tR 11 t N Indian River County, Florida * ' MEMORANDUM �OR104' 76 Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indiandver.gov File ID: 25-0484 Type: Informational Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget Jennifer Hyde, Procurement Manager FROM: Shelby Ball, Procurement Specialist DATE: April 10, 2025 SUBJECT: Administrator Approved Items BACKGROUND The Board has approved Continuing Consulting agreements with various firms under the Consultant's Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA) to provide professional consulting services for Engineering, Architectural, Geotechnical, Environmental, Biological, Surveying and Mapping services. Section 105 of the Code of Indian River County authorizes the Administrator to approve work orders for CCNA agreements up to $35,000, and it is the Administrator's desire for the Board to be notified of those approvals. The related work orders are reviewed and approved by the Department Head, Procurement, and the Attorney's Office, prior to execution by the County Administrator, or his designee. Copies of these approved Work Orders are available for review in the Procurement Division. From February 1, 2025, through April 1, 2025, the Administrator has approved a total of 9 work orders for a total of $155,359.40. The County Administrator may also review and approve purchase orders and purchase order change orders up to his authority limit of $75,000. It is the Administrator's desire for the Board to also be notified of these approvals. The related purchase orders and purchase order change orders are reviewed and approved by the Department Head, Procurement and the Budget office prior to review and approval by the County Administrator. From February 1, 2025, through April 1, 2025, the Administrator has approved a total of 5 purchase orders for a total of $241,598.25 plus 2 change orders for a combined overall purchase order increase of $75,000.00. STAFF RECOMMENDATION There is no action required by the Board as this item is being presented for informational purposes only. Future reporting will be prepared and provided quarterly to coincide with Budget reports. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 power'liy Legistar' Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 powerllj LegistarTw Administrator Approved Work Orders February 1, 2025, thru April 1, 2025 2022063 Continuing Surveying & Mapping Services Date Department Vendor Project Title/Scope Work Approved Order Amount 3/13/25 Utilities Masteller, Moler Lift Station 201 Upgrade (Captain $2,100.00 &: Taylor Hiram's Resort 2023015 Continuing Consulting Engineering Services Date Department Vendor Project Title/Scope Work Order Approved Amount /25/25 Public Works Coastal Water Resources Consulting: Floodplain and CRS Program $33,652.00 Waterways Compliance /13/25 Public Works EXP US Traffic studies review & development $30,000.00 Services /27/25 Building & MBV Design services for a whole bldg. use Facilities Engineering generator with screen wall at $13,300.00 Services Courthouse 2023060 Continuing Environmental & Biological Consulting Services Date Department Vendor Project Title/Scope Work Approved Order Amount /11/25 Natural Ecological 2025 HCP Lighting Surveys & $15,753.40 esources Associates Reports 2023061 Continuing Geotechnical Consulting Services Date Department Vendor Project Title/Scope Work Approved Order Amount /14/25 Public Works Andersen Andre IRC -2201 Waters Edge Culvert $29,315.00 Replacement Testing /14/25 Public Works Andersen Andre IRC -1505B Asphalt testing services $4,025.00 /13/25 Building & Facilities Andersen Andre IRC -2436 Meadowlark Woods $8,714.00 Services Drainage Easement 2023062, Continuing Architecture Consulting Services Date Department Vendor Project Title/Scope Work Approved Order Amount 3/18/25 Utilities Edlund, Architectural Feasibility Study for $18,500.00 Dritenbas, Utility Ops Center Binkley Architects 30 Administrator Approved Purchase Orders February 1, 2025, thru April 1, 2025 Purchase Department Vendor Project Title/Scope Purchase Date Order # Total PO Order # Approved Order Approved Amount Amount 100213 Amount Road & 101781 Fire Rescue Stryker Sales Power Pro & Annual $50,299.20 2/19/25 Bridge Lindsey Corp Stretcher Maintenance 101834 Utilities Barneys Pump Spoonbill Marsh Pump $35,185.00 2/26/25 100264 /19/25 Inc. #1 Rehabilitation Vehicle Parts and Repairs $10,000.00 101876 Utilities Hinterland Group CWWTF — Gravity Brownells, 3/6/25 $25,000.00 $60,000.00 Sewer Line CIPP $56,530.00 Inc. Inc Services 101894 Fire Rescue MES Acquisition PPE & Uniforms $41,834.05 3/7/25 Inc. 101905 Fire Rescue Complete Electric Replacement $57,750.00 3/12/25 Inc. Generator at Station 3 Administrator Approved Purchase Order Change Orders February 1, 2025, thru April 1, 2025 PurcbaseDate Department Vendor Project Title/Scope Change Total PO Order # Approved Amount Amount 100213 /12/25 Road & Ralna Right of Way Trimming $40,000.00 $75,000.00 Bridge Lindsey As Needed Reel 100264 /19/25 Fire Rescue Cole Auto Supply, Inc. Vehicle Parts and Repairs $10,000.00 $40,000.00 100939 /19/25 Shooting Brownells, Clay Targets for Resale $25,000.00 $60,000.00 Range Inc. 31 Indian River County, Florida * * MEMORANDUM �IpA File ID: 25-0486 Type: Informational Report TO: Honorable Board of County Commissioners FROM: Jacqueline L. Rizzo, Clerk to the Board DATE: April 11, 2025 Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 SUBJECT: Florida Public Service Commission Consummating Order PSC -2025 -0120 - PCO -EI. Florida Power & Light filed a Petition suspending tariffs; docket to remain open pending Commission's decision on proposed base increase, is available for review in the Office of the Clerk to the Board. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Review Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 poweredI LegistarTM ORDER NO. PSC -2025 -0120 -PCO -El DOCKET NO. 2025001 I -El PAGE 2 In FPL's most recent base rate proceeding, Docket No. 20210015 -El, we approved a settlement agreement which authorized a revenue increase of $692 million effective January 1, 2022, and a revenue increase of $560 million effective January 1, 2023.1 The settlement agreement provided that retail base rates, with certain exceptions, would be frozen through the last billing cycle in December 2025. Section 16(g) of the settlement agreement permitted FPL to continue to amortize its RSAM beyond December 31, 2025, if the Company provided notice to the Parties of the settlement agreement, prior to March 31, 2025, that it did not intend to seek a base rate increase with an effective date prior to January 1, 2027.2 FPL did not exercise this option. On January 15, 2025, we acknowledged the Office of Public Counsel's notice of intervention in this proceeding.' On March 17, 2025, the Commission granted, petitions to intervene filed by Florida Rising, Inc., League of United Latin American Citizens of Florida, and Environmental Confederation of Southwest Florida, Inc.; Florida Industrial Power Users Group; Southern Alliance for Clean Energy; and Florida Executive Agencies. A hearing has been scheduled for August 11 -22, 2025. This order addresses the suspension of the requested permanent rate increase. We have jurisdiction over this matter pursuant to Sections 366,06(2) and (4), F.S. Decision FPL filed its petition, testimony, and minimum filing requirements on February 28, 2025, The Company has requested an increase in its retail rates and charges to generate $1.55 billion in additional gross annual revenue, effective January 1, 2026. FPL also has requested an increase in its retail rates and charges to generate $927 million in additional gross annual revenue, effective January 1, 2027. Further, FPL has requested SoBRAs of approximately $296 million and $266 million for 2028 and 2029, respectively. Historically, we have suspended requested permanent rate schedules in order to adequately and thoroughly examine the basis for the new rates. Suspension of a requested rate increase is authorized by Section 366.06(3), F.S., which provides: Pending a final order by the commission in any rate proceeding under this section, the commission may withhold consent to the operation of all or any portion of the new rate schedules, delivering to the utility requesting such increase, within 60 days, a reason or written statement of good cause for withholding its consent. We find good cause consistent with the requirements of Section 366.06(3), F.S., exists in this docket. Therefore, we hereby suspend the requested permanent rate schedules to allow staff 'Order No. PSC -2021 -0446 -S -EI, issued December 2, 2021, in Docket No. 20210015 -El, In re: Petition for rate increase by Florida Power & Light Company; Supplemental Order No. PSC-2024-0078-FOF-El, issued March 25, 2024, in Docket No. 20210015 -El, In re: Petition far rate increase by Florida Power & Light Company. 'Id. 'Order No. PSC -2025 -0020 -PCO -EI, issued January 15, 2025, in Docket No. 20250011 -EI, In re: Petition for rate increase by Florida Power & Light Company. 1 l 1 l 1 32; -3 ORDER NO. PSC -2025 -0120 -PCO -EI DOCKET NO. 20250011 -EI PAGE 4 Any parry adversely affected by this order, which is preliminary, procedural or intermediate in nature, may request: (1) reconsideration within 10 days pursuant to Rule 25- 22.0376, Florida Administrative Code; or (2) judicial review by the Florida Supreme Court, in the case of an electric, gas or telephone utility, or the First District Court of Appeal, in the case of a water or wastewater utility. A motion for reconsideration shall be filed with the Office of Commission Clerk, in the form prescribed by Rule 25-22.0376, FloridaAdministrative Code. Judicial review of a preliminary, procedural or intermediate ruling or order is available if review of the final action will not provide an adequate remedy. Such review may be requested from the appropriate court, as described above, pursuant to Rule 9.100, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure. 7� Indian River County Indian River County Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 * * indianriver.gov MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0519 Type: Informational Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator THROUGH: Jennifer W. Shuler, County Attorney FROM: Christina Moore, ACP, Legal Assistant DATE: April 23, 2025 SUBJECT: Children's Services Advisory Committee Vacancy BACKGROUND On April 15, 2025, Jan Williams submitted her resignation as the Member At Large representative to the Children's Services Advisory Committee. Jan Williams' term expires in January 2029. Anyone interested in serving on the Children's Services Advisory Committee, and meeting the requirements for the Member At Large representative, will need to submit an application and resume to the Board of County Commissioners. Application forms can be accessed online at bqs:Hircgov.granicus.com/boards/forms/23 I/apply. ANALYSIS N/A BUDGETARY IMPACT N/A PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS N/A POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS N/A STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A OTHER PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 power'lgy LegistarT , STAFF RECOMMENDATION Review Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 poweroit LegistarTM From: Jan Williams <williamsianlynn@amaIIicom> Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 202512:20 PM To: Megan Kendrick<mkendrick@Indianrivengov> Subject:. Re: It was great to meet yo:u RR WOW- AREA" It was so great to meet you too! Sorry I have been a bit lax in responding to you. My very best friend. has been in hospice since last week and I have been "other" focused. That said, it did give me. some time to think about CSAC and what your expectations would be of me, and mine of course. I know this will be a disappointment but I think I will have to pass for now. Leafing through the 'binder" was a good exercise to appreciate the vastness of the program. I probably do not have the bandwidth to give it i00% right now. I am so sorry. I will drop off the binder by the end of the week. If you can think of a smaller role let me know. All the very best, Jan On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 11:33 AM Megan Kendrick <mkendrick((Zindianriver.gov> wrote: Hi Jan, Thank you again for taking the time.to meet with me this week and for your interest in CSAC. l really appreciated our conversation and the chance to hear more about your background. I completely understand wanting to take some time to think things through, and I respect that. I just, wanted to let you know that I truly believe your experience in finance and the nonprofit world would be a huge asset to the committee—especially as we work on strengthening our grant application, process, and overall systems. No pressure at all just know that I'd love to have your perspective at the table if you decide to move forward. Please don't hesitate to reach out if any questions come up or if you'd like to talk more. Thanks again for considering it. With gratitude, . _ 2 35 7 Indian River County Indian River County Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 * indianriver.gov .�A MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0532 Type: Informational Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Michael C. Zito, Deputy County Administrator FROM: Beth Powell, Parks, Recreation & Conservation Director DATE: April 24, 2025 SUBJECT: Event Calendar STAFF RECOMMENDATION Review Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 powerg LegistarTM Indian River County Venue Event Calendar: May -June 2025 For more information go to: www.indianriver.gov SHINE DANCE FITNESS Tuesdays @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • 4:45pm-5:30pm. Cost $10. ➢ Ages 16 & older. ➢ Shine Dance Fitness mixes current hit music with original choreography for the ultimate confidence boosting, full body workout experience you didn't know you needed! ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780 or just drop-in! VOLLEYBALL AT THE IG Tuesdays @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • 5:45pm-6:45pm; Ages 6-10. Cost $10. • 6:45pm-7:45pm; Ages 11-17. Cost $10. ➢ This program is designed to allow participants of all skill levels to develop, practice, and learn new skills. Participants will learn passing, serving, hitting, setting and teamwork through drill station work and fun skill -based games. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780 or just drop-in! WRITERS' WINDOWPANE Fridays @ Main Library • 10:00am. FREE! ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ The Writer's Windowpane is a cold -critique workshop where everyone gets instant, constructive feedback on his or her writing. The forum is for novels and short stories, but any form of writiOg is acceptable. It is free for anyone who wants to start writing or tighten up a manuscript they already have. Registration is not required. ➢ For more information contact Karrie at 772-400-6310 or email kcole@indianriver.gov. SATURDAY SEWING Saturdays @ North Library • 10:30am. FREE! ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Learn the basics of a sewing machine or work on advanced projects with a sewing expert. All materials are provided or bring your own. ➢ For more information, contact Katherine at 772-400-6360 or kanderson@indianriver.gov. LITTLE EXPLORERES: AMAZING AMPHIBIANS Wednesday, May 7 @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • 1:00pm-2:00pm. FREE! 37 ➢ Open to preschool and early elementary school children. ➢ Jump, leap, and hop on down to the Intergenerational Center to learn about Florida's amazing amphibians! There are many species of frogs, toads, and salamanders that call Florida home. loin us as we celebrate them with a book reading and craft! ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. BEGINNER CHESS CLUB Wednesdays, May 7 -June 11 @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • 4:00pm-5:00pm. FREE! ➢ Ages 7-12. ➢ Participants will explore the fundamentals of chess through guided instruction, strategic thinking, problem -solving, patience, and good sportsmanship. Participants will have the opportunity to build confidence, make new friends, and take part in a friendly end -of -season tournament. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. FUNCTIONS OF A SALT MARSH Friday, May 9 @ Jone's Pier Conservation Area • 9:00am-10:00am. FREE! ➢ All ages welcome. ➢ This short, guided walk will cover the basics of salt marsh function! Join staff to learn why these habitats are so critical for stormwater treatment and gamefish species along the Indian River Lagoon. ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. NATIVE POLLINATOR WALK Tuesday, May 13 @ Oyster Bar Marsh Conservation Area • 9:00am-10:00am. FREE! ➢ Ages S & older. ➢ Spring is turning to summer, and the pollinators are getting more active! Join staff at the Oyster Bar Marsh pollinator trail as we discuss native pollinators in Florida. ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. TWO DAY INTUITION WORKSHOP Friday, May 16 & Saturday, May 17 @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm. Saturday, 9:00am-12:00pm. Cost $149. ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Join other like-minded people for this two-day intuition workshop. Learn to recognize and exercise your intuition! Lunch is included on Friday. ➢ For more information contact Katie Nall at 772-226-0167or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. 38 THE LORAX AND THE LAGOON: ONE LAGOON Friday, May 16 @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • 4:00am-5:00pm. FREE! ➢ Ages 5 & older. ➢ Heather Stapleton from One Lagoon will be joining us for this free program, as we read The Lorax. Delve into this famous book in a new way as we discuss the parallels of the books struggles and the challenges we face with the Indian River Lagoon. Children will help brainstorm action steps everyone can take to help our local ecosystem! ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. RECREATION & CONSERVATION HIKING CLUB -PELICAN ISLAND NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE KORANGY TRACT (1.5 MILES) Saturday, May 17 @ Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge Korangy Track • 8:30am-10:30am. FREE! ➢ Ages 5 & older. ➢ Interested in exploring Indian River County conservation lands? Join our Conservation staff for a free twice monthly hiking club! These interactive events have something for all levels of hiker. Cover miles of trails and gain knowledge as you go! Hikers reaching milestones are eligible to receive prizes! *Please drive down Jungle Island Road, there is a parking lot on the left side of the dirt road. You can also find it by searching "Historic Jungle Trail Parking Lot" and following the directions on Google maps. ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. FRENCH CONVERSATION GROUP Saturday, May 17 @ North Library • 1:30pm. FREE! ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ You are invited to a FREE afternoon of Francophile fun. North IRC Library is partnering with Lesli4 Branch for informal French speakers to practice and enhance their conversational abilities. Please note, this is not for beginners, but rather an opportunity for those with prior French language experience to connect and converse. There is no registration required, and you are not required; to stay the entire time. This gathering is a drop-in, informal opportunity to practice your French: speaking skills. ➢ For more information, contact Katherine at 772-400-6360 or kanderson@indianriver.gov. AN AFTERNOON OF TIMELESS TUNES Sunday, May 18 @ Main Library • 1:30pm. FREE! ➢ All ages welcome. ➢ You are invited to an afternoon of hit songs and B side covers with Scott Smith. Listen to a diverse range of music from iconic artists and up and commers. Enjoy music from Vince Gill, Green Day, James Taylor, Jimmy Buffet and more. Registration is not required. ➢ For more information contact Karrie at 772-400-6310 or kcole@indianriver.gov. 39 ENDANGERED SPECIES GUIDED WALK Monday, May 19 @ Hallstrom Farmstead Conservation Area • 9:30am-10:30am. FREE! ➢ Ages 5 & older. ➢ The Conservation Lands Division's primary purpose is to protect, restore, and sustain endangered ecosystems and associated rare and endangered species in Indian River County. Stroll among scrub habitat as we discuss the species of endangered animals and plants found in Indian River County and the efforts used to protect them. The conservation area is located just north of the historic Hallstrom House. ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. FLORIDA MASTER NATURALIST: COASTAL SYSTEMS May 19 -June 13 @ Indian River County OF I IFAS Extension Office • Dates, Times, and Locations Vary. Cost $350. ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Through classroom, field trip, and practical experience, this course provides instruction on the general ecology, habitats, vegetation types, wildlife, and conservation issues of Coastal Systems in Florida - Coastal Uplands, Estuarine, and Nearshore Marine Environments. The program also addresses society's role in coastal areas, develops naturalist interpretation skills, and discusses environmental ethics. ➢ To register, go to https:Hconference.ifas.ufl.edu/fmnp/ FRESHWATER ECOLOGY Friday, May 23 @ North Sebastian Conservation Area • 9:00am-10:00am. FREE! ➢ Ages 5 & older. ➢ Take a stroll along board walks and the surrounding scrub habitat as we explore freshwater wetlands! This guided nature walk will cover approximately 0.8 miles of trail at North Sebastian Conservation Area. Make sure to bring a hat and water! ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. FTR 2025 BOOK CLUB Wednesday, May 28 @ Main Library • 3:00pm. FREE! ➢ Ages 13-18. ➢ This month the Florida Teen Reads book is Do -Over by Lynn Painter. You are invited as Emilie Hornby rear -ends a guy from school, catches her boyfriend cheating, and her dad wants to move; all on Valentine's Day. When Emilie wakes up the next day, she realizes that it's Valentine's Day all over again. How can she break this cycle of reliving the same bad day, and can she pick up the pieces and move on when February 15 finally comes? ➢ For more information contact Ms. Gi at (772) 400-6308 or glee@indianriver.gov. SPLASH -IN MOVIE NIGHT: MOANA 2 Friday, May 30 @ North County Aquatic Center • 6:30pm. Regular priced admission applies. 40 ➢ All ages welcome. ➢ Kickoff summer at Splash -In Movie Night where we will be showing Moana 2. Concessions will be available for purchase. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1752. ODDITIES AND ART MARKET Saturday, May 31 @ Indian River County Fairgrounds • 11:00am-6:00pm. Cost $10. ➢ All ages welcome. ➢ Shop over 100 artists, oddities, crafters, vendors and food trucks. ➢ For more information visit https://events.humanitix.com/vero-beach-oddities-and-art-market CENTENNIAL CONCERT SERIES AT JONES PIER Saturdays, May 31, June 7 & 12 @ Jones Pier Conservation Area • 6:00-8:00pm. FREE! ➢ All ages welcome. ➢ Join Parks, Recreation, and Conservation at Jones' Pier Conservation Area for Sounds of the 60's, 70's, and 80's! This event is free to the public and does not require registration. Food and non- alcoholic beverages are allowed, parking is limited. ➢ Registration is requested. Call 772-226-1780 to secure a spot. RECREATION & CONSERVATION HIKING CLUB -PELICAN ISLAND NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE KORANGY TRACT (1.5 MILES) Monday, June 2 @ Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge Korangy Track • 8:30am-10:00am. FREE! ➢ Ages 5 & older. ➢ Interested in exploring Indian River County conservation lands? Join our Conservation staff for a free twice monthly hiking club! These interactive events have something for all levels of hiker. Cover miles of trails and gain knowledge as you go! Hikers reaching milestones are eligible to receive prizes! ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. LITTLE EXPLORERES: BENEFICIAL BEES Wednesday, June 4 @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • 1:00pm-2:00pm. FREE! ➢ Open to preschool and early elementary school children. ➢ Buzz by the iG Recreation Center to learn about local bees! This free children's program will cover native and non-native species of bees that can be found in Florida. There will be a book reading and take-home craft. ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. CENTENNIAL PICKLEBALL CLASSIC Saturday, June 7 @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • Check-in 8:30am. Cost $25. ➢ Ages 18 & older. 41 ➢ Get ready to serve, volley, and smash your way to victory in the most exciting mixed doubles Pickleball tournament of the year! All participants receive a tournament shirt and chance to win great prizes! Open to participants ages 18 & older. Must register with a partner. Cost: $25 per person. ➢ Registration is requested. Call 772-226-1780 to secure a spot. HOT WEATHER ADAPTATIONS Tuesday, June 10 @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • 6:00pm-7:00pm. FREE! ➢ Ages 5 & older. ➢ While humans revel in the air conditioning during the summer, local wildlife must get more creative. Join staff at the iG Recreation Center to learn how animals handle the Florida heat! ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. BINGO Friday, June 13 @ Brackett • 2:00pm. FREE! ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Join us for Bingo every second Friday of the month at 2pm. No registration is required. ➢ For more information contact Hollie at 772-400-6366 or hmcdougall@indianriver.gov. COFFEE AND CRIME Saturday, June 14 @ Main Library • 10:00am. FREE! ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ If you obsessively watch Investigation Discovery or are hooked on true crime podcasts, this booki club is for you! Each month, join us for a cup of coffee and a lively discussion of our favorite true► crime books. In June we are reading Raised by a Serial Killer: Discovering the truth about my father by April Balascio. ➢ For more information contact Jessica at 772-400-6306 orjmatthews@indianriver.gov. DIY TUESDAYS FOR ADULTS Tuesday, June 17 @ Brackett Library • 5:00pm. FREE! ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Join us each month for a new project! All supplies are provided. Registration is required for each month. ➢ For more information or to register contact Hollie at hmcdougall@indianriver.gov or 772-400- 6366. RECREATION & CONSERVATION HIKING CLUB -NORTH SEBASTIAN CONSERVATION AREA (1 MILE) Saturday, June 21 @ North Sebastian Conservation Area • 8:30am-10:00am. FREE! ➢ Ages 5 & older. ➢ Interested in exploring Indian River County conservation lands? Join our Conservation staff for a free twice monthly hiking club! These interactive events have something for all levels of hiker. 42 Cover miles of trails and gain knowledge as you go! Hikers reaching milestones are eligible to receive prizes! ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. GROWING YOUR OWN FOOD THE FLORIDA -FRIENDLY WAY June 21 @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • 10:00am-11:30am. Cost: $35 ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Join us to learn the basics of growing your own food in Florida. We'll cover soil preparation, raised bed gardening, companion planting, and other food production best practices. Participants will take home a portable garden planter box. ➢ To register, go to bit.ly/46BwpmO CLASSIC TV TRIVIA Monday, June 23 @ Brackett Library • 6:00pm. FREE! ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Join us for TV Trivia from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and more! Registration is required. For more information or to register, contact Hollie at hmcdougall@indianriver.gov or 772-400-6366. BUTTERFLY WALK Tuesday, June 24 @ Oyster Bar Marsh • 11:00am-12:00pm. FREE! ➢ Ages 5 & older. ➢ Curious about that colorful insect flying by? Conservation staff will be leading a free walk on local butterfly species! Join us to learn about the many varieties of Florida butterflies and how you can help them thrive. ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksand recreation. LENS OF THE WORLD Wednesday, June 25 @ North County Library • 1:30pm. FREE! ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ The North IRC Library hosts a documentary movie day on the LAST Wednesday of each month. July will feature the 2024 documentary "Beyond the Tree Line." Popcorn and water will be provided free of charge thanks to the Friends of the North IRC Library! ➢ Contact Katherine at kanderson@indianriver.gov or 772-400-6360 for more information! SUNRISE BEACH WALK Friday, June 27 @ Round Island Oceanside • 6:15am-7:15am. FREE! ➢ Ages 5 & older. ➢ Join staff as we greet the sun during this free early morning walk! Participants will stroll along Round Island beach as we look for sea turtle tracks and beach comb for seashells. 43 ➢ For more information contact Olivia at 772-226-1712 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksand recreation. SUSTAINABLE URBAN FOOD GARDENS: FROM SEEDS TO HARVEST June 28 @ Intergenerational Recreation Center • 10:00am-11:30am. Cost: $20 ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Join us for a workshop where you will learn how to plan your urban food garden. Topics covered include selecting the right crops for each season, organic pest management, and harvesting tips. Participants will take home a new planted seed tray. ➢ To register, go to bit.ly/46BwpmO 100 MILE SWIMCLUB Daily @ North County and Gifford Aquatic Centers ➢ All ages are welcome. ➢ Get started by setting a personal goal, whether you want to swim 5 miles or 500. Sign up all year long by visiting our aquatics desk. Annual membership $10.00 for local tracking, (laps swam at North County or Gifford Aquatics pool) or 15.00 for Global tracking, (laps swam anywhere) valid January -December. ➢ All participants reaching the 100 miles will receive a yearly certificate indicating the total miles swam and be invited to the end of the year potluck and recognition ceremony. ➢ Swimmers who swim 100 miles at North County and Gifford Aquatic Centers, within the year, will receive an exclusive 100 Mile Swim Club T-shirt. ADULT OPEN GYM BASKETBALL Tuesday & Thursday @ iG Center • 8:30am-12:00pm. Cost $3.74 plus tax. ➢ Adults 18 & older. ➢ Time when the gymnasium is available to adults to practice skills, shoot hoops, and play pick-up games. ➢ Call 772-226-1780 for more information and to confirm the open gym dates. AQUAFIT Tuesday & Thursday @ North County Aquatic Center • 9:30am-10:30am. Cost $5 (or 8 class pass $35/10 class pass for $45). ➢ All ages are welcome. ➢ Move along to music as you perform instructor -guided moves designed to improve cardiovascular function, increase core strength, and burn calories. Let's make the water work for you. Flotation belts and water barbells are available at no charge. ➢ For more information, contact the North County Aquatic Center 772-226-1752. ARCHERY101 Last Sunday @ IRC Shooting Range • 9:00am-11:00am. Cost $60. ➢ Archery 101 is an introduction to archery. Upon completion of the course, you will have a basic understanding of Archery and an increased sense of confidence heading out to the Archery Range or wooded Archery Course. 44 ➢ Contact us at 772-226-3096 for more information or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. BOARD GAMES Thursdays @ iG Center • 1:OOpm-4:OOpm. Cost $1. ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Join us for a fun -filled afternoon playing some of our favorite board games! ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. BRIDGE CLASS Thursdays @ iG Center • 4:OOpm-6:OOpm. Cost $3. ➢ Ages 15 & older. ➢ This informal Bridge Class is designed for beginner to intermediate players. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. BROADWAY BABIES Fridays @ iG Center • 1:OOpm-2:OOpm. Cost $10. ➢ Ages 3 months -4 years. ➢ Join Instructor Katherine Connors for this delightful interactive mommy and me style class! We will dance, sing, and bop to the best of Broadway Showtunes. A variety of costumes, instruments, puppets, and improv games will be incorporated into classes. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. COLORING & COFFEE Tuesdays @ iG Center • 9:OOam-10:OOam. Cost $1. ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Looking for a way to unwind and reduce stress? Join us for a morning of relaxation through coloring. Materials provided. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780. COUNTRY LINE DANCING Tuesdays @ iG Center • 6:30pm-7:30pm. Cost $3. ➢ Ages 14 & older. ➢ Join us for a fun evening of Country Line Dancing! Instruction provided. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. DOUBLES TRAP SHOOTING COMPETITION Sundays @ Indian River County Public Shooting Range • 9:OOam-1:OOpm. Cost $20 plus tax per round. ➢ Ages 10 & older. ➢ Join us for the Doubles Trap Shooting Competition Sundays, 9:OOam-1:OOpm beginning April 20 at Field 2. All participants must be registered Range users; ages 10-17 must be accompanied by an adult. 45 ➢ For more information including contest details contact the Range at 772-226-3096. GENTLE CHAIR YOGA Tuesdays & Thursdays @ iG Center • 12:00pm-1:00pm. Cost $5. ➢ All ages welcome! ➢ Designed to improve flexibility and strengthen muscles while using a chair for support. Walk-ins welcome. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. HATHA YOGA Saturdays @ iG Center • 9:00am-10:00am. Cost $6. ➢ Ages 13 & older. ➢ This all -level Hatha Yoga class involves standing and seated poses using a mat or chair, while performing breathing exercises and meditation. Hatha Yoga is a slower and gentler meditative practice, great for beginners or experienced students, and will still challenge participants mentally and physically. Adaptive Hatha Yoga is a style that considers all bodies and abilities. It is accessible to everyone. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780 register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. HEALTHIER YOU WEDNESDAYS Third Wednesday @ iG Center 11:00am-12:00pm. FREE! ➢ All ages welcome. ➢ Join Nutrition Educator Amanda Trott to learn the importance of healthy food choices and how to live a healthier, more nutritious lifestyle. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780. HOT BODY LADIES BOOTCAMP Mondays & Wednesdays @ iG Center • 6:00pm-7:00pm. Cost $7. ➢ Ages 13 & older. ➢ Join us for a high intensity aerobics class that will get your heart pumping! This class for women combines HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training), calisthenics, and bodyweight exercises with cardio and strength training for a full body workout! Additional equipment such as weights, resistance bands, and exercise balls may be used. Please bring a mat, towel and water bottle to class. Cost $7 drop-in. Instructor: Sherry Ross. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. ILLUMINATIONS YOGA Mondays & Thursdays @ iG Center • 6:00pm-7:00pm. Cost $10. ➢ Ages 13 & older. ➢ Discover ease in the body, mind, and spirit with Illuminations Yoga. This gentle yoga practice evolved from Jenny's last book, Mind Over Mat, where Jenny shares how you can find your 46 unique path to health and wellbeing. Jenny is an Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher through Yoga Alliance. Everyone 16 & older is welcome, including beginners. A variety of modifications are provided so everyone can enjoy the practice. Instructor: Jenny G. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. MAHJONGG Tuesday & Thursday @ iG Center • 10:OOam-1:OOpm. Cost $2. ➢ Ages 18 & older. ➢ Tile sets are provided as you play in groups of 3-4. Please bring your own Mahjong card. For information regarding Mah Jongg instruction call 772-226-1780. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register. MAT PILATES Tuesday & Thursday @ iG Center • 9:15am-10:15am. Cost $12. ➢ All ages welcome. ➢ Exercises are structured using special equipment designed to improve strength, flexibility, posture and enhance mental awareness. Walk-ins welcome. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. OPEN GYM PICKLEBALL Monday, Wednesday, & Friday @ iG Center • 8:30am-11:30am. Cost $4.67 plus tax per session. Monday -Friday @ iG Center • 12:OOpm-3:OOpm. Cost $4.67 plus tax per session. Saturday @ iG Center • 8:30am-11:30pm. Cost $4.67 plus tax per session. ➢ Pickleball is played in the gymnasium (6 courts) as either singles or doubles with a paddle and a plastic whiffle ball. Please bring your own equipment. Call 772-226-1780 for more information. PE AT THE IG Tuesdays @ iG Center • 3:OOpm-4:OOpm. Cost $3. ➢ Ages 4-10 years. ➢ A great chance for children to exercise and make new friends. Teaching children valuable life skills such as teamwork, fairness, and good sportsmanship. Limited spots, please register. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. PICKLEBALL CLASSES — WITH DEREK PRINCE Monday (twice monthly, dates vary) @ iG Recreation Center • 12:30pm-2:OOpm. $30 per class. ➢ Beginner Pickleball Levels I — III / Pickleball Doubles Strategy / Intro to Pickleball. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. PILATES BARRE STRENGTH Mondays & Tuesdays @ iG Center 47 6:00pm. Cost $12. ➢ Ages 13 & older. ➢ This one -of -a -kind, low impact but high-intensity, 50 -minute workout is inspired by Pilates, Barre, and Calisthenics to help build full-body strength, sculpt and shape muscles athletically, as well as improve posture, balance, and mobility. Each session includes progressions for all fitness levels. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. PRECISION HUNTER COMPETITION Thursday -Monday @ Indian River County Public Shooting Range • 9:00am-5:00pm. Cost $5 per target and the daily visit fee. Ages 18 & older. ➢ Join us for our newest rifle competition all about precision and accuracy. You may purchase as many targets/entries as you like throughout the month. However, the target chosen by the shooter for submission must be submitted the same day it is purchased. If the shooter wishes to purchase other targets on different days during the month, they may have their previous submission removed and replaced with the new submission if they wish. However, only ONE target per shooter can be submitted for scoring before the end of the month. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-3096. QI GONG Tuesdays @ iG Center • 10:00am-11:00am. Cost $12. ➢ No special clothing or equipment required. Stand or sit. Walk-ins welcome. Leave refreshed, relaxed, and joyful. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. SENIOR WELLNESS: AEROBICS AND WEIGHTS Monday, Wednesday, & Friday @ iG Center -Sponsored by the Florida Blue Foundation • 8:45am-9:45am and 10:00am-11:00am. FREE! Tuesday @ Wabasso Community Center Sponsored by the Florida Blue Foundation • 7:00am-8:00am. FREE! ➢ Special programming for our 55+ community to have social interaction and light exercise activity. Activities can be adapted to ability levels and interests. Walk-ins welcome. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780. SENIOR WELLNESS: FUNCTIONAL FITNESS Mondays @ Department of Health Wabasso Site • 10:00-11:00am. FREE! Tuesdays & Thursdays @ Parks Office • 9:30-10:30am. FREE! ➢ Ages 55 & older. ➢ Join us for a fun low impact full-body workout that pairs cardio with strength and balance exercises set to motivating music! Each class will end with gentle stretches to improve flexibility. Movements will be adjusted to the individual's ability; all fitness levels are welcome. Please be sure to bring water to class. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780. SENIOR WELLNESS: ROCK AND ROLL CARDIO Thursdays @ Wabasso Community Center -Sponsored by the Florida Blue Foundation • 7:OOam-8:OOam. FREE! Thursdays @ iG Center Sponsored by the Florida Blue Foundation • 10:30am-11:30am. FREE! ➢ Like our regular Senior Wellness Program for 55 & older but with fun dancing music to spice it up a notch. Walk-ins welcome. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780. SENIOR WELLNESS: UPBEAT BOXING Tuesday & Thursday @ iG Center -Sponsored by the Florida Blue Foundation • 3:OOpm-4:OOpm. FREE! ➢ Boxing fitness class geared for ages 55 +. Held twice a week to get you out, active and UP -BEAT! Walk-ins welcome. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780. SENIOR WELLNESS: WALK IN THE PARK Wednesdays & Fridays @ Kiwanis Hobart Park/West Wabasso Park • Wednesdays, 8:30-9:15am @ Kiwanis Hobart Park. FREE! • Fridays, 8:30-9:15am @ West Wabasso Park. FREE! ➢ Ages 55 & older. ➢ Let's Walk Together - Enjoy stress free walks among two (2) beautiful Indian River parks. Participants will enjoy walking among trees and nature while getting exercise and socializing. Please be sure to bring water and wear comfortable clothing. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780. SINGING BOWLS Third Thursday @ iG Center • 7:OOpm. Cost $25. ➢ All ages welcome. ➢ Relax, meditate, unwind, and reduce stress while feeling the healing sounds of Tibetan Singing Bowls. Sit or bring your mat, pillow, or blanket while experiencing the energy of soothing vibrations. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. STRETCH & FLEX Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday @ iG Center • 9:15am-10:15am. Cost $5. ➢ Great cardiovascular workout set to music. Helps build endurance and strengthen the heart. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. SWIM LESSONS Private and group swimming lessons are available throughout the summer months. • Cost $80 per person for four 25 -minute lessons. • $40 per person per session for group lessons. 49 ➢ Scholarships are available for those who qualify. ➢ For information, call the North County Aquatic Center at 772-226-1752 or the Gifford Aquatic Center at 772-226-1175. THURSDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Thursday @ IRC Shooting Range • 5:00pm-9:00pm. ➢ We light up the fields for a fun skeet -trap night activity. No registration required. ➢ For more information call 772-226-3096. VETERANS YOGA PROJECT -MINDFUL RESILIENCE Wednesday @ iG Center • 2:00-3:00pm. FREE! ➢ Led by Certified Yoga Alliance Trainer Danielle Martinez. ➢ Class is open to active and retired military, first responders, their families, caregivers, and anyone looking to support veterans. ➢ Call 772-226-1780 for more information. VINYASA YOGA Wednesdays @ iG Center • 6:00pm-7:00pm. Cost $5. ➢ Ages 13 & older. ➢ Join Certified Instructor Mirit Wiener and flow to the music at Vinyasa Yoga. Vinyasa is a challenging practice fit for those yoga practitioners having a foundation and understanding of linking breath to movement as well as the seasoned practitioner with a more advanced practice. Vinyasa focuses on consistent movement linking breath to posture. Modifications and options for more restful poses are offered during class. This 1 -hour class consists of warm up exercises, movement, standing sequences, balance, cool down, and rest. Participants should bring a yoga mat, towel and water to class. ➢ For more information call 772-226-1780 or register online at www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation. YOGA-LATES Tuesday and Thursday @ iG Center • 10:30am-11:30am. Cost $8. ➢ Mix between Yoga and Pilates. Walk-ins welcome. ➢ Go to www.indianriver.gov/parksandrecreation to register or call 772-226-1780. 50 File ID: 25-0540 Indian River County, Florida MEMORANDUM 7F Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Type: Informational Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: The Commission Office FROM: Commissioner Susan Adams DATE: April 30, 2025 SUBJECT: District 1 Appointee for Planning & Zoning Commission - John Campbell STAFF RECOMMENDATION No Action Needed. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 powere4 y LegistarTM May 6, 2025 Informational Item INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners DATE: April 30, 2025 SUBJECT: Planning & Zoning Commission -- District 1 Appointee FROM: Susan Adams Commissioner, District 1 It is my pleasure to announce that John Campbell shall serve as my Appointee representing District 1 on the Planning & Zoning Commission. Attachment: Resume 52 Indian River County, Florida * ' MEMORANDUM �ORL04' File ID: 25-0445 TO: THROUGH: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Type: Consent Staff Report Honorable Board of County Commissioners Ryan L. Butler, Comptroller Elissa Nagy, Chief Deputy Comptroller March 28, 2025 28, 2025 BACKGROUND N/A ANALYSIS N/A BUDGETARYIMPACT N/A PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS N/A 9a Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 Approval of Checks and Electronic Payments March 22, 2025 to March POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS N/A STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A OTHER PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION Approve the list of checks and electronic payments for the time period of March 22, 2025 to March 28, 2025 Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 power'0 LegistarTM Ryan L. Butler Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Telephone: (772) 226-3100 TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FROM: ELISSA NAGY, CHIEF DEPUTY COMPTROLLER THRU: RYAN L. BUTLER, COMPTROLLER DATE: March 28, 2025 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF CHECKS AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS March 22, 2025 to March 28, 2025 In compliance with Chapter 136.06, Florida Statutes, all money drawn from depositories used by the Board of County Commissioners shall be recorded in the minutes. Approval is requested for the attached list of checks and electronic payments for the time period of March 22, 2025 to March 28, 2025. 54 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 13044 03/24/2025 WIRE KIMLEY HORN & ASSOC INC 19,290.00 13045 03/24/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 1,184.40 13046 03/24/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 517.68 13047 03/24/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 153.88 13048 03/24/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 100.00 13049 03/24/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 236.67 13050 03/24/2025 WIRE MOORE, AQUILA 5,496.86 13051 03/25/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 818.60 13052 03/25/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 167.17 13053 03/25/2025 WIRE DICKERSON INFRASTRUCTURE INC 1,555,808.93 13054 03/26/2025 WIRE MUTUAL OF OMAHA 2,553.75 13055 03/26/2025 WIRE WRIGHT EXPRESS FSC 28,425.86 13056 03/26/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 2,173.94 13057 03/27/2025 WIRE KIMLEY HORN & ASSOC INC 73,076.00 13058 03/27/2025 WIRE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 19,322.73 13059 03/27/2025 WIRE B/C B/S OF FL ADM FEE 339,629.44 13060 03/27/2025 WIRE TIMOTHY ROSE CONTRACTING INC 126,659.56 13061 03/27/2025 WIRE BARRY G SEGAL PA 1,290,780.20 13062 03/27/2025 WIRE RX BENEFITS INC 465,627.64 13063 03/27/2025 WIRE CER SIGNATURE CLEANING LLC 12,524.20 13064 03/27/2025 WIRE HALLEY ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS INC 338,436.53 13065 03/27/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 1,486.65 13066 03/28/2025 WIRE KIMLEY HORN & ASSOC INC 12,585.00 13067 03/28/2025 WIRE IRC FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 12,044.10 13068 03/28/2025 WIRE SENIOR RESOURCE ASSOCIATION 4,184.12 13069 03/28/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 730.00 13070 03/28/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 1,854.49 13071 03/28/2025 WIRE LINCOLN RETIREMENT 112,012.42 13072 03/28/2025 WIRE EDH HOLDINGS LLC 1,972.16 13073 03/28/2025 WIRE TD BANK 3,058.74 13074 03/28/2025 WIRE PAYMENTUS CORPORATION 4,031.85 13075 03/28/2025 WIRE GLOBAL PAYMENTS 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NADIA 2,054.24 426290 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WESTERIK, NADIA 500.00 426291 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAMIREZ, REBECCA 1,565.66 426292 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROSE, CARSON 1,660.92 426293 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRAMEL, PATRICK 2,243.83 426294 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOONE, BLAKE 530.12 426295 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COLETTI, MARLEIGH 314.96 426295 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COLETTI, MARLEIGH 472.44 426296 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DAVIDIAN, SAGE 599.74 426297 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GARLINI, SOFIA 289.12 426298 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GERNER, JOSHUA 749.33 426299 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GLOBIG, BRIANNE 1,749.19 426300 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUY, DAVID 599.89 426301 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAUPT, ROSA 856.10 426302 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEINZE, DONALD 990.87 426303 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HENDRICKSEN, TYLER 561.52 426304 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MANGUS, ISABELLA 1,310.37 426305 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MINTEL, MATTHEW 124.72 426306 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROHRER, MAREENA 171.25 426306 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROHRER, MAREENA 513.75 426307 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHARKEY, ROBERT 930.72 426308 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHELDON, GAGE 561.60 426309 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SILVIO, SARAH 228.68 426310 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPARROW-VOORHEES, TABATHA 1,283.02 426311 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPIRES, LEWIS 686.13 426312 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STORTS, HOLDEN 634.15 426313 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WAGNER, FREDERICK 468.66 426314 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHITMAN, JEREMIAH 1,757.63 426315 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, MURRAY 1,133.23 426316 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIBSON, CHASTITY 50.00 426316 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIBSON, CHASTITY 10.00 426316 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIBSON, CHASTITY 678.31 63 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426317 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HENTZ, CHRISTINA 176.77 426318 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LAURO, HELEN 1,008.51 426319 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEFEBURE, LEVI 841.56 426320 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARLEAU, KATIE 2,224.32 426321 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCKAY, LAUREN 1,513.61 d 426322 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAULERSON, SPRING 813.25 426323 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SERVAITES, GREGG 1,853.36 I 426324 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SNEE, JACKSON 566.67 426325 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPARKS, KENDALL 362.37 426326 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRENT, CECIL 717.59 426327 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VASQUEZ, ODDY 719.44 426328 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAROW, ELAINE 1,762.15 426329 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASSANITI, MAUREEN 682.06 426330 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COWAN, DONALD 1,249.36 426331 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DOUGLAS, EUGENE 397.42 426332 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EISWERTH, SARAH 1,029.42 1 426333 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVANS, PAULA 492.73 426334 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEBELER, SANDRA 1,229.90 426335 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, ALFRED 315.56 1 426336 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, BRITTANY 1,644.46 426337 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JURAD, DREW 1,721.20 426338 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KREBS, JILL 2,095.50 426339 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REDFERN, RICHARD 458.52 426339 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REDFERN, RICHARD 114.63 426340 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHLEICH, MARK 87.61 426341 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TILTON, JOSEPH 250.00 426341 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TILTON, JOSEPH 2,354.27 426342 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WELCH, ROBERT 2,299.99 426343 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BINEGAR, AMBER 488.36 426344 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOLEN, LAYNE 560.78 426345 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWKER, JACQUELINE 1,332.76 426346 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWN, ARIEL 1,116.12 426347 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUSKIRK, KITTIE 1,743.03 426348 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COLE, KAREN 1,569.51 426349 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FARBER, ASHLEY 966.40 426350 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FOXX, PAOLA 687.05 426351 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOODEN, TRAVIS 1,187.91 426352 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HADSELL, DARLENE 2,037.38 426353 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HECKMAN, CHELSEA 1,204.36 426354 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HELTON, HEATHER 5.00 426354 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HELTON, HEATHER 1,504.97 426354 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HELTON, HEATHER 10.00 426355 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUFF, TANYA 183.00 426355 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUFF, TANYA 2,186.09 426356 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JUARBE, THALIA 1,145.56 426357 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEE, GI 82.58 426357 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEE, GI 1,321.22 426357 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEE, GI 247.72 426358 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LESCIO, JOLENE 1,594.29 426359 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOVEDAY, JESSICA 25.00 426359 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOVEDAY, JESSICA 1,801.88 426360 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCDOUGALL, STEVEN 1,548.80 426361 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCKENNA, TERESA 709.37 426362 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NEAL, MARY JANE 1,178.02 64 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426363 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PAGANO, SADIE 557.74 426364 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PAWLAK, FRANCES 34&57 426365 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PEREZ, JOSHUA 2,589.88 426366 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANTOYO, ETHELYN 584.66 426367 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHOEN, ERIC 1,357.99 426368 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH NIKITIN, KRISTIE 1,733.56 426369 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STENGER, ELIZABETH 2,801.30 426370 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRUSS, LAWRENCE 789.05 426371 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WAGNER, MICHELLE 1,713.24 426372 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WYATT, ELIZABETH 565.90 426373 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALBINI, SCOTT 488.86 I 426374 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ANDERSON, KATHERINE 1,574.44 426375 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BACHMANN, SANDRA 1,696.73 426376 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOIKE, REBECCA 1,274.85 426377 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWMAN, KATHLEEN 2,502.69 426378 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ELSEBOUGH, KELLY 817.33 426379 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GALENTINE, TRACY 1,251.85 1 426380 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT IACHINI, TAYLOR 1,357.64 426381 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEATLEY, WHITNEY 549.00 426382 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MELASI, SUSAN 1,623.51 1 426383 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PANKIEWICZ-FUCHS, PATRICIA 2,443.81 426384 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RATHMAN, BETHANY 747.99 426385 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROSADO-RODRIGUEZ, JEFFREY 1,201.96 426386 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWNING, KATHLEEN 613.77 426387 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COOLER HAWK, SHANNON 1,523.63 426388 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FRANCIS, RICHARD 1,563.33 426389 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HERNANDEZ, MELISSA 632.10 I 426390 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOWE, CYNTHIA 1,154.95 + I 426391 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCDOUGALL, HOLLIE 1,853.53 426392 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NEAL, BRIANNA 584.66 j 426393 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PEARSAUL, VICTORIA 885.07 426394 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ADAMS, KEVIN 2,115.75 ! 426395 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAMPBELL, OMOLARA 813.73 426395 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAMPBELL, OMOLARA 348.74 II 426396 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASTRO, JUAN 1,130.59 426397 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CEPARANO, MICHAEL 899.65 426398 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIANSANTI, JOHN 225.31 426398 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIANSANTI, JOHN 525.73 426399 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HALL, CARLY 880.73 426400 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KING, DENISE 631.24 426401 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SORENSON, MICHELLE 1,176.40 426402 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VERGARA, GUSTAVO 3,176.01 426403 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BILLINGS, JOHNATHAN 2,472.71 426404 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BONELL, CALEB 475.19 426405 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWNLEE, MATTHEW 75.73 426406 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COPPOLA, JOHN 202.29 426407 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIAS-NOVA, DANIEL 791.99 426408 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DOTSEY, JOHN 1,680.52 426409 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FILIZZOLA NOVA, BRENO 622.51 426410 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FRANCOEUR, ANDREW 372.72 426411 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HENDERSON, CHRISTOPHER 2,111.96 426412 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HERNANDEZ, ANTHONY 233.74 426413 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JENKINS, CARLOS 2,105.93 426414 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, CHRISTOPHER 500.92 65 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426415 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEATON, KAMERON 1,561.58 426416 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEVY, AARON 1,410.24 426416 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEVY, AARON 75.00 426417 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOCY, EMILY 877.47 426417 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOCY, EMILY 50.00 426418 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCDEARMID, RONALD 585.77 426419 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OTTO, DANIEL 1,404.19 426420 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PURPURA, CHRISTOPHER 1,667.55 426421 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RING, ERIC 2,104.66 426422 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WADE, FARAI 416.08 426422 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WADE, FARAI 178.32 426423 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WATKINS, CHRISTOPHER 1,808.48 426424 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAGGIANO, LINDA 1,233.77 426425 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MATTHEWS, JESSICA 1,955.54 426426 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ABERNATHY, STEVE 3,072.79 426427 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ACCARDI, TRISTAN 522.64 426427 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ACCARDI, TRISTAN 2,090.56 426428 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ADKINS, TANISHA 3,066.31 426429 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALEXANDER, NATHAN 1,021.09 426429 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALEXANDER, NATHAN 1,896.32 426430 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALICEA, MICHAEL 2,230.57 426431 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AMADOR, CURTIS 1,770.50 426432 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AMORTEGUI, JAIME 2,495.15 426433 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ANGELONE, ANDREW 2,897.50 426434 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AREYZAGA, CHY'ANN 1,965.69 426435 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ARNOLD, WESLEY 3,362.80 426436 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAILEY, JOSHUA 1,814.50 426437 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAIRD, ALLISON 2,308.09 426438 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARCUS, CHRISTOPHER 2,582.79 426439 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARKEY, WILLIAM 2,711.90 426440 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARR, DOMINIC 1,770.50 426441 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BELL, DAVID 2,562.58 426442 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENDER, JOSHUA 2,093.20 426442 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENDER, JOSHUA 800.00 426443 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BERNI, CORBIN 2,954.78 426444 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BERNSTEIN, MICHAEL 5,177.51 426445 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BEUTTELL, CLIFTON 2,441.04 426446 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BEYER, HANNAH 2,855.65 426447 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BINAFIF, MAZEN 2,572.36 426448 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BINKLEY, JOHN 2,197.55 426449 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BLOCH, MATTHEW 2,449.02 426450 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BONHOMME, DAVE BRIAN 1,760.82 426451 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOROCZKY, TAMAS 2,100.48 426452 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWDEN, CHASE 2,228.14 426453 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRAMLETT, RILEY 1,889.00 426454 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRENNAN, THOMAS 1,878.27 426455 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BREWER, CHRISTEN 200.00 426455 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BREWER, CHRISTEN 2,287.68 426456 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROUWER, JHONATAN 2,171.96 426457 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRUNO, HARRISON 2,264.49 426458 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BURKE, CHRISTOPHER 3,783.32 426459 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BURKE, DONALD 2,188.64 426460 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BURNS, BOB 3,195.21 426461 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BURRITT, BRIAN 2,059.14 66 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426462 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUSTAMANTE, LUIS 3,121.90 426463 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAGLE, GARRETT 2,411.87 426464 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CALLAHAN, RYAN 2,895.72 426465 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CALLOWAY, JAMIE 3,400.07 426466 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CALZADILLA, EVAN 3,228.94 426467 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAPPELEN, RYAN 4,029.82 426468 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASS, JAMES 3,051.08 426469 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CEBRYNSKI, JOSEPH 2,311.90 426470 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHISHOLM, KEITH 2,417.81 426471 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CICERONI, RICHARD 2,491.14 426472 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLUTE, KEVIN 2,842.71 426473 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COBB, JOHN 2,174.22 426474 03/28/2025 DIRECT 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2,323.57 426492 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEBROWSKI, FRANCIS 2,221.33 426493 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEKKER, ANTHONY 2,757.18 426494 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEKKER, DUSTIN 2,960.27 426495 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DELASHMUTT, KEVIN 4,335.11 426496 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DELGADO, AUSTIN 1,564.14 426497 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DENT, RICHARD 3,548.62 426498 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIAZ, NICHOLAS 2,803.80 426499 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DION, ROGER 3,182.84 426500 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUNNE, COLIN 2,062.27 426501 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUSKIN, MICHAEL 2,242.42 426502 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EDENFIELD-ERNSBERGER, TRISTAN 1,877.97 426503 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EFFEREN, ROBERT 2,429.89 426504 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EIRLS, MICHAEL 2,055.94 426505 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ELLISON, CRAIG 2,487.68 426506 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ESCOBEDO, PAUL 2,449.46 426507 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ESKEW, BRADLEY 2,115.74 426508 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ESPINOZA, JAMES 1,510.06 426509 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ESTELHOMME, BRIAN 1,771.65 426510 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FEBRES-CORDERO, DYLLAN 1,250.27 426510 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FEBRES-CORDERO, DYLLAN 750.00 426511 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FIGAS, AUSTIN 1,757.16 426512 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FIGUEROA, JULIAN 2,457.45 426513 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLOOD, STEPHEN 1,609.80 426513 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLOOD, STEPHEN 700.00 67 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426514 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLORES, IVAN 2,890.34 1 426515 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLORES, JULIO 2,223.07 426516 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FONTANA, RYAN 1,715.72 426517 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FORD, BRADLEY 2,770.31 ! 426518 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FORGET, JUSTIN 4,103.18 426519 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FOWLER, SEAN 1,691.56 ! 426520 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FOX, THOMAS 35.00 426520 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FOX, THOMAS 4,105.85 426521 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FRETWELL, JASON 2,312.43 3 426522 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FUCCI, JAMES 3,702.69 426523 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GABBARD, KYLE 3,446.32 426524 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GALLEGOS, MATTHEW 2,679.83 426525 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GEHRING, JOELY 2,826.87 426526 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIACCIO, MICHAEL 1,544.80 426527 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIBBONS, SEAN i 3,913.08 j 426528 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIBBONS, TREVOR 2,007.24 426529 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GILL, WADE 1,806.63 426530 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GILLIG, JUSTIN 2,492.46 426531 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOICOECHEA, YOMAYRA 2,330.98 426532 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOMBOS, RICHARD 1,979.73 426533 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOMEZ, J JESUS 7,066.47 426534 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOMEZ, RAMIRO 2,239.07 426535 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GONZALEZ, JUSTIN 1,560.53 426536 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOOD, MITCHELL 2,195.01 426537 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOODRICH, EVYN 2,102.63 426538 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOODSON, RYAN 1,714.22 426539 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRAMENZ, COLTON 2,562.85 426540 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRANATH, JOHN 2,314.47 426541 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRAUL, STEVEN 5,366.74 426542 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GREER, STEPHEN 4,082.77 426543 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRIFFIN, DONALD 1,757.90 426543 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRIFFIN, DONALD 150.00 426544 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRUWELL, CHRISTOPHER 100.00 426544 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRUWELL, CHRISTOPHER 3,051.53 426545 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUANCH, BRIAN 1,000.00 426545 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUANCH, BRIAN 1,834.73 426546 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HABERSTROH, PHILIP 1,508.96 426547 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAFFIELD, BRANDON 2,078.69 426548 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAMILTON, CAMERON 1,791.59 426549 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARKNESS, STEPHEN 2,216.15 426550 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARLEY-OPPEL, KYLER 1,891.03 426551 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARRIS, HEATH 2,349.17 426552 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HATTON, CASEY 2,149.72 426553 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAWKINS, DUSTIN 2,823.71 426554 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HELINSKI, MICHAEL 2,990.07 426555 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HENDERSON, CYNTHIA 3,209.26 426556 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HENDERSON, MARIO 4,311.03 426557 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HERRINGTON, WILLIAM 100.00 426557 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HERRINGTON, WILLIAM 2,939.39 426558 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HINSON, CHRISTOPHER 257.01 426558 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HINSON, CHRISTOPHER 2,955.56 426559 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOLBROOK, JAMES 3,033.34 426560 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOLMES, CODY 2,479.94 426561 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOLTZCLAW, KYLE 2,489.40 68 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426562 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HORNER, CHAD 4,033.61 426563 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOWARD, WAYNE 150.00 426563 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOWARD, WAYNE s 5,179.34 426564 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HRUSOVSKY, MCGWIRE 1,614.49 426565 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUGHES, DEVON 4,042.09 426566 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HURTADO, DANIEL 2,099.54 426567 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HYDE, JACOB 2,275.74 426568 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT IMLER, ISAAC 1,636.13 426569 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ISAACSON, ERIK 2,451.34 426570 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JENSEN, CASEY 2,391.65 426571 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, CHRISTOPHER 2,431.63 426572 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, DALTON 1,983.61 426573 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, LAVIGNE 3,148.61 426574 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JUDSON, JASON 2,726.20 426575 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KAHL, BRANDON 50.00 426575 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KAHL, BRANDON 3,364.93 426576 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KARPINSKI, DODGE 2,969.25 426577 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEARNS, OLIVER 2,018.99 426578 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KIERNAN, DAVID 3,240.31 426579 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KING, JOSEPH 2,072.93 426579 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KING, JOSEPH 600.00 426580 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KLAUSE, SHEENA 2,328.54 426581 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KOFKE, KYLE 1,000.00 426581 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KOFKE, KYLE 3,127.97 426582 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KOVATCH, NATHAN 2,622.24 426583 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KRAFT, MATTHEW 1,744.55 426584 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KRUEGER, RYAN 2,439.89 426585 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LAMANA, PARRIS 1,258.27 426586 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LANG, GEOFFREY 250.00 426586 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LANG, GEOFFREY 1,546.37 426587 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEGLEITNER, CHANDLER 1,674.59 426588 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEWIS, BRAD 2,457.98 426589 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LLOYD, JAMES 263.48 426590 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOGSDON, TYLER 2,819.09 426591 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LONDONO, ISAAC 1,598.68 426592 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOPEZ, ERIC 3,721.16 426593 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOUDERMILK, JEFFREY 454.90 426594 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LUCAS, DAVID 1,698.36 426595 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAGUIRE, KEVIN 1,632.08 426596 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAHAN, STEVEN 2,509.29 426597 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARCHESINI, TODD 2,720.99 426598 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARINI, STEVEN 1,736.55 426599 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARQUES, CARLO 2,676.85 426600 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARTINEZ, ALYSSA 2,661.78 426601 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARTINEZ, GABRIEL 1,682.62 426602 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MASON, BRETT 2,012.14 426603 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MASTERS, DANIEL 3,524.66 426604 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MATHERLY, CHRISTOPHER 2,912.22 426605 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAllOLA, MICHAEL 2,294.54 426606 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCAULIFFE, COLBY 1,944.77 426607 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCCABE, BENJAMIN 2,179.43 426608 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCCORMACK, SEAN 2,982.43 426609 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCGINN, MATTHEW 1,352.71 426610 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCLEOD, CODY 2,494.32 69 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426611 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCVAY, CHRISTOPHER 2,952.59 426612 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MEDINA, NICKOLAS 2,060.82 426613 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MEILAN, TOMAS 3,247.70 426614 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT METZ, GIANNA 2,232.58 426615 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT METZ, MATTHEW 2,080.45 426616 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MEYERS, KYLE 2,815.03 426617 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MINNS, KYLE 2,241.78 426618 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MIXON, SEAN 1,675.90 426619 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MONTPETIT, CHRISTOPHER 1,604.99 426620 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOONEY, KEVIN 1,762.66 426620 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOONEY, KEVIN 300.00 426621 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORRIS, JOSHUA 2,429.99 426622 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORRIS, NICOLE 4,291.37 426623 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORRISON, JAMES 4,479.61 426624 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MURPHY, ANDREW 2,323.32 426625 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NACHREINER, BRYCE 2,067.15 426626 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NADOLNY, VINCENT 2,825.78 426627 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NIELSEN, ALEX 2,820.78 426628 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOGAREDA, JORDAN 2,877.03 426629 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOHRR, JULI 3,581.50 426630 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NORAT, ALEXANDER 2,855.89 426631 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OCONNOR, JOHN 2,867.96 426632 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OHLER, MARK 1,648.04 426633 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OLIVER, LUKE 2,545.88 426634 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ORTIZ, TAYLOR 1,086.91 426634 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ORTIZ, TAYLOR 150.00 426635 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OSGOOD, DAVID 2,203.94 426636 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OSTERMAN, TYLER 1,814.35 426636 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OSTERMAN, TYLER 453.59 426637 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PARKER, RYAN 3,584.02 426638 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PARKER, TYLER 3,036.90 426639 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PARKERSON, BRANDON 2,521.60 426640 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PARRIS, RYAN 2,024.21 426641 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTERSON, LAVORRUS 200.00 426641 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTERSON, LAVORRUS 1,123.49 426641 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTERSON, LAVORRUS 400.00 426642 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTERSON, RYAN 1,914.64 426643 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PEDONTI, ZACHARY 2,603.11 426644 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PENA, ADAN 2,176.57 426645 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PENA, JONATHAN 1,391.89 426646 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PERDOMO, JAMES 1,817.40 426647 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PERRY, SEAN 1,790.80 426648 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PHAN, BRANDON 1,994.73 426649 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PLOURDE, HUNTER 2,546.30 426650 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT POLLY, DONNIE 2,261.27 426651 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PORTER, TODD 682.82 426651 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PORTER, TODD 2,048.47 426652 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT POWELL, STEVEN 4,032.00 426653 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PRESSLEY, JASON 2,727.21 426654 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT QUIGLEY, BRENNAN 3,626.52 426655 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAMIREZ, SELENA 2,880.80 426656 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAMSEY, RYAN 1,805.54 426657 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RATTRAY, APRIL 3,110.40 426658 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RATTRAY, DAVID 3,922.10 70 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426659 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAULERSON, JAMESON 3,032.55 426660 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REARDON, JONATHAN 2,793.02 426661 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REY, DANIEL 2,059.78 426662 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REYES, LUIS 1,844.15 426663 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RICHARDS, BRADLEY 2,713.39 426664 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RICHTER, JOSEPH 4,061.21 426665 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RIVAS, ROBERT 3,699.64 1 426666 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROBERTS, BRYAN 2,636.15 426667 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROBERTSON, ZACHARY i 2,153.25 426668 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROBINSON, MARCUS 4,274.99 426669 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RODRIGUEZ, JATNIEL 2,461.87 426670 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROTH, NICOLE 1,700.30 i 426671 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RUFF, CODY 2,314.73 426672 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RULE, MICHAEL 2,996.64 426673 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RUSSELL, DEREK 3,221.41 426674 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SALMON, JOHN 2,081.53 426675 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANSONE, MICHAEL 2,934.97 426676 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANTIAGO, JOSHUA 2,246.27 ` 426677 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SAPP, JULIA 2,306.51 426678 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SASSMAN, PAIGE 2,393.07 426679 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHAUMAN, ADAM 3,217.25 426680 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHILLING, THOMAS 3,680.99 426681 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHLOESSER, STEVEN 2,494.23 426682 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SELLERS, ANDREW 2,744.33 { 426683 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHIELDS, WILLIAM 3,148.01 1 426684 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHULTS, DEREK 1,885.38 426685 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SIMONS, BRADLEY 150.00 426685 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SIMONS, BRADLEY 2,253.41 426686 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SIMS, CHRISTINA 2,596.68 426687 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SINAGRA, MARC 1,867.86 426688 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SKOK, ROBERT 2,193.73 j 426689 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, BRYANT 1,956.18 426690 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, JARED 2,106.06 426691 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, KAREN 2,056.89 426692 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, MICHAEL 1,749.16 426693 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, STEPHEN 3,435.83 426694 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPARKMAN, CODY 2,295.22 426695 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPRENGER, CONSTANT 2,089.86 426696 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPRINGER, MORRIS 2,755.46 426697 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STAMM, JESSICA 1,749.80 426698 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEELE, JOSHUA 3,672.21 426699 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STENGER, ANDREW 3,053.65 426700 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEPHENS, TRAVIS 2,078.11 426701 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEPHENS, ZACHARIA 2,116.85 426702 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STOTT, JESSICA 2,706.37 426703 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STURTEVANT, MARC 2,748.02 426704 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TEWARI, JASON 1,770.50 426705 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, CLINTON 2,286.41 426706 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, GRIFFIN 2,004.91 426707 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, ROBERT 1,755.95 426708 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, RUSSELL 2,954.45 426709 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TOBIN, JUSTIN 2,742.43 426710 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TORRES, FABIO 1,770.50 426711 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRENT, CHRISTOPHER 2,854.28 71 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426712 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TROSKA, HUNTER 3,354.74 426713 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TURPIN, JENA 2,280.35 426714 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT URSULEAN, ZACHARY 1,545.47 426715 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT USHER, ADAM 3,934.75 426716 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VELAZQUEZ, JOSHUA 1,585.80 426717 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VELIE, ANTHONY s 2,542.04 426718 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WAGNER, BRANDON 2,727.46 426719 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WALKER, TYLER 1,955.89 426720 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WALLACE, JEREMY 2,398.43 426721 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WALLS, JOSEPH 3,487.29 426722 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WATKINS, BENJAMIN 2,445.08 426723 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEAVER, TYLER 2,212.60 i 426724 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WELLS, MICHAEL 2,364.97 426725 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WELTER, JOSHUA 2,654.31 426726 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WENZEL, JACOB 1,750.79 , 426727 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEST, RILEY 1,200.12 426727 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEST, RILEY 514.33 426728 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WESTERMAN, JAMES 3,079.83 426729 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHITE, KEVIN 2,675.98 426730 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLCOX, JEFFREY 1,829.51 426731 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, TYLER 2,721.00 426732 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLMOT, WILLIAM 3,623.98 426733 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILSNACK, ALEXANDER 2,453.37 426734 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILSON, NEIL 2,814.55 426735 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WOODWARD, EDWARD 1,563.47 426736 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WRESILO, JOSEPH 2,214.71 426737 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ZAVALA, ADRIAN 1,807.73 426738 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ZEDEK, STACY 2,563.18 426739 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PACHECO—NOEL, MARCELA 2,159.08 426740 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRADLEY, DANIEL 1,467.39 426741 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RACKARD, KAREN 2,346.40 426742 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BERGMAN, QUINTIN 2,030.75 426743 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VANGEISON, DUSTIN 2,008.01 426744 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHELAN, DAKOTA 1,841.61 426745 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BACHAND, STEVEN 732.81 426746 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENSON, SHAWN 773.62 426747 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWLER, NANCY 150.00 426747 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWLER, NANCY 1,002.23 426748 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COX, BRANDON 1,337.31 426749 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUNHAM, TREVOR 643.38 426750 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARRISON, MICHAEL 776.35 426751 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEFFNER, KEITH 804.40 426752 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MALDONADO, ELI 668.65 426753 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MUGFORD, DEBORAH 627.62 426754 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OSBORNE, JANET 822.57 426755 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SELDES, JERROLD 2,637.57 426756 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SIRILLA, JOSEPH 842.98 426757 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, MICHAEL 848.59 426758 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TALARICO, FRANK 557.50 426759 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TKACH,JOSEPH 751.21 426760 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VACCARO, MICHAEL 826.16 426761 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHITE, JOSEPH 1,785.63 426762 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUNT, NANCY 5,036.26 426763 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAYSON, ELIZABETH 4,439.26 72 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426764 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COPELAND, KATHY 2,701.29 426765 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAMKISSOON, MARIE SOLANGE 500.00 426765 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAMKISSOON, MARIE SOLANGE 1,270.79 426766 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TITKANICH, JOHN 5,189.55 426766 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TITKANICH, JOHN 1,000.00 426767 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VOTZI, SHEILA 300.00 I 426767 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VOTZI, SHEILA 250.001 426767 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VOTZI, SHEILA 50.00 I 426767 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VOTZI, SHEILA 1,050.67 1 426768 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EMERSON, CYNTHIA 4,573.33 j 426769 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, MAYA 536.00 426769 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, MAYA 20.00 , 426769 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, MAYA 1,075.83 426769 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, MAYA 150.00 426770 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ZITO, MICHAEL 5,284.99 426771 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOYLL, SUZANNE 3,756.81 426772 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FAULKNER, STACY 150.00 426772 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FAULKNER, STACY 2,157.58 426773 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HILL, CHEVY 403.49 426773 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HILL, CHEVY 100.00 3 426774 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KING, MICHAEL 2,383.63 426775 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MINUSE, SUZANN 1,971.07 ' 426775 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MINUSE, SUZANN 120.00 426776 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MONTEROSSO, JORDAN 1,595.58 426776 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MONTEROSSO, JORDAN 100.00 426777 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOWLIN, SHELLEY 625.00 426777 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOWLIN, SHELLEY 500.00 426777 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOWLIN, SHELLEY 1,065.32 ` 426778 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT O'SULLIVAN, SHEILA 200.00 426778 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT O'SULLIVAN, SHEILA 1,960.04 j 426779 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANDERS, JENNIFER 2,507.53 1 426779 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANDERS, JENNIFER 300.00 426780 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BALTER, CHRISTOPHER 3,792.73 426781 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHAREST, KATHERINE 2,362.64 426782 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FREEMAN, BRIAN 3,439.89 426783 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, PATRICIA 25.00 426783 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, PATRICIA 100.00 426783 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, PATRICIA 275.00 426783 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, PATRICIA 1,019.95 426783 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, PATRICIA 40.00 426784 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MANN, JAMES 2,216.74 426785 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VIETZE, MARK 2,307.21 426786 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BODE, SIBEL 2,080.39 426787 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CREAGAN, BRANDON 2,705.53 426788 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ESTRADA POSADA, MARIANA 1,168.92 426789 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEATH, BRIANNA 1,131.62 426789 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEATH, BRIANNA 50.00 426790 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HILL, MICHAEL 2,147.28 426791 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KLERLEIN, LEISA 1,380.73 426792 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCKINLEY, KELLY 2,204.62 426793 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MURPHY, PATRICK 3,046.09 426794 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OTTOSON, CARRIE 1,412.58 426795 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAYNOR, DALLAS 1,493.72 426796 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SWEENEY, RYAN 200.00 73 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426796 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SWEENEY, RYAN 3,177.58 426796 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SWEENEY, RYAN 200.00 426797 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THURMAN, CYNTHIA 541.98 426797 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THURMAN, CYNTHIA 658.00 426797 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THURMAN, CYNTHIA 1,500.00 426798 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TOOF, NICOLE 1,325.27 426799 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WOODY, LOGAN 1,452.80 426800 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ARNDT, MELISSA 2,065.73 426801 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AUTON, MICHELLE 1,668.33 426802 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BIRHANZL, JOHN 685.59 426803 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLAUSS, PATRICIA 764.94 426804 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GINES, BARBARA 760.81 426805 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HENRY, CARRI 1,052.45 426806 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SINGLETARY, LINDA 758.69 426807 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUCK, KELLY 2,441.44 426808 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DRISKELL, DAPHNE 1,770.30 426809 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FOLGER, MICHAEL 1,513.42 426810 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIL, AMARIS 1,246.46 426811 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OFFUTT, WILLIAM 427.21 426812 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VAUGHT, DUSTIN 1,872.89 426813 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VAZQUEZ, BRANDON 1,819.75 426814 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARROLL, SHAWNA 1,433.16 426815 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASANO, ELIZABETH 268.21 426815 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASANO, ELIZABETH 1,519.84 426816 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, JOSEPH 1,000.00 426816 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, JOSEPH 4,141.09 426817 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, DONALD 2,029.40 426818 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LLOYD, RYAN 3,804.78 426819 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARINI, RICHARD 3,274.14 426820 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PRIDGEON, JENNIFER 1,827.99 426821 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REYES, ALICIA 1,878.33 426822 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REYES, ERIN 1,926.56 426823 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RICHARDS, DONNA 1,097.98 426824 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WISHARD, SHARYNE 27.50 426824 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WISHARD, SHARYNE 20.00 426824 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WISHARD, SHARYNE 62.50 426824 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WISHARD, SHARYNE 1,410.91 426824 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WISHARD, SHARYNE 150.00 426825 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ARSENEAU, JASON 1,587.39 426826 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARTEE, JAMES 1,614.93 426827 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRISTOL, SAMUEL 1,018.31 426828 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWN, LOUIS 1,101.52 426829 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASAS, RAY 1,412.53 426829 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASAS, RAY 55.00 426830 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEWSON, WILLIAM 2,771.80 426831 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DORNEY, RONALD 1,328.51 426832 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUKE, JUSTIN 1,517.50 426833 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ELLI, ANTON 2,071.55 426834 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FELTON, SHANE 1,859.86 426835 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRAY, STEVEN 718.22 426836 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HISLE, IVAN 1,350.08 426837 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JASPER, RICARDO 1,725.91 426838 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JEFFERSON, LORENZO 1,975.22 426839 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KNAUER, HARVEY 1,743.93 74 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426840 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEWIS, RICCO 1,136.85 426841 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LUFT, MICHAEL 1,640.18 426842 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MIEHLE, DANIEL 1,692.74 426843 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORGAN, MARQUIS 1,299.52 426844 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOEL, INOBERT 1,529.31 426845 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PANTOJA, ANTHONY 1,279.48 426846 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT POWELL, ELIZABETH 50.00 426846 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT POWELL, ELIZABETH 4,166.85 426847 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REED, JIMMY 1,621.96 426848 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REESE, PAUL 1,090.62 426849 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROSECRANTS, PHILLIP 1,211.74 426850 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCARAMUZZI, ANTHONY 1,499.14 426851 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHEDAKER, MICHAEL 1,255.93 426852 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, DOUGLAS 1,344.72 426853 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, LORI 1,787.39 426854 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SNYDER, BRANDON 590.04 426855 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STAAR, MICHAEL 1,944.79 426856 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VENTO, JAMES 1,308.09 426857 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHITE, RALPH 1,758.02 426858 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WOODS, DANIEL 2,002.20 426859 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YATES, WILLIAM 1,669.58 426860 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENITO, LISSELOTTE 1,401.32 426860 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENITO, LISSELOTTE 25.00 426861 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CATAPANO, ROBERT 1,899.25 426862 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KENDRICK, MEGAN 3,134.03 426863 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLORIAN, YVONNE 1,377.21 426864 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LAZZARI ESTEVEZ, ANDREA 1,242.24 426865 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORAN, MORGAN 676.54 426866 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MUNROE, LESLIE 125.00 426866 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MUNROE, LESLIE 867.23 426867 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AZZOLINI, DENNIS 1,701.89 426868 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, BENJAMIN 1,932.86 426869 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BALFE, RYAN 1,479.83 426870 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BELL, THOMAS 1,707.65 426871 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BERGINC, CHARLES 1,552.51 426872 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BESAW, BRIAN 1,316.16 426873 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BLUM, PHILIP 1,926.09 426874 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BURRELL, HARRY 1,495.76 426875 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAIN, BRIAN 1,392.51 426876 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARDELL, BURKE 1,649.39 426877 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CONKLIN, DANIEL 1,645.08 426878 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COPPERSMITH, JOHN 2,191.76 426879 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CUNNINGHAM, TODD 1,685.27 426880 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DRAWDY, PAULA 1,225.11 426881 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EDMOND, MAXIME 1,384.75 426882 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ELLIS, CHRISTIAN 1,362.65 426883 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FOWLER, SCOTT 1,390.31 426884 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FRALIX, RIDGE 1,408.20 426885 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GILLETTE, TRAVIS 1,326.11 426886 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HANSEN, SCOTT 1,478.30 426887 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HATFIELD, THOMAS 1,602.17 426888 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAYNES, PAUL 1,247.82 426889 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HICKS, TROY 1,226.03 426890 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HILLS, JOHNATHAN 1,262.87 75 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426891 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUBLER, DARREL 3,546.03 426892 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JEFFERSON, JOURDAN 730.27 426893 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KERSHAW, DAMON 1,415.73 426894 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LANCE, KENNETH 55.00 426894 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LANCE, KENNETH 400.00 426894 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LANCE, KENNETH 1,031.18 426894 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LANCE, KENNETH 135.00 426895 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LIGUORI, JAMES 1,967.66 426896 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MADDOX, BOBBY 25.00 426896 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MADDOX, BOBBY 432.78 426896 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MADDOX, BOBBY 875.00 426897 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARX, AUSTIN 1,524.54 426898 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MATHESON, CHRISTOPHER 1,521.88 426899 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCLAUGHLIN, KEVIN 1,385.39 426899 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCLAUGHLIN, KEVIN 385.00 426900 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MEND, JULIANNE 910.14 426900 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MEND, JULIANNE 160.61 426901 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILAS, BARBARA 1,620.53 426902 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MONEY, SEBASTIAN 1,335.22 426903 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORSE, JEFFREY 2,002.81 426904 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NELSON, BRIAN 224.00 426904 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NELSON, BRIAN 1,599.44 426905 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OOLEY, DANNY 2,608.91 426906 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PEABODY, BRENT 1,860.62 426907 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REDDIE, FITZROY 1,863.26 426908 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROONEY, ROBERT 1,636.30 426909 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SEALS, JAMES 250.00 426909 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SEALS, JAMES 1,216.92 426910 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SEYMOUR, SETH 1,306.56 426911 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHAPIRO, ROBERT 1,515.63 426912 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SLEEMAN, DENISE 2,227.19 426913 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SOTO, EMERSON 1,797.32 426914 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEPHENS, LAYNE 2,381.22 426915 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEPHENS, LAYNE 1,569.45 426916 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SUMMERFIELD, GEORGE 1,610.75 426917 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TARANTINO, MARK 1,536.02 426917 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TARANTINO, MARK 200.00 426918 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRUSTY, JAMAR 1,680.21 426919 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VANWYCK, COLE 1,324.09 426920 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VOLGARINO, CARL 1,709.41 426921 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WARD, HERSHEL 1,941.56 426922 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, CHARLES 1,324.94 426923 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, DYLAN 1,356.05 426924 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILSON, WILLIAM 2,548.41 426925 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YOUNG, PARK 1,375.39 426926 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, TRAVIS 1,476.72 426927 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LINGWOOD, ASHLEY 2,326.54 426928 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RODDENBERRY, OLIVIA 1,674.38 426928 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RODDENBERRY, OLIVIA 88.12 426929 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SWINDELL, WENDY 2,842.33 426930 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TAYLOR, JOSEPH 1,399.26 426931 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BALL, SHELBY 1,589.74 426932 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HYDE, JENNIFER 2,813.99 426933 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LYSTLUND, DIANE 2,038.49 76 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426934 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALLEN, NANCY 1,587.44 426935 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BESANCON, LAURIE 1,760.64 426936 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARRINGTON, LISA 1,679.20 426937 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JACKSON, SHAQUALIA 1,520.29 426938 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, RONALD 3,213.15 426939 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEMONS, VALERIE 1,753.06 426940 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MENTA, HIMANSHU 1,600.00 426940 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MENTA, HIMANSHU 2,220.36 426941 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MENDEZ, MARISOL 1,636.41 426942 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PERSON, ANTOWAIN 1,721.22 426943 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STREETER, VONNIE 1,599.17 426944 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASALINA, NICHOLAS 250.00 426944 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASALINA, NICHOLAS 2,127.10 426945 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVERHART, COLBY 1,152.60 426946 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLOOD, DOUGLAS 261.99 426946 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLOOD, DOUGLAS 1,047.97 426947 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GARRETT, KEITH 85.00 426947 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GARRETT, KEITH 2,020.32 426948 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GEE, DAVID 2,690.15 426949 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOLD, JASON 1,773.21 426950 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAINES, ROBERT 1,963.36 426951 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LIST, TERRY 1,869.76 426952 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOVEDAY, MICHAEL 2,844.28 426953 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MATHIS, JEFF 1,536.51 426954 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MESSER, CHARLES 150.00 426954 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MESSER, CHARLES 2,482.51 426955 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PARILLO, TRAVIS 1,795.50 426956 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTESON, SCOTT 786.89 426956 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTESON, SCOTT 750.00 426957 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RECTOR, MARK 1,914.92 426958 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, LEVI 1,917.34 426959 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEFFEN, KURT 255.00 426959 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEFFEN, KURT 2,632.19 426960 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ANDERSON, MICHAEL 58.59 426960 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ANDERSON, MICHAEL 2,871.10 426961 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, RAYMOND 20.00 426961 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, RAYMOND 10.00 426961 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, RAYMOND 2,565.93 426961 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, RAYMOND 250.00 426962 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BEARDSLEY, JOHN 1,990.66 426963 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BISHOP, DANIEL 184.39 426963 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BISHOP, DANIEL 1,659.55 426964 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARPENTER, CHRISTOPHER 125.00 426964 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARPENTER, CHRISTOPHER 2,296.89 426965 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHURCH, MICHAEL 2,236.09 426966 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CORBETT, BRETT 1,901.90 426967 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CROSBY, WILLIAM 2,420.36 426968 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT D'ANGELO, COLLEEN 2,415.84 426969 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DAILEY, LAWRENCE 2,580.83 426970 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVERHART, MARK STEVE 2,861.08 426971 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LIBERUS, LEON 2,060.63 426971 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LIBERUS, LEON 700.00 426972 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT O'CONNELL, TIMOTHY 2,300.72 426973 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHOONMAKER, JOHN 2,330.74 77 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 426974 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TAPPEN, AARON 1,826.80 426975 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THIELE, MICHAEL 569.41 426975 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THIELE, MICHAEL 2,277.63 426976 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VERNON, MICHAEL 2,220.84 426977 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WALLACE, ALEXANDER 2,005.40 426978 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHITEHEAD, ROBERT 2,131.75 III 426979 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARRETT, SHANE 1,679.20 426980 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEAN, MICHELLE 1,457.63 426981 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DELAPAZ, NORBERTO 1,325.65 426982 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIMARCO, NICHOLAS 595.74 1 426983 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVANS, JOHN 3,311.99 426984 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVANS, TONY 1,430.47 426985 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GLENTON, JOHN 151.96 426986 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARRINGTON, RICHARD 1,384.36 426987 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HIBBARD, TOBY 1,645.06 426988 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEMP, HAROLD 350.00 426988 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEMP, HAROLD 2,237.80 426989 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LAMPKIN, TORYANA 1,644.39 426990 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LAWSON, ANDREW 2,337.65 426991 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LYNCH, MARKEI 1,666.44 426992 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORGAN, JESSE 2,018.55 426993 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SIMCHICK, EDWARD 1,976.93 426994 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, DEWAYNE 1,626.65 426995 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WASHBURN, DAVID 1,419.02 s 426996 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILES, GARY 50.00 426996 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILES, GARY 1,722.95 426997 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YARUSINSKY, SEAN 967.34 I 426998 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ZANCA, LEONARD 1,592.03 426999 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUSH, STACEY 2,032.02 j 427000 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARDENAS, YAIMA 1,223.37 427001 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARTINEZ, SYBIA 1,204.11 ' 427002 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PLOURDE, GILTON 1,612.72 427003 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAMOS, ANNA 1,493.74 427004 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHINYANGANYA, SIPHIKELELO 2,229.78 427005 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VALENTIN, JEYLAND 1,474.45 427006 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CABA, CECILIA 2,095.46 j 427007 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DANIELS, KRISTIN 3,740.78 427007 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DANIELS, KRISTIN 1,000.00 427008 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KRISS, ELISE 2,674.32 427009 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ZIRKLE, RHONDA 1,455.49 427010 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COURNOYER, CHRISTINA 500.00 427010 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COURNOYER, CHRISTINA 1,297.88 427011 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLORES, CARLOS 3,721.83 427012 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOWER, BRADLEY 1,635.97 427013 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WARREN, ANTHONY 4,288.27 427014 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHAREST, ERIC 70.00 427014 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHAREST, ERIC 3,347.08 427015 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DRAWDY GLASS, SIDNEY 1,924.19 427016 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUERRA, REBECA 3,072.47 427017 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HITT, STEVEN 1,907.84 427018 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PAYAN, EDGAR 146.08 427018 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PAYAN, EDGAR 700.00 427019 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YANCHULA, KYLIE 3,953.26 427020 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ADAMS, AYESHA 1,354.40 78 CHECK NUMBER 427021 427022 427022 427023 427024 427025 427026 427027 427028 427029 427030 427031 427032 427033 427034 427035 427036 427037 427037 427038 427039 427040 427041 427042 427043 427044 427045 427046 427047 427048 427048 427049 427050 427051 427052 427053 427054 427055 427055 427056 427057 427058 427059 427060 427061 427061 427062 427063 427064 427065 427066 427067 427068 427069 CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARBONELL, GUILLERMO 3,996.411 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARD, TABITHA 1,325.28 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARD, TABITHA 69.75 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHECCHI, DAVID 2,093.85 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHEER, WILLIAM 2,929.14 i 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLAYBURN, GRAHAM 3,810.94 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLEMENTS, COLBY 2,167.08 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COLLINS, MICHAEL 1,592.99 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DENNIS, PETER 1,939.57 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DERBY, NATHAN 2,068.66 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIGGS, PAUL 1,928.45 , 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DOUTRICH, MICHAEL 4,667.54 j 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUNKERLEY, RICK 1,583.65 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GILBERT, KELLY 2,212.47 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GLOWACKI, ANDREW 1,497.09 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GREGORY, JULIE 1,420.48 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUTHRIE, ASHLEY 1,305.43 ;. 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAZELLIEF, LAMBERT 2,278.061 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAZELLIEF, LAMBERT 569.52 1 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEFFNER, SCOTT 2,998.29 I 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT INMAN, DANIEL 2,780.99 j 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LUNDEEN, ERIKA 3,700.031 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCADAM, SCOTT 4,461.68 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCFARLAND, RODNEY 1,113.07 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORRIS, RUSSELL 2,927.82 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOSSMAN, RAYMOND 2,829.79 j 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NEWMAN, KATHARINE 1,276.741 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ORCEAN, KEYETTA 1,703.02 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PEREZ, MARELYN 1,597.50 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT POSADA, LAYLA 1,204.11; 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT POSADA, LAYLA 1,000.00 , 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAMOS, NICOLAS 2,650.19 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REEVES, CANDICE 1,917.52 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHAW, EVA 1,335.54 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHOFF, TODD 2,522.63 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, ROBERT 2,730.67 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ACKISON, NICHOLAS 1,822.80 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALEXANDER, HEATHER 1,368.82 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALEXANDER, HEATHER 342.20 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BEAVERS, BRYAN 2,708.49 f 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BERTON, SOLOMON 1,719.551 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARPENTER, PATRIC 1,69S.321 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EDDINGER, RODNEY 2,209.76 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FONVIELLE, JARED 2,415.51 1 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOMEZ MORENO, DIANA 250.001 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOMEZ MORENO, DIANA 1,159.771 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GORE, EDWIN 1,567.33 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAWKINS, NICHOLAS 2,005.78,; 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LIESKE, SEAN 4,646.66 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MECKES, RICHARD 3,819.261 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NIEMI, KARRINA 2,198.201 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT QUINTERO, IVELISSE 1,333.341 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RICHARDS, HOWARD 4,353.54 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROLAND, JESSE 2,029.891 79 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 427070 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHERF, CHARLENE 1,514.03 427071 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHRUM, MARYELLEN 1,442.66 427071 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHRUM, MARYELLEN 80.00 427072 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHATARA, JIHAD 2,595.67 427073 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, MICHAEL 2,097.30 427074 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TOBAR, ROBERT 78.03 427074 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TOBAR, ROBERT 2,151.52 427075 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TYRPAK, CHRISTINA 1,575.93 427076 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VEGA, JOSE 1,931.38 427077 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YOUNGBLOOD, HARRISON 3,543.75 427078 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AMANDOLA, JAMES 265.14 427079 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENNER, EILEEN 382.89 427080 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUERKEL, JAMES 787.39 427081 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUNNELL, JEFFREY 533.25 427082 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAPPUCCIO, PATRICIA 543.00 427083 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARANI, MARCO 380.94 427084 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARR, DONALD 378.72 427085 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLARK, JONATHAN 1,537.25 427086 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CONROY, JAMES 614.65 427087 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DOBOZY, THOMAS 315.15 427088 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DONOVAN, JAMES 460.02 427089 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUNN, RYAN 249.35 427090 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EMERY, HENRY 531.02 427091 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FAIRBANK, STEVEN 468.66 427092 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FIND, ROBERT 294.37 427093 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GERACI, RICHARD 443.28 427094 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOSSELIN, MARC 16.83 427095 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRIGSBY, JAMES 641.16 427096 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAMMOND, DANIEL 301.68 427097 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEDGECOCK, KENDALL 1,438.21 427098 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOOT, CHARLES 628.08 427099 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KENNEDY, PATRICK 166.23 427100 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KLERLEIN, PAUL 1,272.37 427101 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LIESKE, NANETTE 488.79 427102 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAHONEY, FRANCIS 776.16 427103 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MANWARING, THOMAS 288.22 427104 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAXFIELD, DONALD 721.65 427105 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCMANUS, HERBERT 587.53 427106 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MIKE, DAVID 335.92 427107 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NAGY, BELA 3,575.54 427108 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NORRMAN, ROY 776.47 427109 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PINE, MARK 691.95 427110 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT POPPE, FREDDY 432.89 427111 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REGAN, JAMES 443.67 427112 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROSENBARKER, TERRY 509.08 427113 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SELLIS, GLEN 516.01 427114 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SICA, LAWRENCE 415.57 427115 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, DONALD 343.48 427116 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPADOLINO, PETER 287.43 427117 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TOOF, BRIAN 717.86 427118 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TYNER, JAMES 412.55 427119 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WINDLAN, MATTHEW 625.19 427120 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMILOVICH, MICHAEL 2,629.59 427121 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT IVEY, LILIAN RACHEL 15.00 80 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 427121 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT IVEY, LILIAN RACHEL 2,322.19 427121 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT IVEY, LILIAN RACHEL 300.00 427122 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAWLEY, MATTHEW 2,338.92 427123 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MACKINNON, JENNIFER 3,011.19 427124 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PFEIFER, MATTHEW 2,338.90 427125 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEST, ROSE 1,091.19 427126 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BALSAMO, THOMAS 1,625.00 427126 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BALSAMO, THOMAS 582.94 427127 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BETHEL, MICHAEL 1,723.33 427128 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIETRICH, ERIC 1,947.26 427129 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIXON, CRESHENA 2,321.83 427130 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GLASS, ZACHARY 1,862.16 427131 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAMBERGER, DAREN 2,227.28 427132 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARVEY, ERIK 5,095.50 427133 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEGI, PAULA 1,549.92 427134 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HISH, ANDREW 2,865.06 427135 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, SCOTT 2,937.87 427136 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MALDONADO, JASSON 2,032.05 427136 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MALDONADO, JASSON 170.00 427137 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCGRADY, MICHAEL 1,966.10 427138 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, RACHEAL 308.11 427138 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, RACHEAL 2,100.00 427138 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, RACHEAL 200.00 427139 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOHAJER, SHOGHI 1,479.10 427140 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PORTWOOD, ZACHARY 3,051.20 427141 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHULENBURG, KAI 1,641.66 427142 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRUMBLE, JEREMY 1,782.44 427143 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VARGAS, JONATHAN 2,477.48 427144 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, ADAM 1,843.84 427145 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, RANDY 2,059.20 427146 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEMERS, ZACHARY 1,577.69 427147 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEVER, EDWARD 1,729.09 427148 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, ROBERT LEO 2,028.90 427149 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOE, REYLIND 1,360.46 427150 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REDMOND, LAWRENCE 1,357.15 427151 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STILLWAGGON, ROBERT 1,395.63 427152 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLARK, LUANNE 40.00 427152 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLARK, LUANNE 2,030.35 427153 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 100.00 427153 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 250.00 427153 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 250.00 427153 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 250.00 427153 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 2,689.31 427153 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 250.00 427154 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BREEN, KRISTEN 1,409.63 427155 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CUNDIFF, KARI 2,009.50 427156 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEFRONZO, JOSEPH 754.99 427156 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEFRONZO, JOSEPH 3,019.96 427157 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EANES, MICAH 1,682.30 427158 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUYNN, ROBERT 2,216.48 427159 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAMILTON, DUANE 2,045.68 427160 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HANSEN, KEVIN 1,815.99 427161 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HINEBAUGH, CODY 1,518.37 427162 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HULLEN, DANIEL 2,249.46 81 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT] 427163 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT INGLETT, REGINALD 2,164.691 427164 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEITH, DONALD i 1,915.221 427164 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEITH, DONALD 350.001 427165 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MASON, STACIE 1,551.321 427166 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MATHIS, RICHARD 550.00' 427166 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MATHIS, RICHARD 1,438.68 427167 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOORE, JEREMY 1,387.37 , 427168 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REICHENBACH, RICHARD 2,847.67{ 427169 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RILEY, MARK 1,746.281 427170 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROBERTSON, CRAIG 1,125.15 427171 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RUSSELL, STEPHEN 1,232.791 427171 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RUSSELL, STEPHEN 400.001, 427172 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SABOT, DENISE 1,302.67 427173 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHRYVER, DAVID 3,947.64 427174 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SILON, DAVID 3,465.12 j 427175 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SKOK, ROBERT 3,152.621 427176 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, WENDY 2,587.431 427177 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SNYDER, CHELSEA 1,768.15 427178 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SOYKA, MATTHEW 3,627.94 427179 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STANTON, JOHN 1,815.40 427180 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STAUDT, MICHAEL 2,450.38 427181 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STIFFEN, EDWARD 200.00 427181 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STIFFEN, EDWARD 50.00 427181 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STIFFEN, EDWARD 1,889.12 3 427182 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, STEVEN 1,271.06 427182 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, STEVEN 25.00 427183 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, JILL 45.93 427183 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, JILL 2,250.59 427184 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HELTEMES, ADAM 3,280.80 427185 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BLUME, JEFFREY 1,410.88 427186 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BURGESS, TIMOTHY 2,439.92 427187 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAIN, BRANDON 1,819.94 427188 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEMOSTHENE, ARIEVE 141.41 427188 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEMOSTHENE, ARIEVE 1,878.75 { 427189 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EHRHARDT, SARAH 1,417.85 1' 427190 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUENTHER, KEVIN 2,328.52 427191 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HALE, DANIEL 800.00 1, 427191 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HALE, DANIEL 1,093.80 427192 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOFFMAN, CHRISTOPHER 1,512.47 427193 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOCKE, DEREK 1,818.55 427194 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LYNCH, JENESA 1,384.72 427195 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARRONE, JOSEPH 95.64 427195 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARRONE, JOSEPH 1,807.18 427196 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MICHAEL, ANDREW 600.00 427196 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MICHAEL, ANDREW 1,311.66 427197 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NIELSEN, RONALD 1,662.79 427198 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RATLIFF, JENNIFER 1,397.72 427199 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, EARLENE JEAN 50.00 427199 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, EARLENE JEAN 2,128.19 427200 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SUGDEN, CHRIS 550.00 427200 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SUGDEN, CHRIS 748.27 427201 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHEATLEY, DAVID 960.75 427201 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHEATLEY, DAVID 960.75 427202 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHITTINGTON, MICHAEL 2,369.89 82 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 427203 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT XAVIER, HENRRYQUE 1,531.8 427204 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ZAYATZ, DAVID 1,196.63 427205 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEY, JUDY 300.0 427205 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEY, JUDY 1,290.471 427206 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARLEY, ANGELA 768.56 427207 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STANTON, CYNTHIA 3,332.33 427208 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOHANNON, FAITH 2,126.681 427209 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CONNELL, KYLE 1,262.64 427210 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIXON, GERALD 2,164.51 427211 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUMMEL, ERIC 2,236.561 427212 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LARAMIE, BRIANNA 1,386.611 427213 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MEAD, DERIC 1,764.681 427214 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OGILVIE, JASON 2,542.92! 427215 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RIMES, BRIAN 1,666.301 427216 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEST, JEFFREY 2,432.251 427217 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARRETT, BRENDA 725.771' 427218 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KELLEHER, LYNNE 1,045.95, 427219 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOBO, EDWINA 592.27 427220 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWN, JILL 1,012.451 427221 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLAK, SUSAN 2,055.461 427222 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALEXA, MICHELE 1,993.025 427223 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BLAKE, SYDNEY 1,206.341 427224 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWN, JAMEKA 1,543.001 427225 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHAMBERS, JASON 1,242.361 427226 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DANIELS, DOUGLAS 1,346.41' 427227 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEVITIS, CRISTI 1,287.651 427228 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FISHER, GEORGE 2,008.97 427229 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GAGNON, SHAWN 1,909.331 427230 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GILMER, THOMAS 1,591.93 j 427231 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOUSING, ERICA 1,186.99 427232 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUDSON, ANDREA 1,219.51 427233 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, BENJAMIN 1,473.73 427234 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KNIEF, MARK 1,710.60' 427235 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LLOYD, HEATHER 1,858.81' 427236 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MACKEY, MISTY 1,265.99 427237 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARTIN, ANGELA 1,318.22 427238 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MROTZ, LOUONNIE 2,057.89 427239 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOVAK, TRISTAN 1,323.85 427240 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT O'CONNOR, SHANNON 1,100.82 427241 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTON, LISA 2,201.76 427242 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PECHENIK, DEBRA 768.27 427243 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PERGOLA, ANITA 1,438.12 427244 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROBERTS, BRADLEY 1,744.14 427245 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANTISO, DANIEL 242.03 427245 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANTISO, DANIEL 1,300.00 427246 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHLUSBERG, JOSEPH 1,288.34 427247 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, SHELLIE 650.00 427247 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, SHELLIE 1,139.07 427248 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SOVINE, CARL 1,395.80 427249 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPOFFORD, JANET 925.22 427250 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AUSTIN, KENNETH 1,700.89 427251 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRADDY, MARTY 50.00 427251 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRADDY, MARTY 2,156.11 427252 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COLVIN, THOMAS 2,319.21 83 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 427253 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COMPTON, THOMAS 1,403.99 427253 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COMPTON, THOMAS 156.00 427254 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DAWKINS, PHILLIP 1,572.21 427255 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEPINHO, CHARLES 2,447.40 427256 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DISMUKE, WESTON 1,456.86 427257 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLOOD, STEPHEN 2,139.49 427258 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FORBES, TENNYSON 656.14 427259 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FORMAN, SCOTT 854.17 427260 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FORMAN, SHANE 1,997.87 427261 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FRISBY, CHRISTOPHER 1,989.48 427262 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FULLER, STEVEN 2,324.08 427263 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JORDAN, SHAWN 2,387.80 427264 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KISSELBACK, JOSEPH 1,390.77 427265 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTERSON, TYLER 1,584.92 427266 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANTAMARIA, JEFFREY 1,803.58 427267 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SAWYER, CRAIG 95.12 427267 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SAWYER, CRAIG 2,117.34 427268 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STAMBAUGH, JOHNNY 400.00 427268 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STAMBAUGH, JOHNNY 1,902.37 427269 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WAGNER, DANIEL 2,142.58 427270 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEBB, ROBERT 2,246.81 427271 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YOUNG, GERALD 800.00 427271 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YOUNG, GERALD 1,162.97 427272 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ACUNA, SHAYNE 1,658.36 427273 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ADRIANCE, TIMOTHY 3,319.08 427274 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AUGUSTE, JEHU 1,778.06 427275 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BACON, VAN 1,621.09 427275 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BACON, VAN 347.38 427275 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BACON, VAN 347.37 427276 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARDWELL, TIMONTRAYE 1,497.23 427277 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BESANCON, MARK 100.00 427277 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BESANCON, MARK 2,596.54 427278 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWEN, CHAD 2,018.90 427279 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FOLEY, SHANE 1,537.75 427280 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FREEMAN, KEITH 1,499.06 427281 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOLFE, GREGORY 1,449.46 427281 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOLFE, GREGORY 100.00 427282 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAMLETT, ROBERT 1,204.02 427283 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HANSON, CHRISTOPHER 2,355.14 427284 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAWKINS, DUKE 2,498.50 427285 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HENRY, MARQUEZ 756.70 427286 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HERRON, LAURA 1,288.64 427287 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEE, TERRENCE 3,558.55 427288 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LESTER, JEROME 2,632.18 427289 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LONGACRE, KENNETH 2,890.89 427290 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOTT, KODY 2,442.94 427291 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MUNRO, LUCAS 1,867.30 427292 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PAGAN, DYLAN 1,656.96 427293 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHARPE, JAMES 1,538.85 427294 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STANTON, KASSI 1,234.07 427295 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TATUM, ROYCE 1,789.85 427296 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIS, EDDRICK 3,166.52 427297 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ZIMEI, BENJAMIN 2,870.61 427298 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BLANCO PEREZ, YULIEN 1,535.84 84 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT] 427299 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHAMPAGNE, SAMUEL 1,447.591 427300 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVANS, AUSTIN 1,291.96; 427301 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRASSO, NICHOLAS 1,727.221 427302 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HATALA, BROCK 2,187.501 427303 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOVEY, STORM 1,166.60 427304 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAJOR, TRAVIOUS 1,207.33 427304 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAJOR, TRAVIOUS 594.65 427305 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PERALTA, ALEXIS 2,157.46 427306 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THORNE, MICHAEL 550.001 427306 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THORNE, MICHAEL 200.00 427306 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THORNE, MICHAEL 1,223.561 427307 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YONKERS, LAURA 3,445.621 427308 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCINTYRE- MEISENBURG, MELISSA 2,146.84' 427309 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WAPPES, SARA 1,923.581 768646 03/28/2025 CHECK MATTHES, LAURA M. 2,717.061 768647 03/28/2025 CHECK STOKES, MAURA 2,773.781 768648 03/28/2025 CHECK LESTER, CHESNEY P. 8,446.42 ! 768649 03/28/2025 CHECK FLECK, KELANI E. 1,231.71' 768650 03/28/2025 CHECK ROHRER, RYLEE F. 612.80 768651 03/28/2025 CHECK SERVAITES, THOMAS J. 527.26 768652 03/28/2025 CHECK WILLIAMS, SOPHIA E. 348.33 768653 03/28/2025 CHECK SOBEL, KATHERINE J. 560.09 768654 03/28/2025 CHECK ALVAREZ, JUAN P. 2027.09 768655 03/28/2025 CHECK PEREZ, DAVID A. 1881.25 768656 03/28/2025 CHECK ANDREWS, LAURENCE C. 2022.33 768657 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BELL, CRAIG 400.00 768657 03/28/2025 CHECK BELL, CRAIG L. 1237.30 768658 03/28/2025 CHECK GEIGER, ERNEST C., 1 91.18 768659 03/28/2025 CHECK SMITH, MATTHEW C. 1256.50 768660 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIBSON, KEVIN 125.00 768660 03/28/2025 CHECK GIBSON, KEVIN S. 2815.97 768661 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HORNE, BRIAN 1,750.00 768661 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HORNE, BRIAN 25.00 768661 03/28/2025 CHECK HORNE, BRIAN K. 969.10 768662 03/28/2025 CHECK SMITH, ASHLEY A. 297.00 768663 03/28/2025 CHECK MEDECKE, JULIE A. 1283.17 768664 03/28/2025 CHECK HANSEN, SUZI L. 59.49 768665 03/28/2025 CHECK REESE, STEVEN G. 11.56 768666 03/28/2025 CHECK PAYNE, GEORGE H. 2328.15 768667 03/28/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARKWELL, MICHAEL 25.00 768667 03/28/2025 CHECK BARKWELL, MICHAEL C. 2323.33 2321 03/26/2025 PRINTED ALACRITY PARENT LLC 229.08 2322 03/26/2025 PRINTED ALACRITY PARENT LLC 239.64 2323 03/26/2025 PRINTED SHARON BASS 10608.63 56678 03/24/2025 PRINTED FLORIDA PAIN MANAGEMENT ASSOCI 439.37 56679 03/24/2025 PRINTED MD NOW 185.73 56680 03/24/2025 PRINTED SPNET 117.25 56681 03/24/2025 PRINTED SPNET 160.13 56682 03/24/2025 PRINTED TREASURE COAST NEUROSURGERY 1800.00 56683 03/24/2025 PRINTED CLEVELAND CLINIC FNDN 220.00 56684 03/24/2025 PRINTED CLEVELAND CLINIC INDIAN RIVER HOSPITAL 7870.22 56685 03/24/2025 PRINTED EZ HEALTH CARE 807.47 56686 03/24/2025 PRINTED INDIAN RIVER HEALTH SERVICES 188.80 56687 03/24/2025 PRINTED SPNET 231.15 85 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT j 56688 03/24/2025 PRINTED ANDREW SELLERS 1098.86 56689 03/24/2025 PRINTED HEALTHESYSTEMS LLC 78.94 56689 03/24/2025 PRINTED HEALTHESYSTEMS LLC 67.94 56689 03/24/2025 PRINTED HEALTHESYSTEMS LLC 579.78 56689 03/24/2025 PRINTED HEALTHESYSTEMS LLC 25.13 56689 03/24/2025 PRINTED HEALTHESYSTEMS LLC 605.34 56689 03/24/2025 PRINTED HEALTHESYSTEMS LLC 580.12 56689 03/24/2025 PRINTED HEALTHESYSTEMS LLC 16.03 56689 03/24/2025 PRINTED HEALTHESYSTEMS LLC 104.47 56690 03/24/2025 PRINTED GORDON & PARTNERS PA 11208.53 56691 03/24/2025 PRINTED LEONIE PRATT 37860.77 56692 03/24/2025 PRINTED LEONIE PRATT 35930.70 56693 03/24/2025 PRINTED LEONIE PRATT 20607.70 56694 03/24/2025 PRINTED LEONIE PRATT 19347.30 56695 03/24/2025 PRINTED LEONIE PRATT 45.00 56696 03/25/2025 PRINTED CLARITY DX, INC. 385.60 56697 03/25/2025 PRINTED CLEVELAND CLINIC FNDN 10.08 56698 03/25/2025 PRINTED HMA SOLANTIC JOINT VENTURE LLC 219.08 56699 03/25/2025 PRINTED RONALD K. ROBINSON, MD LLC 87.46 56700 03/25/2025 PRINTED SPNET 152.09 56701 03/25/2025 PRINTED VERO ORTHOPAEDICS II PA 521.10 56702 03/25/2025 PRINTED HR LAW PA 141.50 56702 03/25/2025 PRINTED HR LAW PA 144.00 56702 03/25/2025 PRINTED HR LAW PA 144.00 56702 03/25/2025 PRINTED HR LAW PA 786.50 56703 03/25/2025 PRINTED CHRISTIAN PORTOCARRERO 738.98 56704 03/25/2025 PRINTED CHRISTIAN PORTOCARRERO 1477.96 56705 03/25/2025 PRINTED MATTHEW DAVIS 2472.78 56705 03/25/2025 PRINTED MATTHEW DAVIS 4945.56 56706 03/25/2025 PRINTED WHITNEY LEGLER PSYD 62.00 56707 03/26/2025 PRINTED INTERVENTIONAL SPINE AND PAIN 257.55 56708 03/26/2025 PRINTED SOLANTIC OF SOUTH FLORIDA, LLC 88.20 56709 03/26/2025 PRINTED HMA SOLANTIC JOINT VENTURE LLC 135.78 56710 03/26/2025 PRINTED SPNET 160.13 56711 03/26/2025 PRINTED JAMES LLOYD 2590.00 56712 03/26/2025 PRINTED JOHN GLENTON 449.09 56713 03/26/2025 PRINTED JACQUELINE BROWN 705.34 56714 03/26/2025 PRINTED PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS INC 4.00 56715 03/27/2025 PRINTED HMA SOLANTIC JOINT VENTURE LLC 135.78 56716 03/27/2025 PRINTED HMA-SOLANTIC JOINT VENTURE LLC 135.78 56717 03/27/2025 PRINTED SPNET 447.56 56718 03/27/2025 PRINTED SPNET 447.56 56719 03/27/2025 PRINTED SPNET 160.13 56720 03/28/2025 PRINTED EZ HEALTH CARE 705.33 56721 03/28/2025 PRINTED SPNET 117.25 56722 03/28/2025 PRINTED CLEVELAND CLINIC INDIAN RIVER HOSPITAL 1053.28 56723 03/28/2025 PRINTED SPNET 131.32 56724 03/28/2025 PRINTED INDIAN RIVER BOCC 1295.00 56725 03/28/2025 PRINTED MRO CORPORATION 18.50 9,665,223.63 86 Indian River County, Florida ioA MEMORANDUM IaiC-1 bm!RKILf:I11 Indian River �6 County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Type: Consent Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Honorable Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: Ryan L. Butler, Comptroller FROM: Elissa Nagy, Chief Deputy Comptroller DATE: April 4, 2025 SUBJECT: Approval of Checks and Electronic Payments March 29, 2025 to April 4, 2025 BACKGROUND N/A ANALYSIS N/A BUDGETARYIMPACT N/A PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS N/A POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS N/A STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A OTHER PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION Approve the list of checks and electronic payments for the time period of March 29, 2025 to April 4, 2025 Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 powerpy €_egistarT°' Ryan L. Butler Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Telephone: (772) 226-3100 TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FROM: ELISSA NAGY, CHIEF DEPUTY COMPTROLLER THRU: RYAN L. BUTLER, COMPTROLLER DATE: April 4, 2025 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF CHECKS AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS March 29, 2025 to April 4, 2025 In compliance with Chapter 136.06, Florida Statutes, all money drawn from depositories used by the Board of County Commissioners shall be recorded in the minutes. Approval is requested for the attached list of checks and electronic payments for the time period of March 29, 2025 to April 4, 2025. 88 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 13079 03/31/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 192.35 13080 03/31/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 362.99 13081 03/31/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 1,995.06 13082 03/31/2025 WIRE IRS -PAYROLL TAXES 712,561.86 13083 03/31/2025 WIRE FLSDU 3,762.68 13084 04/01/2025 WIRE ST LUCIE BATTERY & TIRE CO 1,194.05 13085 04/01/2025 WIRE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 126,929.83 13086 04/01/2025 WIRE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER 1,297,851.50 13087 04/01/2025 WIRE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF 6,340,192.99 13088 04/01/2025 WIRE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS 154,248.34 13089 04/01/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 404.52 13090 04/02/2025 WIRE KIMLEY HORN & ASSOC INC 21,512.90 13091 04/02/2025 WIRE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 81,802.00 13092 04/02/2025 WIRE TD BANK 17,493.42 13093 04/02/2025 WIRE HIGHMARK STOP LOSS 91,787.42 13094 04/02/2025 WIRE ATLAS ORGANICS INDIAN RIVER LLC 503,064.14 13095 04/02/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 390.00 13096 04/02/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 190.00 13097 04/03/2025 WIRE BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD 247,748.81 13098 04/03/2025 WIRE TIMOTHY ROSE CONTRACTING INC 66,458.86 13099 04/03/2025 WIRE VERO HERITAGE INC 5,598.14 13100 04/03/2025 WIRE VETERANS COUNCIL OF I R C 6,662.30 13101 04/03/2025 WIRE FL RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,446,646.34 13102 04/03/2025 WIRE VEROTOWN LLC 5,000.00 13103 04/03/2025 WIRE AMERITAS 33.75 13104 04/03/2025 WIRE AMERITAS 123.75 13105 04/03/2025 WIRE AMERITAS 258.75 13106 04/03/2025 WIRE AMERITAS 37.50 13107 04/03/2025 WIRE AMERITAS 270.00 13108 04/03/2025 WIRE AMERITAS 3,277.50 13109 04/03/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 1,214.62 13110 04/03/2025 WIRE COMMANDLINK LLC 3,223.13 13111 04/04/2025 WIRE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 5,191.66 13112 04/04/2025 WIRE DBPR/BCAIB 35,167.41 13113 04/04/2025 WIRE HEALTH ADVOCATE SOLUTIONS INC 4,106.06 13114 04/04/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 1,880.12 13115 04/04/2025 WIRE DICKERSON INFRASTRUCTURE INC 222,838.46 13116 04/04/2025 WIRE EDH HOLDINGS LLC 205.24 461607 03/31/2025 PRINTED INDIAN RIVER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 1,731.96 461608 04/03/2025 PRINTED FLORIDA RECREATION & 350.00 461609 04/03/2025 PRINTED BUILDING OFFICIALS ASSOC OF FLORIDA 649.00 461610 04/03/2025 PRINTED BUILDING OFFICIALS ASSOC OF FLORIDA 549.00 461611 04/03/2025 PRINTED NIGP 345.00 461612 04/03/2025 PRINTED JOSEPH EARMAN 35.60 461613 04/03/2025 PRINTED RACHEL IVEY 375.73 461614 04/03/2025 PRINTED MICAH EANES 302.64 461615 04/03/2025 PRINTED REPUBLIC SERVICES INC 318,156.89 461616 04/03/2025 PRINTED GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC 65,574.59 461617 04/03/2025 PRINTED MBV ENGINEERING 2,195.50 461618 04/03/2025 PRINTED REHMANN ROBSON 30,000.00 461619 04/03/2025 PRINTED STEARNS, CONRAD AND SCHMIDT 452,900.00 89 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 461620 04/03/2025 PRINTED SOUTHEAST SERVICES OF THE 123,120.00 461621 04/03/2025 PRINTED ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATES 156,124.80 461622 04/03/2025 PRINTED STEEPSTEELLLC 1,560.00 461623 04/03/2025 PRINTED KATE PRIEST LCSW LLC 5,000.00 461624 04/03/2025 PRINTED RICOH USA INC 39.43 461625 04/03/2025 PRINTED AT&T 117.70 461626 04/03/2025 PRINTED COMMERCIAL ENERGY SPECIALISTS 17,708.07 461627 04/03/2025 PRINTED HENRY FISCHER & SONS INC 1,500.00 461628 04/03/2025 PRINTED FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 5,779.71 461629 04/03/2025 PRINTED FL RETIREMENT SYSTEM 58,819.64 461630 04/03/2025 PRINTED CHRISTOPHER PINSON 5,500.00 461631 04/03/2025 PRINTED CANARX GROUP INC 4,490.50 461632 04/03/2025 PRINTED CHANGE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY 724.64 461633 04/03/2025 PRINTED CHANGE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY 43,888.39 461634 04/03/2025 PRINTED P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 600.00 461635 04/03/2025 PRINTED EMS MANAGEMENT & CONSULTANTS INC 1,568.77 461636 04/03/2025 PRINTED SAG COCOA LLLC 30,702.00 461637 04/03/2025 PRINTED D R HORTON INC 361.55 461638 04/03/2025 PRINTED SUZANN MINUSE 175.00 461639 04/03/2025 PRINTED ALAN OTTOLINI 542.31 461640 04/03/2025 PRINTED CHARLES KITTLESON 596.00 461641 04/03/2025 PRINTED COTIVITI 309.45 461642 04/03/2025 PRINTED DONALD HIGHLAND ESTATE 554.00 461643 04/03/2025 PRINTED EVA CARRASCO 626.00 461644 04/03/2025 PRINTED FLORIDA BLUE 666.31 461645 04/03/2025 PRINTED FREEDOM HEALTH 525.04 461646 04/03/2025 PRINTED GISELA LAHANN 9.00 461647 04/03/2025 PRINTED JANET HUERBIN 30.14 461648 04/03/2025 PRINTED JUANITA LATIMER 576.80 461649 04/03/2025 PRINTED MARILYN MARVIN 585.20 461650 04/03/2025 PRINTED PEGGY SUE VANNOY 4.80 461651 04/03/2025 PRINTED PEGGY SUE VANNOY 109.48 461652 04/03/2025 PRINTED PRS 541.49 461653 04/03/2025 PRINTED SANDRA PAPKE 14.00 461654 04/03/2025 PRINTED UNITED HEALTHCARE 226.82 461655 04/03/2025 PRINTED PORT CONSOLIDATED 2,462.25 461656 04/03/2025 PRINTED STURGIS LUMBER & PYLWOOD CO 19.37 461657 04/03/2025 PRINTED COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 850.58 461658 04/03/2025 PRINTED SOUTHERN SEWER EQUIPMENT SALES 273.26 461659 04/03/2025 PRINTED VERO CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 882.10 461660 04/03/2025 PRINTED RICOH USA INC 5.43 461661 04/03/2025 PRINTED CHISHOLM CORP OF VERO 653.04 461662 04/03/2025 PRINTED SAFETY PRODUCTS INC 333.50 461663 04/03/2025 PRINTED ABC PRINTING COMPANY 120.00 461664 04/03/2025 PRINTED E -Z BREW COFFEE & BOTTLE WATER SVC 25.50 461665 04/03/2025 PRINTED INDIAN RIVER BATTERY 988.47 461666 04/03/2025 PRINTED GRAINGER INC 3,970.94 461667 04/03/2025 PRINTED KELLY TRACTOR CO 90.73 461668 04/03/2025 PRINTED MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO 393.24 461669 04/03/2025 PRINTED HACH CO 6,791.00 461670 04/03/2025 PRINTED NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC 2,077.19 90 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 461671 04/03/2025 PRINTED MEEKS PLUMBING INC 968.50 461672 04/03/2025 PRINTED BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 34,075.22 461673 04/03/2025 PRINTED ELPEX 5,524.30 461674 04/03/2025 PRINTED ABCO GARAGE DOOR CO 1,520.00 461675 04/03/2025 PRINTED CHILDCARE RESOURCES OF IRC 51,907.15 461676 04/03/2025 PRINTED DELL MARKETING LP 11,680.00 461677 04/03/2025 PRINTED UTILITY SERVICE CO INC 4,135.00 461678 04/03/2025 PRINTED MIDWEST TAPE LLC 748.90 461679 04/03/2025 PRINTED ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO 23,996.80 461680 04/03/2025 PRINTED K & M ELECTRIC SUPPLY 45.33 461681 04/03/2025 PRINTED FLORIDA ASSOC OF COUNTIES INC 200.00 461682 04/03/2025 PRINTED PING INC 942.35 461683 04/03/2025 PRINTED CITY OF VERO BEACH 1,130.01 461684 04/03/2025 PRINTED INDIAN RIVER ALL FAB INC 2,300.00 461685 04/03/2025 PRINTED HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 2,561.50 461686 04/03/2025 PRINTED FLORIDA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 6.45 461687 04/03/2025 PRINTED HENRY FISCHER & SONS INC 590.00 461688 04/03/2025 PRINTED PUBLIX PHARMACY #0240 6.95 461689 04/03/2025 PRINTED CLEVELAND GOLF/SRIXON 310.00 461690 04/03/2025 PRINTED ST JOHNS RIVER WATER MGMT DISTRICT 270.00 461691 04/03/2025 PRINTED FEDERAL EXPRESS 33.45 461692 04/03/2025 PRINTED CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SUPPLY 31.53 461693 04/03/2025 PRINTED CALLAWAY GOLF 8,500.00 461694 04/03/2025 PRINTED FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 9,425.29 461695 04/03/2025 PRINTED FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 63,309.45 461696 04/03/2025 PRINTED FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 6,126.58 461697 04/03/2025 PRINTED AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION 140.00 461698 04/03/2025 PRINTED US KIDS GOLF LLC 1,898.33 461699 04/03/2025 PRINTED GLOBAL GOLF SALES INC 862.21 461700 04/03/2025 PRINTED CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE PALM BCH 3,237.50 461701 04/03/2025 PRINTED COMPLETE ELECTRIC INC 758.75 461702 04/03/2025 PRINTED IRC HEALTHY START COALITION INC 28,091.67 461703 04/03/2025 PRINTED HENRY SMITH 150.00 461704 04/03/2025 PRINTED INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 360.00 461705 04/03/2025 PRINTED DAVCO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS CORP 7,546.50 461706 04/03/2025 PRINTED FIRESTONE COMPLETE AUTO CARE 1,922.61 461707 04/03/2025 PRINTED VERO BEACH ROOFING INC 7,885.00 461708 04/03/2025 PRINTED RECHTIEN INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 653.71 461709 04/03/2025 PRINTED HULETT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 341.00 461710 04/03/2025 PRINTED CINTAS CORPORATION 105.24 461711 04/03/2025 PRINTED SOUTHERN LOCK AND SUPPLY 46.74 461712 04/03/2025 PRINTED BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS 9,208.44 461713 04/03/2025 PRINTED FASTENAL COMPANY 136.17 461714 04/03/2025 PRINTED LARRY STEPHENS 75.00 461715 04/03/2025 PRINTED CONSOLIDATED ELECTRIAL DIST INC 1,032.73 461716 04/03/2025 PRINTED JOHNNY B SMITH 220.00 461717 04/03/2025 PRINTED REDLANDS CHRISTIAN MIGRANT ASSOC 10,766.33 461718 04/03/2025 PRINTED SIMS CRANE & EQUIPMENT CO 861.90 461719 04/03/2025 PRINTED PETER J CASSARA 12,300.00 461720 04/03/2025 PRINTED TRADEWINDS POWER CORP 1,418.76 461721 04/03/2025 PRINTED NICOLACE MARKETING INC 1,479.00 91 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECKTYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 461722 04/03/2025 PRINTED BRENNTAG MID -SOUTH INC 10,489.03 461723 04/03/2025 PRINTED TAMPA BAY LIBRARY CONSORTIUM INC 22.50 461724 04/03/2025 PRINTED OVERDRIVE INC 4,296.69 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Butler, Comptroller FROM: Elissa Nagy, Chief Deputy Comptroller DATE: April 11, 2025 SUBJECT: Approval of Checks and Electronic Payments April 5, 2025 to April 11, 2025 STAFF RECOMMENDATION Approve the list of checks and electronic payments for the time period of April 5, 2025 to April 11, 2025 Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 power'01 LegistarT Ryan L. Butler Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Telephone: (772) 226-3100 TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FROM: ELISSA NAGY, CHIEF DEPUTY COMPTROLLER THRU: RYAN L. BUTLER, COMPTROLLER DATE: April 11, 2025 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF CHECKS AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS April 5, 2025 to April 11, 2025 In compliance with Chapter 136.06, Florida Statutes, all money drawn from depositories used by the Board of County Commissioners shall be recorded in the minutes. Approval is requested for the attached list of checks and electronic payments for the time period of April 5, 2025 to April 11, 2025. 98 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 13117 04/07/2025 WIRE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA 688.45 13118 04/07/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 753.41 13119 04/07/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 327.83 13120 04/07/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 90.10 13121 04/07/2025 WIRE BLUECROSS AND BLUESHIELD OF SOUTH CAROLINA 81,841.74 13122 04/08/2025 WIRE AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE CO 10,943.78 13123 04/08/2025 WIRE AMERICAN HERITAGE LIFE INS CO 21.96 13124 04/08/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 630.57 13125 04/08/2025 WIRE BENEFLEX INC 930.00 13126 04/09/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 126.23 13127 04/09/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 637.78 13128 04/10/2025 WIRE BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD 379,906.82 13129 04/10/2025 WIRE PUBLIC DEFENDER 3,884.74 13130 04/10/2025 WIRE WRIGHT EXPRESS FSC 34,448.82 13131 04/10/2025 WIRE CER SIGNATURE CLEANING LLC 22,154.20 13132 04/10/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 50.00 13133 04/10/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 1,316.90 13134 04/10/2025 WIRE INSPIRE PLACEMAKING COLLECTIVE INC 4,252.75 13135 04/10/2025 WIRE INVESTORS TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 65,000.00 13136 04/11/2025 WIRE KIMLEY HORN & ASSOC INC 15,000.00 13137 04/11/2025 WIRE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 934.00 13138 04/11/2025 WIRE IRC FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 11,959.58 13139 04/11/2025 WIRE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 2,201.45 13140 04/11/2025 WIRE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 52,956.75 13141 04/11/2025 WIRE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 3,955.29 13142 04/11/2025 WIRE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 1,420.16 13143 04/11/2025 WIRE AMERITAS 18,287.83 13144 04/11/2025 WIRE FIDELITY SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 7,092.76 13145 04/11/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 395.95 13146 04/11/2025 WIRE EDH HOLDINGS LLC 1,222.94 461824 04/10/2025 PRINTED ALBERT RICE 25.52 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DIRECT DEPOSIT LAURO, HELEN 899.69 427358 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEFEBURE, LEVI 749.33 427359 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARLEAU, KATIE 2,221.94 427360 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCKAY, LAUREN 1,511.54 427361 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAULERSON, SPRING 832.97 427362 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SERVAITES, GREGG 1,844.20 427363 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SNEE, JACKSON 521.50 427364 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPARKS, KENDALL 503.10 427365 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRENT, CECIL 717.61 427366 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VASQUEZ, ODDY 634.75 427367 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAROW, ELAINE 1,642.34 427368 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASSANITI, MAUREEN 671.16 427369 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COWAN, DONALD 1,247.80 427370 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DOUGLAS, EUGENE 716.40 427371 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EISWERTH, SARAH 1,020.55 427372 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVANS, PAULA 354.27 427373 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEBELER, SANDRA 1,251.84 427374 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, ALFRED 464.55 427375 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, BRITTANY 1,644.44 427376 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JURAD, DREW 1,724.44 427377 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KREBS, JILL 2,089.50 427378 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REDFERN, RICHARD 769.93 427378 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REDFERN, RICHARD 192.48 427379 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHLEICH, MARK 122.65 427380 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TILTON, JOSEPH 250.00 427380 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TILTON, JOSEPH 2,350.62 427381 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WELCH, ROBERT 2,299.99 427382 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BINEGAR, AMBER 414.48 427383 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOLEN, LAYNE 667.49 427384 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWKER, JACQUELINE 1,331.05 427385 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWN, ARIEL 1,114.73 427386 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUSKIRK, KITTIE 1,744.76 427387 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COLE, KAREN 1,567.31 427388 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FARBER, ASHLEY 965.28 427389 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FOXX, PAOLA 645.65 427390 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOODEN, TRAVIS 1,186.53 427391 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HADSELL, DARLENE 2,032.56 427392 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HECKMAN, CHELSEA 1,214.63 427393 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HELTON, HEATHER 5.00 427393 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HELTON, HEATHER 1,503.79 427393 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HELTON, HEATHER 10.00 427394 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUFF, TANYA 183.00 427394 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUFF, TANYA 2,180.43 427395 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JUARBE, THALIA 1,144.14 106 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 427396 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEE, GI 82.47 427396 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEE, GI 1,319.52 427396 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEE, GI 247.41 427397 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LESCIO, JOLENE 1,592.53 427398 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOVEDAY, JESSICA 25.00 427398 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOVEDAY, JESSICA 1,798.26 427399 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCDOUGALL, STEVEN 1,546.69 427400 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCKENNA, TERESA 709.37 427401 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NEAL, MARY JANE 1,176.49 427402 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PAGANO, SADIE 557.75 427403 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PAWLAK, FRANCES 837.12 427404 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PEREZ, JOSHUA 2,582.19 427405 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANTOYO, ETHELYN 584.65 427406 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHOEN, ERIC 1,356.31 427407 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH NIKITIN, KRISTIE 1,730.74 427408 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STENGER, ELIZABETH 2,855.27 427409 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRUSS, LAWRENCE 743.13 427410 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WAGNER, MICHELLE 1,800.87 427411 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WYATT, ELIZABETH 638.50 427412 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALBINI, SCOTT 692.20 427413 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ANDERSON, KATHERINE 1,572.48 427414 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BACHMANN, SANDRA 1,693.40 427415 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOIKE, REBECCA 1,273.35 427416 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWMAN, KATHLEEN 2,492.35 427417 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ELSEBOUGH, KELLY 735.18 427418 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GALENTINE, TRACY 1,084.29 427419 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT IACHINI, TAYLOR 1,355.91 427420 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEATLEY, WHITNEY 636.26 427421 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MELASI, SUSAN 1,620.10 427422 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PANKIEWICZ-FUCHS, PATRICIA 2,436.15 427423 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RATHMAN, BETHANY 691.97 427424 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROSADO-RODRIGUEZ, JEFFREY 1,200.42 427425 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWNING, KATHLEEN 613.77 427426 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COOLER HAWK, SHANNON 1,522.03 427427 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FRANCIS, RICHARD 1,561.44 427428 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HERNANDEZ, MELISSA 632.10 427429 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOWE, CYNTHIA 1,153.35 427430 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCDOUGALL, HOLLIE 1,850.80 427431 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NEAL, BRIANNA 571.48 427432 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PEARSAL L, VICTORIA 885.09 427433 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SOBEL, KATHERINE 640.10 427434 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ADAMS, KEVIN 2,115.62 427435 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAMPBELL, OMOLARA 812.72 427435 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAMPBELL, OMOLARA 348.31 427436 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASTRO, JUAN 1,129.22 427437 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CEPARANO, MICHAEL 961.70 427438 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIANSANTI, JOHN 282.77 427438 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GIANSANTI, JOHN 659.79 427439 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HALL, CARLY 991.90 427440 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KING, DENISE 638.50 427441 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SORENSON, MICHELLE 1,097.88 427442 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VERGARA, GUSTAVO 3,174.88 427443 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BILLINGS, JOHNATHAN 2,464.97 427444 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BONELL, CALEB 455.40 107 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 427445 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWNLEE, MATTHEW 355.69 427446 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COPPOLA, JOHN 202.27 427447 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIAS-NOVA, DANIEL 633.61 427448 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DOTSEY, JOHN 1,657.97 427449 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FILIZZOLA NOVA, BRENO 763.72 427450 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT 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04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ABERNATHY, STEVE 3,049.00 427466 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ACCARDI, TRISTAN 458.45 427466 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ACCARDI, TRISTAN 1,833.82 427467 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ADKINS, TANISHA 2,654.51 427468 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALEXANDER, NATHAN 1,378.01 427468 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALEXANDER, NATHAN 2,559.15 427469 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALICEA, MICHAEL 1,963.33 427470 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AMADOR, CURTIS 1,739.62 427471 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AMORTEGUI, JAIME 2,492.92 427472 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ANGELONE, ANDREW 2,096.93 427473 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AREYZAGA, CHY'ANN 1,709.34 427474 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ARNOLD, WESLEY 4,390.55 427475 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAILEY, JOSHUA 2,314.77 427476 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAIRD, ALLISON 2,244.43 427477 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARCUS, CHRISTOPHER 2,504.78 427478 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARKEY, WILLIAM 2,671.06 427479 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARR, DOMINIC 2,387.98 427480 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BELL, DAVID 2,608.62 427481 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENDER, JOSHUA 1,898.13 427481 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENDER, JOSHUA 800.00 427482 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BERNI, CORBIN 2,299.12 427483 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BERNSTEIN, MICHAEL 4,108.19 427484 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BEUTTELL, CLIFTON 3,227.48 427485 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BEYER, HANNAH 2,097.86 427486 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BINAFIF, MAZEN 2,566.33 427487 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BINKLEY, JOHN 1,737.67 427488 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BLOCH, MATTHEW 2,410.50 427489 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BONHOMME, DAVE BRIAN 2,010.56 427490 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOROCZKY, TAMAS 2,475.96 427491 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWDEN, CHASE 3,061.44 427492 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRAMLETT, RILEY 2,464.27 108 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 427493 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRENNAN, THOMAS 1,849.29 427494 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BREWER, CHRISTEN 200.00 427494 04/11/2025 DIRECT 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427529 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DANIEL, REBECCA 2,396.23 427530 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEBRECHT, HEATH 1,690.05 427531 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEBROWSKI, FRANCIS 2,245.84 427532 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEKKER, ANTHONY 2,752.80 427533 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEKKER, DUSTIN 3,742.16 427534 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DELASHMUTT, KEVIN 2,580.43 427535 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DELGADO, AUSTIN 2,074.38 427536 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DENT, RICHARD 2,747.93 427537 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIAZ, NICHOLAS 3,831.90 427538 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DION, ROGER 3,175.99 427539 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUNNE, COLIN 2,057.60 427540 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUSKIN, MICHAEL 3,030.47 427541 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EDENFIELD-ERNSBERGER, TRISTAN 2,467.05 427542 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EFFEREN, ROBERT 2,248.56 427543 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EIRLS, MICHAEL 2,348.19 427544 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ELLISON, CRAIG 2,200.52 427545 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ESCOBEDO, PAUL 2,361.73 109 CHECK 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427577 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRANATH, JOHN 2,629.24 427578 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRAUL, STEVEN 3,894.52 427579 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GREER, STEPHEN 3,213.91 427580 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRIFFIN, DONALD 1,561.34 427580 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRIFFIN, DONALD 150.00 427581 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRUWELL, CHRISTOPHER 100.00 427581 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRUWELL, CHRISTOPHER 3,044.68 427582 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUANCH, BRIAN 1,000.00 427582 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUANCH, BRIAN 2,696.73 j 427583 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HABERSTROH, PHILIP 1,487.77 427584 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAFFIELD, BRANDON 2,029.22 427585 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAMILTON, CAMERON 1,788.88 427586 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARKNESS, STEPHEN 2,212.67 427587 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARLEY-OPPEL, KYLER 1,955.28 427588 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARRIS, HEATH 3,109.00 427589 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HATTON, CASEY 2,225.27 427590 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAWKINS, DUSTIN 2,778.80 427591 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HELINSKI, MICHAEL 1,804.02 427592 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HENDERSON, CYNTHIA 3,171.76 427593 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HENDERSON, MARIO 2,665.17 110 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 427594 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HERRINGTON, WILLIAM 100.00 427594 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HERRINGTON, WILLIAM 2,932.97 427595 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HINSON, CHRISTOPHER 244.04 427595 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HINSON, CHRISTOPHER 2,806.51 427596 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOLBROOK, JAMES 3,027.75 427597 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOLMES, CODY 2,475.96 427598 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOLTZCLAW, KYLE 2,170.18 427599 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HORNER, CHAD 2,370.00 427600 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOWARD, WAYNE 150.00 427600 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOWARD, WAYNE 3,565.40 427601 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HRUSOVSKY, MCGWIRE 2,174.82 427602 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUGHES, DEVON 4,003.81 427603 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HURTADO, DANIEL 2,052.85 427604 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HYDE, JACOB 2,212.10 427605 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT IMLER, ISAAC 1,895.12 427606 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ISAACSON, ERIK 2,478.79 427607 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JENSEN, CASEY 2,388.91 427608 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, CHRISTOPHER 3,324.73 427609 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, DALTON 2,004.40 427610 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JONES, LAVIGNE 2,367.59 427611 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JUDSON, JASON 3,812.12 427612 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KAHL, BRANDON 50.00 427612 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KAHL, BRANDON 2,663.28 427613 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KARPINSKI, DODGE 3,323.95 427614 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEARNS, OLIVER 2,399.99 427615 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KIERNAN, DAVID 3,233.46 427616 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KING, JOSEPH 1,405.11 427616 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KING, JOSEPH 600.00 427617 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KLAUSE, SHEENA 3,111.62 427618 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KOFKE, KYLE 1,000.00 427618 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KOFKE, KYLE 3,125.59 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04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OCONNOR, JOHN 4,412.74 427669 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OHLER, MARK 1,961.15 427670 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OLIVER, LUKE 3,354.07 427671 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ORTIZ, TAYLOR 1,255.82 427671 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ORTIZ, TAYLOR 150.00 427672 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OSGOOD, DAVID 2,231.68 427673 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OSTERMAN, TYLER 1,536.02 427673 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OSTERMAN, TYLER 384.00 427674 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PARKER, RYAN 3,271.86 427675 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PARKER, TYLER 3,032.59 427676 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PARRIS, RYAN 1,905.26 427677 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTERSON, LAVORRUS 200.00 427677 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTERSON, LAVORRUS 1,106.21 427677 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTERSON, LAVORRUS 400.00 427678 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTERSON, RYAN 2,733.21 427679 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PEDONTI, ZACHARY 2,863.55 427680 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PENA, ADAN 2,113.13 427681 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PENA, 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04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REY, DANIEL 1,740.89 427698 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REYES, LUIS 2,132.65 427699 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RICHARDS, BRADLEY 2,048.56 427700 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RICHTER, JOSEPH 2,991.61 427701 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RIVAS, ROBERT 2,802.38 427702 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROBERTS, BRYAN 3,038.01 427703 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROBERTSON, ZACHARY 2,793.36 427704 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROBINSON, MARCUS 4,529.87 427705 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RODRIGUEZ, JATNIEL 2,246.54 427706 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROTH, NICOLE 1,494.40 427707 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RUFF, CODY 2,310.37 427708 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RULE, MICHAEL 3,532.77 427709 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RUSSELL, DEREK 2,281.31 427710 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SALMON, JOHN 2,021.06 427711 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANSONE, MICHAEL 2,930.47 427712 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANTIAGO, JOSHUA 2,240.64 427713 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SAPP, JULIA 2,328.82 427714 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT 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427731 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPRENGER, CONSTANT 2,080.80 427732 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPRINGER, MORRIS 3,848.38 427733 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STAMM, JESSICA 2,279.85 427734 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEELE, JOSHUA 4,333.87 427735 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STENGER, ANDREW 3,720.94 427736 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEPHENS, TRAVIS 2,114.48 427737 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEPHENS, ZACHARIA 2,832.84 427738 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STOTT, JESSICA 1,883.08 427739 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STURTEVANT, MARC 3,225.23 427740 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TEWARI, JASON 1,749.86 427741 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, CLINTON 1,729.91 113 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 427742 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, GRIFFIN 1,975.94 427743 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, RUSSELL 2,859.93 427744 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TOBIN, JUSTIN 3,734.00 427745 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TORRES, FABIO 1,732.19 427746 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRENT, CHRISTOPHER 2,602.65 427747 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TROSKA, HUNTER 2,540.65 427748 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TURPIN, JENA 2,356.94 427749 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT URSULEAN, ZACHARY 1,543.25 427750 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT USHER, ADAM 3,492.90 427751 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VELAZQUEZ, JOSHUA 2,132.99 427752 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VELIE, ANTHONY 2,535.20 427753 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WAGNER, BRANDON 2,361.70 427754 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WALKER, TYLER 2,232.70 427755 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WALLACE, JEREMY 2,393.21 427756 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WALLS, JOSEPH 3,481.43 427757 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WATKINS, BENJAMIN 2,214.99 427758 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEAVER, TYLER 2,138.76 427759 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WELLS, MICHAEL 2,523.97 427760 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WELTER, JOSHUA 3,570.57 427761 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WENZEL, JACOB 1,748.56 427762 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEST, RILEY 1,589.12 427762 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEST, RILEY 681.05 427763 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT 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STEVEN 770.77 427781 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENSON, SHAWN 848.51 427782 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWLER, NANCY 150.00 427782 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWLER, NANCY 1,000.97 427783 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COX, BRANDON 1,335.79 427784 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUNHAM, TREVOR 715.21 427785 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARRISON, MICHAEL 727.74 427786 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEFFNER, KEITH 280.79 427787 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MALDONADO, ELI 542.77 427788 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MUGFORD, DEBORAH 638.49 427789 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OSBORNE, JANET 753.36 427790 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SELDES, JERROLD 2,629.82 427791 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SIRILLA, JOSEPH 842.98 427792 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, MICHAEL 682.45 427793 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TALARICO, FRANK 681.56 114 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 427794 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TKACH, JOSEPH 848.44 427795 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VACCARO, MICHAEL 862.06 427796 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT 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04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOYLL, SUZANNE 3,732.02 427807 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FAULKNER, STACY 150.00 427807 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FAULKNER, STACY 2,298.63 427808 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HILL, CHEVY 936.61 427808 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HILL, CHEVY 100.00 427809 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KING, MICHAEL 2,271.22 427810 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MINUSE, SUZANN 2,078.49 427810 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MINUSE, SUZANN 120.00 427811 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MONTEROSSO, JORDAN 1,593.12 427811 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MONTEROSSO, JORDAN 100.00 427812 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOWLIN, SHELLEY 625.00 427812 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOWLIN, SHELLEY 500.00 427812 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOWLIN, SHELLEY 1,055.48 427813 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT O'SULLIVAN, SHEILA 200.00 427813 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT O'SULLIVAN, SHEILA 1,962.83 427814 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANDERS, JENNIFER 2,507.52 427814 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANDERS, JENNIFER 300.00 427815 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BALTER, CHRISTOPHER 3,788.69 427816 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHAREST, KATHERINE 2,357.09 427817 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FREEMAN, BRIAN 3,418.94 427818 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, PATRICIA 25.00 427818 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, PATRICIA 100.00 427818 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, PATRICIA 275.00 427818 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, PATRICIA 1,017.78 427818 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, PATRICIA 40.00 427819 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VIETZE, MARK 2,302.48 427820 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BODE, SIBEL 2,075.55 427821 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CREAGAN, BRANDON 2,701.57 427822 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ESTRADA POSADA, MARIANA 1,166.51 427823 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEATH, BRIANNA 1,130.06 427823 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEATH, BRIANNA 50.00 427824 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HILL, MICHAEL 2,143.15 427825 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KLERLEIN, LEISA 1,378.80 427826 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCKINLEY, KELLY 2,198.92 115 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR 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1,842.05 427856 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REYES, ERIN 1,924.32 427857 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RICHARDS, DONNA 1,096.05 427858 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WISHARD, SHARYNE 27.50 427858 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WISHARD, SHARYNE 20.00 427858 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WISHARD, SHARYNE 62.50 427858 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WISHARD, SHARYNE 1,410.53 427858 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WISHARD, SHARYNE 150.00 427859 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ARSENEAU, JASON 1,602.06 427860 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARTEE, JAMES 1,723.92 427861 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRISTOL, SAMUEL 1,017.75 427862 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWN, LOUIS 1,100.19 427863 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASAS, RAY 755.41 427863 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CASAS, RAV 55.00 427864 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEWSON, WILLIAM 2,256.49 427865 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DORNEY, RONALD 1,274.46 427866 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUKE, JUSTIN 1,515.74 427867 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ELLI, ANTON 2,081.23 427868 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FELTON, 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04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHEDAKER, MICHAEL 1,254.46 427885 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, DOUGLAS 1,342.96 427886 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, LORI 1,789.27 427887 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SNYDER, BRANDON 721.39 427888 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STAAR, MICHAEL 2,307.43 427889 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VENTO, JAMES 1,306.49 427890 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHITE, RALPH 1,504.61 427891 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WOODS, DANIEL 1,818.18 427892 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YATES, WILLIAM 1,911.58 427893 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENITO, LISSELOTTE 1,438.40 427893 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENITO, LISSELOTTE 25.00 427894 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CATAPANO, ROBERT 1,896.96 427895 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KENDRICK, MEGAN 3,130.39 427896 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLORIAN, YVONNE 1,375.64 427897 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LAllARI ESTEVEZ, ANDREA 1,240.75 427898 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORAN, MORGAN 675.75 427899 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MUNROE, LESLIE 125.00 427899 04/11/2025 DIRECT 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04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SEALS, JAMES 1,185.31 427943 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SEYMOUR, SETH 1,273.67 427944 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHAPIRO, ROBERT 1,513.92 427945 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SLEEMAN, DENISE 2,185.55 427946 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SOTO, EMERSON 1,797.62 427947 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEPHENS, LAYNE 2,371.74 427948 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEPHENS, LAYNE 1,530.89 427949 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SUMMERFIELD, GEORGE 1,609.82 427950 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TARANTINO, MARK 1,566.91 427950 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TARANTINO, MARK 200.00 427951 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRUSTY, JAMAR 1,676.37 427952 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VANWYCK, COLE 1,327.98 427953 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VOLGARINO, CARL 1,714.24 427954 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WARD, HERSHEL 1,933.00 427955 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, CHARLES 1,322.51 427956 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, DYLAN 1,354.08 427957 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILSON, WILLIAM 2,397.23 427958 04/11/2025 DIRECT 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04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MESSER, CHARLES 150.00 427987 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MESSER, CHARLES 2,469.51 427988 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PARILLO, TRAVIS 1,807.27 427989 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTESON, SCOTT 784.59 427989 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTESON, SCOTT 750.00 427990 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RECTOR, MARK 1,914.91 427991 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, LEVI 1,813.44 427992 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEFFEN, KURT 255.00 427992 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STEFFEN, KURT 2,772.39 427993 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ANDERSON, MICHAEL 51.28 427993 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ANDERSON, MICHAEL 2,512.86 427994 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, RAYMOND 20.00 427994 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, RAYMOND 10.00 427994 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, RAYMOND 2,214.47 427994 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, RAYMOND 250.00 427995 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BEARDSLEY, JOHN 1,991.14 427996 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BISHOP, DANIEL 226.77 427996 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BISHOP, DANIEL 2,040.95 427997 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARPENTER, CHRISTOPHER 125.00 427997 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARPENTER, CHRISTOPHER 2,262.14 427998 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHURCH, MICHAEL 2,198.03 427999 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CORBETT, BRETT 1,651.86 428000 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CROSBY, WILLIAM 2,204.61 428001 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT D'ANGELO, COLLEEN 2,730.37 428002 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DAILEY, LAWRENCE 2,556.39 428003 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVERHART, MARK STEVE 2,109.64 428004 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LIBERUS, LEON 2,019.93 119 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 428004 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LIBERUS, LEON 700.00 428005 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT O'CONNELL, TIMOTHY 2,296.62 428006 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHOONMAKER, JOHN 2,059.48 428007 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TAPPEN, AARON 1,822.50 428008 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THIELE, MICHAEL 556.62 428008 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THIELE, MICHAEL 2,226.49 428009 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VERNON, MICHAEL 2,708.09 428010 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WALLACE, ALEXANDER 1,753.91 428011 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHITEHEAD, ROBERT 1,881.08 428012 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARRETT, SHANE 1,682.31 428013 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEAN, MICHELLE 1,455.92 428014 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DELAPAZ, NORBERTO 1,324.29 428015 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIMARCO, NICHOLAS 1,390.78 428016 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVANS, JOHN 3,312.00 428017 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVANS, TONY 1,415.38 428018 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GLENTON, JOHN 400.00 428018 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GLENTON, JOHN 1,520.32 428019 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARRINGTON, RICHARD 1,382.49 428020 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HIBBARD, TOBY 1,514.84 428021 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEMP, HAROLD 350.00 428021 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEMP, HAROLD 2,072.45 428022 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LAMPKIN, TORYANA 1,555.30 428023 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LAWSON, ANDREW 2,430.98 428024 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LYNCH, MARKEI 1,587.52 428025 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORGAN, JESSE 1,385.23 428026 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SIMCHICK, EDWARD 1,721.31 428027 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, DEWAYNE 1,509.39 428028 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WASHBURN, DAVID 1,416.76 428029 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILES, GARY 50.00 428029 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILES, GARY 1,731.91 428030 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YARUSINSKY, SEAN 1,348.57 428031 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ZANCA, LEONARD 1,589.08 428032 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUSH, STACEY 2,027.87 428033 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARDENAS, YAIMA 1,217.54 428034 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARTINEZ, SYBIA 1,202.21 428035 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PLOURDE, GILTON 1,610.72 428036 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAMOS, ANNA 1,493.05 428037 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHINYANGANYA, SIPHIKELELO 2,221.57 428038 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VALENTIN, JEYLAND 1,472.78 428039 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CABA, CECILIA 2,092.13 428040 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DANIELS, KRISTIN 3,701.90 428040 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DANIELS, 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04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARBONELL, GUILLERMO 3,992.15 428055 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARD, TABITHA 1,315.08 428055 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARD, TABITHA 69.21 428056 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHECCHI, DAVID 1,927.23 428057 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHEER, WILLIAM 2,956.34 428058 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLAYBURN, GRAHAM 3,821.34 428059 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLEMENTS, COLBY 2,137.94 428060 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COLLINS, MICHAEL 1,650.15 428061 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DENNIS, PETER 1,933.56 428062 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DERBY, NATHAN 2,119.83 428063 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIGGS, PAUL 1,912.75 428064 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DOUTRICH, MICHAEL 4,576.97 428065 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUNKERLEY, RICK 1,558.64 428066 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GILBERT, KELLY 1,981.32 428067 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GLOWACKI, ANDREW 1,430.05 428068 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GREGORY, JULIE 1,410.62 428069 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAZELLIEF, LAMBERT 2,228.02 428069 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAZELLIEF, LAMBERT 557.00 428070 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEFFNER, SCOTT 2,992.55 428071 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT INMAN, DANIEL 2,653.18 428072 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LUNDEEN, ERIKA 3,693.23 428073 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCADAM, SCOTT 4,406.58 428074 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCFARLAND, RODNEY 1,112.53 428075 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MORRIS, RUSSELL 2,726.05 428076 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOSSMAN, RAYMOND 2,787.93 428077 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NEWMAN, KATHARINE 1,144.33 428078 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ORCEAN, KEYETTA 1,599.63 428079 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PEREZ, MARELYN 1,558.35 428080 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT POSADA, LAYLA 935.98 428080 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT POSADA, LAYLA 1,000.00 428081 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RAMOS, NICOLAS 3,073.15 428082 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REEVES, CANDICE 1,825.96 428083 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHAW, EVA 1,329.27 428084 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHOFF, TODD 2,578.25 428085 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, ROBERT 2,740.91 428086 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ACKISON, NICHOLAS 1,820.32 428087 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALEXANDER, HEATHER 1,360.76 428087 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALEXANDER, HEATHER 340.19 428088 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BEAVERS, BRYAN 2,708.99 428089 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BERTON, SOLOMON 1,705.29 428090 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARPENTER, PATRIC 1,610.66 428091 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EDDINGER, RODNEY 2,223.50 428092 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FONVIELLE, JARED 2,426.17 428093 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOMEZ MORENO, DIANA 250.00 428093 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOMEZ MORENO, DIANA 1,160.30 428094 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GORE, EDWIN 1,520.52 428095 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAWKINS, NICHOLAS 2,207.01 428096 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LIESKE, SEAN 4,618.14 428097 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MECKES, RICHARD 3,793.17 428098 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NIEMI, KARRINA 2,198.19 121 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 428099 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT QUINTERO, IVELISSE 1,336.21 428100 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RICHARDS, HOWARD 4,338.73 428101 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROLAND, JESSE 2,022.52 428102 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHERF, CHARLENE 1,402.58 428103 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHRUM, MARYELLEN 1,416.26 428103 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHRUM, MARYELLEN 80.00 428104 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHATARA, JIHAD 2,591.16 428105 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, MICHAEL 2,092.00 428106 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TOBAR, ROBERT 77.85 428106 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TOBAR, ROBERT 2,146.45 428107 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TYRPAK, CHRISTINA 1,581.54 428108 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VEGA, JOSE 1,887.69 428109 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YOUNGBLOOD, HARRISON 3,534.80 428110 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AMANDOLA, JAMES 258.22 428111 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BENNER, EILEEN 396.75 428112 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUERKEL, JAMES 815.81 428113 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BUNNELL, JEFFREY 536.54 428114 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAPPUCCIO, PATRICIA 261.91 428115 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARANI, MARCO 187.02 428116 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CARR, DONALD 375.12 428117 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLARK, JONATHAN 1,533.38 428118 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CONROY, JAMES 318.15 428119 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DOBOZY, THOMAS 325.53 428120 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DONOVAN, JAMES 476.30 428121 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DUNN, RYAN 301.30 428122 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EMERY, HENRY 431.53 428123 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FAIRBANK, STEVEN 515.53 428124 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FIND, ROBERT 356.70 428125 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GERACI, RICHARD 266.67 428126 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOSSELIN, MARC 407.28 428127 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRIGSBY, JAMES 589.15 428128 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAMMOND, DANIEL 440.21 428129 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEDGECOCK, KENDALL 1,474.31 428130 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOOT, CHARLES 565.90 428131 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KENNEDY, PATRICK 526.39 428132 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KLERLEIN, PAUL 1,212.69 428133 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LIESKE, NANETTE 582.09 428134 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAHONEY, FRANCIS 776.17 428135 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MANWARING, THOMAS 284.76 428136 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAXFIELD, DONALD 718.01 428137 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCMANUS, HERBERT 443.29 428138 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MIKE, DAVID 301.30 428139 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NAGY, BELA 3,566.90 428140 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NORRMAN, ROY 512.51 428141 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PINE, MARK 696.60 428142 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT POPPE, FREDDY 436.35 428143 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REGAN, JAMES 626.05 428144 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROSENBARKER, TERRY 509.07 428145 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SELLIS, GLEN 342.85 428146 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SICA, LAWRENCE 370.57 428147 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, DONALD 321.40 428148 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPADOLINO, PETER 242.42 428149 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TOOF, BRIAN 744.35 428150 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TYNER, JAMES 533.81 122 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 428151 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WINDLAN, MATTHEW 628.98 428152 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMILOVICH, MICHAEL 2,626.30 428153 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT IVEY, LILIAN RACHEL 15.00 428153 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT IVEY, LILIAN RACHEL 2,322.14 428153 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT IVEY, LILIAN RACHEL 300.00 428154 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAWLEY, MATTHEW 2,338.90 428155 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MACKINNON, JENNIFER 2,976.98 428156 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PFEIFER, MATTHEW 2,338.91 428157 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEST, ROSE 1,089.66 428158 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BALSAMO, THOMAS 1,625.00 428158 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BALSAMO, THOMAS 820.69 428159 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BETHEL, MICHAEL 1,967.84 428160 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIETRICH, ERIC 1,937.85 428161 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIXON, CRESHENA 2,281.62 428162 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GLASS, ZACHARY 1,822.74 428163 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAMBERGER, DAREN 2,182.05 428164 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HARVEY, ERIK 5,045.99 428165 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HEGI, PAULA 1,546.92 428166 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HISH, ANDREW 2,820.81 428167 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, SCOTT 2,905.09 428168 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MALDONADO, JASSON 1,991.04 428168 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MALDONADO, JASSON 170.00 428169 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MCGRADY, MICHAEL 1,906.94 428170 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, RACHEAL 304.04 428170 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, RACHEAL 2,100.00 428170 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, RACHEAL 200.00 428171 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOHAJER, SHOGHI 1,381.93 428172 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PORTWOOD, ZACHARY 3,007.89 428173 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHULENBURG, KAI 1,639.92 428174 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TRUMBLE, JEREMY 1,733.47 428175 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT VARGAS, JONATHAN 2,474.08 428176 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, ADAM 1,905.39 428177 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BAKER, RANDY 2,174.06 428178 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEMERS, ZACHARY 1,696.34 428179 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEVER, EDWARD 1,849.62 428180 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MILLER, ROBERT LEO 2,047.02 428181 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOE, REYLIND 1,491.58 428182 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REDMOND, LAWRENCE 1,355.36 428183 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STILLWAGGON, ROBERT 1,498.72 428184 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLARK, LUANNE 40.00 428184 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CLARK, LUANNE 2,027.47 428185 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 100.00 428185 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 250.00 428185 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 250.00 428185 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 250.00 428185 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 2,686.74 428185 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JAVED, ADNAN 250.00 428186 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BREEN, KRISTEN 1,403.26 428187 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CUNDIFF, KARI 2,065.79 428188 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEFRONZO, JOSEPH 752.19 428188 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEFRONZO, JOSEPH 3,008.77 428189 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EANES, MICAH 1,680.08 428190 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUYNN, ROBERT 2,212.49 428191 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAMILTON, DUANE 1,976.97 123 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 428192 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HANSEN, KEVIN 1,815.33 428193 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HINEBAUGH, CODY 888.65 428194 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HULLEN, DANIEL 2,197.77 428195 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT INGLETT, REGINALD 2,160.35 428196 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEITH, DONALD 1,857.59 428196 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KEITH, DONALD 350.00 428197 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MASON, STACIE 1,577.69 428198 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MATHIS, RICHARD 550.00 428198 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MATHIS, RICHARD 1,467.08 428199 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOORE, JEREMY 1,422.14 428200 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT REICHENBACH, RICHARD 2,841.36 428201 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RILEY, MARK 1,744.54 428202 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROBERTSON, CRAIG 320.89 428203 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RUSSELL, STEPHEN 1,643.16 428204 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SABOT, DENISE 1,300.96 428205 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHRYVER, DAVID 3,917.19 428206 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SILON, DAVID 3,447.92 428207 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SKOK, ROBERT 3,153.76 428208 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, WENDY 2,646.84 428209 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SNYDER, CHELSEA 1,777.51 428210 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SOYKA, MATTHEW 3,620.06 428211 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STANTON, JOHN 1,812.41 428212 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STAUDT, MICHAEL 2,446.50 428213 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STIFFEN, EDWARD 200.00 428213 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STIFFEN, EDWARD 50.00 428213 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STIFFEN, EDWARD 1,880.88 428214 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, STEVEN 1,269.54 428214 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT THOMPSON, STEVEN 25.00 428215 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, JILL 45.72 428215 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIAMS, JILL 2,240.25 428216 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HELTEMES, ADAM 3,266.73 428217 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BLUME, JEFFREY 1,409.30 428218 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BURGESS, TIMOTHY 2,652.59 428219 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CAIN, BRANDON 2,056.12 428220 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEMOSTHENE, ARIEVE 178.94 428220 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEMOSTHENE, ARIEVE 2,377.37 428221 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EHRHARDT, SARAH 1,410.22 428222 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GUENTHER, KEVIN 2,079.75 428223 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HALE, DANIEL 800.00 428223 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HALE, DANIEL 881.48 428224 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOFFMAN, CHRISTOPHER 1,525.88 428225 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOCKE, DEREK 1,601.57 428226 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LYNCH, JENESA 1,454.19 428227 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARRONE, JOSEPH 95.64 428227 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARRONE, JOSEPH 1,803.18 428228 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MICHAEL, ANDREW 600.00 428228 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MICHAEL, ANDREW 1,308.21 428229 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NIELSEN, RONALD 1,452.77 428230 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RATLIFF, JENNIFER 1,331.30 428231 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, EARLENE JEAN 50.00 428231 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, EARLENE JEAN 1,904.53 428232 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SUGDEN, CHRIS 550.00 428232 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SUGDEN, CHRIS 974.91 428233 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHEATLEY, DAVID 1,053.34 124 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 428233 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHEATLEY, DAVID 1,053.33 428234 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WHITTINGTON, MICHAEL 1,697.44 428235 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT XAVIER, HENRRYQUE 1,541.97 428236 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ZAYATZ, DAVID 1,251.67 428237 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEY, JUDY 300.00 428237 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEY, JUDY 1,297.06 428238 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARLEY, ANGELA 1,675.34 428239 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STANTON, CYNTHIA 3,287.91 428240 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOHANNON, FAITH 1,587.77 428241 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CONNELL, KYLE 1,234.18 428242 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIXON, GERALD 2,462.10 428243 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUMMEL, ERIC 2,183.80 428244 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LARAMIE, BRIANNA 1,389.56 428245 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT OGILVIE, JASON 2,536.41 428246 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT RIMES, BRIAN 1,634.40 428247 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEST, JEFFREY 3,357.48 428248 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARRETT, BRENDA 382.68 428249 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KELLEHER, LYNNE 1,035.46 428250 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LOBO, EDWINA 631.53 428251 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWN, JILL 989.49 428252 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLAK, SUSAN 1,952.25 428253 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ALEXA, MICHELE 1,990.73 428254 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BLAKE, SYDNEY 1,193.02 428255 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BROWN, IAMEKA 1,507.51 428256 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHAMBERS, JASON 1,246.48 428257 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DANIELS, DOUGLAS 1,350.54 428258 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEVITIS, CRISTI 1,285.94 428259 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FISHER, GEORGE 2,014.94 428260 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GAGNON, SHAWN 1,904.74 428261 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GILMER, THOMAS 1,582.07 428262 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOUSING, ERICA 1,606.85 428263 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HUDSON, ANDREA 1,189.26 428264 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JOHNSON, BENJAMIN 1,478.46 428265 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KNIEF, MARK 1,741.11 428266 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LLOYD, HEATHER 1,876.88 428267 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MACKEY, MISTY 1,292.04 428268 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MARTIN, ANGELA 1,311.77 428269 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MROTZ, LOUONNIE 1,768.74 428270 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT NOVAK, TRISTAN 1,287.26 428271 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT O'CONNOR, SHANNON 1,167.97 428272 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTON, LISA 2,187.34 428273 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PECHENIK, DEBRA 733.96 428274 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PERGOLA, ANITA 1,380.23 428275 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ROBERTS, BRADLEY 1,699.75 428276 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANTISO, DANIEL 344.84 428276 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANTISO, DANIEL 1,300.00 428277 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SCHLUSBERG,JOSEPH 1,290.93 428278 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, SHELLIE 650.00 428278 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SMITH, SHELLIE 1,142.48 428279 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SOVINE, CARL 1,375.64 428280 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SPOFFORD, JANET 906.71 428281 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AUSTIN, KENNETH 1,553.25 428282 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRADDY, MARTY 50.00 428282 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BRADDY, MARTY 2,027.17 125 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 428283 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COLVIN, THOMAS 2,317.69 428284 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COMPTON, THOMAS 1,543.36 428284 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT COMPTON, THOMAS 171.48 428285 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DAWKINS, PHILLIP 1,605.77 428286 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEPINHO, CHARLES 2,444.21 428287 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT DISMUKE, WESTON 1,185.06 428288 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FLOOD, STEPHEN 2,137.33 428289 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FORBES, TENNYSON 655.42 428290 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FORMAN, SCOTT 1,327.98 428291 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FORMAN, SHANE 1,490.69 428292 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FRISBY, CHRISTOPHER 1,830.00 428293 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FULLER, STEVEN 2,310.01 428294 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT JORDAN, SHAWN 2,746.76 428295 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT KISSELBACK, JOSEPH 1,436.73 428296 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PATTERSON, TYLER 1,443.48 428297 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SANTAMARIA, JEFFREY 1,863.78 428298 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SAWYER, CRAIG 95.12 428298 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SAWYER, CRAIG 2,395.02 428299 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STAMBAUGH, JOHNNY 400.00 428299 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STAMBAUGH, JOHNNY 1,908.98 428300 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WAGNER, DANIEL 1,963.04 428301 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WEBB, ROBERT 2,077.23 428302 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YOUNG, GERALD 800.00 428302 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT YOUNG, GERALD 1,154.14 428303 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ACUNA, SHAYNE 1,663.64 428304 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ADRIANCE, TIMOTHY 2,144.72 428305 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT AUGUSTE, JEHU 2,065.72 428306 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BACON, VAN 1,853.94 428306 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BACON, VAN 397.27 428306 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BACON, VAN 397.27 428307 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BARDWELL, TIMONTRAYE 1,469.04 428308 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BESANCON, MARK 100.00 428308 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BESANCON, MARK 2,555.44 428309 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BOWEN, CHAD 1,803.41 428310 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FOLEY, SHANE 1,629.06 428311 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT FREEMAN, KEITH 1,894.76 428312 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOLFE, GREGORY 1,276.47 428312 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GOLFE, GREGORY 100.00 428313 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAMLETT, ROBERT 1,182.91 428314 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HANSON, CHRISTOPHER 2,255.62 428315 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HAWKINS, DUKE 2,454.45 428316 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HERRON, LAURA 1,287.08 428317 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LEE, TERRENCE 2,564.22 428318 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LESTER, JEROME 1,605.36 428319 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT LONGACRE, KENNETH 3,311.64 428320 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MOTT, KODY 2,030.82 428321 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MUNRO, LUCAS 1,516.37 428322 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT PAGAN, DYLAN 1,899.52 428323 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT SHARPE, JAMES 1,742.29 428324 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT STANTON, KASSI 1,232.47 428325 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT TATUM, ROYCE 1,383.44 428326 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT WILLIS, EDDRICK 2,395.04 428327 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT ZIMEI, BENJAMIN 3,314.87 428328 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT BLANCO PEREZ, YULIEN 1,533.89 126 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 428329 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT CHAMPAGNE, SAMUEL 1,445.72 428330 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT EVANS, AUSTIN 1,290.31 428331 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT GRASSO, NICHOLAS 1,724.75 428332 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HATALA, BROCK 2,188.71 428333 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT HOVEY, STORM 1,164.19 428334 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAJOR, TRAVIOUS 1,209.75 428334 04/11/2025 DIRECT DEPOSIT MAJOR, TRAVIOUS 595.84 428335 04/11/2025 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TEE MD 2,889.82 56799 04/10/2025 PRINTED MDS MEDICAL DEVICE SPECIALTY 1,390.07 56800 04/10/2025 PRINTED MDS MEDICAL DEVICE SPECIALTY 1,362.26 56801 04/10/2025 PRINTED AARON TAPPEN 1,009.84 128 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 56802 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 164.82 56803 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 474.36 56804 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 474.36 56805 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 376.54 56806 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 474.36 56807 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 152.09 56808 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 155.44 56809 04/11/2025 PRINTED VERO BEACH NEUROLOGY AND RESEARCH 110.00 56810 04/11/2025 PRINTED CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION 75.60 56811 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 131.32 56812 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 131.32 56813 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 71.69 56814 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 273.36 56815 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 474.36 56816 04/11/2025 PRINTED SPNET 82.41 56817 04/11/2025 PRINTED BRIAN BESAW 32.39 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 274.00 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 62.00 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 92.00 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 1,012.50 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 1,307.00 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 79.00 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 72.50 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 15.00 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 325.50 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 17.00 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 15.00 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 90.00 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 1,699.50 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 3,537.50 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 240.00 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 1,545.88 56818 04/11/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 296.00 56819 04/11/2025 PRINTED GENEX SERVICES LLC 1,505.40 56820 04/11/2025 PRINTED MICHAEL SHAWN DOUTRICH 945.00 5,124,408.08 129 File ID: 25-0526 Indian River County, Florida MEMORANDUM {_r Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Type: Consent Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Honorable Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: Ryan L. Butler, Comptroller FROM: Elissa Nagy, Chief Deputy Comptroller DATE: April 18, 2025 SUBJECT: Approval of Checks and Electronic Payments April 12, 2025 to April 18, 2025 BACKGROUND N/A ANALYSIS N/A BUDGETARY IMPACT N/A PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS N/A POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS N/A STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A OTHER PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION Approve the list of checks and electronic payments for the time period of April 12, 2025 to April 18, 2025 Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 powb6 Legistar lw Ryan L. Butler Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Telephone: (772) 226-3100 TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FROM: ELISSA NAGY, CHIEF DEPUTY COMPTROLLER THRU: RYAN L. BUTLER, COMPTROLLER DATE: April 18, 2025 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF CHECKS AND ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS April 12, 2025 to April 18, 2025 In compliance with Chapter 136.06, Florida Statutes, all money drawn from depositories used by the Board of County Commissioners shall be recorded in the minutes. Approval is requested for the attached list of checks and electronic payments for the time period of April 12, 2025 to April 18, 2025. 131 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 13147 04/14/2025 WIRE FL SDU 3,762.68 13148 04/14/2025 WIRE IRS-PAYROLL TAXES 719,496.73 13149 04/14/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 485.00 13150 04/14/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 1,527.68 13151 04/14/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 858.45 13152 04/14/2025 WIRE LINCOLN RETIREMENT 113,475.73 13153 04/15/2025 WIRE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 3,688.94 13154 04/15/2025 WIRE IRS-PAYROLL TAXES 11,760.47 13155 04/15/2025 WIRE ATLAS ORGANICS INDIAN RIVER LLC 269,233.97 13156 04/15/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 146.50 13157 04/16/2025 WIRE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 37,296.00 13158 04/16/2025 WIRE CULTURAL COUNCIL OF IRC 4,866.78 13159 04/16/2025 WIRE IRC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 69,893.73 13160 04/16/2025 WIRE IRC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 5,628.08 13161 04/16/2025 WIRE INDIAN RIVER SHORES POLICE DEPT 7,087.58 13162 04/16/2025 WIRE MUTUAL OF OMAHA 30,155.10 13163 04/16/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 1,636.30 13164 04/17/2025 WIRE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 52.50 13165 04/17/2025 WIRE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 591.59 13166 04/17/2025 WIRE UNITED WAY OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 8,978.01 13167 04/17/2025 WIRE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF 3,686.25 13168 04/17/2025 WIRE BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD 194,861.67 13169 04/17/2025 WIRE SENIOR RESOURCE ASSOCIATION 549,475.31 13170 04/17/2025 WIRE IRS-PAYROLL TAXES 54.66 13171 04/17/2025 WIRE APTIM 22,477.13 13172 04/17/2025 WIRE HALLEY ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS INC 515,342.98 13173 04/17/2025 WIRE P&A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES INC 1,021.41 13174 04/17/2025 WIRE EMPLOYER DIRECT HEALTHCARE LLC 846.69 462109 04/15/2025 PRINTED DIRECTV GROUP INC 108.97 462110 04/16/2025 PRINTED REPUBLIC SERVICES INC 978,542.83 462111 04/16/2025 PRINTED CARTER ASSOCIATES INC 1,798.55 462112 04/16/2025 PRINTED INTERNATIONAL GOLF MAINTENANCE INC 990.00 462113 04/16/2025 PRINTED ARCADIS U S INC 44,754.30 462114 04/16/2025 PRINTED MASTELLER & MOLER INC 10,359.50 462115 04/16/2025 PRINTED DE LA HOZ BUILDERS INC 106,719.58 462116 04/16/2025 PRINTED KESSLER CONSULTING INC 7,406.75 462117 04/16/2025 PRINTED ANDERSEN ANDRE CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC 8,060.00 462118 04/16/2025 PRINTED SOUTHEAST SERVICES OF THE 15,873.65 462119 04/16/2025 PRINTED CERES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 54,486.03 462120 04/16/2025 PRINTED CERES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 52,009.50 462121 04/16/2025 PRINTED TETRA TECH INC 116,465.00 462122 04/16/2025 PRINTED LAWRENCE LEE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC 102,125.00 462123 04/16/2025 PRINTED INDIAN RIVER SUSTAINABILITY CENTER LLC 117,868.78 462124 04/16/2025 PRINTED SUN PATRICK ARCHITECTURE INC 34,424.50 462125 04/16/2025 PRINTED SPIEZLE ARCHITECTURAL GROUP INC 28,156.92 462126 04/16/2025 PRINTED OCR HOLDINGS INC & SUBSIDIARIES 3,009.16 462127 04/16/2025 PRINTED GRSC INC 17,651.95 462128 04/16/2025 PRINTED SOUTHEAST DESALTING ASSOCIATION 150.00 462129 04/16/2025 PRINTED BUILDING OFFICIALS ASSOC OF FLORIDA 549.00 462130 04/16/2025 PRINTED UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 350.00 462131 04/16/2025 PRINTED NIGP 965.00 462132 04/16/2025 PRINTED RACHEL IVEY 154.47 132 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 462133 04/16/2025 PRINTED RECYCLE FLORIDA TODAY INC 990.00 462134 04/16/2025 PRINTED ERIN REYES 60.00 462135 04/16/2025 PRINTED CODYSPARKMAN 3.34 462136 04/16/2025 PRINTED DAVEY GRAVY HOLDINGS INC 199.00 462137 04/16/2025 PRINTED ALICIA BELENCHIA 77.31 462138 04/16/2025 PRINTED ALUMA TOWER COMPANY 71.02 462139 04/16/2025 PRINTED AVALLON ASSETS LLC 37.81 462140 04/16/2025 PRINTED BC SOAP TREASURE COAST LLC 170.57 462141 04/16/2025 PRINTED BRACKETT FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 38.99 462142 04/16/2025 PRINTED CANDACE LA BONTE 82.33 462143 04/16/2025 PRINTED CARLINE MATHIEU 75.76 462144 04/16/2025 PRINTED CARLOSPADILLA 75.43 462145 04/16/2025 PRINTED CHARLES DE FILIPPO 125.00 462146 04/16/2025 PRINTED CHRISTOPHER DEVANE 28.13 462147 04/16/2025 PRINTED DALE LEWIS 62.38 462148 04/16/2025 PRINTED DANIEL PATENAUDE 79.82 462149 04/16/2025 PRINTED DARBI REEL 3.94 462150 04/16/2025 PRINTED DI VOSTA HOMES L P 176.79 462151 04/16/2025 PRINTED ELIZABETH TAMM 22.90 462152 04/16/2025 PRINTED GEORGE & BARBRA STEWART 76.54 462153 04/16/2025 PRINTED GEORGE NELSON 90.16 462154 04/16/2025 PRINTED GRBK GHO LUXURY HOMES LLC 12.61 462155 04/16/2025 PRINTED JAMES DAN HUDSON 37.66 462156 04/16/2025 PRINTED JC BRITT 268.47 462157 04/16/2025 PRINTED JESS PECK 80.10 462158 04/16/2025 PRINTED JOSEPH L. OATES, TRUSTEE 84.79 462159 04/16/2025 PRINTED KATHERINE HAYES 45.08 462160 04/16/2025 PRINTED KYLER DURHAM 57.82 462161 04/16/2025 PRINTED MICHAEL PURRO 90.30 462162 04/16/2025 PRINTED MICHELLE MURPHY 42.42 462163 04/16/2025 PRINTED NRH HOMES LLC 62.99 462164 04/16/2025 PRINTED RICHARD SPOONER 74.41 462165 04/16/2025 PRINTED ROGER L DAWSON 15.56 462166 04/16/2025 PRINTED ROGER REITMAN 86.43 462167 04/16/2025 PRINTED RONALD G ANDREWS 74.66 462168 04/16/2025 PRINTED STEVE HANES 71.43 462169 04/16/2025 PRINTED SUMMER GREEN 63.01 462170 04/16/2025 PRINTED TOTAL CARE MANAGEMENT LLC 67.68 462171 04/16/2025 PRINTED VB CUSTOM HOMES LLC 43.88 462172 04/16/2025 PRINTED VICTORIO OLIVERI 37.18 462173 04/16/2025 PRINTED VIRGINIA BUELL 8.79 462174 04/16/2025 PRINTED WILLIAM DAVID COBB 35.33 462175 04/16/2025 PRINTED YAZMIN SEVERINO 79.54 462176 04/16/2025 PRINTED AT&T MOBILITY 265.26 462177 04/16/2025 PRINTED AT&T MOBILITY 448.65 462178 04/16/2025 PRINTED AT&T MOBILITY 147.92 462179 04/16/2025 PRINTED SUNSHINE STATE ONE CALL OF FL INC 1,529.29 462180 04/16/2025 PRINTED CELICO PARTNERSHIP 36.07 462181 04/16/2025 PRINTED NAPIER & ROLLIN PLLC 5,751.67 462182 04/16/2025 PRINTED DAVID CHECCHI 20.00 462183 04/16/2025 PRINTED NICHOLAS RAMOS 10.00 462184 04/16/2025 PRINTED LOWES COMPANIES INC 86.03 133 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATE CHECK TYPE VENDOR NAME AMOUNT 462185 04/16/2025 PRINTED SMI TRADING LLC 47.201 462186 04/16/2025 PRINTED BLACKFIN OSLO LLC 24,186.63 462187 04/16/2025 PRINTED ELIZABETH CAYSON 300.00 f 462188 04/16/2025 PRINTED FINNEGAN CONSTRUCTION INC 500.00 462189 04/16/2025 PRINTED ANITA AMOROSO 801.82 462190 04/16/2025 PRINTED ANNE LEVENSON 676.40 462191 04/16/2025 PRINTED ANNE LEVENSON 97.80 462192 04/16/2025 PRINTED BIG FISH INC 529.60 462193 04/16/2025 PRINTED CECRLE LAND SURVEYING, INC 548.00 462194 04/16/2025 PRINTED DEANNA FICKE 277.11 462195 04/16/2025 PRINTED EST. OF KAREN KAY CALKINS 530.00 462196 04/16/2025 PRINTED EVANGELINA PENA GAMEZ 2.40 462197 04/16/2025 PRINTED GORDON DODGE 333.20 462198 04/16/2025 PRINTED HERBERT BOEHME 282.44 462199 04/16/2025 PRINTED HK BENHAM III 539.60 462200 04/16/2025 PRINTED JAY NASON 240.00 462201 04/16/2025 PRINTED JEANNE COHANE 560.80 462202 04/16/2025 PRINTED JOHN CHIARALUCE 40.00 462203 04/16/2025 PRINTED JOYCE MORAN 275.00 462204 04/16/2025 PRINTED JUANITA NICHOLS 113.23 462205 04/16/2025 PRINTED LINDAJOHNSON 531.20 462206 04/16/2025 PRINTED MARY JANE MOORE 643.44 462207 04/16/2025 PRINTED MARYLYN KEBRICH 290.40 462208 04/16/2025 PRINTED MICHAEL FLOYD 70.00 462209 04/16/2025 PRINTED MICHAEL LICALZI 70.00 462210 04/16/2025 PRINTED MURIELANDERSON 109.30 462211 04/16/2025 PRINTED PAULZARAS 92.79 462212 04/16/2025 PRINTED RALPH GAGLIARDI 275.00 462213 04/16/2025 PRINTED RITA HABERLACK 480.67 462214 04/16/2025 PRINTED ROBERT HEWITT 25.00 462215 04/16/2025 PRINTED ROSALEE MOBLEY 150.00 462216 04/16/2025 PRINTED RUTH YATES 27.94 462217 04/16/2025 PRINTED SAMUEL OHRING 1,041.60 462218 04/16/2025 PRINTED ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES COUNCIL OF IRC 4,763.70 462219 04/16/2025 PRINTED SUSAN WEAVER 69.71 462220 04/17/2025 PRINTED PORT CONSOLIDATED 2,049.43 462221 04/17/2025 PRINTED COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 228.60 462222 04/17/2025 PRINTED SOUTHERN SEWER EQUIPMENT SALES 247.34 462223 04/17/2025 PRINTED VERO CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 960.00 462224 04/17/2025 PRINTED RICOH USA INC 108.64 462225 04/17/2025 PRINTED SAFETY PRODUCTS INC 3,724.40 462226 04/17/2025 PRINTED INDIAN RIVER BATTERY 746.30 462227 04/17/2025 PRINTED KELLY TRACTOR CO 440.16 462228 04/17/2025 PRINTED GENES AUTO GLASS 300.00 462229 04/17/2025 PRINTED HACH CO 7,209.31 462230 04/17/2025 PRINTED AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 12,029.08 462231 04/17/2025 PRINTED PARKSON CORPORATION 183.15 462232 04/17/2025 PRINTED BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 8,255.68 462233 04/17/2025 PRINTED DIVE RESCUE INTERNATIONAL INC 5,091.44 462234 04/17/2025 PRINTED ELPEX 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TEE MD 112.5 56853 04/18/2025 PRINTED HOWARD T. TEE MD 26.20 56854 04/18/2025 PRINTED INDIAN RIVER HEALTH SERVICES 73.60 56855 04/18/2025 PRINTED SPNET 160.13 56856 04/18/2025 PRINTED VERO ORTHOPAEDICS II PA 207.00 56857 04/18/2025 PRINTED BROUSSARD, CULLEN & ELDRIDGE, P.A. 34.00 6,456,230.37 139 Indian River County Indian River County Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 * indianriver.gov .�A MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0505 Type: Consent Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners FROM: Michael C. Zito, Deputy County Administrator DATE: April 21, 2025 SUBJECT: Request to Use Holman Stadium for Centennial Event, Hoses vs. Handcuffs on May 31, 2025 BACKGROUND In celebration of Indian River County's Centennial, we are planning an event at Jackie Robinson Training Complex. The planned event is "Hoses vs. Handcuffs", is a co-ed softball game between with the Indian River County Fire Department (IRCFD) and Indian River County Sheriff's Office (IRCSO). The event is scheduled for Saturday, May 31, 2025, at Holman Stadium. VeroTown LLC has reviewed this request and has confirmed stadium availability. Section 6.04 of the Facility Use Agreement between the County and VeroTown, LLC allows the County use of the facility for up to two (2) days annually for education, entertainment, and community enrichment purposes. The County will engage VeroTown, LLC to conduct beer and wine sales at the event in accordance with state and local law. VeroTown, LLC will be responsible for all required permits and liquor liability insurance, and to arrange for any additional security necessary to responsibly conduct beer and wine sales at the event. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff respectfully requests that the Board of County Commission, authorize the Centennial Committee to utilize Holman Stadium for the Indian River County Fire Department vs. Indian River County Sheriff s Office softball game. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 POWT46 LegistarTM Spoon 6.04. The County's Use of Holman Stadium and the Practice Fields. Tlo.O** has the right to use Holman Stadium and/or the practice fields, for a total of twelve (12) days, which use shall include: up to two. (2) days per Lease Year for education, entertainment and community enrichment purposes; nine M, days per Lease Year for the c9minvtWs annual 'Harvest Festival'; and one (1) day per Incase Year for the Jackie Robinson Game, at w to the County (other than reimbursing Verotown for any operating expenses ncurrediy Verotown as a result of the County's use of Holman Stadium and/or the practice fields), T dales during which the County may use Hallman Stadium and/or the practice fields .udll I by mutual agreement of the parties; pravidect that, if the parties cannot agree tm`Oe. dates, Verotown°s reasonable selection of dates: will be final and controlling. Provided, }fit, Verotown will defer to the County and cooperate in scheduling and making *O:F wty t; for the commuriW armuel "Harvest Festival." The Harvest Festival vt+i[ll +cwt for four (4) bays from Thursday to Sunday in the week prior to 'Thanksgiving each year vdth the remain ave (5) days set aside for the Harvest Festival to be provided before and afkr the event for set=up and take-down; The parties recognize that Verotown or any other ML$ Entity may, at any time, also host :an event celebrating Jackie Robi== and any such event would take pflorilyqw a County scheduled event, except for thee=Festival. The County may use Holman Stadium and/or the practice fields only for functi'onsvM& do no &vc* compete with revenue - generating events and shall not aWft anyVonfliftwft Spon' rAlps'v Wch have been otherwise 14 arranged by Verotown or any other NILB Ep*• Moreover, the Catttdy's uspotMftlm Stadium and/or the practice fields must not interfere in any with Verotown's use and quiet enjoyment of the Facility. The County will not use or authorize the use of Holman Stadium and/or the practice fields in any manner which would have a material detrimental impact on Holman Stadium and/or the practice fields, and the Coin w=ill be and remain solely responsible fort ny damage or destruction to Holman Stadium and/or the practice fields by the County or its assignee., The County, or its assignee, is entitled to retain the revenues from ticket sales for its events, and concessions :sold during the events when Holman Stadium and/or the practice fields are utilized by the County; provided, however, that mbbough'Verotown covenants to cooperate with the County in such endeavors, Verotown will not be required to provide concession management services and/or any other related services during any County event. Ip all cases, Verotown will be reimbursed by the County for any operating costs and expenses > nom. -by Verotown as a result of the County's use of Holman Stadium and/or the practice fields, including, but not limited to, the .cost of any parking attendants, ticket takers, security personnel, clean-up: crews, pro -rata ttti'ility cost, and the like provided by Vemu mvn. Pft to using Holman Stadhmt and/or the practice fields as provided herein, the, County shall cause Verotown to be named as an additional insured on the County's general liability insurance policy and shall deliver to Verotown a certificate of insurance which verifies the existence of the policy and the fact that Verotown is named as an additional insured.. is .141 Indian River County, Florida *xioA>« MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0504 9F Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Type: Consent Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator FROM: Christopher A. Hicks, Assistant County Attorney DATE: April 21, 2025 SUBJECT: Resolution Cancelling Taxes on Property Purchased for Public Purpose - Rocker Sebastian LLC - Fire Station 16 BACKGROUND A resolution has been prepared for the purpose of earmarking the public use of the properties and cancelling any delinquent, omitted or current taxes which may exist on the following properties purchased by Indian River County: Public Purpose: Fire Station 16 Location/Description: PID 31390800000003000002.0 Purchased from: Rocker Sebastian LLC Instrument: Warranty Deed, recorded in Book 3764, Page 2435 of the public records of ANALYSIS N/A BUDGETARYIMPACT N/A PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS N/A POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS N/A STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A OTHER PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 POWTAY LegistarTm STAFF RECOMMENDATION Authorize the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners to execute the Resolution to cancel certain taxes upon the property purchased by 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. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 POWT41 LegistarTM RESOLUTION NO. 2025 - Purchased from Rocker Sebastian LLC Public Purpose: Fire Station 16 Tax Parcel No(s).: PID 31390800000003000002.0 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.; 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 Rocker Sebastian LLC, a Florida limited liability company for Fire Station 16, are hereby cancelled pursuant to the authority of section 196.28, F.S. 1 144 RESOLUTION NO. 2025 - See Warranty Deed describing lands, recorded in O.R. Book 3764, Page 2435 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: Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Vice Chairman Deryl Loar Commissioner Joe Earman Commissioner Susan Adams Commissioner Laura Moss The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 6th day of May, 2025. 2 145 RESOLUTION NO. 2025 - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman ATTEST: Ryan L. Butler, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Tax Certificates Outstanding _ X Yes No Current Prorated Tax Received and Deposited with Tax Collector $926.55 Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: By: Christopher A. Hicks Assistant County Attorney K 146 4/22/25,10:40 AM Landmark Web Official Records Search 3120250015748 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF RYAN L. BUTLER, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL BK: 3764 PG: 2435,3/31/2025 3:45 PM D DOCTAX PD $9,800.00 Prepared by and return to: May Lee Paralegal Barry G. Segal, P.A. 3096 Cardinal Drive Suite 2C Vero Beach, FL 32963 772-567-5552 File Number: 24-455 Will Call No.: Box 92 __(Space Above This Linc For Recording Warranty Deed This Warranty Deed made this 28th day of March, 2025 between Rocker Sebastian LLC, a Florida limited liability company whose post office address is 791 Crandon Boulevard, #1206, Key Biscayne, FL 33149, grantor, and Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida whose post office address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960, grantee: (Whenever used herein the terms "grantor" and "grantee" include all the parties to this instrument and the heirs, legal representatives, and assigns of individuals, and the successors and assigns of corporations, trusts and trustees) Witnesseth, that said grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations to said grantor in hand paid by said grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, and sold to the said grantee, and grantee's heirs and assigns forever, the following described land, situate, lying and being in Indian River County, Florida to -wit: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Government Lot 3, Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Run North 89°36'19" West a distance of 48.93 feet to a point on the present West right of way line of U.S. Highway 41, said point being the point of beginning for the following metes and bounds description: From said point of beginning run North 89°36'19" West on the South line of said Government Lot 3 a distance of 585.38 feet to a point on the East right of way line of a county road, said right of way being 30 feet East of and parallel to the East right of way line of the Florida East Coast Railroad. From said point run North 21°42'19" West and parallel to the aforesaid East right of way of the Florida East Coast Railroad a distance of 1295.94 feet to a point on the East right of way line of aforesaid county road; thence run North 89°36'19" West a distance of 32.37 feet to the East right of way line of the Florida East Coast Railroad; thence run North 21°42'19" West along aforesaid East right of way line of the Florida East Coast Railroad a distance of 134.26 feet to a point on the North line of aforesaid Government Lot 3; thence run South 89°38'19" East along said North line of Government Lot 3 a distance of 499.15 feet to a point on the West right of way line of the present U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run South 25"57'59" East along the West right of way of U.S. Highway No. 1 a distance of 1479.39 feet to the point of beginning. All of the above land lying in that part of Government Lot 3, Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Between the West right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 1 and the East right of way line of the Florida East Coast Railroad, less county road, LESS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Government Lot 3, Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, run North 89°36'19" West a distance of 48.93 feet to a point on the present West right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 1 said point being the Point of Beginning for the following metes and bounds description: From said point of beginning, run North 89°36'19" West on the South line of said Government Lot 3 a distance of 242.38 feet; thence run North 26°04'20" West, 370.42 feet; thence run South 89°35'15" East, 243.18 feet more or less to a steel pin on the aforesaid West right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run South 25°57'59" East along said right of way line 370 feet to the point of beginning, AND ALSO, commencing at the Southeast corner of Government Lot 3, Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, run North 89°36'19" West a distance of 48.93 feet to a point on the present West right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run North 8936'19" West on the South line of said Government Lot 3, a distance of 242.38 feet to the point of beginning. From the point of beginning DoubleTimell https://landmark.indian-river.org/search/index?theme=.blue&section=searchCriteriaName&quickSearchSelection=# 147 1/6 4/22/25, 10:40 AM Landmark Web Official Records Search BK: 3764 PG: 2436 continue North 89°36'19" West, 343.0 feet to the East right of way line of county road, said right of way being 30 feet East of parallel to the East right of way line of the Florida East Coast Railroad; thence run North 21°42'19" West and parallel to the aforesaid East right of way of the Florida East Coast Railroad a distance of 358 feet to a point; thence run South 89°35'15" East, 312.60 feet; thence run South 26"04'20" East, 370.42 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel Identification Number: 31-39-08-00000-0030-00002/0 Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To Have and to Hold, the same in fee simple forever. And the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land; that the grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever; and that said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31, 2024. In Witness Whereof, grantor has hereunto set grantor's hand and seal the day and year first above written. Warranty Deed - Page 2 DoubleTirnO https://Iandmark.indian-river.org/search/index?theme=.blue&section=searchCriteriaName&quickSearchSelection=# 148 2/6 4/22/25, 10:40 AM BK: 3764 PG: 2437 Landmark Web Official Records Search Signed, sealed and delivered in our presence: ik�cke� bastian LLC, a Floirda l :oompay �dlw�e � I�er+l►a..�cdc i ®�—' �'" � : _. _ Witness Name _ rt D Rocker, Managing Meilebpt Witness Address : G+ .t.. S E 3 rd s•�- ..: /oi lett y . FL 33d�3 Witness Name: Witness Address State of Florida County of Indian River The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of [XJ physical presence or [] online notarization, this fia day of March, 2025 by David Rocker, Managing Member of Rocker Sebastian LLC, a Floirda limited liability company, on behalf of the company, who [, is personally known to me or [X] has. produced a driver's license as identification �. [Notary Seal] — NotaryPuble = _ M. JEAN A. CAUXTE Z -X4— Notary Public •State of Florida Printed Na1' 4. (�V =o�4 i ®` Commission p HH 137911 O! M Comm. Ex ires 5 Y P No 27, 2025 Bo� through Nattona(HowryAssn. My Commission Expires: Warranty Deed - Page 3 https://Iandmark.indian-river.org/search/index?theme=.blue&section=searchCriteriaName&quickSearchSelection=# DoubleTime® 149 3/s 4/22/25, 10:40 AM Landmark Web Official Records Search BK: 376.1 PG: 2438 RESOLUTION IN THE MATTER OF: ROCKER SEBASTIAN LLC, a Florida limited liability company (the "Company") 791 Crandon Boulevard Apt. 1206 Key Biscayne, Florida 33149 Date of Formation: December 17, 2012 Sole Member: David Rocker Since there has been presented to and discussed at this meeting a form of agreement of purchase and sale where property of Company is to be sold, conveyed, and transferred to Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (Buyer), on the general terms and conditions as set forth in that certain contract between the Company and Buyer; and Since the sole member and manager deem it to be for the best interests of the Company that the property, specifically, that property described in Exhibit "A", be sold, conveyed and transferred to Buyer as stated in the form of agreement of purchase and sale, a true copy of the form of which is to be inserted in the minute books of the Company immediately following the minutes of this meeting, it is hereby recommended that the transaction be consummated; It is resolved that the Company sell, convey, assign, set over, transfer, and deliver to Buyer, the property described in Exhibit "A" pursuant to the terms and provisions of, and for the consideration provided in the agreement of purchase and sale which has been presented to and discussed at this meeting; and The Sole Member of the Company is listed above and the party signing below constitutes the managing member of the Company. Resolved further that David Rocker, the sole member is authorized, empowered, and directed to execute and deliver, on behalf of the Company, the contract of sale and, on behalf of the Company, to execute and deliver, on consummation of the sale, all the deeds, bills of sale, assignments, and other instruments of transfer, and do all other things, on behalf of the Company, convenient or necessary to carry out the contract of sale and to execute any and all documents, on behalf of the Company, to that end. Dated: This day of March, 2025 https:/Ilandmark.indian-river.org/search/index?theme=.blue&section=searchCriteriaName&quickSearchSelection=# 150 4/6 4/22/25, 10:40 AM BK: 3764 PG: 2439 Landmark Web Official Records Search 0c 'Cr Managing Member https://landmark.indian-dver.org/searchAndex?theme=.blue$section=searchCdtedaName&quickSearchSelection=# 151 5/6 4/22/25, 10:40 AM Landmark Web Official Records Search BK: 3764 PG: 2440 Exhibit «A,, - Commencing at the Southeast corner of Government Lot 3, Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Run North 89'36'19" West a distance of 48.93 feet to a point on the present West right of way line of U.S. Highway #1, said point being the point of beginning for the following metes and bounds description: From said point of beginning run North 89°36'19" West on the South line of said Government Lot 3 a distance of 585.38 feet to a point on the East right of way line of a county road, said right of way being 30 feet East of and parallel to the East right of way line of the Florida East Coast Railroad. From said point run North 21'42'19" West and parallel to the aforesaid East right of way of the Florida East Coast Railroad a distance of 1295.94 feet to a point on the East right of way line of aforesaid county road; thence run North 89'36'19" West a distance of 32.37 feet to the East right of way line of the Florida East Coast Railroad; thence run North 21°42'19" West along aforesaid East right of way line of the Florida East Coast Railroad a distance of 134.26 feet to a point on the North line of aforesaid Government Lot 3; thence run South 89°38' 19" East along said North line of Government Lot 3 a distance of 499.15 feet to a point on the West right of way line of the present U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run South 25057'59" East along the West right of way of U.S. Highway No. 1 a distance of 1479.39 feet to the point of beginning. All of the above land lying in that part of Government Lot 3, Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Between the West right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 1 and the East right of way line of the Florida East Coast Railroad, less county road, LESS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Government Lot 3, Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, run North 89°36'19" West a distance of 48.93 feet to a point on the present West right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 1 said point being the Point of Beginning for the following metes and bounds description: From said point of beginning, run North 89°36'19" West on the South line of said Government Lot 3 a distance of 242.38 feet; thence run North 26°04'20" West, 370.42 feet;.thence run South 89°35'15" East, 243.18 feet more or less to a steel pin on the aforesaid West right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run South 25°57'59" East along said right of way line 370 feet to the point of beginning, AND ALSO, commencing at the Southeast corner of Government Lot 3, Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, run North 89'36'19" West a distance of 48.93 feet to a point on the present West right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run North 89036'19" West on the South line of said Government Lot 3, a distance of 242.3 8 feet to the point of beginning. From the point of beginning continue North 89'36'19" West, 343.0 feet to the East right of way line of county road, said right of way being 30 feet East of parallel to the East right of way line of the Florida East Coast Railroad; thence run North 21'42'19" West and parallel to the aforesaid East right of way of the Florida East Coast Railroad a distance of 358 feet to a point; thence run South 89035'15" East, 312.60 feet; thence run South 26°04'20" East, 370.42 feet to the point of beginning. https://landmark.indian-river.org/search/index?theme=.blue&section=searchCriteriaName&quickSearchSelection=# 152 6/6 Cashier. JA Paid By: BARRY G SEGAL P.A. REAL ESTATE IOTA ACCOUNT 3096 CARDINAL DRIVE, SUITE 2C V_E_R_O_BEACH, _FL 32_9_63_ —04/01/2025 Posted Date: ---------------------- 02:12PM Received Via: ---------------------- In Person Num. Items: 1 ---------------------- Total Tendered: ----------------------- $926.55 Receipt M ---------------------- 143-00000989 Batch: ---------------------- 276456 Drawer: ------------- 143 Status: -------- Complete Carole Jean Jordan Indian River County Tax Collector PO Box 1509, Vero Beach, FL 32961-1509 Receipt Run Detaib Effective Due Paid Date_________ Advance 31-39-08-00000-0030-00002/0/2024 04/01/2025 $926.55 $926.55 Deposit ROCKER SEBASTIAN TO IRC - (GOVT 2025 PRORATED TAXES THRU PURCH)_-3/28/2025--------------------- __---- --------Total: ------------------------------------------------- -----------------------£926.56----- ----------------------------------------------- Payment Details Paid i Chat* Acc#XXXX0 Chk#10712 $926.55 Balance: $0.00 153 Indian River County, Florida * * MEMORANDUM �I04' File ID: 25-0485 FG Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indiandver.gov Type: Consent Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget Jennifer Hyde, Procurement Manager FROM: Shelby Ball, Procurement Specialist DATE: April 10, 2025 SUBJECT: Designation of Excess Equipment as Surplus and Authorization for Disposal BACKGROUND The equipment on the attached list has been determined excess to the needs of Indian River County and requires disposal in accordance with Florida Statutes and Comptroller Division Policies. Items indicated for disposal will be sold by online auction, and funds received from the sale of these items will be returned to the appropriate accounts. BUDGETARY IMPACT There is no cost to the County associated with these requests. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Board declare the items on the Excess List for 050625 as surplus, and authorize their disposition, as indicated. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow IE�jt LegistarT , EXCESS LIST FOR 050625 Dept# Asset Fleet Description VIN/Serial Working y/n DISPOAL METHOD 108 31892 Dell Latitude 5410 Laptop 323D163 N SELL 109 27717 670 2014 Ford E-350 Cargo Van 1FTS53ELBEDB12942 Y SELL 120 28013 711 2015 Ford F650 Ambulance 3FRNX6GZ7FV687781 N SELL 120 28014 713 2015 Ford F650 Ambulance 3FRNX6GZ9FV687782 N SELL 123 28644 858 2016 Ford Turtle Top Bus 1FDFE4FSSFDA35295 N SELL 123 1 28645 1057 12016 Ford Turtle Top Bus 1FDFE4FSXFDA35296 N SELL 123 28791 1857 2016 Ford Turtle Top Bus 1FDGF5GY5GEC06851 Y SELL 206 27746 HP Laptop N SELL 206 HP Laserjet Pro Y SELL 206 Kyocera Taskalfa Copier Y SELL 206 (4) Computer Monitors Y SELL 206 HP Desktop Scanner 3000 Y SELL 206 4 Drawer Filing Cabinet Y SELL 210 19527 336 12000 Ford F250 1FTNF20F21EB47736 N SELL 210 21527 12003 Frontier 72" Grooming Mower w/apt Hitch GM1072R N SELL 210 21930 634 120D4 Dodge Dakota SD7HG38K34S718518 Y SELL 210 21973 668 2004 Ford F250 1FTNX20L04ED81462 N SELL 210 22833 146 2005 Chevy Silverado 1GCHC24U46E112475 N SELL 210 23530 814 2006 Ford F150 1FTRF12W76KD98933 N SELL 210 25682 70 2011 Freedom Road Dog Enclosed Cargo Trailer SWKBE22081009518 Y SELL 210 192960 2000 Model AE -60 Aera-Vator 2831 N SELL 218 1 27261 366 2014 Subaru Landmaster LM700 UTV A4PUTSD2HEA06154A N SELL 220 24369 696 2008 Ford E-250 Van 1FTNE24W57DB45684 N SELL 233 33127 IiPad K46CT216LK N SELL 235 28071 911 2015 Ford Escape 1FMCU9GX5FUB74202 N SELL 241 27460 Dell Optiplex 9020 N SELL 241 27794 Dell PowerEdge R320 Server 45Y1942 Y SELL 241 27791 Dell PowerEdge R320 Server 41-701342 Y SELL 241 30486 Dell Precision 3620 Workstation N SELL 242 25516 726 2009 International Ambulance 1HTMNAAM59H101210 N SELL 244 1 23931 901 2008 Ford Escape SUV 1FMCU92788KA25421 Y SELL 244 23947 228 2008 Ford F250 U4 Diesel 1FTSF21RXBEB24758 Y SELL 244 30458 Microsoft Surface Pro 44162480453 N SELL 250 28254 1 1034 12015 Ford Transit Van 1FTYE92M7GKA01482 Y SELL 155 ` Indian River County, Florida * * MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0503 Type: Consent Staff Report TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Procurement Manager DATE: April 21, 2025 SUBJECT: Award of RFP 2025035 for Independent Auditing Services BACKGROUND g� Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 On behalf of the Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, a request for proposals (RFP) was issued to obtain the services of an audit firm for the next five fiscal years (beginning with the year ending September 30, 2025). Services were most recently awarded to Rehmann Robson, LLC, through RFP 2020040, and the final audit under that agreement completed. Rehmann Robson has indicated its business model has changed, and the firm will no longer be performing municipal audits in Florida. ANALYSIS Six proposals were submitted by the March 27, 2025 deadline. A selection committee, comprised of one member of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, Property Appraiser, Sheriff, Supervisor of Elections, and Tax Collector, or their designees. The committee members independently reviewed, evaluated, and scored the proposals based on the criteria established in the RFP, which included 15 of 100 points for submitted price. The committee met, and the members' individual ranking of firms was consolidated to establish an overall initial ranking of firms, as shown below. The committee determined no interviews are necessary, declared the initial ranking final, and recommends award to the top ranked firm. Firm Rank Total price proposal James Moore & Co. 1 $1,100,000 orvis Mazars 2 $1,128,000 CLA 3 $1,327,325 Purvis, Gray & Co. 4 $1,420,000 Cherry Bekaert 5 $1,725,500 Cintrin Cooperman 6 $1,000,000 BUDGETARYIMPACT Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 powje�6 Legistar� The annual costs proposed by James Moore & Co. are: Audit Year JMCo Price FY End September 30, 2025 $ 190,000.00 FY End September 30, 2026 $ 205,000.00 FY End September 30, 2027 $ 220,000.00 FY End September 30, 2028 $ 235,000.00 FY End September 30, 2029 $ 250,000.00 The cost of the annual audits will come from various departmental and fund External Audit (033210 object) accounts, as determined by Budget. PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS Award of RFP 2020040 and approval of agreement. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Board approve the final ranking of firms, award RFP 2025035 to James Moore & Co., approve the agreement, and authorize the Chairman to sign it after review and approval by the County Attorney as to form and legal sufficiency. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 POW1817 LegistarTm Agreement - Independent Auditing Services Audit 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 County) and James Moore & Co., P.L. (hereinafter called Auditor). BACKGROUND RECITALS A. Pursuant to Florida Statutes section 218.391, the County issued a Request for Proposals for independent auditing services. B. Pursuant to applicable Florida law and Request for Proposals 2025035, the County's duly constituted Auditor Selection Committee received proposals and ranked the firms that responded to the Request for Proposals based on the evaluative criteria set forth in the Request for Proposals. C. Auditor was the highest ranked respondent to the Request for Proposals and on May 6, 2025, the County approved the Auditor Selection Committee recommendation to appoint Auditor to provide the independent auditing services set forth in the Request for Proposals and this Agreement. D. Auditor is willing and able to perform the services as set forth in this Agreement on the terms and conditions set forth below. E. County and Auditor wish to enter into this Agreement for the independent auditing services as set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. DESCRIPTION OF COUNTY RECORDS TO BE AUDITED. The records of the County that will be audited by Auditor, pursuant to this Agreement, are as set forth in Exhibit "A' attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference in its entirety. 2. SCOPE OF INDEPENDENT AUDITING SERVICES. The scope of independent audit services provided under this Agreement shall be in accordance with the provisions of Florida Statutes and the Rules of the Auditor General, as may be amended from time to time, and more specifically set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference in its entirety ("Services"). The Services are to be performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards in addition to the following: 1) Florida Statutes; 2) Regulations of the Florida Department of Financial Services; 3) Rules of the Auditor General (Chapter 10.550, Local Government Entity Audits); 4) Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities, and Functions, published by the U.S. Government Accountability Office; 5) Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements of Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance); and 6) any other applicable federal, state and local laws or regulations. Auditor agrees that each audit prepared under this Agreement shall conform to the requirements set forth herein. The County is progressive in its attitude toward new accounting standards, and early implementation is practiced when recommended. 3. AUDIT RESPONSIBILITIES. 3.1. The "Audit Approach," consisting of pages 25-36 of the Auditor's Proposal for Independent Auditing Services, all set forth in Exhibit "C" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this 158 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services reference in their entirety, set forth the framework under which the Services will be performed under this Agreement. 3.2. The County has received the Government Finance Officers Association's Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the 1983 through 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Reports ("ACFR" ). The ACFR for each of the fiscal years covered by this Agreement will be submitted for consideration for such Certificate. Auditor shall provide technical assistance to help the County meet the requirements to attain such Certificate. 3.3• Auditor acknowledges and agrees that it possesses the ability to store all working papers and reports at the Auditor's expense for a minimum of five years, unless Auditor is notified by the County to extend the retention period. The Auditor will be required to make working papers available, upon request, to the following parties or their designees: the County; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; General Accounting Office; parties to an audit quality review process; and auditors of entities of which the County is a recipient of grant funds. In addition, Auditor shall respond to the reasonable inquiries of successor auditors and allow successor auditors to review working papers. 3.4• Auditor agrees to comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations applicable to the furnishing of the Services set forth in this Agreement, and any provisions required thereby to be included herein shall be deemed to be incorporated herein by reference. 4. ADDITIONAL SERVICES. It is the intent of the County that future additional audit requirements, imposed on the County by applicable national and state agencies, shall be provided by the Auditor under this Agreement and included in the negotiated compensation in this Agreement. The Auditor acknowledges and agrees that any future additional audit requirements, imposed on the County by applicable national and state agencies, are included within the negotiated compensation set forth in this Agreement. 5. AUDITOR AUDIT TEAM. The Auditor shall assign members of its staff, as identified in the Auditor's Proposal for Independent Auditing Services, attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and incorporated herein by this reference in its entirety ("Auditor Audit Team"). The Auditor agrees that the County shall have the right to approve the Auditor's Audit Team, and that the Auditor shall not change any manager of its Auditor's Audit Team without prior written notice to the County. Furthermore, if any manager of the Auditor's Audit Team is removed from providing Services under this Agreement, or employment is otherwise terminated or curtailed by the Auditor, or if any manager of the Auditor's Audit Team terminates employment with the Auditor, then the Auditor shall promptly replace its Auditor's Audit Team manager with a person of comparable experience and expertise, who shall also be subject to the County's approval. The County acknowledges and agrees that its approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 6. TERM; TERMINATION. 6.1. This Agreement shall remain in effect for a term of five years, subject to sooner termination as provided herein. The Auditor acknowledges and agrees that the completion of the audit for the County's 2024-2025 fiscal year is specifically included with the term of this Agreement, subject to sooner termination as provided herein. 6.2. This Agreement maybe terminated: (a) by the County, for any reason, upon at least ninety (90) days' prior written notice to the Auditor; or (b) by the Auditor, for any reason, upon at least ninety (90) days' prior written notice to the County; or (c) by the mutual agreement of the parties; or d) as may otherwise be provided below. In the event of the termination of this Agreement, any liability of 2 159 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services one parry to the other arising out of any Services rendered, or for any act or event occurring prior to the termination, shall not be terminate d or released. 6.3. In the event of termination by the County, the County's sole obligation to the Auditor shall be payment for those portions of satisfactorily completed work under this Agreement. Such payment shall be determined on the basis of the hours of work performed by the Auditor, or the percentage of work completed as estimated by the Auditor and agreed upon by the County up to the time of termination. In the event of such termination, the County may, without penalty or other obligation to the Auditor, elect to employ other persons to perform the same or similar services. 6.4. The obligation to provide Services under this Agreement may be terminated by either party upon seven (7) days prior written notice in the event of substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms of this agreement through no fault of the terminating party. 6.5. In the event that the Auditor merges with another company, becomes a subsidiary of, or makes any other substantial change in structure, the County reserves the right to terminate this Agreement in accordance with its terms under item 6.2. 6.6. In the event of termination of this Agreement, the Auditor agrees to provide copies of any and all documents prepared by the Auditor for the County in connection with this Agreement. 6.7 Auditor certifies that it and those related entities of Auditor 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, Auditor certifies that it and those related entities of Auditor 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. County may terminate this Agreement if Auditor 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. County may terminate this Agreement if Auditor, 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. COMPENSATION. 7.1. The County shall pay -to the Auditor a mutually agreed upon not -to -exceed annual professional fee for each year of the five-year term of this Agreement, payable as shown in the table below. Audit Year End Total Fee October November December January February Final (March) 9/30/2025 $190,000 $28,500 $28,500 $38,000 $38,000 $38,000 $19,000 9/30/2026 $205,000 $30,750 $30,750 $ 1,000 $41,000 $41,000 $20,500 9/30/2027 $220,000 $ 3,000 $33,000 $44,000 $44,000 $44,000 $22,000 9/30/2028 $235,000 1 $35,250 1 $35,250 1 $47,000 1 $47,000 1 $47,000 $23,500 19130/2029 $250,000 1 $37,500 1 $37,500 1 $50,000 1 $50,000 1 $ 0,000 1 $25,000 3 160 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services 7.2. Proper Invoices, submitted for work completed each month shown above, shall be submitted to the County's Finance Department in detail sufficient for proper prepayment and post payment audit. All payments for services shall be made to the Auditor by the County in accordance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Section 218.70, Florida Statutes, et seq. 8. INSURANCE. 8.1. The Auditor shall not commence to perform the Services under this Agreement until it has obtained all the insurance required under this Agreement, and such certificates of insurance have been approved by the County's Risk Manager. A certificate of insurance shall be provided to the County's Risk Manager for review and approval ten (10) days prior to commencement of any work under this Agreement, as well as prior to the County's execution of this agreement. The insurance company must have a rating by AM. Best Company of at least A: V. Such certificates of insurance or an endorsement provided by the Auditor must state that the County will be given thirty (30) days prior written notice prior to cancellation or material change in coverage. The County shall be named as an additional insured on all policies except workers' compensation. 8.2 Auditor shall procure and maintain, for the duration of this Agreement, the minimum insurance coverage as set forth herein. The cost of such insurance shall be included in the Auditor's fee: 8.2.1. Workers' compensation to meet statutory limits in the State of Florida and Employer's Liability with a limit of $100,00o for each accident, $500,00o disease (policy limit) and $100,000 disease (each employee). 8.2.2. Commercial General Liability with a minimum combined sing le limit of $1,000,00o per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. This is to include premises/operations, products/completed operations, contractual liability and independent contractors coverage. 8.2.3. Business Auto Liability with a minimum combined sing le limit of $300,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. This is to include owned, hired, and non -owned autos. 8.2.4. Professional liability with a minimum limit of $1,000,00o per occurrence. 8.3. The County is to be an additional insured on the commercial general liability and business automobile liability policies. The County will be given 3o days' notice prior to cancellation or modification of any insurance. Such notification shall be in writing by registered mail, return receipt requested and addressed to the Risk Manager. It is the responsibility of the contractor to insure that all subcontractors comply with all insurance requirements. 8.4. The County, by and through its Risk Manager, reserves the right periodically to review any and all policies of insurance and reasonably to adjust the limits of coverage required hereunder, from time to time throughout the term of this Agreement. In such event, the County shall provide the Auditor with separate written notice of such adjusted limits and Auditor shall comply within thirty (30) days of receipt thereof. The failure by Auditor to provide such additional coverage shall constitute a default by Auditor and shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement by the County. 9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. It is specifically acknowledged and agreed by the parties hereto that the Auditor is and shall be, in the performance of all Services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of the County. All persons engaged in any of the Services performed pursuant to this Agreement shall at all times, and in all places, be subject to the Auditor's sole direction, supervision, and control, The Auditor shall 4 161 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services exercise control over the means and manner in which Auditor and its employees perform the Services, and in all respects the Auditor's relationship and the relationship of its employees to the County shall be that of an independent contractor performing solely under the terms of the Agreement and not as employees, agents, or servants of the County. 1o. MERGER; MODIFICATION. This Agreement incorporates and includes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, correspondence, conversations, agreements or understandings applicable to the matters contained herein and the parties agree that there are no commitments, agreements, or understandings of any nature whatsoever concerning the subject matter hereof that are not contained in this document. Accordingly, it is agreed that no deviation from the terms hereof shall be predicated upon any prior or contemporaneous representations or agreements, whether oral or written. No alteration, change, or modification of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the Auditor and the County. ii. GOVERNING LAW; VENUE. This Agreement, including all attachments hereto, shall be construed according to 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 federal jurisdiction, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. 12. REMEDIES; NO WAIVER. All remedies provided in this Agreement shall be deemed cumulative and additional, and not in lieu or exclusive of each other or of any other remedy available to either party, at law or in equity. Each right, power and remedy of the parties provided in this Agreement shall be cumulative and concurrent and shall be in addition to every other right, power or remedy provided for in this Agreement or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. The failure of either party to insist upon compliance by the other party with any obligation, or exercise any remedy, does not waive the right to do so in the event of a continuing or subsequent delinquency or default. A party's waiver of one or more defaults doe s not constitute a waiver of any other delinquency or default. If any legal action or other proceeding is brought for the enforcement of this Agreement or because of an alleged dispute, breach, default, or misrepresentation in connection with any provisions of this Agreement, each party shall bear its own costs. 13. SEVERABILITY. If any term or provision of this Agreement, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall, to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable for the remainder of this Agreement, then the application of such term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable shall not be affected, and every other term and provision of this Agreement shall be deemed valid and enforceable to the extent permitted by law. 14. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS. The obligations of the County under this Agreement are subject to the availability of funds lawfully appropriated for its purpose by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County. 15. NO PLEDGE OF CREDIT. The Auditor shall not pledge the County's credit or make it a guarantor of payment or surety for any contract, debt, obligation, judgment, lien, or any form of indebtedness. 16. PUBLIC RECORDS. Indian River County is a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Auditor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Auditor shall: 5 162 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services (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 Auditor or keep and maintain public records required by the County to perform the service. If the Auditor transfers all public records to the County upon completion of the contract, the Auditor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the Auditor 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. (5) IF THE AUDITOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE AUDITOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: (772) 226-1424 uublicrecords(&indianriver.gov Indian River County Office of the County Attorney 18o127th Street Vero Beach, FL 3296o Failure of the Auditor to comply with these requirements shall be a material breach of this Agreement. 17. NOTICES. Any notice, request, demand, consent, approval, or other communication required or permitted by this Agreement shall be given or made in writing and shall be served, as elected by the party giving such notice, by any of the following methods: (a) Hand delivery to the other party; (b) Delivery by commercial overnight courier service; or (c) Mailed by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid), return receipt requested at the addresses of the parties shown below: County: Indian River County Attn: Elissa Nagy, Chief Deputy Comptroller, Project Manager 180127th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960 -3365 Phone: (772) 226-1570 6 163 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services Auditor: James Moore & Co., P.L. Zach Chalifour, CPA, Lead Partner 121 Executive Circle, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone (386) 257-4100 Notices shall be effective when received at the address as specified above. Email transmission is acceptable notice effective when received, provided, however, that email transmissions received after 5:00 p.m. or on weekends or holidays, will be deemed received on the next day that is not a weekend day or a holiday. The original of the notice must additionally be mailed. Either party may change its address, for the purposes of this section, by written notice to the other party given in accordance with the provisions of this section. 18. SURVIVAL. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, each obligation in this Agreement to be performed by Auditor shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 19. INDEMNIFICATION. Auditor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless County, together with its agents, engineers, employees, officers, elected officials and representatives, from liabilities, damages, losses, and costs, including but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent caused by a breach of this Agreement or the negligence, recklessness or intentional wrongful misconduct of the Auditor and persons employed or utilized by the Auditor in the performance of the Services under this Agreement. This indemnification and hold harmless provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 20. CONSTRUCTION. The headings of the sections of this Agreement are for the purpose of convenience only, and shall not be deemed to expand, limit, or modify the provisions contained in such Sections. All pronouns and any variations thereof shall be deemed to refer to the masculine, feminine or neuter, singular or plural, as the identity of the party or parties may require. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree that each was properly represented by counsel and this Agreement was negotiated and drafted at arm's-length so that the judicial rule of construction to the effect that a legal document shall be construed against the draftsperson shall be inapplicable to this Agreement. 21. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement maybe executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original copy and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 22. E -VERIFY. Auditor is registered with and will use the Department of Homeland Security's E - Verify system (www.e-veiify.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. Auditor is also responsible for obtaining an affidavit from all subcontractors, as required in Section 448•095(5)(b), F.S., stating the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an unauthorized alien. 23. FOREIGN ENTITY OWNERSHIP. Auditor does not meet any of the criteria in Section 287.138, Florida Statutes, relating to Foreign Entity Ownership, that would exclude it from eligibility to enter an agreement which may give access to an individual's personal identifying information. 24. GENERAL. The Background Recitals are true and correct and form a material part of this Agreement 7 164 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services IN WITNESS WHEREOF, COUNTY and AUDITOR have signed this Agreement in duplicate. One counterpart each has been delivered to COUNTY and AUDITOR. All portions of the Contract Documents have been signed or identified by COUNTY and AUDITOR or on their behalf. This Agreement will be effective on May b, 2025. OWNER: Indian River County By: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman By: John A. T itkanich, Jr., County Administrator APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: By: Jennifer W. Shuler, County Attorney Ryan L. Butler, Clerk of Court and Comptroller Attest: Deputy Clerk (SEAL) AUDITOR: James Moore & Co., P.L. By: Name: (Corporate Seal) (If CONTRACTOR is a corporation or partnership, attach evidence of authority to sign) Name: 8 165 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services Exhibit A - Description of Indian River County's Records to be Audited 1) Indian River County encompasses approximately 497 square miles of land with an estimated population of 171,029. It is located on the east coast of Florida, approximately 135 miles north of Miami and loo miles east-southeast of Orlando. The City of Vero Beach is the County seat. 2) For reporting purposes, the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report will include the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), the Clerk of the Circuit Court/Comptroller, the Property Appraiser, the Sheriff, the Supervisor of Elections, and the Tax Collector. Also included in the financial statements are two blended component units, the Solid Waste Disposal District and the Emergency Services District. 3) Accounting records for the BOCC, including the Solid Waste Disposal District and the Emergency Services District, are maintained by the Clerk's Comptroller Division. The BOCC's records include a general fund (general fund and MSTU fund reported as one fund), 31 special revenue funds (31 reporting funds, rolled from 55 individual funds), 2 debt service funds,1 capital projects fund, 4 enterprise funds (4 reporting funds, rolled from 7 individual funds), 3 internal service funds (3 reporting funds, rolled from 4 individual funds),1 custodial fund, an OPEB Trust fund, a general fixed assets account group, and a general long-term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the BOCC totaled $332.1 million. Enterprise funds are used to account for the County's Golf Course, Building Department, Water and Sewer Systems, and the Solid Waste Disposal District. 4) Accounting records for the Clerk are maintained by staff. The Clerk's records include a general fund, a special revenue fund (1 reporting fund, rolled from 5 individual funds), 7 custodial funds, and a general long-term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the Clerk totaled $7.4 million. 5) Accounting records for the Property Appraiser are maintained by the Property Appraiser's staff. The Property Appraiser's records include a general fund and a general long- term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the Property Appraiser totaled $4.6 million. 6) Accounting records for the Sheriff are maintained by the Sheriffs staff. The Sheriffs records include a general fund, a special revenue fund (1 reporting fund, rolled from 11 individual funds), a general fixed assets account group, and a general long-term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the Sheriff totaled $83.2 million. 7) Accounting records for the Supervisor of Elections are maintained by the Supervisor's staff. The Supervisor's records include a general fund, a special revenue fund, and a general long-term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the Supervisor of Elections totaled $2.3 million. 8) The Tax Collector's staff maintains accounting records for the Tax Collector. The Tax Collector's records include a general fund, custodial funds, and a general long-term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the Tax Collector totaled $6.8 million. 9) All accounting records are maintained on a GAAP basis. 166 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services 10) Budgets are integrated with the accounting records. ii) Indian River County has received the Government Finance Officers Association's Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the 1983 through 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Reports. The ACFR for each of the fiscal years covered by this RFP will be submitted for consideration for the Certificate. The selected firm will be expected to provide technical assistance to help the County meet the program's requirements. 12) Indian River County is progressive in its attitude toward new accounting standards. Early implementation is practiced when recommended. 10 167 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services Exhibit B — Services Required 1) An audit and an opinion on the basic financial statements for the County and for the BOCC and each Constitutional Officer. 2) The audit is to be done in accordance with the requirements listed in the introduction paragraph. 3) Review and make recommendation for required note disclosures for the County's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. 4) Following the completion of the audit of the fiscal year's financial statements, the auditor shall issue the following reports for the County and each individual constitutional officer: a. An independent auditors' report b. A report on internal control over financial reporting and compliance c. Reports on compliance with specific requirements applicable to federal and state financial assistance programs. d. The auditor shall communicate in a letter to management any reportable conditions found. e. Other reports as required by law or other governing bodies. 5) Special Reports for the County: a. Schedule of Activity Landfill Management Escrow Account prepared in accordance with Rules 62-701.630(5) and 62-701.730(11), Florida Administrative Code. b. Data Collection Form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (SF -SAC) as required by OMB Circular A-133• c. Review of Annual Financial Report due to Department of Financial Services d. Statement of County Funded Court -Related Functions as required by 29.008 Florida Statutes (currently due January 31st) e. Statement of compliance for budget and performance measures as required by Florida Statutes 28.35 and 28.36. f. Other compliance reports as required by the State or regulatory organizations. 6) Assistance in providing guidance and implementing changes in governmental accounting standards. 7) If the County issues debt, for which the official statement in connection with the debt contains basic financial statements and the independent auditors' report, the firm shall be required to issue a "consent and citation of expertise" as auditor and any necessary "comfort letters" at no additional cost to the County. 8) Irregularities and illegal acts. Auditors shall be required to make an immediate, written report of all irregularities and illegal acts to the Clerk and the County Administrator. 11 168 Agreement - Independent Auditing Services Exhibit C - Audit Approach and Work Plan 12 169 4. Audit Approach Overall Approach Our methodology has been developed to comply with generally accepted auditing standards promulgated by the AICPA's Auditing Standards Board (U.S. GAAS) and, when applicable, Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS). These auditing standards establish the overall objectives of the independent auditor and explain the nature and scope of an audit, and also are designed to enable the independent auditor to meet those objectives. The auditing standards stipulate the general responsibilities of the auditor, as well as the auditor's further considerations relevant to the application of those responsibilities to specific topics. Additionally, as significant federal and state grant expenditures are anticipated to continue at your organization, your audit also is subject to OMB Uniform Grant Guidance, Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non -Profit Organizations, as well as the Florida Single Audit Act. James Moore has adopted a Lean culture, developing Gold Standards that require we provide the best service possible. We implemented Gold Standards for each phase of the audit process. As we go through each phase of the audit, we ask ourselves: Does this provide value to our client? Does this provide value to James Moore? Does this meet a regulatory standard? If a procedure or task does not meet one of these requirements, we do not spend our time on it and instead refocus our efforts to something that is of value. Much of that focus ensures frequent communication throughout the year, which helps us to develop a robust risk assessment tailored to your organization, as well as serve as trusted advisors while business decisions are being made. We have found there are fewer surprises and work loops later in the process as a result of effective planning. ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Proposed Segmentation Our audit process is divided into three segments: 1. Planning 2. Fieldwork 3. Reporting Details of each segment are presented on the following pages. Level of Staff and Number of Hours The table below provides estimated hours for the engagement and the staff level assigned: Partner/Director 200 10 10 10 10 10 230 Senior Manager/Manager 200 15 10 15 10 15 265 Supervisor 1 200 40 20 60 20 30 370 Senior/Associate Accountant 400 40 10 40 10 20 520 IT Specialist 20 10 5 10 5 5 55 i Administrative 10 2 2 2 2 2 1 20 117 57 137 57 82 1.480 ............................................................._...:.....:.:....._..............._..........:::..............A..PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER CA�NTY.........26 4. Audit Approach Overall Approach PLANNING Continuance Considerations Occurs 4-6 months before year-end. We consider items such as: Feedback received from previous audit exit conferences with management Meeting with management to discuss any significant or unusual activities that have occurred during the year or are expected to occur within the year Pre -Planning Conversations Occurs 1-3 months before year-end. We inquire about items such as: Changes to intended services desired from our firm or the intended use of the financial statements Changes in management or other key staffing areas Impact of any recent accounting standards These items are important for us in proactively planning for the nature, extent, and timing of the audit, but they also help us in serving as advisors. All relevant conversations are shared with key engagement team members in a timely manner so the entire team remains updated. Formal Planning and Interim Procedures Occurs near year-end. Procedures include: Establish preliminary planning materiality Develop detailed audit plan, to include: Assessment of risk at the financial statement account balance level Plan tests of controls, tests of compliance and substantive procedures Communicate audit plan with all members of engagement team Perform initial data extraction analysis of key accounts and transaction classes Perform tests of controls and compliance » Evaluate results of testing and, if necessary, modify the audit plan Internal Controls Internal controls are the steps put in place to provide reasonable assurance that the organization will achieve its objectives. These objectives fall into three categories: Obtaining an understanding of the entity's internal controls is a fundamental part of understanding the entity and its environment. Although the process for obtaining an understanding of the entity's internal control is addressed here as a separate process, it is part of our risk assessment and may be performed concurrently with other risk assessment procedures. The primary reason for understanding the entity's internal controls is the same as performing other risk assessment procedures: to assess the risk of material misstatement, and (2) to design and perform further audit procedures. Our understanding of the internal controls will include the following: The five interrelated components of internal control: control environment (2) risk assessment (3) information and communication systems (4) control activities FFA monitoring The entity's selection and application of accounting policies The entity's use of information technology ............................................ ..... .... .......................................... A PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER C���TY 26 4. Audit Approach Overall Approach In addition, we will develop an understanding of how the entity selects and applies its accounting policies and consider their appropriateness. This understanding will include methods of accounting for significant and unusual transactions, the effects of significant accounting policies in emerging or controversial areas for which consensus or authoritative guidance is lacking, identification of new financial reporting standards and regulations pertinent to the entity, including how the entity will implement them, and changes in the entity's accounting policies, including consideration of the reasons for, and the appropriateness of the changes. The understanding of internal controls will include, at a minimum, the following: n For significant classes of transactions: An understanding of the entity's processes and controls over the initiating, authorizing, recording, processing, and reporting of transactions. For material accounts: An understanding of reconciliation controls related to material accounts. We will develop our understanding of reconciliation controls related to material accounts even if the account is not part of a significant class of transactions. For example, we may not consider the property account to be a part of a significant class of transactions for a particular entity, but if the property account is material, we will still gain an understanding of applicable reconciliation controls. o For significant or fraud risks: An understanding of the controls related to that specific risk. We cannot evaluate the design of the controls by assessing individual controls in isolation. Rather, we will assess the controls in a transaction cycle as a group, as follows: Obtain an understanding of the processes and flow of information through the transaction cycle. Determine what can go wrong within the transaction cycle. Determine whether the controls are sufficient to address the instances of what can go wrong within the transaction cycle. In determining whether the controls in a process are designed effectively, we will use a top-down approach: one in which we first consider the design of entity -level controls relevant to the process and then consider the activity -level controls. The entity -level controls �.................................................... that generally have the most direct impact on the function of the activity -level controls are the controls related to monitoring and general controls for IT. The effectiveness of activity -level controls is significantly affected by the effectiveness of entity -level controls. For example, an entity may have poor segregation of duties in the accounts payable/cash disbursements area and may compensate for this deficiency through a thorough review and approval of each disbursement. If the entity has an effective control environment, general controls for IT that limit access to accounts payable applications to one or a few people, and monitoring controls to ensure the review and approval process is functioning correctly, we may determine that controls over the accounts payable/cash disbursements function are adequately designed. On the other hand, if the entity does not have a strong control environment and does not monitor the review and approval process, we would conclude that controls over the accounts payable/cash disbursements process are not designed effectively. Evaluating the design of internal controls requires experience and familiarity with accounting and financial reporting systems. The auditors obtaining an understanding of your internal controls will have sufficient knowledge and experience to effectively accomplish the objectives of this process. A PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER C Y 27 4. Audit Approach Overall Approach Specific procedures are tailored according to the risk assessment, using information gathered during the Planning Phase. We follow a collaborative review process. As audit work is performed, the Engagement Manager and Partner are performing their review regularly, so that any comments can be discussed with the engagement team during fieldwork. Each member on the engagement team takes ownership and responsibility for the entire engagement. We have found this provides for a better quality output from the start; no additional clean-up following completion of fieldwork is needed to make our audit documentation meet required standards. When we leave the field, our goal is to have no or a minimal number of open items and a draft of the financial statements. Items completed during fieldwork include: Perform substantive testing of account balances In addition to an exit conference with management, we encourage your governing/board members to meet with us prior to our formal presentation so we can go over all aspects of the audit report (including our findings and recommendations). We have found these meetings to be extremely beneficial in ensuring all of your questions and concerns are addressed, as well as to foster meaningful communication between you and us. ....................... .... ....... 7................................ ... a ...::.. A PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER C 4. Audit Approach Overall Approach Statistical Sampling Individual sample sizes and tests will be selected based on the unique controls of significant transaction processes tested during the Preliminary Phase. Typically, such sample sizes will amount to no fewer than 40 transactions per process. While individual transactions are selected through sampling as a means of testing controls, our interim and year-end procedures will include significant data extraction procedures, which allow for an assessment to be performed of all transactions. Some audit areas in which sampling and/or data extraction procedures will be performed include non -payroll cash disbursements, payroll, and growth and resource management, among others. Extent of Computer Software We anticipate using your technology to the maximum extent possible in conducting our audits. To the extent possible we will request schedules and other information in electronic form, either in spreadsheet format or as a direct download of information from your software. Such information provides for ease of reviewing, sorting, and sampling and saves time for your staff when reports do not have to be derived manually or printed in bulk. Our firm employs the use of ProFx Engagement Software, which means we are paperless. Use of this software enables us to perform a more meaningful audit, because our time can be spent on more important audit procedures as opposed to balancing out manual workpapers, posting manual adjusting entries, etc. Type and Extent of Analytical Procedures Analytical procedures are an additional integral part of our typical audit plan. In addition to our sampling and data extraction (sometimes in advance of such procedures as a means of identifying areas to focus on in data extraction efforts), analytical procedures serve as a key procedure that can indicate areas in which unusual activity may have occurred. While extensive analytical procedures are performed over the financial information, we also incorporate non-financial information to aid in our assessment of financial activity. Internal Control Structure Walkthroughs of key internal control processes will be performed on an annual basis to document a thorough understanding of your internal control structure and assess any changes to internal controls. These walkthroughs will be performed in person with appropriate personnel. Additionally, as discussed earlier, the documentation of every internal control process is prepared and/or reviewed by at least one individual who is certified in Lean Six Sigma. While the primary goal of all internal control systems auditing is centered around the sufficiency of the controls, every process will be considered at a high level from an efficiency perspective in an effort to provide recommendations for any potential efficiencies that may be achievable. Determining Laws and Regulations Subject to Testing As part of obtaining reasonable assurance about whether your financial statements are free from material misstatement, we will perform tests of its compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts, and grant agreements, noncompliance with which could have a direct and material effect on the determination of financial statement amounts. The identification of items deemed material for testing may arise from reading of your debt agreements, grant agreements, minutes, inquiries of your management or legal counsel, or any other audit procedures. Drawing Audit Samples While some compliance tests are performed on an annual basis, the sizes of samples in any additional tests over compliance for larger populations could vary significantly depending on the nature, extent, and frequency of items in the total population. Any required sampling will be conducted in accordance with the applicable professional standards, as well as auditor judgment. �� ������� ����..................................:..................................................................._.......:.:.:..........._........................................................................................................ ..................._.... A PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER CA�l�r,� 29 4. Audit Approach Constitutional Officer Audits Our approach to the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller (Clerk) audit will follow the same overall gold standard and principles of our standard approach to service delivery—communication, planning, technology, and more. Audit Approach & Testing Highlights Internal control walkthroughs (cash disbursements, payroll, cash receipts) and testing Fraud inquiries and finalization of Testing Plan Fieldwork » Testing of cash (bank statements and reconciliations) and other significant balance sheet accounts/accruals Revenue testing Confirmation of material revenues Added emphasis on internally -generated revenue Payroll expense testing Statutory salary analysis Salary analysis and analytics for employees Nonpayroll expense testing Travel expense analysis Vendor analysis for unusual activity Compliance testing Proper utilization of restricted resources/resources held on behalf of others Compliance testing over Section 28.35, 28.36, and 61.181 Statutes Completion and Reporting » Finalization of audit reports Exit conference with the Clerk and key staff to discuss audit reports. This includes a detailed assessment of any comments and recommendations to ensure you understand the "why" behind them. We also welcome the opportunity to brainstorm ideas with you as to how to remediate any comments. ����� �XXXXXXXXXXXX�................................................................................................................................A PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER C� Y... 30 Audit Approach & Testing Highlights Internal control walkthroughs (cash disbursements, payroll, cash receipts) and testing » Fraud inquiries and finalization of Testing Plan Fieldwork » Testing of cash (bank statements and reconciliations) and other significant balance sheet accounts/accruals Revenue testing Confirmation of material revenues Added emphasis on internally -generated revenue Payroll expense testing Statutory salary analysis Salary analysis and analytics for employees Nonpayroll expense testing Travel expense analysis Vendor analysis for unusual activity Completions and Reporting » Finalization of audit reports » Exit conference with the Property Appraiser and key staff to discuss audit reports. This includes a detailed assessment of any comments and recommendations to ensure you understand the "why" behind them. We also welcome the opportunity to brainstorm ideas with you as to how to remediate any comments. .................................... ............ _:..... ................ .................. _....... _.::..:.............A ........... PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER C49firY.........31 4. Audit Approac x . Constitutional Officer Audits Our approach to the Sheriff audit will follow the same overall gold standard and principles of our standard approach to service delivery—communication, planning, technology, and more. Audit Approach & Testing Highlights Internal control walkthroughs (cash disbursements, payroll, cash receipts) and testing » Fraud inquiries and finalization of Testing Plan Fieldwork » Testing of cash (bank statements and reconciliations) and other significant balance sheet accounts/accruals Revenue testing Confirmation of material revenues Added emphasis on internally -generated revenue Payroll expense testing Statutory salary analysis Salary analysis and analytics for employees Nonpayroll expense testing Travel expense analysis Vendor analysis for unusual activity Compliance testing Proper utilization of restricted resources/resources held on behalf of others Completion and Reporting Finalization of audit reports >� Exit conference with the Sheriff and key staff to discuss audit reports. This includes a detailed assessment of any comments and recommendations to ensure you understand the "why" behind them. We also welcome the opportunity to brainstorm ideas with you as to how to remediate any comments. ...................................................................................................................................A..�� PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER CI�TY 32 4. Audit Approach Constitutional Officer Audits Our approach to the Supervisor of Elections audit will follow the same overall gold standard and principles of our standard approach to service delivery -communication, planning, technology, and more. Audit Approach & Testing Highlights Internal control walkthroughs (cash disbursements, payroll, cash receipts) and testing Fraud inquiries and finalization of Testing Plan Testing of cash (bank statements and reconciliations) and other significant balance sheet accounts/accruals Revenue testing Confirmation of material revenues Added emphasis on internally -generated revenue Payroll expense testing Statutory salary analysis Salary analysis and analytics for employees Nonpayroll expense testing Travel expense analysis Vendor analysis for unusual activity Compliance testing > Identification of any grants for potential compliance testing Completion and Reporting Finalization of audit reports txlt conference wltn tne'upervisor of tlections and Key staff to discuss audit reports. This includes a detailed assessment of any comments and recommendations to ensure you understand the "why" behind them. We also welcome the opportunity to brainstorm Ideas with you as to how to remediate any comments. ������ �� ���� ��...................................................................................................................................................................................................................�.��.Y.......33 A PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER C 4. Audit Approach Constitutional Officer Audits Our approach to the Tax Collector audit will follow the same overall gold standard and principles of our standard approach to service delivery—communication, planning, technology, and more. Audit Approach & Testing Highlights Planning >) Internal control walkthroughs (cash disbursements, payroll, cash receipts) and testing » Fraud inquiries and finalization of Testing Plan Fieldwork Testing of cash (bank statements and reconciliations) and other significant balance sheet accounts/accruals Revenue testing Confirmation of material revenues Added emphasis on internally -generated revenue Payroll expense testing Statutory salary analysis Salary analysis and analytics for employees Nonpayroll expense testing Travel expense analysis Vendor analysis for unusual activity >> Fiduciary fund testing Proper handling of tax and other collections on behalf of other jurisdictions Completion and Reporting » Finalization of audit reports » Exit conference with the Tax Collector and key staff to discuss audit reports. This includes a detailed assessment of any comments and recommendations to ensure you understand the "why" behind them. We also welcome the opportunity to brainstorm ideas with you as to how to remediate any comments. q... .............................................:................... _._.: ...... A PROPOSALTO INDIAN RIVER CWOTY84 4. Audit Approach Water/Wastewater Utility Systems Audit Approach sayingIt goes without the intricacies of a water wastewater utility - are significant. Having a detaunderstanding of iled challenges and risks posed requirement to be able to perform an effective and valued - added audit. While many aspects of our audit approach and experience (such as standard testing methodologies, debt and grant experience, technology approach, etc.) have been discussed elsewhere in our proposal,- following summarizes of our specific approach _ d procedures as it relates water and wastewater utility environment. Internal Controls Strong internal controls are the foundation of an effective control environment. In addition to understanding the core billing process and cash receipt controls, we place an added emphasis on other areas that are particularly subject to risk. >> Rate Changes: We analyze the process for entering/updating approved utility rates and the review thereof. Along 1 the thought process of "garbage in, garbage out," we have seen instances of governments with foundational errors in their rate entry. The financial impacts, typically in the form of underbillings, can be substantial. » Bili Adjustment:. This relates to pre -bill adjustments for potentially unusual meter reads or other anomalies requiring manual intervention. While these garner less attention than customer account adjustments after amounts have been billed, the procedures and controls over these adjustments are just as critical. Customer Account Adjustments No individual should have too much involvement/authority in the account adjustment process. We start our analysis by determining whether sufficient segregation of duties are present related to these key internal controls. Sampling and Detailed Testing It is critical to understand the internal controls and determine whether they have been designed adequately. The following represents some of our core procedures that assess whether said controls are functioning as designed: To ensure a) proper system rate tables in accordance with the approved billing rates, and b) accurate bill calculation, we annually select a large sample of utility bills from a cross-section of customers falling into different customer type/billing categories and follow such transactions through the entire process, from all factors (meter type, consumption, rates, etc.) in the initial bill generation through to the customer payment. » Customer Account Adjustments Due to the magnitude of risk related to improper account adjustments, we annually select a sample of customer account adjustments to ensure all applicable controls were followed, most notably that such adjustments were properly reviewed and approved. Data Extraction and Trends In addition to the transaction -level testing, we perform high-level analyses regarding billing and adjustment activity. While we will perform broad -level recalculation testing where feasible, we also focus our testing on trend analysis in the following areas: » Zero -read (Meters° Just as critical as ensuring proper amounts were billed, is assessing whether all amounts were billed and minimizing water loss. In addition to assessing internal controls related to the identification of trends that may indicate broken/zero-read meters, we perform a trend analysis to identify any increased activity with regard to accounts showing zero consumption for an extended period of time. » Customer Account Adjustments,. We often perform this testing before selecting individual transactions for further scrutiny. By obtaining an extract of account adjustments with as much information as possible, we can analyze the data to identify unusual trends in adjustments by employee, by customer account, and other metrics that may be indicative of potentially inappropriate activity. A PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER C Y 35 4. Audit Approach Technology and Your Audit Did you have a positive experience interacting with Rehmann's request list protocol? Well, good news - we use Suralink too! One of our favorite components of our audit approach and the logistics of performing the audit relates to our use of the Suralink client engagement platform. Not only is this one of the premiere file -sharing products on the market, but we believe our internal strategy and training surrounding the use of the platform is what truly maximizes the efficiency and effectiveness of communication in the audit process. In short, rather than providing you with a request list via Excel or some other "traditional" means, we compile our request list in Excel and then import it into a Suralink Engagement. Each line on the imported list generates a "Request" in the Suralink Engagement. From there, we add any applicable users you want authorized to access the request list who can then access the full list and/or their specific assigned tasks. The primary attributes and benefits of how we utilize this platform are as follows: Centralized Repository of Request List Item Communications Gone are the days of four different team members from your side working with four different team members from our side with numerous unique email chains requesting the same items. And then the next thing you know, you've provided the same file to your auditors three times and potentially may still get asked for it a fourth time! By shifting these communications to Suralink Engagements it allows all individuals with access to follow along the same conversation surrounding any follow-up questions on an audit request. Request Assignment Requests can be assigned to one or more specific users, providing for an increased ability to delegate audit responsibilities to the appropriate individuals and for users to easily filter for requests assigned to them. Requests also can be locked to specific users so only those with access may see the request and any comments or attached files. Due Date Tracking Each request is loaded with a specific Client Export List Status due date to help your team prioritize the most impactful and/or timely items that will help facilitate the most seamless audit process possible. Status View Gone are the days of needing to request an updated open items list and waiting on your audit team to assemble and provide it. At any time, you are able to log into your Suralink account and view a real-time status update on the audit request list. Subsequent Year Rollforward One of the ways we work to improve the audit workflow year after year is how we handle additional requests and/or items needed annually, but not on the initial request list. Every year, when completing the audit, we archive the completed Suralink Engagement - inclusive of the "original" request list and any additional items/questions added - and are able to roll it forward to use as the starting point for next year's request list. This allows you to provide as much of the needed documentation on Day 1, which ultimately helps streamline the audit process and minimize the quantity of follow-up questions, therefore also minimizing disruptions to your day-to-day work! .:....................... __..................................... ........ _...... A PROPOSAL TO INDIAN RIVER C�tINTY 36 4. Audit Approach Technology and Your Audit Weekly Status Calls While not a direct tool in the Suralink Engagement, one of our best practices during audit fieldwork and the subsequent wrap-up phase is to schedule a weekly status call to address any questions in need of a conversation, discuss deliverables and projected completion timing, etc. Sometimes these calls may last five minutes or even be cancelled, but by having a standing call on the calendar every week, we've found this to be a great tool to keep everyone on the same page and leave no one in the dark on where we are in the grand scheme of things, whether it be you wanting to understand the status of the audit or us looking for the latest ETA on the last few outstanding items needed to complete the audit. Overall, our implementation of Suralink Engagements has been a game -changer for our team and clients alike. We're confident we'll make your audit experience the smoothest it's ever been! Views Within the Two -Factor Authentication Client View of Homepage MW .:........................ .... _............ _...... _...... ............. _........................ .._.._.... _...........A..PROPOSAL'TO INDIAN RIVER..C�.URTY..........37 ofgcaga2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd516 Audit 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 County) and James Moore & Co., P.L. (hereinafter called Auditor). BACKGROUND RECITAIS A. Pursuant to Florida Statutes section 218.391, the County issued a Request for Proposals for independent auditing services. B. Pursuant to applicable Florida law and Request for Proposals 2025035, the County's duly constituted Auditor Selection Committee received proposals and ranked the firms that responded to the Request for Proposals based on the evaluative criteria set forth in the Request for Proposals. C. Auditor was the highest ranked respondent to the Request for Proposals and on May 6, 2025, the County approved the Auditor Selection Committee recommendation to appoint Auditor to provide the independent auditing services set forth in the Request for Proposals and this Agreement. D. Auditor is willing and able to perform the services as set forth in this Agreement on the terms and conditions set forth below. E. County and Auditor wish to enter into this Agreement for the independent auditing services as set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. DESCRIPTION OF COUNTY RECORDS TO BE AUDITED. The records of the County that will be audited by Auditor, pursuant to this Agreement, are as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference in its entirety. 2. SCOPE OF INDEPENDENT AUDITING SERVICES. The scope of independent audit services provided under this Agreement shall be in accordance with the provisions of Florida Statutes and the Rules of the Auditor General, as may be amended from time to time, and more specifically set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference in its entirety ("Services"). The Services are to be performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards in addition to the following: l) Florida Statutes; 2) Regulations of the Florida Department of Financial Services; 3) Rules of the Auditor General (Chapter 10.550, Local Government Entity Audits); 4) Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities, and Functions, published by the U.S. Government Accountability Office; 5) Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements of Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance); and 6) any other applicable federal, state and local laws or regulations. Auditor agrees that each audit prepared under this Agreement shall conform to the requirements set forth herein. The County is progressive in its attitude toward new accounting standards, and early implementation is practiced when recommended. 3. AUDIT RESPONSIBILITIES. 3.1. The "Audit Approach," consisting of pages 25-36 of the Auditor's Proposal for Independent Auditing Services, all set forth in Exhibit "C" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this 183 ofgcaga2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd5i6 reference in their entirety, set forth the framework under which the Services will be performed under this Agreement. 3.2. The County has received the Government Finance Officers Association's Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the 1983 through 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Reports ("ACFR"). The ACFR for each of the fiscal years covered by this Agreement will be submitted for consideration for such Certificate. Auditor shall provide technical assistance to help the County meet the requirements to attain such Certificate. 3.3• Auditor acknowledges and agrees that it possesses the ability to store all working papers and reports at the Auditor's expense for a minimum of five years, unless Auditor is notified by the County to extend the retention period. The Auditor will be required to make working papers available, upon request, to the following parties or their designees: the County; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; General Accounting Office; parties to an audit quality review process; and auditors of entities of which the County is a recipient of grant funds. In addition, Auditor shall respond to the reasonable inquiries of successor auditors and allow successor auditors to review working papers. 3.4• Auditor agrees to comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations applicable to the furnishing of the Services set forth in this Agreement, and any provisions required thereby to be included herein shall be deemed to be incorporated herein by reference. 4. ADDITIONAL SERVICES. It is the intent of the County that future additional audit requirements, imposed on the County by applicable national and state agencies, shall be provided by the Auditor under this Agreement and included in the negotiated compensation in this Agreement. The Auditor acknowledges and agrees that any future additional audit requirements, imposed on the County by applicable national and state agencies, are included within the negotiated compensation set forth in this Agreement. 5. AUDITOR AUDIT TEAM. The Auditor shall assign members of its staff, as identified in the Auditor's Proposal for Independent Auditing Services, attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and incorporated herein by this reference in its entirety ("Auditor Audit Team"). The Auditor agrees that the County shall have the right to approve the Auditor's Audit Team, and that the Auditor shall not change any manager of its Auditor's Audit Team without prior written notice to the County. Furthermore, if any manager of the Auditor's Audit Team is removed from providing Services under this Agreement, or employment is otherwise terminated or curtailed by the Auditor, or if any manager of the Auditor's Audit Team terminates employment with the Auditor, then the Auditor shall promptly replace its Auditor's Audit Team manager with a person of comparable experience and expertise, who shall also be subject to the County's approval. The County acknowledges and agrees that its approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 6. TERM; TERMINATION. 6.1. This Agreement shall remain in effect for a term of five years, subject to sooner termination as provided herein. The Auditor acknowledges and agrees that the completion of the audit for the County's 2024-2025 fiscal year is specifically included with the term of this Agreement, subject to sooner termination as provided herein. 6.2. This Agreement may be terminated: (a) by the County, for any reason, upon at least ninety (90) days' prior written notice to the Auditor; or (b) by the Auditor, for any reason, upon at least ninety (90) days' prior written notice to the County; or (c) by the mutual agreement of the parties; or d) as may otherwise be provided below. In the event of the termination of this Agreement, any liability of 2 184 ofgcaga2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd516 one parry to the other arising out of any Services rendered, or for any act or event occurring prior to the termination, shall not be terminate d or released. 6.3. In the event of termination by the County, the County's sole obligation to the Auditor shall be payment for those portions of satisfactorily completed work under this Agreement. Such payment shall be determined on the basis of the hours of work performed by the Auditor, or the percentage of work completed as estimated by the Auditor and agreed upon by the County up to the time of termination. In the event of such termination, the County may, without penalty or other obligation to the Auditor, elect to employ other persons to perform the same or similar services. 6.4. The obligation to provide Services under this Agreement may be terminated by either parry upon seven (7) days prior written notice in the event of substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms of this Agreement through no fault of the terminating party. 6.5. In the event that the Auditor merges with another company, becomes a subsidiary of, or makes any other substantial change in structure, the County reserves the right to terminate this Agreement in accordance with its terms under item 6.2. 6.6. In the event of termination of this Agreement, the Auditor agrees to provide copies of any and all documents prepared by the Auditor for the County in connection with this agreement. 6.7 Auditor certifies that it and those related entities of Auditor 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, Auditor certifies that it and those related entities of Auditor 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. County may terminate this Agreement if Auditor 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. County may terminate this Agreement if Auditor, 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. COMPENSATION. 7.1. The County shall pay -to the Auditor a mutually agreed upon not -to -exceed annual professional fee for each year of the five-year term of this Agreement, payable as shown in the table below. Audit Year End Total Fee October November December January February Final (March) 9/30/2025 $190,000 $28,500 $28,500 $38,000 $38,000 $38,000 $19,000 9/30/2026 $205,000 $30,750 $30,750 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $41,000 $20,500 9/30/2027 $220,000 $33,000 $ 3,000 $ 4,000 $44,000 $44,000 $22,000 9/30/2028 $235,000 $35,250 $35,250 $47,000 $47,000 $47,000 $23,500 9/30/2029 $250,000 $37,500 $37,500 $ 0,000 $50,000 $ O000 $25,000 3 185 of9caga2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd5i6 7.2. Proper Invoices, submitted for work completed each month shown above, shall be submitted to the County's Finance Department in detail sufficient for proper prepayment and post payment audit. All payments for services shall be made to the Auditor by the County in accordance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Section 218.70, Florida Statutes, et seq. 8. INSURANCE. 8.1. The Auditor shall not commence to perform the Services under this Agreement until it has obtained all the insurance required under this Agreement, and such certificates of insurance have been approved by the County's Risk Manager. A certificate of insurance shall be provided to the County's Risk Manager for review and approval ten (10) days prior to commencement of any work under this Agreement, as well as prior to the County's execution of this agreement. The insurance company must have a rating by AM. Best Company of at least A: V. Such certificates of insurance or an endorsement provided by the Auditor must state that the County will be given thirty (30) days prior written notice prior to cancellation or material change in coverage. The County shall be named as an additional insured on all policies except workers' compensation. 8.2 Auditor shall procure and maintain, for the duration of this Agreement, the minimum insurance coverage as set forth herein. The cost of such insurance shall be included in the Auditor's fee: 8.2.1. Workers' compensation to meet statutory limits in the State of Florida and Employer's Liability with a limit of $100,00o for each accident, $500,00o disease (policy limit) and $100,000 disease (each employee). 8.2.2. Commercial General Liability with a minimum combined sing le limit of $1,000,00o per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. This is to include premises/operations, products/completed operations, contractual liability and independent contractors coverage. 8.2.3. Business Auto Liability with a minimum combined sing le limit of $300,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. This is to include owned, hired, and non -owned autos. 8.2.4. Professional liability with a minimum limit of $1,000,00o per occurrence. 8.3. The County is to be an additional insured on the commercial general liability and business automobile liability policies. The County will be given 3o days' notice prior to cancellation or modification of any insurance. Such notification shall be in writing by registered mail, return receipt requested and addressed to the Risk Manager. It is the responsibility of the contractor to insure that all subcontractors comply with all insurance requirements. 8.4. The County, by and through its Risk Manager, reserves the right periodically to review any and all policies of insurance and reasonably to adjust the limits of coverage required hereunder, from time to time throughout the term of this Agreement. In such event, the County shall provide the Auditor with separate written notice of such adjusted limits and Auditor shall comply within thirty (30) days of receipt thereof. The failure by Auditor to provide such additional coverage shall constitute a default by Auditor and shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement by the County. 9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. It is specifically acknowledged and agreed by the parties hereto that the Auditor is and shall be, in the performance of all Services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of the County. All persons engaged in any of the Services performed pursuant to this Agreement shall at all times, and in all places, be subject to the Auditor's sole direction, supervision, and control, The Auditor shall 4 186 ofgcaga2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd516 exercise control over the means and manner in which Auditor and its employees perform the Services, and in all respects the Auditor's relationship and the relationship of its employees to the County shall be that of an independent contractor performing solely under the terms of the Agreement and not as employees, agents, or servants of the County. io. MERGER; MODIFICATION. This Agreement incorporates and includes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, correspondence, conversations, agreements or understandings applicable to the matters contained herein and the parties agree that there are no commitments, agreements, or understandings of any nature whatsoever concerning the subject matter hereof that are not contained in this document. Accordingly, it is agreed that no deviation from the terms hereof shall be predicated upon any prior or contemporaneous representations or agreements, whether oral or written. No alteration, change, or modification of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the Auditor and the County. 11. GOVERNING LAW; VENUE. This Agreement, including all attachments hereto, shall be construed according to 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 federal jurisdiction, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. 12. REMEDIES; NO WAIVER. All remedies provided in this Agreement shall be deemed cumulative and additional, and not in lieu or exclusive of each other or of any other remedy available to either party, at law or in equity. Each right, power and remedy of the parties provided in this Agreement shall be cumulative and concurrent and shall be in addition to every other right, power or remedy provided for in this Agreement or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. The failure of either party to insist upon compliance by the other party with any obligation, or exercise any remedy, does not waive the right to do so in the event of a continuing or subsequent delinquency or default. A party's waiver of one or more defaults doe s not constitute a waiver of any other delinquency or default. If any legal action or other proceeding is brought for the enforcement of this Agreement or because of an alleged dispute, breach, default, or misrepresentation in connection with any provisions of this Agreement, each party shall bear its own costs. 13. SEVERABILITY. If any term or provision of this Agreement, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall, to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable for the remainder of this Agreement, then the application of such term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable shall not be affected, and every other term and provision of this Agreement shall be deemed valid and enforceable to the extent permitted by law. 14. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS. The obligations of the County under this Agreement are subject to the availability of funds lawfully appropriated for its purpose by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County. 15. NO PLEDGE OF CREDIT. The Auditor shall not pledge the County's credit or make it a guarantor of payment or surety for any contract, debt, obligation, judgment, lien, or any form of indebtedness. 16. PUBLIC RECORDS. Indian River County is a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Auditor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Auditor shall: 5 187 of9ca9a2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd5i6 (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 Auditor or keep and maintain public records required by the County to perform the service. If the Auditor transfers all public records to the County upon completion of the contract, the Auditor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the Auditor 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. (5) IF THE AUDITOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE AUDITOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: (772) 226-1424 publicrecords(&indianriver.gov Indian River County Office of the County Attorney 18ol 2 -7th Street Vero Beach, FL 3296o Failure of the Auditor to comply with these requirements shall be a material breach of this Agreement. 17. NOTICES. Any notice, request, demand, consent, approval, or other communication required or permitted by this Agreement shall be given or made in writing and shall be served, as elected by the party giving such notice, by any of the following methods: (a) Hand delivery to the other party; (b) Delivery by commercial overnight courier service; or (c) Mailed by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid), return receipt requested at the addresses of the parties shown below: County: Indian River County Attn: Elissa Nagy, Chief Deputy Comptroller, Project Manager 180127th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960 -3365 Phone: (772) 226-1570 6 188 ofgcaga2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd516 Auditor: James Moore & Co., P.L. Zach Chalifour, CPA, Lead Partner 121 Executive Circle, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone (386) 257-4100 Notices shall be effective when received at the address as specified above. Email transmission is acceptable notice effective when received, provided, however, that email transmissions received after 5:00 p.m. or on weekends or holidays, will be deemed received on the next day that is not a weekend day or a holiday. The original of the notice must additionally be mailed. Either party may change its address, for the purposes of this section, by written notice to the other parry given in accordance with the provisions of this section. 18. SURVIVAL. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, each obligation in this Agreement to be performed by Auditor shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 19. INDEMNIFICATION. Auditor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless County, together with its agents, engineers, employees, officers, elected officials and representatives, from liabilities, damages, losses, and costs, including but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent caused by a breach of this Agreement or the negligence, recklessness or intentional wrongful misconduct of the Auditor and persons employed or utilized by the Auditor in the performance of the Services under this Agreement. This indemnification and hold harmless provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 20. CONSTRUCTION. The headings of the sections of this Agreement are for the purpose of convenience only, and shall not be deemed to expand, limit, or modify the provisions contained in such Sections. All pronouns and any variations thereof shall be deemed to refer to the masculine, feminine or neuter, singular or plural, as the identity of the parry or parties may require. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree that each was properly represented by counsel and this Agreement was negotiated and drafted at arm's-length so that the judicial rule of construction to the effect that a legal document shall be construed against the draftsperson shall be inapplicable to this Agreement. 21. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement maybe executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original copy and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 22. E -VERIFY. Auditor 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. Auditor is also responsible for obtaining an affidavit from all subcontractors, as required in Section 448•095(5)(b), F.S., stating the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an unauthorized alien. 23. FOREIGN ENTITY OWNERSHIP. Auditor does not meet any of the criteria in Section 287.138, Florida Statutes, relating to Foreign Entity Ownership, that would exclude it from eligibility to enter an agreement which may give access to an individual's personal identifying information. 24. GENERAL. The Background Recitals are true and correct and form a material part of this Agreement 7 189 ofgcaga2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd5i6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, COUNTY and AUDITOR have signed this Agreement in duplicate. One counterpart each has been delivered to COUNTY and AUDITOR. All portions of the Contract Documents have been signed or identified by COUNTY and AUDITOR or on their behalf. This Agreement will be effective on May 6, 2025. OWNER: Indian River County By: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman By: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: By: Jennifer W. Shuler, County Attorney Ryan L. Butler, Clerk of Court and Comptroller Attest: Deputy Clerk (SEAL) AUDITOR: James Moore & Co., P.L. By: Name: Title: (Corporate Seal) (If CONTRACTOR is a corporation or partnership, attach evidence of authority to sign) Attest: Name: Title: 8 190 of9caga2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd5i6 Exhibit A - Description of Indian River County's Records to be Audited i) Indian River County encompasses approximately 497 square miles of land with an estimated population of 171,029. It is located on the east coast of Florida, approximately 135 miles north of Miami and loo miles east-southeast of Orlando. The City of Vero Beach is the County seat. 2) For reporting purposes, the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report will include the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), the Clerk of the Circuit Court/Comptroller, the Property Appraiser, the Sheriff, the Supervisor of Elections, and the Tax Collector. Also included in the financial statements are two blended component units, the Solid Waste Disposal District and the Emergency Services District. 3) Accounting records for the BOCC, including the Solid Waste Disposal District and the Emergency Services District, are maintained by the Clerk's Comptroller Division. The BOCC's records include a general fund (general fund and MSTU fund reported as one fund), 31 special revenue funds (31 reporting funds, rolled from 55 individual funds), 2 debt service funds,l capital projects fund, 4 enterprise funds (4 reporting funds, rolled from 7 individual funds), 3 internal service funds (3 reporting funds, rolled from 4 individual funds),1 custodial fund, an OPEB Trust fund, a general fixed assets account group, and a general long-term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the BOCC totaled $332.1 million. Enterprise funds are used to account for the County's Golf Course, Building Department, Water and Sewer Systems, and the Solid Waste Disposal District. 4) Accounting records for the Clerk are maintained by staff. The Clerk's records include a general fund, a special revenue fund (1 reporting fund, rolled from 5 individual funds), 7 custodial funds, and a general long-term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the Clerk totaled $7.4 million. 5) Accounting records for the Property Appraiser are maintained by the Property Appraiser's staff. The Property Appraiser's records include a general fund and a general long- term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the Property Appraiser totaled $4.6 million. 6) Accounting records for the Sheriff are maintained by the Sheriff s staff. The Sheriffs records include a general fund, a special revenue fund (1 reporting fund, rolled from 11 individual funds), a general fixed assets account group, and a general long-term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the Sheriff totaled $83.2 million. 7) Accounting records for the Supervisor of Elections are maintained by the Supervisor's staff. The Supervisor's records include a general fund, a special revenue fund, and a general long-term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the Supervisor of Elections totaled $2.3 million. 8) The Tax Collector's staff maintains accounting records for the Tax Collector. The Tax Collector's records include a general fund, custodial funds, and a general long-term debt account group. The FY 2024 operating and capital expenditures for the Tax Collector totaled $6.8 million. 9) All accounting records are maintained on a GAAP basis. 6 191 ofgcaga2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd516 10) Budgets are integrated with the accounting records. 11) Indian River County has received the Government Finance Officers Association's Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the 1983 through 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Reports. The ACFR for each of the fiscal years covered by this RFP will be submitted for consideration for the Certificate. The selected firm will be expected to provide technical assistance to help the County meet the program's requirements. 12) Indian River County is progressive in its attitude toward new accounting standards. Early implementation is practiced when recommended. 10 192 ofgcaga2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd516 Exhibit B — Services Required 1) An audit and an opinion on the basic financial statements for the County and for the BOCC and each Constitutional Officer. 2) The audit is to be done in accordance with the requirements listed in the introduction paragraph. 3) Review and make recommendation for required note disclosures for the County's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. 4) Following the completion of the audit of the fiscal year's financial statements, the auditor shall issue the following reports for the County and each individual constitutional officer: a. An independent auditors' report b. A report on internal control over financial reporting and compliance c. Reports on compliance with specific requirements applicable to federal and state financial assistance programs. d. The auditor shall communicate in a letter to management any reportable conditions found. e. Other reports as required by law or other governing bodies. 5) Special Reports for the County: a. Schedule of Activity Landfill Management Escrow Account prepared in accordance with Rules 62-701.630(5) and 62-701.730(11), Florida Administrative Code. b. Data Collection Form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (SF -SAC) as required by OMB Circular A-133• c. Review of Annual Financial Report due to Department of Financial Services d. Statement of County Funded Court -Related Functions as required by 29.008 Florida Statutes (currently due January 31st) e. Statement of compliance for budget and performance measures as required by Florida Statutes 28.35 and 28.36. f. Other compliance reports as required by the State or regulatory organizations. 6) Assistance in providing guidance and implementing changes in governmental accounting standards. 7) If the County issues debt, for which the official statement in connection with the debt contains basic financial statements and the independent auditors' report, the firm shall be required to issue a "consent and citation of expertise" as auditor and any necessary "comfort letters" at no additional cost to the County. 8) Irregularities and illegal acts. Auditors shall be required to make an immediate, written report of all irregularities and illegal acts to the Clerk and the County Administrator. 11 193 of9ca9a2-17eb-4001-a6da-c259143bd516 Exhibit C - Audit Approach and Work Plan 12 194 Indian River County, Florida MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0506 Type: Consent Staff Report TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Procurement Manager DATE: April 21, 2025 SUBJECT: Award of RFP 2025010 for Medical Director Services q1 Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 BACKGROUND On behalf of the Emergency Services District, RFP 2025010 was issued to solicit services of a physician to serve as Medical Director for Emergency Medical Services (EMS). This physician collaborates with and serves as an expert advisor and consultant to Indian River County Fire Rescue (IRCFR) on issues and questions regarding the medical content of the department. The Medical Director reports to the office of the Fire Chief, and serves many key functions, such as the liaison between IRCFR and the local medical community, and a collaborator and approver the department's EMS protocols and practices. The current medical director, Dr. Roger J. Nicosia, Jr., M.D. (Dr. Nicosia) has been serving the District since 1989, with the current contract term expiring on June 17, 2025. While the District has been satisfied with Dr. Nicosia's services, they felt it appropriate to solicit proposals to ensure IRCFR is providing the best possible medical care and receiving the best medical guidance. ANALYSIS Three proposals were received by the February 12, 2025 deadline, including Dr. Nicosia, as part of the Treasure Coast Emergency Services, LLC proposal. A selection committee, comprised of Deputy Chief Sean Gibbons, Assistant Chief Steve Greer, Captain Tyler Logsdon, Lieutenant Chris Hinson and Sergeant Marcus Robinson independently reviewed and scored the proposals, based on the criteria established in the RFP, with price valued at 25 percent of the scores. The committee requested interviews with the three proposers, and subsequently developed a final ranking of providers. Final Ranking nnual Price 1. Elite Medical Specialists, LLC 75,000 2. David Rubay, MD, LLC 110,000 3. Treasure Coast Emergency Services, LLC 70,000 The initial term of the award is three years, with subsequent automatic annual renewals, unless either party provides 90 -day prior written notice of intent to terminate. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow 110 LegistarT"' The existing agreement, executed in 2002, can be terminated with written via certified mail or hand delivery at least 30 days prior to the annual expiration. BUDGETARYIMPACT Funds in the annual amount of $75,000 are budgeted and available in the Emergency Services District/Fire Rescue/Other Professional Services account, 11412022-033190. Account Description ccount Number nnual Amount Emergency Services District/Fire Rescue/Other Professional Services 11412022-033190 75,000 STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Board award RFP 2025010 to Elite Medical Specialists, LLC, approve the agreement, and authorize the Chairman to execute it after review and approval by the County Attorney as to form and legal sufficiency, and receipt and approval of the required insurance by the Risk Manager. Staff also requests authorization to provide written notice to Dr. Nicosia of the non -renewal of the current agreement. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow 1106 LegistarTm RFP 2025010 Medical Director Services Agreement Professional Services Agreement THIS AGREEMENT, entered into on the 18th day of June, 2025, by and between INDIAN RIVER County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "County", and Elite Medical Specialists, LLC, hereinafter referred to as the "Medical Director". BACKGROUND RECITALS: The County selected Medical Director to perform and provide professional medical direction in compliance with §401.265, Florida Statute and §64-J, Florida Administrative Code ("Services"), based on a proposal submitted in response to Request for Proposals 2025010. The County and the Medical Director, in consideration of their mutual covenants, herein agree with respect to the performance of professional consulting services by the Medical Director, and the payment for those services by the County, as set forth in this AGREEMENT. The Medical Director shall provide the County with consulting services and such other related services as defined in the scope of work, provided as Exhibit 1. NOW THEREFORE, in accordance with the mutual covenants herein contained and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE Medical Director The Medical Director agrees to perform all necessary Services in connection with the work set forth in Exhibit 1. The Medical Director shall not assign or transfer any work under this AGREEMENT without the prior written consent of the County. 2. TERM; DURATION OF AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT shall remain in full force and effect for an initial term of three years, unless otherwise terminated by mutual consent of the parties hereto, or terminated pursuant to Section 5 "Termination". Following the initial term, this AGREEMENT will automatically renew annually, unless either party provides written notice to the other party, no less than go days prior to the renewal date. 3. COMPENSATION The County shall pay to the Medical Director a mutually agreed upon annual amount of $75,000, billed and payable on a monthly basis ($6,250 per month). After the initial term, the annual amount will be automatically adjusted, based on the change to the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI - U) South data, between the month of May of the previous calendar year, to the month of May of the current calendar year. 197 RFP 2025010 Medical Director Services Agreement 4. INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION Medical Director shall maintain for the duration of the AGREEMENT, and provide evidence to County, insurance covering the professional conduct of Medical Director during the course of his duties while under this agreement. The cost of such insurance shall be included in the Medical Director's fees. Minimum Scope of Insurance A. Worker's Compensation and Employers Liability of $1oo,000 each accident, $500,00o disease policy limit, and $ioo,000 disease each employee, if required by the State of Florida. C. Professional Medical Malpractice Liability $1,000,000 per claim, $2,000,00o aggregate combined single limit. Medical Director's insurance coverage shall be primary. All above insurance policies shall be placed with insurers with a Best's rating of no less that A -VII. The insurer chosen shall also be licensed to do business in Florida. The insurance policies procured, with the exception of the Professional Liability, shall be occurrence forms, not claims made policies. The insurance companies chosen shall provide certificates of insurance prior to signing of contracts, to the Indian River County Risk Management Department. The Medical Director shall ensure any subordinate providers maintain the insurance as detailed herein. The Medical Director shall indemnify and hold harmless the County and its commissioners, officers, employees and agents, from liabilities, damages, losses, and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the Medical Director and other persons employed or utilized by the Medical Director in the performance of the contract. 5. TERMINATION This AGREEMENT may be terminated: (a) by the County, for any reason, upon sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the Medical Director; or (b) by the Medical Director, for any reason, upon sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the County; or (c) by the mutual Agreement of the parties; or d) as may otherwise be provided below. In the event of the termination of this AGREEMENT, any liability of one party to the other arising out of any Services rendered, or for any act or event occurring prior to the termination, shall not be terminated or released. In the event of termination of this AGREEMENT, the Medical Director agrees to stop work on the date and to the extent possible, surrender any and all documents first prepared by the Medical Director for the County in connection with this AGREEMENT, and complete all parts of the work that have not been terminated. 6. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 6.1 Medical Director represents that he has, or will secure at his own expense, any necessary personnel required to perform the ser vices under this agreement. Such personnel shall not be employees of County. 2 198 RFP 2025010 Medical Director Services Agreement 6.2 All of the services required herein shall be performed by the Medical Director or under his supervision, and all personnel engaged in performing the services shall be fully qualified, duly licensed and registered. 6.3 Governing Law; Venue. This AGREEMENT, including all attachments hereto, shall be construed according to the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any lawsuit brought by either parry against the other party or otherwise arising out of this AGREEMENT shall be in Indian River County, Florida, or, in the event of federal jurisdiction, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. 6.4 If any term or provision of this AGREEMENT or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall, to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable for the remainder of this AGREEMENT, then the application of such term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable shall not be affected, and every other term and provision of this AGREEMENT shall be deemed valid and enforceable to the extent permitted by law. 6.5 The obligations of the County under this AGREEMENT are subject to the availability of funds lawfully appropriated for its purpose by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County. 6.6 Medical Director shall not pledge the County's credit or make it a guarantor of payment or surety for any contract, debt, obligation, judgment, lien, or any form of indebtedness. 6.7 Medical Director represents that he presently has no interest, and shall acquire no interest, either direct or indirect, while performing the services required by this AGREEMENT, which would conflict in any manner with Florida Statute. Medical Director further represents that no person having any such interest shall be employed during the term of this agreement. 7. PUBLIC RECORDS COMPLIANCE The Medical Director shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Medical Director shall: (i) 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 Medical Director or keep and maintain public records required by the County to perform the service. If the Medical Director transfers all public records to the County upon completion of the contract, the Medical Director shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the Medical Director 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. K3 199 RFP 2025010 Medical Director Services Agreement B. IF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: (772) 226-1424 publicrecords@indianriver.gov Indian River County Office of the County Attorney 180127th Street Vero Beach, FL 3296o C. Failure of the Medical Director to comply with these requirements shall be a material breach of this AGREEMENT. 8. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR RELATIONSHIP 8.1 Medical Director is, and shall remain, an independent contractor in the performance of all work, services, and activities under this AGREEMENT and is not an employee, agent, or servant of the County. All persons engaged in any of the work or services performed pursuant to this AGREEMENT shall at all times and in all places be subject to Medical Director's sole discretion, supervision, and control. Medical Director shall exercise control over the means and manner in which he and his employees perform the work and in all respects Medical Director's relationship and the relationship with his employees to County shall be that of independent contractor and not as County's employees. 8.2 Medical Director does not have the power or authority to bind County in any promise, agreement or representation, other than such power or authority which is specifically provided for in this AGREEMENT, or as otherwise authorized by County. 9. ACCESS TO RECORDS AND AUDITS Medical Director shall maintain adequate records to justify all charges, expenses and costs incurred in performing the work for at least three (3) years after completion of this AGREEMENT. County shall have access to such books, records, and documents as required in this Section for the purpose of inspection or audit during normal business hours, at County's cost, upon five (5) days prior written notice. io. NONDISCRIMINATION Medical Director warrants and represents that all of his employees are treated equally during employment without regard to race, color, religion, physical handicap, sex, age or national origin. 4 200 RFP 2025010 Medical Director Services Agreement IN WITNESS WHEREOF, OWNER and Medical Director have signed this AGREEMENT in duplicate. One counterpart each has been delivered to County and Medical Director. All portions of the Contract Documents have been signed or identified by County and Medical Director or on their behalf. This AGREEMENT will be effective on June 18, 2025. County: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY By: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman By: John A. T itkanich, Jr., County Administrator APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: By: Chris Hicks, Assistant County Attorney Ryan L. Butler, Clerk of Court and Comptroller Attest: Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Designated Representative: Steve Greer, Assistant Chief, Emergency Medical Services 4225 43rd Ave, Vero Beach, FL 32967 (T72) 226-3951 sgreer@indianriver.gov til Medical Director: By: Name: Title: (Corporate Seal) (If Medical Director is a corporation or partnership, attach evidence of authority to sign) Attest: Name: Title: Designated Representative: Name: Title: Address: Phone: 201 RFP 2025010 Medical Director Services Agreement Exhibit 1— Scope of Services Indian River County (County) Emergency Services District (District) is seeking a physician to serve as Medical Director for Emergency Medical Services (EMS). This physician collaborates with and serves as an expert advisor and consultant to Indian River County Fire Rescue (IRCFR) on issues and questions regarding the medical content of the department. The Medical Director reports to the office of the Fire Chief and has the following essential job functions: • Direct, coordinate, and oversee medical evaluations for new hire physicals in accordance with NFPA 1582. • Perform all services required of a medical director and assume all legal duties and responsibilities of a medical director, as provided for by Florida State Statute, Section 401.265 (Medical Director), and Florida Statutes, Chapter 64J-1 (Medical Direction), and any other applicable laws, regulations, and rules of any governmental agency implementing said chapter, and any duties upon written notice from the Florida Department of Health that such additional duties are required of the Medical Director. • Supervise and assume direct responsibility for the medical performance of all EMT's and Paramedics operating for IRCFR. • Comply with Florda Statute, Section 401.265 (Medical Directors) and Rule 64J-1.004 (Medical Direction). • Consult in planning for emergency medical services provided by IRCFR, including recommendation for the provision of equipment, supplies, distribution of resources, personnel, training, and utilization of medical facilities. • Consult in the coordination of training of IRCFR personnel, including testing and certification procedures in conformance with the laws and regulations promulgated by the State of Florida and municipal government. • Periodically ride ambulances with IRCFR personnel and provide on-site personnel evaluation. • Coordinate the implementation of quality control procedures for monitoring the quality of emergency medical care to the patients served by IRCFR and coordinate the establishment of any necessary data collection and research activities necessary's the implementation of such a quality control mechanism. • The physician will provide his own professional Medical Malpractice Liability limits of $1,000,000/2,000,000 of insurance, as pertains to his function as Medical Director. Should such professional liability insurance coverage for the activities required by the Agreement become unavailable for any reason or should the premium for such professional liability insurance increase to.an unacceptable cost level as determined by the physician, it is understood that, subject to the termination provisions here, the parties may agree to renegotiate the reimbursement schedule for services rendered. 0 202 RFP 2025010 Medical Director Services Agreement • Be knowledgeable with the standards as set by NFPA 1581: Standard on Fire Rescue Department Infection Control. • Participate in the development of the probationary Paramedic program, as well as the EMS portion of the hiring process, on an as -needed basis determined by the Training Division. • Serve as a liaison between IRCFR and the local medical community. • Review and approve the department's goals, objectives, competencies and evaluation system regarding EMS protocols and practices. • Advise and make suggestions to the EMS committee regarding policies, practices, and protocols. • Support and participate in team building and organizational development programs. • Assist with the maintenance and updating of EMS guidelines in conjunction with current policies and practices. • Review, establish, and maintain patient care protocol and standards, ensuring that all federal and state policies, regulations, and guidelines for patient care are met; establishes and coordinate quality improvement, safety and infection control programs as required by 401.265 Florida Statues and Rule 64J-1.004. • Promote an open line of communication between all IRCFR personnel. • Support and carry out IRCFR's mission statement, its goals and objectives. • Provide review and oversite necessary to ensure that IRCFR's training curricula, instructional processes, and evaluation systems remain current, nationally accepted medical standards and guidelines for the practice of care. • Represent the organization at various community and/or business meetings, work as a consultant on various Emergency Medical Services Committees, and assist in the development of new programs and/or policies. The essential job functions are not to be construed as a complete statement of all duties performed. Director will be required to perform other job-related duties as required. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Graduation from an accredited four (4) year college or university with a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic (D.O.) designation. LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS OR REGISTRATIONS: Current State of Florida certifications as set forth in section 64-J, Florida Administrative Code Administrative Code and the Medical Director's requirements; and possess a valid Florida driver's license. ri 203 Indian River County, Florida * * MEMORANDUM ��OR104' File ID: 25-0515 Type: Consent Staff Report TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Procurement Manager DATE: April 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Award of Annual Bid 2025038 for Right -of -Way Mowing BACKGROUND ?J Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 On behalf of the Road and Bridge Division, annual bids were requested for contractors to perform mowing in 11 roadway right-of-way sections. The most recent agreements for this work expired on March 18, 2025, and the terms were not renewed so that a new bid could be issued with the segments to be mowed divided to smaller portions to enhance the execution of the work and award to multiple qualified vendors. The recommended term of award is one year, with the option of two one-year renewals. ANALYSIS The work is divided into the following Roadway Sections: Section 1 Oslo Road Section 2 7' Avenue / 27th Avenue SW Section 3 58' Avenue South of SR 60 Section 4 66' Avenue South of SR 60 Section 5 661 Avenue North of SR 60 Section 6 North US 1 Section 7 South US 1 Section 8 VLE / West Side - CR 512 from Roseland Road to 195 Section 9 East Side CR 512 from US 1 to Roseland Road Section 10 All SR 60 Medians and SR 60 Right -of -Ways including 43d Avenue Section 11 581 Avenue North of SR 60 Bids were received from (* indicates contractors who held previous ROW mowing contract): Brightview Landscape Services, Inc.* Clear Zone Maintenance, Inc. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 3 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow eis3Gt qy LegistarT"" Kerner Environmental* STS Maintain Services, Inc.* Jeffrey Hogues Lawncare* The invitation to bid noted that each section will be awarded in its entirety, with Contractors eligible to be awarded one or more sections. The bid documents also provided that the County reserves the right to award the work in a manner that is in its best interest. Therefore, the department reviewed the bids and proposed distribution of the work among four of the five contractors. The bidder not recommended for award submitted pricing substantially higher than any other contractor for each section. The recommendation is summarized in the table below. Staff believes Brightview and Clear Zone to have lower availability to execute the work, but Kerner and Jeffrey Hogues have proven capacity to satisfactorily execute several sections. Annual Bid Per Section (bold text indicates recommended award per section) Sectio Brightview Clear Zone Maintenance Kerner Environmental STS Maintain Services Jeffrey Hogues 1 $40,800.00 $28,280.88 $31,500.48 $85,752.00 $48,000.00 3-58' Avenue South of SR 60 $32,640.00 $27,228.96 $43,493.76 $97,392.00 $36,000.00 3 $24,480.00 $26,558.88 $58,769.52 No Bid $48,000.00 6 -North US 1 $32,640.00 $17,334.96 $30,749.52 $97,392.00 No Bid 5 $40,800.00 $29,077.92 $35,830.80 $97,392.00 No Bid 6 $57,120.00 $58,038.00 $48,074.88 No Bid No Bid 7 $40,800.00 $31,872.00 $33,294.48 No Bid No Bid 8 $44,880.00 $42,544.80 $89,697.84 $153,096.00 No Bid 9 $32,640.00 $22,860.00 $34,208.40 $179,304.00 o Bid 10 $58,752.00 $58,038.00 $59,699.52 No Bid o Bid 11 $24,480.00 $16,933.92 $41,097.84 No Bid $36,000.00 The total quantities and pricing for each of the sections, as proposed for award, are shown in the table below. Section Contractor Per Cut Total Annual (24 cuts) 1 -Oslo Road Jeffrey Hogues $2,000.00 $48,000.00 2-27' Avenue/27t' Avenue SW Jeffrey Hogues $1,500.00 $36,000.00 3-58' Avenue South of SR 60 Jeffrey Hogues $2,000.00 $48,000.00 -66t' Avenue South of SR 60 Kerner Environmental $1,281.23 $30,749.52 5-66' Avenue North of SR 60 Kerner Environmental $1,492.95 $35,830.80 6 -North US 1 Kerner Environmental $2,003.12 $48,074.88 7 -South US 1 Brightview $1,700.00 $40,800.00 8-VLE/West Side CR 512 from Roseland Road to 195 Clear Zone $1,772.70 $42,544.80 9-VLE/East Side CR 512 from US 1 to Roseland Road Clear Zone $952.50 $22,860.00 10 -All SR 60 Medians and SR 60 ROWs including 431 Ave Kerner Environmental $2,487.48 $59,699.52 Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 3 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow "i V LegistarTM 11-58a' Avenue North of SR 60 Brightview $1,020.00 $24,480.00 TOTAL $18,209.9 8 $437,039.52 BUDGETARY IMPACT Costs will be paid from the Transportation Fund/Roads and Bridges/Maintenance Accounts listed in the table below, along with estimated expenditures for both the remainder of the 24/25 FY and upcoming FY25/26. Account Number Account Description FY 24/25 FY 5/26 11121441-034675 Transportation/Roads and Bridges/Maintenance-581 Ave Mow & Landscape $30,200.0 $72,480. 0 00 11121441-034676Transportation/Roads and Bridges Maintenance -66' Ave Mow & Landscape $27,741.8 $66,580. 0 32 11121441-034677Transportation/Roads and Bridges Maintenance -271h Ave Mow & Landscape $15,000.0 $36,000. 0 00 11121441-034678Transportation/Roads and Bridges Maintenance -US 1 Mow & Landscape $37,031.2 $88,874. 0 88 11121441-034681Transportation/Roads and Bridges Maintenance -Oslo Rd Mow & Landscape $20,000.0 $48,000. 0 00 11121441-034685Transportation/Roads and Bridges Maintenance-SR60 Median/ROW $24,874.8 $59,699. Vowing 0 52 11121441-034689 Transportation/Roads and Bridges Maintenance-CR512&VLE $27,252.0 $65,404. Mow/Landscape 0 80 PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS None associated with the new bid. POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS Award termination and re -assignment if any contractors fail to perform as prescribed. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Board award bid 2025038 for Annual Right of Way Mowing by section to the contractors designated, and authorize the Procurement Manager to renew the award for two additional one-year periods, subject to satisfactory performance, vendor acceptance, and the determination that renewal of this annual bid is in the best interest of Indian River County. Indian River County, Florida Page 3 of 3 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow"6 i_egistarTM Indian River County, Florida * ' MEMORANDUM 104' File ID: 25-0513 Type: Consent Staff Report TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Procurement Manager DATE: April 22, 2022 il►1 Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 SUBJECT: Authorization to Increase Blanket Purchase Orders for Ring Power Corp and Auto Partners LLC. BACKGROUND Blanket Purchase orders are issued at the request of departments to enable as needed purchases over the course of the fiscal year. The Purchasing Manager may approve purchase orders up to $35,000 (not associated with a bid or contract), and the Administrator is authorized in Section 105.01 of the County Code to approve purchase orders up to $75,000. ANALYSIS The needs of some departments may exceed the Administrator's approval authority during the course of a fiscal year. Many of these purchases reflect needs that are not easily addressed through the bid process, and therefore a waiver of the requirement for bids is reasonable and necessary. As additional funds are needed on each Purchase Order, a change order request is entered, and is authorized by the department, the Budget Office, and Purchasing Division. Waiver of the requirement for bids and pre- authorization of the Purchase Orders by the Board will ensure the Purchase Orders can be increased expeditiously, after confirmation of the availability of funds in the appropriate account by the Budget Office. BUDGETARYIMPACT Funds are, or will be made available prior to any increase to the purchase orders is authorized as follows: Vendor and Material Current Amount Total equest Amount Spent 23/24 Ring Power Corp -Sublet Repairs $75,000 $150,000 $122,373 Auto Partners LLC (Dyer Chevrolet) - Sublet Repairs $75,000 $150,000 $81,588 Total 1$150,000 $300,000 1$203,961 Justification: Off site repair needs continue to increase Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 powe l LegistarT" Account Name Account Number Leet MaintenaceNehicle Maintenance/Other Contractual Service 50124291-033490 Vendor and Material Current Amount Total Request Amount Spent 23/24 Cole Auto Supply - Parts $75,000 $120,000 $100,049 Justification: Parts needed for on site repairs Account Name ccount Number Leet Maintenace/Fleet Maintenance/Inventory - Parts 501-141024 PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS Prior blanket PO increase authorizations (multiple). STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Board of County Commissioners waive the requirement for bids and authorize increases to the listed Purchase Orders, as available funds are approved by Budget. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow "t legistarT 9z. Indian River County Indian River County, Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 * ' * indianriver.gov MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0524 Type: Consent Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Procurement Manager DATE: April 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Amendment to Award for Annual Bid 2025002 for Sulfuric Acid BACKGROUND Bid 2025002 was awarded to Shrieve Chemical Company, LLC (Shrieve), on September 10, 2024, to furnish and deliver sulfuric acid used to treat water before it is fed into the nanofiltration membranes at the County's water treatment plants. The term of the initial award is October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025, with the option for two additional one-year renewals. ANALYSIS Shreive has requested a one-time adjustment to price, as the per liquid ton price for sulfur has more than doubled since the time of bid, they believe as an indirect result of tariffs, since sulfur is transported to the U.S. from Europe and the Middle East. Staff believes the requested adjustment is warranted, but proposes to institute a standing adjustment to the price every three months, whether an increase or decrease, based on the Fertilizer Pricing Index, Tampa market price, as was approved by the Board for the prior bid. Shreive has agreed to this modification. This will protect the County in event prices drop off the anticipated two years remaining on the agreement, and eliminate the need for additional approvals by the Board, in the event prices increase further. A change equal to 1/3 of the Fertilizer Pricing Index Tampa market price change will be made (as one ton of liquid sulfur is used to produce three tons of sulfuric acid). Shreive's initial request for modification is only based on the index change from January to April ($0.27/gallon), rather than the more significant change from time of bid to April ($0.39/gallon). The cycle of changes during the previous bid show the benefit of quarterly reviews and modification: Effective Date djusted Price per gallon Original Bid (9/3/21)$1.83 Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow "0 LegistarTm May 1, 2022 $2.33 August 1, 2022 $2.00 November 1, 2022 $1.34 February 1, 2023 $1.44 May 1, 2023 $1.372 BUDGETARYIMPACT The awarded price per gallon is $1.41, and the calculated increase, based on the index, is $0.27 per gallon, bringing the new per gallon price to $1.68. This reflects a potential annual increase in sulfur costs of $45,000. Funds for sulfuric acid are budgeted in the Water Production Chemicals account (47121936-035230) in the operating fund. Operating funds are derived from water and sewer sales. PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS Award of Bid 2025002 on September 10, 2024. POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS None STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A OTHER PLAN ALIGNMENT N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Board approve the amendment to the award, and authorize quarterly price modifications, as verified and approved by the Assistant Director of Utilities and Procurement Manager. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 power }dy legistarTM' Indian River County, Florida * * MEMORANDUM �ORIOy' File ID: 25-0512 Type: Consent Staff Report TO: Indian River County Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr, County Administrator Sean C. Lieske, Director of Utility Services FROM: Howard G. Richards, PE, Manager - Capital Projects DATE: April 16, 2025 9M Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 SUBJECT: Work Order No.2 for Arcadis, U.S., Inc. for Consulting and Support Services for the Department of Utility Services Computerized Maintenance Management System, IRCDUS Project ID: 00.23.541 BACKGROUND Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) provides drinking water, wastewater, and reuse water services to major portions of the County. Altogether, water and sewer services include over 50,000 accounts, serving a population of over 110,000 across an Urban Service Area (USA) of 96.44 square miles. An overview of the IRCDUS facilities and infrastructure are as follows: Drinking Water: Sixteen (16) source water wells with a combined annual average Consumptive Use Permit (CUP) of 16.228 million gallons per day (MGD), two (2) water treatment plants (WTPs) with a combined annual average daily flow (AADF) of 11.1 MGD, two (2) high -service pump stations, two (2) repump stations, two (2) elevated, and six (6) ground storage tanks totaling thirteen (13) million gallons (MG) of finished water storage, two (2) facilities for the treatment of demineralized concentrate, and over nine -hundred (900) miles of distribution pipeline ranging 4- to 42 -inch in diameter. Wastewater: Four (4) regional wastewater treatment facilities (WWTFs) with combined permitted AADF of 12.017 MGD, approximately five -hundred and twenty-nine (529) miles of sanitary sewers (i.e., gravity, force, and vacuum mains), over seven -thousand (7,000) manholes, four -hundred and seventeen (417) lift stations, and one (1) vacuum station fed by two -hundred and forty-nine (249) vacuum collection chambers. Treated effluent (reclaim water) for the WWTFs are disposed of by a combination of wetlands, rapid infiltration basins (RIBS), and golf course irrigation reuse. A common Residuals Dewatering Facility (RDF) treats sludge from the regional WWTFs, along with grease, septage, and waste from recreational vehicles from throughout the County. The RDF has a permitted AADF capacity of 229,000 gallons per day (gpd) influent, and averages 67,000 gpd. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 3 Printed on 4/30/2025 powV 4y t_egistarl" Reuse: Provides irrigation primarily for golf courses, comprising forty-six (46) miles of pipeline, a three (3) million -gallon storage tank, and supply pumps. As can be gleaned from the above descriptions; IRCDUS employs a vast array of assets (estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands) that requires Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) comprising an integrated set of practices and processes to optimally and sustainably maintain asset performance to deliver target levels of service (LOS) while minimizing the lifecycle costs at acceptable levels of risk. Doing so requires a fully functioning Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to enable work orders, data and information management for the assets. The Department currently uses the SEMS CMMS system, which is no longer supported by the vendor. On May 19, 2020, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved Work Order No. 2 (WO 2) to Arcadis pursuant to the Agreement for Professional Services entered into on October 17, 2017. Under WO 2, Arcadis develop functional and technical specifications for the procurement of a replacement CMMS. On May 16, 2023, the BCC approved the OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management software and implementation services for the replacement of the current SEMS software. Shortly after, IRCDUS commenced the CMMS Upgrade project, Project ID: 00.23.541. During the initial stage of implementation, it was discovered that additional requirements' planning is required for business processes, workflows, asset configuration, data, and information management. Based on discussions with OpenGov, the additional planning will require revisions to the software modules and services that were initially approved by the BCC. ANALYSIS To help ensure the aforementioned additional planning meets IRCDUS long-term goals for Asset Management, at staff s request, Arcadis provided the attached WO 2 pursuant to Continuing Contract Agreement, dated May 2, 2023, for a not -to -exceed total budget of $275,559.87. Under this new WO 2, Arcadis will provide consulting services to update the functional and technical requirements, and develop an implementation plan while providing additional oversight and subject matter expertise for the implementation of a fully functional CMMS. BUDGETARY IMPACT Funds, in the amount of $275,559.87 ($120,000 in FY 24/25 & $155,559.87 in FY 25/26), for this project are derived from the Utilities/Gen & Eng/Other Prof /Computerized Maintenance Supp account, number 47123536 -033190-23541, in the Utilities operating fund. The Utilities operating fund budget is derived from water and sewer revenues. Account Name Account Number Amount Utilities/Gen & Eng/Other Prof/Computerized Maintenance Supp 7123536-033190-23541 $275,559 .87 PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS • On May 19, 2020, approved Work Order No.2 (WO 2) to Arcadis pursuant to Agreement for Professional Services entered into on October 17, 2017. • On May 16, 2023, approved OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management software and implementation services for the replacement of the current SEMS software. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 3 Printed on 4/30/2025 powT qy Legistar' POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS • Approval of CMMS software modules and implementation services. • Amendment to Arcadis WO 2 (2023) for additional CMMS implementation support services. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Infrastructure: Planning, constructing, managing, and maintaining critical public infrastructure in response to our current needs, future demands, and the expectations of our community; embracing innovation, technology, and resiliency. OTHER PLAN ALIGNMENT None Noted. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners approve Work Order No. 2 to Arcadis, U.S., Inc. for Consulting and Support Services for the Department of Utility Services Computerized Maintenance Management System for a not -to -exceed total budget of $275,559.87 and authorize the Chair to execute the same. So long as there are no changes in the dollar amount under the work order and upon adequate completion of the services set forth in the work order, staff is directed to make final payment to Arcadis, U.S., Inc. ATTACHMENTS Arcadis WO 2 Proposal for CMMS Implementation Support Services Indian River County, Florida Page 3 of 3 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow V 1 LegistarTM ENGINEERING SERVICES WORK ORDER 02 This Work Order Number 02 is entered into as of this _ day of , pursuant to that certain Continuing Contract Agreement, dated May 2, 2023, ("Agreement"), by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and Arcadis, U.S., 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 mutually agreed upon lump sum or maximum amount not -to -exceed professional fee. Any additional costs must be approved in writing, and at a rate not to exceed the prices set forth in Exhibit B of the Agreement (Rate Schedule) for RFQ 2023015, made a part hereof by this reference. The Consultant will perform the professional services within the timeframe more particularly set forth in Exhibit A (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. CON SUI TANT: .- By:=— Name: Melissa L. Pomales, PE Title: Senior Vice President BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY: By: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman BCC Approval Date: By: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: By: Christopher A. Hicks, Assistant County Attorney Ryan L. Butler, Clerk of Court and Comptroller Attest: Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 214 ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF SERVICES CONSULTING SERVICES FOR COMPUTERIZED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT SERVICES IRCDUS Project ID: 00.23.541 1 OVERVIEW Background Indian River County (COUNTY) is evaluating the implementation of OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management to replace the existing SEMS computerized maintenance management system (CMMS). The COUNTY has requested a proposal from Arcadis U.S., Inc. (CONSULTANT) to provide consulting services to update the desired functional and technical requirements and develop an implementation plan while providing additional oversight and subject matter expertise for the implementation of a fully functional CMMS. The proposed work will be authorized as a work order under the existing Continuing Contract Agreement, between the COUNTY and CONSULTANT, dated May 2, 2023. The terms and conditions of the referenced Contract apply. 2 SCOPE OF WORK CONSULTANT proposes the following four tasks: 1. Establish the CMMS functional and technical requirements and required supporting data. 2. Produce a requirements script and facilitate the demonstration by OpenGov or qualified 3rd party implementor (IMPLEMENTOR) to verify that Cartegraph meets COUNTY needs. 3. Create the Phase 1 implementation scope, assuming Cartegraph meets COUNTY needs. 4. Allowance for additional services that will only be authorized if Cartegraph is implemented for Phase I. Task 1 - CMMS Readiness Review Building on prior work that CONSULTANT performed for the COUNTY in 2021 to develop the required functional and technical specifications for the procurement of a replacement CMMS, CONSULTANT shall provide the following services to prepare the COUNTY for the implementation of a CMMS. 1. Update Requirements o Review the current requirements originally created in 2021 by COSULTANT, and update and validate with the COUNTY. 2. Revisit the requirements table for completeness and match the needs of current SEMS users and work and asset management best practices. o Determine priority of each requirement ("Must Have", "Nice to Have"). www.arcadis.com 215 ARCADIS o Determine any gaps between original requirements and fit for the COUNTY. 3. GIS configuration for Cartegraph and Asset Management. o Profile and analyze existing key datasets necessary for CMMS implementation. o Identify missing, inconsistent, or potentially erroneous GIS data needed to support work and asset management. 4. Review vertical asset hierarchy needed to support work and asset management. Deliverables: • Four (4) in-person/virtual meetings with the COUNTY to update CMMS prioritized requirements. • Linear and vertical asset recommendations for CMMS readiness. • Combination virtual and in person workshop to discuss the readiness findings and recommendations. Assumptions: • COUNTY will provide CONSULTANT with required GIS data and vertical asset data • No fieldwork is included, all work will be office based and based on provided data. Task 2 - Develop and Facilitate Scripted Demos After revisiting the CMMS requirements and confirming them with the COUNTY, the CONSULTANT shall develop up to fifteen (15) scripts for key use cases and scenarios for the COUNTY. These can include typical work order creation, completion, and reporting activities, as well as inventory management tasks, creation of new asset information, condition and risk assessments, and triggering automated tasks to help the COUNTY work more efficiently. Under this task, the CONSULTANT proposes the following activities: 1. Develop scenario -based demo scripts for review and approval by the COUNTY. 2. Facilitate one on-site meeting with the IMPLEMENTOR to run through the demonstration scripts. Up to four follow up virtual meetings with IMPLEMENTOR for clarifications. 3. Assist the COUNTY with evaluating the demos and how well they align with the intended use cases and system requirements. 4. Summarize the demonstration findings in a memo to the COUNTY offering recommendations on pros and cons and the functionality of implementing Cartegraph and suggested next steps. Deliverables: • Draft demo scripts for COUNTY review. • Final demo scripts that incorporate COUNTY recommended changes. • Demonstration summary memo with recommendations to proceed with Cartegraph or to evaluate other options. Assumptions: • One six -hour CMMS demonstration will be held at a COUNTY facility and be attended in person by two CONSULTANT employees. • All follow-up meetings will be virtual as needed for clarifications. www.arcadis.com 216 2 Task 3 — Implementation Scoping and Phase I Detailed Planning Assuming the COUNTY chooses to proceed with the Cartegraph implementation after the demos, Task 3 will begin immediately to help ensure a well-planned implementation and a clear path to success. The IMPLEMENTOR will be responsible for performing the scope as developed by the CONSULTANT in this task. The resulting Implementation Plan will be used by the COUNTY to negotiate the scope, cost, and schedule for actual implementation by the IMPLEMENTOR. Under this task, the CONSULTANT proposes the following activities to define the phases of implementation: 1. Define overall phasing by asset types and goals for successful CMMS implementation. 2. Develop "to -be" process mappings for up to 20 processes including preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, and inspections for linear and vertical assets. 3. Work with the IMPLEMENTOR to identify all Cartegraph CMMS modules required to meet the functionality desired by the COUNTY for all phases of implementation. 4. Define the Phase 1 scope of implementation. 5. Recommend Testing Plan and training to be performed by the IMPLEMENTOR. 6. Recommend system acceptance criteria. 7. Review IMPLEMENTOR cost and schedule and advise COUNTY on potential refinements that may be needed to comply with the intent. Deliverables: • Draft and Final Implementation Plan Memo documenting the asset types, phasing scheduled, required modules, and detailed implementation scope for Phase 1 and recommended testing plan, training, and system acceptance criteria. • One in person workshop to present and discuss the Implementation Plan Memo. • Eight virtual meetings to evaluate existing business processes while concurrently developing the `To Be" business processes. • "To -Be" Business Process Diagrams for up to 20 processes. Task 4 — Allowance for Additional On -Call Assistance This task provides for additional services that could include software selection if Cartegraph is not found to be an acceptable solution or Phase I implementation assistance. Activities to be performed by CONSULTANT include but are not limited to the following: 1. Alternate CMMS Selection o Draft RFQ based on the Task 1 requirements that the COUNTY can include within their standard procurement template. o Facility review and scoring of RFQ submission o Coordinate demonstrations (as defined in Task 2) for up to three of the highest scored CMMS products(optional) 2. Cartegraph Implementation assistance o Inventory Updates. www.arcadis.com 217 3 ARCJaDIS o GIS Schema Updates. o Project Management Services. o Additional business process development. o Additional meeting facilitation with the COUNTY and IMPLEMENTOR. Task 4 allowance will be a not to exceed value of $50,000 that is authorized for use by the COUNTY to allow for rapid engagement of the CONSULTANT for these or other related services. 3 ASSUMPTIONS/EXCLUSIONS The following lists the assumptions made by CONSULTANT in the development of this scope of services and the estimated consulting services fee for this project. Should the work of the project exceed these assumptions, the CONSULTANT may request additional fees. 1. The COUNTY will be able to provide remote desktopNPN access if needed for the CONSULTANT when not on-site. 2. The COUNTY will provide a conference room for all in person meetings. 3. The COUNTY will be available to attend all virtual and live meetings in a timely manner and assist with scheduling COUNTY employees. 4. CONSULTANT has included project management efforts within each task. 4 Schedule Tasks 1 and 2 can be completed within four months contingent on the IMPLEMENTOR responding in a timely manner. It is assumed all services can be completed in about 8 months; however, the schedule will be refined once the IMPLEMENTOR submits their schedule for Phase I services. 2025 1 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 Task 1 — EAMS Readiness Review x x Task 2 — Develop and Facilitate Scripted Demos x x Task 3 — Implementation Scoping and Phase 1 Detailed Planning x x Task 4 — Allowance for Additional on Call Assistance x x x x www.arcadis.com 218 4 ARCAD.Is 5 COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT The compensation to be paid to the CONSULTANT for providing the scope of services described above will be on a time and material basis as described in the breakdown provided in the Attached Fee Schedule. A task summary is provided below: Task 1 — EAMS Readiness Review Task 2 — Develop and Facilitate Scripted Demos Task 3 — Implementation Scoping and Phase 1 Detailed Planning Not to Exceed Budget (Labor+ODCs) $85,722.35 Not -to -Exceed Total Budget $275,559.87 The CONSULTANT may adjust the budget between tasks as needed and CONSULTANT reserves the right to substitute resources with others of equivalent experience and expertise. The allowance task will be used only after authorization is provided by the COUNTY's Project Manager. The CONSULTANT will submit invoices to the COUNTY's Project Manager for work performed during each calendar month. Invoicing will be accompanied by a brief description of the work completed during the billing period. Table 1 provides a detail of hours and breakdown budget for this scope. www.arcadis.com 219 5 k � 0 � � � £ © ! { .. £ }CL e == a���e� a=,�=,� e� ■, , , Ste\ ) ƒ \ { LU §(! \`7 2lf,f;A§ m zz! ,■fes §ff}`�r %Er ;#ex : )f;)!]; k °�lf;r E ° \`{ ®E !=i co §t>® § k E \ k7 / 27_72«! \� - ) /: ;_70 |: k ) \ \ # } \) ! ® ) k | ~ ) 2 { } k \ UO) D - ° } ) a ! ! 0 � � Indian River County, Florida *OxtoA * MEMORANDUM q Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov File ID: 25-0514 Type: Consent Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Indian River County Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr, County Administrator Sean C. Lieske, Director of Utility Services FROM: Howard G. Richards, PE, Manager - Capital Projects DATE: April 16, 2025 SUBJECT: Work Order No. 9 for Atkins North America, Inc. for Central Wastewater Treatment Facility Odor Control Project, IRCDUS Project ID: 22.22.513 BACKGROUND Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) owns and operates the Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (CRWWTF), which has a four (4) million gallons per day (MGD) annual average permitted capacity. The existing sludge holding tank at the CRWWTF was originally built in 1994 and was reconfigured as part of the Central Wastewater Treatment Facility Sludge Handling Facility Modifications Project in 2012 when the original odor control facility was demolished. With current and proposed residential development on adjacent land to the CRWWTF, staff became increasingly concerned with odors produced by the sludge holding tank portion of the treatment process and determined that the concerns should be addressed before issues arise with neighboring residents. On December 6, 2022, the Indian River Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved Work Order No. 8 (WO 8) to Atkins North America, Inc. (Atkins) pursuant to Continuing Consulting Engineering Services Agreement for Professional Services dated April 17, 2018, to provide technical services for the Central Wastewater Treatment Facility Odor Control project, IRCDUS Project ID: 22.22.513. Atkins' services under WO 8 (2018) included design and bid phase services in the amount of $129,149.00. Atkins completed the final design of the new odor control system in 2023. IRCDUS then placed the project on hold and did not move to the bid phase due to projected budget constrictions. At that stage, the total expended for WO 8 was $121,732.58. Staff now plan to resume the odor control project and requested Atkins to prepare WO 9, pursuant to Continuing Contract Agreement, dated May 2, 2023, to provide updates to the design documents, permitting support, and construction services for the project. The proposed amount for WO 9 (2023) is $279,650.00. ANALYSIS Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow eiafi 4Y LegistarTM Staff desire to move forward with Atkins WO 9 (2023). The original WO 8 (2018) will be closed, leaving an unused balance of $7,416.42. Further, a budget amount of $1,659,317.00 for this project is included in the approved Fiscal Year 2024/2025 Potable Water and Sanitary Sewer Capital Improvements Sub -Elements (CIE) of the Indian River County 2030 Comprehensive Plan. BUDGETARYIMPACT Expenses, in the amount of $279,650.00, for this project will be recorded in the Utilities/WIP/CWWTF Odor Control Construction account, number 471-169000-22513. Since this is an operating capital project, the funds will come from fund balance. Operating funds are derived from water and sewer sales. Account Name Account Number Amount tilities/WIP/CWWTF Odor Control Construction 71-169000-22513 $279,650.00 PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS On December 6, 2022, approved WO 8 to Atkins pursuant to Continuing Consulting Engineering Services Agreement for Professional Services dated April 17, 2018, to provide technical services for the Central Wastewater Treatment Facility Odor Control project. POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS Award of construction for the Central Wastewater Treatment Facility Odor Control project. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Infrastructure: Planning, constructing, managing, and maintaining critical public infrastructure in response to our current needs, future demands, and the expectations of our community; embracing innovation, technology, and resiliency. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners approve Work Order No. 9 for Atkins North America, Inc. (Atkins) for the Central Wastewater Treatment Facility Odor Control project for the amount of $279,650.00, and authorize the Chair to execute the same. So long as there are no changes in the dollar amount under the work order and upon adequate completion of the services set forth in the work order, staff is directed to make final payment to Atkins. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 POW T1I legistarT ENGINEERING SERVICES WORK ORDER 09 This Work Order Number 09 is entered into as of this _ day of pursuant to that certain Continuing Contract Agreement, dated May 2, 2023, ("Agreement"), between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and Atkins North America, Inc. ("Consultant") by and 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 mutually agreed upon lump sum or maximum amount not -to -exceed professional fee. Any additional costs must be approved in writing, and at a rate not to exceed the prices set forth in Exhibit B of the Agreement (Rate Schedule) for RFQ 2023015, made a part hereof by this reference. The Consultant will perform the professional services within the timeframe more particularly set forth in Exhibit A (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: By: Name: Daniel Parsons Title: Division Manager BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY: By: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman BCC Approval Date: By: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: By: Christopher A. Hicks, Assistant County Attorney Ryan L. Butler, Clerk of Court and Comptroller Attest: Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 223 AtkinsRealis INDIAN RIVER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF UTILITIES SERVICES WORK ORDER NO. 9 CENTRAL WWTF ODOR CONTROL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES IRCDUS PID 22.22.513 EXHIBIT A — Scope of Services BACKGROUND In March 2022, Indian River County Department of Utilities Services (IRCDUS) contracted with AtkinsRealis to provide technical services to design an odor control system for the sludge holding tank at the Central (Gifford) WWTF. In 2012, the original odor control facility at this location was demolished as part of the Central Wastewater Treatment Facility Sludge Handling Facility Modifications Project and was not replaced due to budget constraints. With the new development of the adjacent land, the County aims to manage any potential odor issues related to the sludge holding tanks. Final design of the new odor control system was completed in 2023. IRCDUS has requested AtkinsRealis provide updates to the design documents, permitting support and construction services for the project as part of the existing Continuing Services Agreement. SCOPE OF SERVICES The following Scope of Services is for professional services relating to the installation of an odor control system at the Central (Gifford) WWTF. Upon Notice to Proceed, AtkinsRealis will provide professional services to include project management and construction phase services as described herein. TASK 01 PRE -AWARD PROJECT MANAGEMENT This task consists of overall management of the project throughout the design and bidding phase up to time of Contractor award. This includes contract administration, and management of the project schedule, budget, and risk. The project manager will facilitate effective communication with IRCDUS Central WWTF Odor Control Construction Services Page 1 of 8 224 Exhibit A r_1 AtkinsRealis Work Order 9 representatives and subconsultants, ensuring that all team members understand their roles and responsibilities. Regular monitoring and reporting will be conducted to deliver the project on time, within budget, and to high quality standards. Project Status Reports will be supplied to IRCDUS with each invoice or upon request and will detail any changes in schedule along with supporting justification for the change. This scope is limited to updating the construction documents and does not encompass a full design. Therefore, attendance at the monthly IRCDUS/AtkinsRealis Progress Meetings, along with the Review Meeting indicated in Task 2.2 and the Pre -Bid Meeting in Task 3.1, will be sufficient to review progress during the design and bidding phases. Meeting agendas and minutes will be distributed. Task 01 Deliverables: Project Status Reports, Schedules, and Meeting Documentation (agendas & minutes). TASK 02 PRE-BID PREPARATION 2.1 Construction Document Updates AtkinsRealis will update and prepare the existing Construction Documents for bid. • Update drawings and specifications associated with SCADA coordination and P&ID preparation for odor control. • Provide remote 1/0 panels in the sludge building area and main electrical room. Pick up 1/0 for rotary drum thickeners, Plant Lift Station, polymer system and 8 -in sludge feed flow meter. • Replace existing sludge flow meter. Replace Main Breaker in sludge thickening building (800 amps). • Provide new lighting in sludge building electrical room and replace site lighting with LED fixtures. • Re -feed power in thickener area, Plant Lift station control panel, air compressors and sludge pumps. • Provide 120V feeds for polymer system and future flowmeter. • Provide new VFDs for reuse water pumps. No.1 and No.2. VFD's to be mounted next to existing double doors. • Add a FPP next to RI/O to connect RIO -1 and RIO -2 to PLC -2A. • Update County's Front End (Division 0) documents. • Create project risk register. • Revise Consultant's OPCC and Bid Form. Additional electrical work will be included as one or more add alternatives. • Prepare Asset Management Register and associated Contractor requirements, including specification updates. • Produce IRCDUS Bid Checklist. 2.2 Construction Document Review Workshop and Bid Documents Page 2 of 8 225 Exhibit A IIXAtkinsRealis Work Order 9 A draft of the updated documents will be submitted to IRCDUS for review followed by a Review Workshop. The Review Workshop will be held in-person and attended by up to three (3) members of the AtkinsR6alis project team. AtkinsR6alis will address all comments from the Review Workshop and will prepare and submit 100% construction bid documents, consisting of the following: • One (1) copy of a summary of the responses to comments provided during the Review Workshop. • Four (4) hard copies and one (1) electronic copy in PDF format of the signed and sealed Construction Documents. • One (1) copy of the updated Consultant's revised OPCC and Bid Form. 2.3 FDEP Permit AtkinsR6alis will prepare DEP Form 62-620.910 Application for a Minor Revision to a Wastewater Facility or Activity Permit for IRCDUS signature and submission to FDEP. Task 02 Deliverables: Draft Risk Register, Draft Asset Management Register, Bid Checklist, Draft and Final Bid Documents (Drawings & Specifications), Updated County Div 0 Documents, Review Workshop Agenda, Compiled Comments with Responses, Updated OPCC, Bid Form, and FDEP Permit TASK 03 BID SUPPORT SERVICES 3.1 Pre -Bid Meeting AtkinsR6alis will attend an in-person pre-bid meeting scheduled by IRCDUS and will present project details and technical information. 3.2 Bid Addenda AtkinsR6alis will consider written questions from bidders related to the project and prepare all addenda as required to interpret, clarify or expand the Contract Documents. A maximum of two (2) addenda will be completed. Addenda will be submitted to the IRCDUS Project Manager in a timely manner that allows reception of addenda by all bidders, with the final addendum to be provided no later than a minimum of five (5) days prior to bid opening date. 3.3 Recommendation of Award AtkinsRbalis will review the bid submittals and provide a recommendation of award to IRCDUS. Task 03 Deliverables: Bid Addenda, Recommendation of Award TASK 04 CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES AtkinsR6alis will provide construction phase services for up to twelve months following the notice of award. Construction phase services will include the tasks as defined below. Page 3 of 8 226 Exhibit A O"AtkinsRealis Work Order 9 4.1 Construction Management AtkinsRealis will provide construction project management services following Contractor Award, through close of project to successfully deliver the project to expected standard of quality, scope, and function. Project manager will facilitate communication and planning among all stakeholders including IRCDUS, subconsultants and the Contractor. Project manager will coordinate with IRCDUS and the Contractor to ensure all project documentation is completed, including substantial and closeout documentation. AtkinsRealis will assist the Contractor with maintaining the project schedule, Project Risk Register and Asset Management Register throughout construction, with regular check -ins during progress meetings. Additionally, a Project Action Item (PAI) list will be maintained throughout. Contractor's pay requests and variance analyses will be reviewed and submitted to IRCDUS with comments or recommendations for approval. 4.2 Conformed Documents AtkinsRealis will incorporate into the Contract Documents any revisions and clarifications that occurred during the bidding phase. Indian River County front end documents and executed construction contract shall be provided by the County. Final conformed documents will be released for construction. 4.3 Pre -construction Meeting AtkinsRealis will organize and conduct an in-person pre -construction meeting attended by up to two (2) project staff. This meeting will cover all project expectations and requirements to set a framework for the Construction Phase. Discussions will include the scope of work, roles, responsibilities, communication plan, schedule, budget, payment procedures, risk management, asset management, documentation requirements and submittal procedures, safety, site conditions and restrictions and project closeout. The Contractor's construction schedule and forecasted earned values will be reviewed beforehand and then baselined at this meeting. Agenda and meeting minutes will be distributed to all attendees. 4.4 Shop Drawing Submittal Review AtkinsRealis shall track and perform shop drawing and product submittal reviews for up to 24 shop drawing submittals, including revised submittals. Shop drawings will only be reviewed for conformance with the Contract Documents and compatibility with the design concept. AtkinsRealis will provide a list of additional submittals for the contractor, as necessary. 4.5 Request for Information (RFI) AtkinsRealis will review and respond to and/or issue up to ten (10) RFIs, clarifications or supplemental instructions consistent with the Construction scope. The proposed budget for this task is based on ten RFIs. Page 4 of 8 227 Exhibit A Work Order 9 4.6 Change Orders CfAtkinsRealis AtkinsRealis will support up to two (2) change orders. Services associated with change orders will include review of Contractor's request and pricing/quotes, submittal of written justification for the change order to IRCDUS for approval and issuance of change directives. 4.7 Progress Meetings and Site Visits AtkinsRealis will attend up to twelve virtual monthly progress meetings, facilitated by the Contractor. AtkinsRealis will assist the Contractor with maintaining the project schedule, Project Risk Register and Asset Management Register throughout construction, with regular check -ins during progress meetings. In addition to progress meetings, AtkinsRealis will conduct up to six (6) site visits to review progress of construction, confirm adherence to design criteria, evaluate site conditions relating to any RFI's or Change Orders, and record relevant documentation of construction progress. Details of each site visit will be documented in a Site Inspection. 4.8 Substantial and Final Completion Activity AtkinsRealis will conduct a substantial completion site visit to review progress of construction and prepare associated punch list. A final completion walk-through will be performed to verify the completion of all substantial completion punch list items. AtkinsRealis will assist IRCDUS and the Contractor to ensure that all Substantial and Final Completion requirements, along with all other project documentation mandated by the Contract, are fulfilled. The final completed Asset Management Register and Risk Register will be provided to IRCDUS. 4.9 Permit Closeout Upon acceptance of completion of the punch list items, AtkinsRealis will prepare the FDEP Notification of Completion of Construction for Wastewater Facilities or Activities for IRCDUS execution and submittal to FDEP. 4.10 Record Drawings AtkinsRealis will develop the Record Drawings from the As -built Drawings supplied by the Contractor. AtkinsRealis will identify any substantive deviations from the original design documents and certify whether the deviations are such that the original engineering design intent has or has not been materially accomplished by the finished construction. AtkinsRealis shall submit stamped Record Drawings, consisting of one full-size set and one electronic copy in PDF format. Task 04 Deliverables: Conformed Contract Documents, Shop Drawing Submittal Reviews, RFI Responses, Pay Request and Variance Analysis Reviews, Change Order Reviews and Directives, Meeting Agendas and Minutes, Project Action Item List, Site Inspection Reports, Punch List, Final Risk Register, Final Asset Management Register, FDEP Notice of Completion, and Record Drawings. Page 5 of 8 228 Exhibit A Work Order 9 SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES Task No. I Task Title I Deliverable Pre -Award Project Project Status Reports, 1 Management Project Schedules, Meeting Agendas and Minutes 'XAtkinsRealis Draft Risk Register, Draft Asset Management Register, Bid Checklist, Draft and Final Bid Documents (Drawings & Specifications), 2 Pre -Bid Preparation Updated County Div 0 Documents, Review Workshop Agenda, Compiled Comments with Responses, Updated OPCC, Bid Form, and FDEP Permit 3 Bid Support ServicesI Bid Addenda, Recommendation of Award 4 Construction Phase Services Project Action Item List Conformed Contract Documents, Shop Drawing Submittal Reviews, RFI Responses, Pay Request and Variance Analysis Reviews, Change Order Reviews and Directives, Meeting Agendas and Minutes, Site Inspection Reports, Punch List, Final Risk Register, Final Asset Management Register, FDEP Notice of Completion, and Record Drawings Page 6 of 8 229 Exhibit A Work Order 9 SCHEDULE 'XAtkinsRealis Task Weeks From Kick -Off Draft Risk Register & Asset List 12 Updated Construction Documents 12 Review Workshop 14 Final Bid Documents 18 FDEP Permit 18 Bid Phase 20 Contractor NTP TBD Construction Completion NTP + 52 weeks Record Drawings NTP + 12 weeks QUALITY CONTROL AtkinsRealis will be responsible for the professional quality of all deliverables. This shall include an internal Quality Assurance Plan that, as a minimum, provides review of all deliverables and significant calculations by another qualified professional that was not responsible for project execution. ASSUMPTIONS The following assumptions have been made in the development of this scope of work, schedule, and fee: 1. DEP Minor Modification Permitting fees will be provided by Indian River County. 2. Survey, subsurface utility engineering or geotechnical services are not required. 3. Neighborhood/community meetings are not needed. 4. Review Workshop will be focused on updated documents only. 5. Project will comply with all federal, state, and local codes in effect when NTP is given. 6. Contractor is responsible for all materials testing for compliance with the specifications. 7. County Purchasing will provide contract terms, general and supplemental conditions to be updated by AtkinsRealis and IRCDUS. 8. Management of bid phase services will be completed by IRCDUS's Purchasing Department including advertising, contract preparation and review, bidder coordination, and facilitation of the pre-bid meeting and site visit. 9. Full-time on-site construction services are not required for this project and are not included in the scope and fee. Page 7 of 8 230 Exhibit A Work Order 9 r"AtkinsRealis 10. IRCDUS will provide all information requested by bidders or the contractor regarding any existing facilities located outside of the project's design area. AtkinsRealis will not be obligated to produce content beyond the scope of the Construction Plans. COMPENSATION The AtkinsRealis Team proposes to perform all services within this scope of work on a Lump Sum basis. Project will be billed monthly according to percent complete. All invoices must include a detailed progress report supporting the progress requested in the invoice. The estimated total engineering fee including all labor and expenses associated with the scope of work is not to exceed $279,650.00, as presented below and detailed in Exhibit B and Exhibit C. Task No. Task Title Fee 1 Project Management $ 34,424.00 2 Pre -Bid Preparation $ 74,836.00 3 Bid Support Services $ 19,226.00 4 Construction Phase Services $ 147,164.00 Expenses �$ 4,000.00 Total $ 279,650.00 Page 8 of 8 231 Exhibit B. Cost Detail EXHIBIT B Cost Detail 232 5`a M ell $ � .. $ g Oi til O m umJ a� �� � '�• Oi cl as C N y O � +.. N N H H w w w w w w N M..�;++�' R. N F' k, -� M R ` �►. R R. • x,^ M M R M N N N H H H H H H H M 'no M O Wt? . - H- H H H H H H H 8 0 0 o e yo p0 8 8 goy pFa $ .O tNtf „ t0 N 4 . m m m m �n m mf ON.. i. N H H H H H- H H H M ....'M ... 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The following provides an overview of the engineering services Bailey Engineering Consultants, Inc. (BEC) intends to furnish to Atkins. Our work scope shall include the following: Task 01 - Project Management 1. Meet on site to discuss and identify the additional services requested by Atkins and Indian River County (IRC). 2. Attend 2 additional Teams meetings to review the project progress with Atkins and IRC. Task 02 - Pre -Bid Preparation 2.1 Construction Document Updates / Final Design 1. Task 1 — Additional Base Bid Work a. Provide remote 1/0 panels in the sludge building area and main electrical room. b. Pick up 1/0 for rotary drum thickeners, Plant Lift Station, polymer system and sludge feed flow meter.flow meter replacement 8" flowmeter. 2. Task 2 a. Replace Main Breaker in sludge thickening building (800 amps) b. Replace site lighting with LED fixtures. c. Provide new lighting in sludge building electrical room. d. Re feed power in thickener area, Lift station control panel, air compressors and sludge pumps. e. Provide 120V feeds for polymer system and future flowmeter. 10620 GRIEE15V ROAD, SUITE 202 • COOPER CITT, FFG • 33328 P009VE: 954-448-7930 • PAX: 9.54-713-9959 235 Ms. Yvonne Picard, PE Page 2 March 25th, 2025 3. Task 3 a. Provide new VFDs for reuse water pumps. No.1 and No.2. VFD's to be mounted next to existing double doors. b. Add a FPP next to RIO to connect RIO -1 and RIO -2 to PLC -2A. 4. Deliverables: a. 90% Submittal. BEC shall submit electronic copies of the plans (in AutoCAD format and PDF), specifications (in MS Word and PDF) and cost opinion (in PDF) to Atkins. Additional reproduction by others. b. 100% Submittal. BEC shall submit electronic copies of the plans (in AutoCAD format and PDF), specifications (in MS Word and PDF) and cost opinion (in PDF) to Atkins. Additional reproduction by others. 2.2 Construction Document Review Workshop and Bid Documents 1. Attend one (1) meeting as requested to review status and design requirements. 2.3 FDEP Permit 1. BEC shall assist during the permitting process and answer questions resulting from building department review. Task 03 - Bid Support Services 3.1 Pre -Bid Meeting 1. Attend Pre -Bid meeting. 3.2 RFI/Addendum 1. BEC will respond to questions from bidders as related to this project and prepare any necessary addenda. 3.3 Recommendation of Award 1. Review the bid submittals and make a recommendation as related to electrical and I&C. Task 04 - Construction Phase Services 1. BEC will provide construction phase services for up to eighteen months following the notice of award. Construction phase services will include the tasks as defined below. 236 Ms. Yvonne Picard, PE Page 3 March 25th, 2025 4.1 Conformed Documents 1. BEC will incorporate into the Contract Documents any revisions and clarifications that occurred during the bidding phase. 4.2 Pre -construction Meeting 1. BEC will attend a pre -construction meeting. 4.3 Shop Drawing Submittal Review 1. BEC shall perform shop drawing and product submittal reviews for up to 24 shop drawing submittals, including revised submittals. Shop drawings will only be reviewed for conformance with the Contract Documents and compatibility with the design concept. BEC will provide a list of additional submittals for the contractor as necessary. 4.4 Request for Information (RFI) 1. BEC will review and respond to and/or issue ten RFIs, clarifications or supplemental instructions consistent with the Construction scope. The proposed budget for this task is based on ten RFIs. 4.5 Change Orders — By others. 4.6 Progress Meetings and Site Visits 1. BEC will attend up to twelve monthly progress meetings, facilitated by the Contractor. In addition to progress meetings, BEC will attend up to six site visits to review progress of construction, confirm adherence to design criteria, evaluate site conditions relating to any RFI's or Change Orders, and record relevant documentation of construction progress. 4.7 Substantial and Final Completion Activity BEC will conduct a substantial completion site visit to review progress of construction, prepare the necessary punchlists. A final completion walk-through will be performed to verify completion of all substantial completion punchlist items. 4.8 Permit Closeout — By others. 4.9 Record Drawings BEC shall prepare record drawings incorporating changes made during construction based on as -built information furnished by the Contractor; and 237 Ms. Yvonne Picard, PE Page 4 March 25th, 2025 provide one (1) set of electronic construction record drawings and electronic files of the record drawings in AutoCAD 2019 format. SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES - Any work requested by the City that is not included in one of the items listed in any other phase will be classified as supplemental services. Travel to and from the site and other direct costs are included in the overhead rate and will not be billed as a separate line item. Our fee for this work shall be lump sum and shall be billed monthly based on percentage of completion. Our fee shall be payable as follows: Task 01 - Project Management $ 12,880.00 Task 02 - Pre -Bid Preparation $ 44,020.00 Task 03 - Bid Support Services $ 8,420.00 Task 04 - Construction Phase Services $ 71,20500 Total: $ 136,525.00 Sincerel , ACCEPTED DATE ATK-25-001 DGrev1 238 CotIndian River Co my Indian River County, Florida Administration Complex 1601 27th street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 * � � indianriver.gov �xtoA MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0518 Type: Consent Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Nancy A. Bunt, Assistant County Administrator FROM: Addie Javed, P.E., Public Works Director DATE: April 23, 2025 SUBJECT: Release of Retainage to Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. for Hurricane Milton Debris Removal BACKGROUND Hurricane Milton made landfall on October 9, 2024, as a Category 3 storm. On October 21, 2024, based on the debris that had accumulated due to the storm and tornadoes associated with the storm, the Board of County Commissioners approved mobilizing Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. for emergency debris removal and disposal. ANALYSIS Hurricane Milton debris removal has been completed and Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. has been paid $936,862.68 to date for removal and disposal of 65,973.09 cubic yard of vegetative debris. BUDGETARY IMPACT Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. has submitted Invoice No. C4156_RET dated April 11, 2025, in the amount of $92,263.02 for release of all withheld retainage. The breakdown of accounts for payment of the retainage is as follows: General Fund/Retainage/Hurricane Milton - Retainage -Ceres Environmental 001-206000-25001 for $15,245.28 SWDD/Retainage/Hurricane Milton - Retainage -Ceres Environmental 411-206000-25001 for $77,017.74 PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS On April 21, 2020, the Board of County Commissioners awarded the Agreement for Disaster Debris Management Services to Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. and on April 21, 2024, approved a two-year renewal to the agreement. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Debris management and maintaining critical public and infrastructure safety in response to our current needs, future demands and the expectations of our community. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 POWT ipy LegistarTM STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff Recommends the Board of County Commissioners approve the release of all withheld retainage to Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. and authorize payment of invoice C4156 RET in the amount of $92,263.02. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 powerU LegistarTM RETENTION INVOICE Fvvf*iw `A Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. dba Environmental and Demolitions Services Group 6968 Professional Parkway East Sarasota, FL 34240 Phone: (763) 425-8822 Fax: (763) 493-9103 Indian River County BOCC Jennifer Hyde - Purchasing 1800 27th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 4156- Indian River County, FL - Milton 2024 04/11/2025 19 C4156—RET 5/11/2025 Net 30 DayS 2.a Veg Debris Collection and Removal from ROW to $41,958.67 100.00% MOM $41,958.67 2.b Veg Debris Collection and Removal from ROW to $2,393.32 100.00% 0.00% $2,393.32 2.aa Differential per CY Veg ROW to DMS, 0 - 15 mile: $14,075.15 100.00% 0.00% $14,075.15 2.bb Differential per CY Veg ROW to DMS,16-30 miles $536.43 100.00% 0.00% $536.43 3.a Grinding/Chipping Vegetative Debris $16,033.48 100.00% 0.00% $16,033.48 3.e Debris Prep, Managment and Segregation of Deb $8,962.81 100.00% 0.00% $8,962.81 4.a C&D Debris Collection and Removal from ROW t $2,080.17 100.00% 0.00% $2,080.17 4.aa Differential per CY C&D ROW to DMS, 0 - 15 mile $633.70$5, 100.00% 0.00% $633.70 5.a Final Disposal, DMS to FDS, 0-15 miles 589.29 100.00% 0.00% $5,589.29 Remit to Address $92,263.02 Total Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. Plus Sales Tax: dba Environmental and Demolition Services Group 3825 85th Avenue North Total Due This Invoice : $92,263.02 Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Page 1 of 1 241 Indian River County, Florida * * MEMORANDUM �?�gjpA File ID: 25-0520 8 Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Type: Consent Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Nancy A. Bunt, Assistant County Administrator Addie Javed, P.E., Public Works Director Adam Heltemes, P.E., Roadway Production Manager Matthew Soyka, P.E., Land Development Manager FROM: Jill Williams, Contract Support Specialist DATE: April 23, 2025 SUBJECT: Work Order No. 01 Schulke, Bittle & Stoddard, LLC Old Dixie Highway Drainage (Westport Drive to 131st Street) IRC -2507 BACKGROUND Over the years, residents in the northern area of Old Dixie Highway from Westport Drive to 131 st Street have experienced yard flooding during substantial rainfall events due to the upwelling of groundwater originating from the Sandridge and a steady stream of stormwater free-flowing from the west to east streets west of Old Dixie Highway, which then collects and floods at the lowest points, including many residential properties east of Old Dixie Highway. ANALYSIS Work Order No. 01 to Schulke, Bittle & Stoddard, LLC in the amount of $111,600 is to provide surveying, geotech, engineering design, permitting, and construction phase services for drainage improvements to Old Dixie Highway from Westport Drive to 131st Street to prevent localized flooding in that area. The estimated construction cost of this project is $1,338,762. BUDGETARYIMPACT Funding for this project will be provided per the account detail below. In the event a line transfer cannot be transferred to cover this unanticipated expense, staff will return with a budget amendment to fund the project from Optional Sales Tax/Cash Forward -Oct 1st. Account Description: Optional Sales Tax/Road & Bridge/Construction in Progress/Old Dixie 131st Stormwater Account Number: 31521441-066510-25041 Amount: $111,600 PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 POWT 1 LegistarTm On May 2, 2023, the Board of County Commissioners approved the Continuing Contract Agreement for Consulting Engineering Services for Schulke, Bittle & Stoddard, L.L.C. POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS Award bid for the construction of the drainage system for Old Dixie Highway when construction plans and permitting are complete. Budget amendment if needed. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Infrastructure: Planning, constructing, managing, and maintaining critical public infrastructure in response to our current needs, future demands, and the expectations of our community; embracing innovation, technology, and resiliency. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of Work Order No. 01 to Schulke, Bittle & Stoddard, LLC authorizing the professional services as outlined in the Scope of Services and requests the Board authorize the Chairman to execute Work Order No. 01 on their behalf in a not -to -exceed amount of $111,600. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 powNY LegistarTm IRC -2507 Old Dixie Highway Drainage (Westport Drive - 131st Street) ENGINEERING SERVICES WORK ORDER o1 This Work Order Number 01 is entered into as of this _ day of May 2025 pursuant to that certain Continuing Contract Agreement, dated May 2, 2023, ("Agreement"), by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and Shulke, Bittle & Stoddard, L.L.C. ("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 mutually agreed upon lump sum or maximum amount not -to -exceed professional fee. Any additional costs must be approved in writing, and at a rate not to exceed the prices set forth in Exhibit B of the Agreement (Rate Schedule) for RFQ 2023015, made a part hereof by this reference. The Consultant will perform the professional services within the timeframe more particularly set forth in Exhibit A (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: Shulke, Bittle & Stoddard, L.L.C. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY: By:_ Name: Title: 0 Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman BCC Approval Date: By: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: 0 Jennifer W. Shuler, County Attorney Ryan L. Butler, Clerk of Court and Comptroller Attest: Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 244 EXHIBIT `A' SCOPE OF WORK WORK ORDER No. Proiect Descriotion The proposed project will provide engineering services including evaluation and design for the construction of alteration of and/or addition to drainage infrastructure to prevent localized flooding in the Old Dixie Highway area ("Site") in north Indian River County ("County"). This project has been initiated based on complaints by local residents regarding flooding in their yards which, accordingto their testimonies, during substantial rainfall events, were due to upwelling of groundwater originating from the Sandridge, into their yards, and steady stream of stormwater free-flowing from the west to east streets west of ODH, which then collects and floods at the lowest point of ODH and floods many residential properties east of ODH. Based on our preliminary visual on-site investigation, the probable modifications are as follows: • Construct roadside swales with swale blocks alongthe west to east streets that lie west of Old Dixie Highway ("ODH") that drain unabated into ODH, • Construct similar swales along ODH Right -of -Way to capture, retain and convey run-off, • Construct underdrain system along ODH to intercept the groundwater that is draining from the sand ridge, which is upwelling onto ODH and the yards of the home sites to the east of ODH, and • Construct/Retrofit (existing) drainage conveyance facilities that drain to the Indian River Lagoon. Scope of Work Schulke, Bittle & Stoddard, L.L.C. ("SBS") will provide services including site investigation/survey, document research, engineering design, hydraulic computations, preparation of construction plans, assist IRC in contractor procurement, preparation and submittal of permit applications as required to assess, analyze and design drainage system modifications and/or additions to prevent or mitigate localized flooding conditions that occur at the Site. (see Attachment "A" for "Location Sketch'). The estimated construction cost of this project is: $1,338,761.63. Page 1 of 6 245 In addition to the general engineering services outlined above, • SBS will meet with Indian River County Public Works ("Public Works") and local residents that will be affected by this project to discuss project goals, design assumptions and requirements for the proposed improvements within ODH and other County Right -of -Way and discuss potential improvements to the local residents' private properties which may be critical components in the success of this project. Local residents will be requested to coordinate with SBS and the County to ensure legal rights (easement, etc) for the construction and maintenance of drainage infrastructures will be granted/guaranteed prior to the completion of Construction Plans. • SBS will attend pre -application meetings with IRC and SJRWMD • SBS will commission the services of a Geotechnical Engineer to assist in obtaining necessary data that will be pertinent in our evaluation, analysis and design including: o Field Investigation, Laboratory Testing, and Engineering Analysis: ■ Twelve (12) t6 -foot -deep auger borings for general soil investigation. ■ Five (5) t20 -foot -deep soil boring samples for permeability testing, seasonal ground water table elevation estimates, Hydrological Soil Group determination, and other required "percolation" data as defined in the County's Land Development Code. ■ Recommendations for site preparation and earthwork considerations. ■ Conclusions as to the suitability of encountered soil to support proposed improvements. o Indian River County Right -of -Way Permitting required to perform field work o Maintenance of Traffic required to perform field work • SBS will commission services of a Land Surveyor to assist in producing a topographic map of the Site which will include aboveground and underground structures and features that will be pertinent in evaluation, analysis and design including: o Topo survey for drainage evaluation and design: • General topographic survey by drone of the Site and adjacent areas ■ Detailed route/drainage survey and drawing of the Site to include details on drainage and other infrastructures including: • Locate the Right -of -Way lines and locate property lines adjacent to the Right -of -Way. • Locate underground drainage pipes/culverts (size/diameter, inverts & type). • Locate inlets (tops and inverts). • Locate observable utilities within the Site. • Locate readily observable utilities, pavement, sidewalks and other improvements within the Right -of -Way within the Site. o Follow up survey in support of design: ■ Additional data/details on a specific area/s may be necessary. Page 2 of 6 246 ■ Prepare Legal Descriptions & Sketches for drainage easements (as necessary) ■ Provide detailed topo survey of several lot lines where an easement may be placed. • SBS will prepare permit applications for submittal to: o IRC PW (Drainage & ROW) o SJRWMD (ERP -Stormwater) o FDEP (SWPPP/NOI) Together with plans, calculations, reports and coordinate the preparation of surveys and reports by its sub -consultants and other documentation needed to submit in support of the permit applications. • SBS will assist IRC with contractor procurement: Provide assistance during bidding, including attending a pre-bid meeting, respond to BFI's, bid evaluation, assist IRC in preparation of addendum and prepare recommendation. (Bid and construction contract documents prepared by others) • SBS will provide contract administration and construction phase services: Coordinate and chair a pre -construction meeting, shop drawing sample review, review progress payments, prepare minor plan modifications, Construction/Field Inspections, as - built review, review final documentation for close-out and prepare notice of substantial completion, and final recommendation for payment upon satisfactory job completion. In connection with this project, the County will provide SBS with a copy of any pertinent Preliminary Data or Reports; all available drawings in electronic AutoCAD format; all surveys, maps and other documentation in the possession of or reasonably available to the County that are pertinent to the project, including plans, reports, as -bunts and other documents. Services not included in this Scope of Services are listed as follows: • Any services associated with assistingthe County in review and evaluation of patent related disputes, issues, or claims including preparingto serve or serving as a consultant or witness for the County in litigation, arbitration, public or private hearings, or other legal administrative proceedings involving patent related disputes, issues or claims. • Any services in connection with the project not otherwise provided for in this Scope of Services. Page 3 of 6 247 EXHIBIT `B' RATE SCHEDULE WORK ORDER No. Method and Amount of Compensation Schulke, Bittle & Stoddard, L.L.C. ("SBS") will provide Indian River County ("County") the following schedule of services as further described in the above Scope of Services based on the following compensation: 1. Preliminary plan review and evaluation: SBS will review plans, reports and other pertinent data to be provided by the County, topographic survey from our commissioned Land Surveyor, geotechnical data from our commissioned Geotechnical Engineer, and other data readily available to the public meet with jurisdictional agencies (IRC, SJRWMD), and provide a preliminary plan that will be presented to the County staff for approval to proceed with the Final Design. 2. Final Design: Engineering design, preparation of Construction Plans and Specifications, preparation and submittal of permit Applications. 3. Contractor Procurement 4. Contract Administration and Construction Phase Services $15,000 $15,000 $1,500.00 $25,000 5. Reimbursable Expenses: $10,000 Payment of direct costs, including reproduction costs (prints and copies), (estimate) application fees, mail and delivery, mileage during construction phase services. (See below for actual costs) 6. Sub -Consultants a. Geotechnical Consultant: - Field Investigation, Laboratory Testing, and Engineering Analysis - County Right -of -Way Permitting - Maintenance of Traffic b. Land Surveyor: - Topo Survey for Drainage Evaluation and Design - Follow up Survey as needed (Not to exceed) C. Environmental Consultant -As needed, if needed — (Not to exceed) $10,200 $1,000 $4,400 $18,000 $5,000 $6,500 Total: $111,600.00 Page 4 of 6 248 Printing and Reproduction The County shalt reimburse* our office for the cost of printing project plan sheets required for coordination and for copies of reports, drawings, specifications and other pertinent items required by federal, state and local agencies from whom approval of the project must be obtained, material suppliers, and other interested parties, based on the following tabulation: 8'/2" x 11" $ 0.12 / sheet Blue Line Prints $ 0.333 / SF 11"x 17" $ 0.50 / sheet Reproducible Sepias $ 0.75 / SF 3 1/2" diskette $ 2.00 / each Reproducible Mylars $1.00 / SF CD $ 4.00 / each * Reimbursement cost to IRC included in rate schedule, Exhibit `B; item No 5, "Reimbursable Expenses." Application Fees The County shall reimburse* our office for the actual cost of all construction permit application fees paid to jurisdictional agencies, including but not limited to: F.D.E.P., I.R.C. Engineering (Right -of -Way), S.J.R W.M.D. * Reimbursement cost to IRC included in rate schedule, Exhibit `B; item No 5, "Reimbursable Expenses." - Remainder of Page Intentionally Left Blank - Page 5 of 6 249 EXHIBIT `C' TIME SCHEDULE WORK ORDER No. _ Time of Performance The estimated time frame for completion of services from the approval of this Work Authorization is as follows: 1. NTP Start Day 1 2. Geotechnical Consultant work Complete Day 30 3. Land Surveyor Complete Day 75 4. Preliminary Plan Review and Evaluations Complete Day 120 5. Submit Permit Applications On and After Day 150 6. Engineering Design & Preparation of Construction Plans Complete Day 180 7. Receipt of Permits and Bidding/Contract Award (Done Complete Day 240 Concurrently) 8. Construction Start Day 270 - Remainder of Page Intentionally Left Blank - Page 6 of 6 250 Indian River County, Florida MEMORANDUM 9G Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov File ID: 25-0521 Type: Consent Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Indian River County Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr, County Administrator Sean C. Lieske, Director of Utility Services Brian Freeman, AICP, MPO Staff Director FROM: Howard G. Richards, PE, Manager - Capital Projects DATE: April 13, 2025 SUBJECT: Approval of Subordination of County Utility Interests Agreement between the Florida Department of Transportation and Indian River County BACKGROUND Within the boundaries of Indian River County (IRC), a relatively small number of roadways are designated as State Roads (SRs), including all of Interstate 95 (I-95), US Route 1 (US 1), State Road 60 (SR 60), and Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway (AIA). In addition, both SR 510 and 171 Street are designated as state roads between US 1 and AIA. Responsibility for the improvements and maintenance of the State highway system lies with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), based on the IRC Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) annual Priority Projects Report and Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The MPO report provides guidance to FDOT regarding improvements to the State highway system within the County. Over the course of several years, County staff has had ongoing discussions with FDOT about increasing the number of roads within the County that are part of the State highway system. FDOT is currently undergoing improvement projects to the following three (3) roadways: • CR 510 will be widened to four lanes from CR 512 to US 1 in multiple phases • CR 512 eastbound (EB) turning lane improvement from east of I-95 to west of 1061' Avenue • Oslo Road widening to four lanes from a new I-95 interchange to 58' Avenue FDOT's Work Program is funded by both Federal and State gas tax revenues. However, State law only permits State gas tax revenues to be expended on the State highway system, limiting funds available to these projects. As such, FDOT proposed to transfer the aforementioned roadways onto the State highway system that will make state gas tax revenues available for the projects. Another benefit of the roadway jurisdictional transfer is that the future maintenance responsibility will also be transferred from the County to FDOT. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow 028 y LegistarT On March 28, 2023, the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) authorized staff to begin the process of transferring jurisdiction for CR 510 (from CR 512 to US 1), CR 512 (from I-95 to CR 510), and Oslo Road (from I-95 to US 1) to FDOT. ANALYSIS Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) owns and operates infrastructure with the rights -of-way (ROW) that are proposed for jurisdictional transfer. Relocating the IRCDUS infrastructure to another County -owned ROW would be cost -prohibitive and not in the best interest of the County. FDOT will allow the IRCDUS infrastructure to remain with the state highway system ROW upon completion of the jurisdictional transfer and require that the County subordinates to the interest of FDOT. In connection with FDOT project 405606-3, CR -510/85' Street from West of 82nd Avenue to 581 Avenue, FDOT provided the attached Subordination of County Utility Interests Agreement documents, recorded easements, and right-of-way map for the following parcels: • Parcel 113.5 • Parcel 118.3 • Parcel 130.4 The documents were reviewed by the Legal Department and County Survey, and their comments have been incorporated into the agreement by FDOT. BUDGETARY IMPACT There is no budgetary impact for this agenda item. PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS On March 28, 2023, the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) authorized staff to begin the process of transferring jurisdiction for CR 510 (from CR 512 to US 1), CR 512 (from I-95 to CR 510), and Oslo Road (from I-95 to US 1) to FDOT, prompting FDOT to require that the County subordinates to the interest of FDOT. POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS Approval for the jurisdictional transfer of CR 510 (from CR 512 to US 1), CR 512 (from I-95 to CR 510), and Oslo Road (from I-95 to US 1) to the FDOT state highway system at a date to be determined. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Infrastructure: Planning, constructing, managing, and maintaining critical public infrastructure in response to our current needs, future demands, and the expectations of our community; embracing innovation, technology, and resiliency. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners approve the Subordination of County Utility Interests Agreement between the State of Florida Department of Transportation and Indian River County, and authorize the Chair to execute the same. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 powTy Legistarl" 23-UTL.02-11/24 This instrument prepared under the direction of: Elizabeth S. Quintana, Esq. District 4 Assistant General Counsel Legal Description prepared by: Jeffrey D. Smith, P.S.M. (01-22-2024) Parcel No. Document prepared by: Item/Segment No. Susanna Rowland (11-22-2024) Section: Florida Department of Transportation Managing District: Right of Way Production Services C.R. No. 3400 W. Commercial Boulevard County: Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 113.5 4056063 88050-2508 04 510 (Wabasso Road/85t' Street) Indian River SUBORDINATION OF COUNTY UTILITY INTERESTS THIS AGREEMENT entered into this day of 120 , by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the FDOT, and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the COUNTY. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the COUNTY presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by the COUNTY to the FDOT; and WHEREAS, the FDOT is willing to pay to have the COUNTY'S facilities relocated if necessary, to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, COUNTY and FDOT agree as follows: COUNTY subordinates to the interest of FDOT its successors and assigns, any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF Page 1 of 6 253 RECORDED INSTRUMENT DATE FROM TO RECORDING Easement 07/31/2006 Ryall Acquisition Group, Indian River ORB/PG LLC, a Florida limited County, a political 2062/1834 liability company, f/k/a subdivision of the Ryall Development State of Florida Group,LLC Easement 07/31/2006 Ryall Acquisition Group, Indian River ORB/PG LLC, a Florida limited County, a political 2062/1837 liability company, f/k/a subdivision of the Ryall Development State of Florida Group,LLC Easement 07/31/2006 Ryall Acquisition Group, Indian River ORB/PG LLC, a Florida limited County, a political 2062/1840 liability company, f/k/a subdivision of the Ryall Development State of Florida Group, LLC PROVIDED that the COUNTY has the following rights: 1. The COUNTY shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the FDOT'S current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the FDOT, Utility Accommodation Manual in the effect at the time the agreement is executed. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the FDOT. Should the FDOT fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the COUNTY or require the COUNTY to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the FDOT hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. Not withstanding any provisions set forth herein, the terms of the utility permits shall supersede any contrary provisions, with the exception of the provision herein with reimbursement rights. The COUNTY shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in Paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the FDOT's facilities. 4. The COUNTY agrees to repair any damage to FDOT facilities and to indemnify the FDOT against any loss or damage resulting from the COUNTY exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 3 above. Page 2 of 6 254 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the FDOT hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. Attorney approved as to form: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BY: ELIZABETH S. QUINTANA STEVEN C. BRAUN, P.E. District 4 Assistant General Counsel District 4 Secretary Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: (Two witnesses required by Florida Law) Witness (1) Information: Signature Print Name Address: 3400 West Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF BROWARD Witness (2) Information: Signature Print Name Address: 3400 West Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this day of , 20 , by STEVEN C. BRAUN, P.E., District 4 Secretary ❑ who is personally known by me or ❑ who has produced as identification. (SEAL) Notary Public, State of Florida Print Name: My Commission Expires: Page 3 of 6 255 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County has caused these presents to be executed in its name by its Board of County Commissioners acting by the Mayor or Vice -Mayor of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. ATTEST: Print Name: Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: By: County Attorney INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By Its Board of County Commissioners an Print Name: Its Mayor Page 4 of 6 256 EXHIBIT "A" Parcel No. 113 Item/Segment No. 4056063 A portion of land lying in the Northwest One -Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 31, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Indian River County, Florida, as shown on Sheets 10 and 11 of the Florida Department of Transportation Right of Way Map for County Road 510 (85th Street), Item/Segment No. 4056063, Section 88050-2508, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at a found PK nail marking the Northwest (NW) corner of said Section 31; thence South 89°42'02" East along the North line of said Section 31 and the Baseline of Survey of said County Road 510 (85th Street), a distance of 495.07 feet; thence South 00°17'58" West at a right angle to the previously described course, a distance of 40.00 feet to a point on the Southerly Existing Right of Way line of said County Road 510 (85th Street) and the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 00°12'00" East, a distance of 6.00 feet; thence South 89°42'02" East, a distance of 865.11 feet; thence North 00°17'58" East, a distance of 6.00 feet to a point on said Southerly Existing Right of Way line of County Road 510 (85th Street); thence North 89°42'02" West along said Southerly Existing Right of Way line of County Road 510 (85th Street), a distance of 865.12 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 5,191 Square Feet, more or less AND A portion of land lying in the North One -Half (N 1/2) of Section 31, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Indian River County, Florida, as shown on Sheets 12, 13 and 14 of the Florida Department of Transportation Right of Way Map for County Road 510 (85th Street), Item/Segment No. 4056063, Section 88050-2508, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at a found nail in cut-out marking the North One -Quarter (N 1/4) corner of said Section 31; thence North 89°42'02" West along the North line of said Section 31 and the Baseline of Survey of said County Road 510 (85th Street), a distance of 193.24 feet; thence South 00°17'58" West along a line at a right angle to the previously described course, a distance of 40.00 feet to a point on the Southerly Existing Right of Way line of said County Road 510 (85th Street) and the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 89°42'02" East, a distance 193.12 feet to a point on the West line of the Northeast One -Quarter (NE 1/4) of said Section 31; thence continue South 89°42'02" East, a distance 0.22 feet; thence North 89°59'48" East, a distance 61.53 feet; thence South 00'00'12" East, a distance 4.00 feet; thence North 89°59'48" East, a distance 150.00 feet; thence North 00'00'12" West, a distance 4.00 feet; thence North 89°59'48" East, a distance 1,632.87 feet; thence North 76°30'03" East, a distance 17.14 feet; thence North 89°59'48" East, a distance of 612.94 feet to the beginning of a curve concave Southwesterly, having a chord bearing of South 65"57'15" East; thence Southeasterly along said curve, having a radius of 74.00 feet, through a central angle 48°05'53", an arc distance of 62.12 feet to the end of said curve; thence South 41'54'19" East, a distance 153.36 feet to the beginning of a curve concave Southwesterly, having a chord bearing of South 20°40'42" East; thence Southeasterly along said curve, having a radius of 78.00 feet, through a central angle 42'27'13", an arc distance of 57.79 feet to the end of said curve and a point on the Westerly Existing Right of Way line of 66th Avenue; thence North 00°32'54" East along said Westerly Existing Right of Way line of 66th Avenue, a distance of 97.58 feet; thence North 44°43'39" West continuing along said Westerly Existing Right of Way line of 66th Avenue, a distance of 140.74 feet to the intersection with said Southerly Existing Right of Way line of County Road Page 5 of 6 257 510 (85th Street); thence along said Southerly Existing Right of Way line of County Road 510 (85th Street) for the next four (4) courses: (1) South 89°59'48" West, a distance of 2,553.33 feet; thence (2) North 89°42'02" West, a distance of 0.17 feet to a point on said West line of the Northeast One -Quarter (NE 1/4) of Section 31; thence (3) continue North 89°42'02" West, a distance of 93.15 feet; thence (4) South 84°35'20" West, a distance of 100.50 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 0.744 acres, more or less. A portion of land lying in the Northwest One -Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 32, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Indian River County, Florida, as shown on Sheets 14 and 21 of the Florida Department of Transportation Right of Way Map for County Road 510 (85th Street), Item/Segment No. 4056063, Section 88050-2508, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at a found PK nail marking the Northwest One -Quarter (NW 1/4) corner of said Section 32; thence South 00°32'54" West along the West line of said Section 32 and the Baseline of Survey of said 66th Avenue, a distance of 15.00 feet to the intersection with the Baseline of Survey of said County Road 510 (85th Street); thence South 89°31'43" East along said Baseline of Survey of said County Road 510 (85th Street), a distance of 54.97 feet; thence South 00'28'17" West along a line at a right angle to the previously described course, a distance of 19.27 feet to the intersection of the Southerly Existing Right of Way line of said County Road 510 (85th Street) and the Easterly Existing Right of Way line of said 66th Avenue, and the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 85°05'20" East along said Southerly Existing Right of Way line of County Road 510 (85th Street), a distance of 74.01 feet; thence South 89°31'43" East continuing along said Southerly Existing Right of Way line of County Road 510 (85th Street), a distance of 25.99 feet to the beginning of a non -tangent curve concave Southeasterly, having a chord bearing of South 53°58'38" West; thence Southwesterly along said curve, having a radius of 80.00 feet, through a central angle 17°42'47", an arc distance of 24.73 feet to a point on the Easterly Existing Right of Way line of said 66th Avenue, said point also being the beginning of a curve concave Southeasterly, having a chord bearing of South 43°32'29" West; thence along said Easterly Existing Right of Way line of 66th Avenue for the next seven (7) courses: thence (1) Southwesterly along said curve, having a radius of 80.00 feet, through a central angle 03°09'31", an arc distance of 4.41 feet to a point of reverse curvature with a curve concave Northwesterly, having a chord bearing of South 49°36'58" West; thence (2) Southwesterly along said curve, having a radius of 148.00 feet, through a central angle 15°18'27", an arc distance of 39.54 feet to a point of reverse curvature with a curve concave Southeasterly, having a chord bearing of South 26'38'18" West; thence (3) Southerly along said curve, having a radius of 40.00 feet, through a central angle 61 ° 15'47", an arc distance of 42.77 feet to a point of reverse curvature with a curve concave Westerly, having a chord bearing of South 01°43'21" East; thence (4) Southerly along said curve, having a radius of 2,139.00 feet, through a central angle 04°32'30", an arc distance of 169.55 feet to the end of said curve; thence (5) South 00°32'54" West, a distance of 700.37 feet; thence (6) North 89°31'43" West, a distance of 36.00 feet; thence (7) North 00°32'54" East, a distance of 955.73 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 0.817 acres, more or less. All together containing 1.680 acres, more or less. Page 6 of 6 258 1772884 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY K BARTON, CLERK CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL, BK: 2062 PG: 1834, 07/31/2006 02:33 PM DOC STAMPS D $0.70 Parcel #31-39-31-00000-1000-00001.5 EASEMENT This Grant of Easement, made and executed this? y day of A.D., 2006, by RYALL ACQUISITION GROUP, LLC, a Florida limited liability coiapany, f/k/a RYALL DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC, whose address is 1974 14th Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960, hereinafter called GRANTOR*, to INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960, hereinafter called GRANTEE*, *Whenever used herein the term GRANTOR and GRANTEE include all parties to this instrument and their heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns. WITNESSETH: That GRANTOR for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollar and other consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell, alien, remise, release, convey, and confirm unto the GRANTEE an easement for UTILITIES PURPOSES on, over, across, and beneath the following described land, situate in Indian River County, Florida, to -wit: See Exhibits "A" and "B" Attached Hereto and Made a Part Hereof (Sketch and Description of Real Property) And GRANTOR hereby covenants with said GRANTEE that it is lawfully seized of said servient land in fee simple, and that it has good right and lawful authority to convey the easement established hereby and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has herein set its hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of: Sign Witness printed name: -214, , q:_"- sign a,pparw Witness printed name:StephUn�Y F0,1quff STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER RYALL ACQUISITION GROUP, LLC f/k/a YALL EVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC By Chad A. Kelly, anaging Member The foregoing instrument was sworn to and subscribed before me this �- day of I 2006, by Chad A. Kelly, Managing Member of Ryall Acquisition Group, LLC, *a Morida limited liability company, who is personally known to me or produced as identification. f/k/a r RYALL DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC �-dr Stamped Seal with Commission sin Name, Number & Expiration Datee *N LOu„n F Hamytw Notary Public My Commlasi0n DD171NO Attachments: a adip Ewes February 07 2007 (1) Exhibit "A" - Sketch of Easement Description (DWG# 18101 C2) (2) Exhibit `B" - Legal Description of Utility Easement (15 feet in width) 259 v liffiHX3 90 log 2500 25 02. / – 5 5"052C E – – 1p91p' - I 1� – 5 89'31'13" E 454!5_ � scum ■o.�.iwc cwxtt eo•o Iia Eg WASAM ROAD / CR 510 2i - s T Mv stcuw ess�o-xw� nip•. M.0 couxtt S 89'11'4}" E 2500 25 02. / – 5 5"052C E – – 1p91p' - I 1� – 5 89'31'13" E 454!5_ � scum ■o.�.iwc cwxtt eo•o rAV* t I / — soon m w.RTo.�wt .w tso Sao 10 1� '.�I11 I 1 I _ . . . . . . . . . . . ��d./Illllltx:" 6z Ir AI Ig 8 VII I J J �n II jry .... a 7i' IMIII'^ � I S o s 4 I I � I v I I fi I I I I sp' 1 I dr F�m u 1 I � oaf I 'o 3 I - �I tOm4 N Y Hlo li �I � J o IS y S£8i :Dd Z90Z :XE BK: 2062 PG: 1836 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR UTILITY EASEMENT (10 FEET IN WIDTH) ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF 66TH AVENUE, SOUTH OF COUNTY ROAD 510 (WEST WABASSO ROAD) FROM THE NORTHEAST. CORNER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP_ 31 ,SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, RUN SOUTH.00.°32'55" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 31 (AND ALONG THEAPPROXIMATE CENTERLINE OF 66TH AVENUE), A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EXISTING SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 510 (WEST WABASSO ROAD); THENCE, RUN SOUTH 89059'48" .WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE,. A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TOA. POINT ON THE EXISTING WEST RIGHT -OF WAY OF 66TH AVENUE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 000,32'55" WEST ALONG. SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF. 17.20 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED EASEMENT: FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE SOUTH 00°33'55" WEST, A DISTANCE OF .12.74. FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, RUN SOUTH U016'19" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 12.64 FEET, THENCE RUN SOUTH 08°01'41" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 66.54 FEET TO THE AFOREMENTIONED WEST RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE OF 66TH AVENUE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00--3255" WEST ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 67.06 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE RUN NORTH Q8°01'41" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 138.65 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 52016'19" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 26.34 FEET TO THE AFOREMENTIONED WEST RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE OF 66TH AVENUE AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. .,SAID EASEMENT LYING AND BEING IN THE NOR'T'HEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY; FLORIDA. . EXHIBIT B 261 1772885 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY K BARTON, CLERK CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL, BK: 2062 PG: 1837, 07/31/2006 02:33 PM DOC STAMPS D $0.70 Psvicel #31-39-31-00000-1000-00001.5 EASEMENT This Grant of Easement, made and executed this �Z q day of , A.D., 2006, by RYALL ACQUISITION GROUP, LLC, a Florida limited liability co any, Vk/a RYALL DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC, whose address is 1974 14`s Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960, hereinafter called GRANTOR*, to INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960, hereinafter called GRANTEE*, *Whenever used herein the term GRANTOR and GRANTEE include all parties to this instrument and their heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns. WITNESSETH: That GRANTOR for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollar and other consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell, alien, remise, release, convey, and confirm unto the GRANTEE an easement for UTILITIES PURPOSES on, over, across, and beneath the following described land, situate in Indian River County, Florida, to -wit: See Exhibits "A" and "B" Attached Hereto and Made a Part Hereof (Sketch and Description of Real Property) And GRANTOR hereby covenants with said GRANTEE that it is lawfully seized of said servient land in fee simple, and that it has good right and lawful authority to convey the easement established hereby and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has herein set its hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of: sign 7�- Witness printed name: QN.:, A. sign 1 A=,[/ Witness printed name3iohanie Farqut/ STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER RYALL ACQUISITION GROUP, LLC f/k/a UYALDEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC By Chad A. Kelly, anaging Member The foregoing instrument was sworn to and subscribed before me this 7 4 day of 2006, by Chad A. Kelly, Managing Member of Ryall Acquisition Group, LLC* a F rida limited liability company, who is personally known to me or produced as identification. *f/k/a RYALI,EVEX,OPMENT. G,ROUP, LLC �. L Stamped Stegall witthh (Commission sin �aih Name, Number & Expiration Date,,.+ lamn F HN, 010. Notary Public Date, #w Commission 00171900 Attachments: �►a EXjbes February 07 2007 (1) Exhibit "A" — Sketch of Easement Description (DWG# 18101C1) (2) Exhibit `B" — Legal Description of Utility Easement (10 feet in width) 262 WASASW ROAD / CR s10 Rq"r d u+ u✓ YCMR MSto-Dwt w0uu wKR Cauun I I pa'wb � iE I N I gF I v l igiHXlv WO yy S'y s� _ 5 89'31v3' E y "dM UK p YCTM ]t 1'18'w 00'1011 05 8t3t'43" E 454 15_ .. _ � _1 jQ1M Raw V"! COtwr+RMd Sim 1 _ ��+.. =OII1M u1�1M1[ R.Q! lK WLtfO RORD — — G R \V fY = �, y 5 1 Is II asci ;Jd z90z :xa • I I. I ID ' �.. � >- m 1 r I I 1 I pp � oou a I z pain 1 � k.' .1 k Nrj+l7jn YI IN �� fY = �, y 5 1 Is II asci ;Jd z90z :xa BK: 2062 PG: 1839 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR UTILITY EASEMENT (15 FEET IN WIDTH) ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF 667" AVENUE, SOUTH OF COUNTY ROAD 510 (WEST WABASSO ROAD) FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3:1; :TOWNSHIP 31.30UTH, RANGE 39 EAST, RUN SOUTH 00032'55" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 3I (AND ALONG THE APPROXIMATE CENTERLINE OF 66TH AVENUE), A. DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EXISTING SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 510 (WEST WABASSO ROAD); THENCE, RUN SOUTH 89°59'48" WEST ALONG: SAID SOUTH, LINE, A DISTANCE OF 61.74 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED EASEMENT: FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING DEPARTING SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD: 510 .RUN SOUTH 00°30' 10" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.37 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 46026'10" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 49.86 FEET TO THE EXISTING WEST RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE OF 66TH AVENUE; THENCE RUN SOUTH. 00'32'55" WEST ALONG: SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A. DISTANCE OF 20.52 FEET,- THENCE. EET;THENCE. DEPARTING SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE - RUN . NORTH 46026'10" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 70.22 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00°30' 10" WEST, A DISTANCE OF :21.86 FEET TO THE AFOREMENTIONED SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 512; THENCE RUN NORTH 89°'59'48" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID EASEMENT LYING AND BEING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4. OF .THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA: 1772886 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY K BARTON, CLERK CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL, BK: 2062 PG: 1840, 07/31/2006 02:33 PM DOC STAMPS D $0.70 Parcel #31-39-32-00000-3000-00010.0 EASEMENT This Grant of Easement, made and executed this 2 (G day of LL A.D., 2006, by RYALL ACQUISITION GROUP, LLC, a Florida limited liability com any, f/k/a RYALL DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC, whose address is 1974 14"' Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960, hereinafter called GRANTOR*, to INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960, hereinafter called GRANTEE*, *Whenever used herein the term GRANTOR and GRANTEE include all parties to this instrument and their heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns. WITNESSETH: That GRANTOR for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollar and other consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell, alien, remise, release, convey, and confirm unto the GRANTEE an easement for UTILITIES PURPOSES on, over, across, and beneath the following described land, situate in Indian River County, Florida, to -wit: See Exhibits "A" and `B" Attached Hereto and Made a Part Hereof (Sketch and Description of Real Property) And GRANTOR hereby covenants with said GRANTEE that it is lawfully seized of said servient land in fee simple, and that it has good right and lawful authority to convey the easement established hereby and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has herein set its hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of: sign n "e4 Witness printed name: S\e.:. sign If WL'iAlkgaw Witness printed name:Zfephawe FQfquC/ STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER RYALL ACQUISITION GROUP, LLC f/k/a R L D VEL PMENT GROUP, LLC By � Chad A. Kelly, ing Member The foregoing instrument was sworn to and subscribed before me this -26 day of l 2006, by Chad A. Kelly, Managing Member of Ryall Acquisition Group, LLC,,r a Qorida limited liability company, who is personally known to me or produced RY// VAI, P ENT as identification. ��/C Ak tamped SC with C GROUP 6n LLC si 16 T Name, Number & Expiration Date�,, N Laurena HMw ` Notary Public Attachments: � y— - W CO"W""W 0017100 eau,ry o7s (1) Exhibit "A" — Sketch of Easement Description (DWG# 18101 C) (2) Exhibit `B" — Legal Description of Utility Easement (15 feet in width) 265 8 oT� i I ffff I I i o,m 1 1 I Q JJ'a ido 9E I se , - Y�MH ,H1,e�eB � .. � � � � �• / it ..___.... .. .. .. .. 019 !107 W; NW AY6vM 2z I m � � 0 el Y I ki. r -...... I I4 y I I v :ry moc I . 8 oT� i I ffff I I i o,m 1 1 I Q JJ'a 266 ido 9E I se , - Y�MH ,H1,e�eB � .. � � � � �• / it ..___.... .. .. .. .. 019 !107 W; NW AY6vM 266 BK: 2062 PG: 1842 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR 16" DIAMETER WATER MAIN EASEMENT (15 FEET IN WIDTH) ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF 66TH AVENUE, SOUTH OF COUNTY ROAD 510 (WEST WABASSO ROAD) FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, RUN SOUTH 00°32'55" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID.SECTION 32 (AND ALONG THE APPROXIMATE . CENTERLINE OF 66TH AVENUE), A DISTANCE OF 456:38 FEET; THENCE, RUN SOUTH 89°27'96" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EXISTING EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF 66TH AVENUE AND THE POINT OF 13EGMNING .OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED EASEMENT: FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE SOUTH 89027'06" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET; THENCE, NORTH 00032055" EAST, A DISTANCE OF. 19.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°27'06" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 13.99 FEET; THENCE NORTH 05034'39" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 92.19 FEET; THENCE NORTH 62°33' 11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100.23 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02°57'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 99.87 FEET- THENCE EETTHENCE .NORTH 05050'23", EAST, A DISTANCE. OF 77.30 FEET; THENCE NORTH 46009'34" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 51.06 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EXISTING SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF COUNTY ROAD 510 (SAID. POINT LYING SOUTH 89631'43" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 90.35 FEET, AND SOUTH 00°28' 17" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 37.02 FEET OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF. SAID SECTION 32); THENCE RUN NORTH 85°05'20" WEST, ALONG THE EXISTING SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF COUNTY ROAD 5 i0, A DISTANCE OF 10.95 FEET; THENCE RUN _SOUTH 46009'34" WEST, A DISTANCE, OF, 43.41 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 05050'23" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 83.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°57' 12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 100.30 :FEET:;- THENCE SOUTH 02°33'1 l" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 74.50 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EXISTING EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF 66TH AVENUE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00°32'55." WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF 66TH AVENUE, A DISTANCE OF :133: i3 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID EASEMENT LYING AND BEING IN THE NORTHWEST: 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 31. SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA: EXHIBIT B 267 3120200053884 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY R. S1 Md"K0FaRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL BK: 3337 PG: 1274, 9/14/2020 9:34 AM Summer lake North UCP #3479 COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 1301 27th Street BILL OF SALE OF UTILITY FACILITIES to INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA (UCP # 3479) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that GRBK GHO SUMMER LAKE, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, the mailing address of which is 590 NW Mercantile Place, Port St. Lucie, FL 34986, hereinafter called GRANTOR, in consideration of value received, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has and does hereby grant, bargain, sell, transfer, and deliver unto INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960, hereinafter called GRANTEE, this 4th day of Aiiqust , 2020, the following goods and chattels: EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE APART HEREOF which utility facilities are located within existing easements, streets and right-of-ways of Summer Lake North, as recorded in Plat Book 31 , Page 6_ of the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same unto GRANTEE forever, and GRANTOR hereby warrants to the GRANTEE that it has free and unencumbered title to the above-described facilities, that all persons or entities which have supplied labor or materials with respect to these facilities have been paid in full, that none of them has any claim whatsoever with respect thereto, and that the GRANTOR has full authority to make this conveyance and will warrant and defend the sale of said chattels and utility facilities hereby made unto GRANTEE against the lawful claims and demands of all persons whomsoever. GRANTOR hereby further warrants that should the above described utility facilities fail or otherwise become defective during a period of one year from the date of acceptance of same by GRANTEE (August 18, 2020 to August 18, 2021), due to defective materials or workmanship, GRANTOR shall upon each occasion be responsible in all respects for such failure or defect and shall correct same at GRANTOR's sole cost and without expense to GRANTEE upon immediate notice by GRANTEE in view of the need for immediate response to correct broken or defective utility lines and facilities. GRANTOR shall be solely liable and shall save GRANTEE harmless from any direct or consequential damage attributable to such failure or defect. GRANTOR hereby also assigns all its right, title, and interest in and to manufacturer's or supplier's warranties with respect to the described facilities. ,,,P -PROVED AS 1 O r-Cj ii+. I AiNID LZCAL SUFFIGiSNOY BY 2_AN FIEINGOLD (page one of two) CO J NTY ATTORNEY 268 pq BK: 3337 PG: 1275 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has herein set its hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: signature: printed name: signature: 'i�V printed na STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF _: -+ LtJCA GRBK GHO SUMMEt LAKE, LLC In William N`iT affer, Manager The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means of Gi(physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this day of , 2020 by William N. Handier, the Manager of GRBK GHO SUMME LAKE, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, who executed on behalf of and with the authority of said limited liability company. He is IX personally known or ❑ produced identification in the form of NOTARY PUBLIC: sign: print name: r►Ste'n 1?IXon Commission No.: 076 11 555 9 Commission Expiration:jyp 18 (page two of two) SEAL (913onced KRISTEN DIXON MY COMMISSION #GG115559 EXPIRES: JUN 18, 2021 through 1st State Insurance 269 BK: 3337 PG: 1276 i 0 Summer Lake North Utility Cost Estimate For Bill of Sale and 1 -Year Maintenance Amount UCP #3479 WATER SYSTEM UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL 6" C-900 LF 1208 $ 24.00 $ 28,992.00 6" MJGV EA 3 $ 1,370.00 $ 4,110.00 6" MJ TEE EA 2 $ 575.00 $ 1,150.00 6" 90 MJ Bends EA 2 $ 475.00 $ 950.00 6"45 MJ Bends EA 3 $ 475.00 $ 1,425.00 6"22.5 MJ Bends EA 2 $ 475.00 $ 950.00 Fire Hydrants Assembly & GV EA 1 $ 5,100.00 $ 5,100.00 2" Blow Off EA 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 Single Water Service EA 11 $ 1,375.00 $ 15,125.00 Double Water Service EA 5 $ 1,755.00 $ 8,775.00 Laterals - double services EA 9 $ Subtotal $ 68,077.00 SANITARY SEWER Manholes 0'- 6' EA 1 $ 3,380.00 $ 3,380.00 Manholes 6'- 10' EA 2 $ 5,425.00 $ 10,850.00 Manholes 10'- 12' EA 1 $ 6,200.00 $ 6,200.00 Manholes 14'- 16' EA 2 $ 7,844.00 $ 15,688.00 8" PVC Sewer Main 0'- 6' Cut LF 137 $ 26.00 $ 3,562.00 8" PVC Sewer Main 6'- 8' Cut LF 110 $ 27.75 $ 3,052.50 8" PVC Sewer Main 8'- 10' Cut LF 315 $ 29.45 $ 9,276.75 8" PVC Sewer Main 10'- 12'Cu LF 397 $ 33.00 $ 13,101.00 8" PVC Sewer Main 12'- 14' Cu LF 164 $ 35.00 5,740.00 Laterals - single services EA 3 $ 1,275.00 $ 3,825.00 Laterals - double services EA 9 $ 1,432.00 $ 12,888.00 Subtotal $ 87,563.25 r Sewer 68,077.00 155,640.25 For Bill of Sale r. �-, • �AI06�iii tsepb,VlfE.O * k, EXHIBIT "A" 23-UTL.02-11/24 This instrument prepared under the direction of: Elizabeth S. Quintana, Esq. District 4 Assistant General Counsel Legal Description prepared by: Jeffrey D. Smith, P.S.M. (01-22-2024) Parcel No. Document prepared by: Item/Segment No. Susanna Rowland Section: Florida Department of Transportation Managing District: Right of Way Production Services C.R. No. 3400 W. Commercial Boulevard County: Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 118.3R(03-28-2025) 4056063 88050-2508 04 510 (Wabasso Road/85`h Street) Indian River SUBORDINATION OF COUNTY UTILITY INTERESTS THIS AGREEMENT entered into this day of , 20 , by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the FDOT, and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the COUNTY. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the COUNTY presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by the COUNTY to the FDOT; and WHEREAS, the FDOT is willing to pay to have the COUNTY'S facilities relocated if necessary, to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, COUNTY and FDOT agree as follows: COUNTY subordinates to the interest of FDOT its successors and assigns, any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF Page 1 of 5 271 RECORDED INSTRUMENT DATE FROM TO RECORDING Utility Easement 10/19/2004 Ervin A. Cartwright and Lenore Cartwright Indian River County 1 ORB / PG 1 1791 / 862 PROVIDED that the COUNTY has the following rights: The COUNTY shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the FDOT'S current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the FDOT, Utility Accommodation Manual in the effect at the time the agreement is executed. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the FDOT. Should the FDOT fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the COUNTY or require the COUNTY to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the FDOT hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. Not withstanding any provisions set forth herein, the terms of the utility permits shall supersede any contrary provisions, with the exception of the provision herein with reimbursement rights. The COUNTY shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in Paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the FDOT's facilities. 4. The COUNTY agrees to repair any damage to FDOT facilities and to indemnify the FDOT against any loss or damage resulting from the COUNTY exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 3 above. Page 2 of 5 272 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the FDOT hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. Attorney approved as to form: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BY: ELIZABETH S. QUINTANA STEVEN C. BRAUN, P.E. District 4 Assistant General Counsel District 4 Secretary Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: (Two witnesses required by Florida Law) Witness (1) Information: Signature Print Name Address: 3400 West Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF BROWARD Witness (2) Information: Signature Print Name Address: 3400 West Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this day of , 20 by STEVEN C. BRAUN, P.E., District 4 Secretary ❑ who is personally known by me or ❑ who has produced as identification. (SEAL) Notary Public, State of Florida Print Name: My Commission Expires: Page 3 of 5 273 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County has caused these presents to be executed in its name by its Board of County Commissioners acting by the Mayor or Vice -Mayor of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. ATTEST: Print Name: Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: By: County Attorney INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By Its Board of County Commissioners LIM Print Name: Its Mayor Page 4 of 5 274 EXHIBIT "A" Parcel No. 118 Item/Segment No. 4056063 A portion of land lying in the Southwest One -Quarter (SW 1/4) of Section 29, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Indian River County, Florida, as shown on Sheet 16 of the Florida Department of Transportation Right of Way Map for County Road 510 (85th Street), Item/Segment No. 4056063, Section 88050-2508, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the boat spike marking the South One -Quarter (S 1/4) comer of said Section 29; thence South 00°37'26" West along the East line of the Northwest One -Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 32, a distance of 15.00 feet to the intersection with the Baseline of Survey of said County Road 510 (85th Street); thence North 89°31'43" West along said Baseline of Survey of said County Road 510 (85th Street), a distance of 997.48 feet; thence North 00 28'17" West along a line at a right angle to the previously described course, a distance of 55.00 feet to a point on the Northerly Existing Right of Way line of said County Road 510 (85th Street) and the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 00°23'38" West along said Northerly Existing Right of Way line of County Road 510 (85th Street), a distance of 34.00 feet; thence South 89°31'43" East, a distance of 317.42 feet; thence North 00°18'32" West, a distance of 90.82 feet; thence North 89°41'28" East, a distance of 15.00 feet; thence South 00°18'32" East, a distance of 125.02 feet to a point on said Northerly Existing Right of Way line of County Road 510 (85th Street); thence North 89°31'43" West along said Northerly Existing Right of Way line of County Road 510 (85th Street), a distance of 332.37 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 12,665 square feet, more or less. Page 5 of 5 275 3120200053884 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY R. SMITH, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL BK: 3337 PG: 1274, 9/14/2020 9:34 AM Summer Lake North UCP #3479 COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ISO 1 27th Street BILL OF SALE OF UTILITY FACILITIES to INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA (UCP # 3479) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that GRBK GHO SUMMER LAKE, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, the mailing address of which is 590 NW Mercantile Place, Port St. Lucie, FL 34986, hereinafter called GRANTOR, in consideration of value received, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has and does hereby grant, bargain, sell, transfer, and deliver unto INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960, hereinafter called GRANTEE, this 4fih day of At,q„Gt , 2020, the following goods and chattels: EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE APART HEREOF which utility facilities are located within existing easements, streets and right-of-ways of Summer Lake North, as recorded in Plat Book 31 _, Page 6_ of the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same unto GRANTEE forever, and GRANTOR hereby warrants to the GRANTEE that it has free and unencumbered title to the above-described facilities, that all persons or entities which have supplied labor or materials with respect to these facilities have been paid in full, that none of them has any claim whatsoever with respect thereto, and that the GRANTOR has full authority to make this conveyance and will warrant and defend the sale of said chattels and utility facilities hereby made unto GRANTEE against the lawful claims and demands of all persons whomsoever. GRANTOR hereby further warrants that should the above described utility facilities fail or otherwise become defective during a period of one year from the date of acceptance of same by GRANTEE (August 18, 2020 to August 18, 2021), due to defective materials or workmanship, GRANTOR shall upon each occasion be responsible in all respects for such failure or defect and shall correct same at GRANTOR's sole cost and without expense to GRANTEE upon immediate notice by GRANTEE in view of the need for immediate response to correct broken or defective utility lines and facilities. GRANTOR shall be solely liable and shall save GRANTEE harmless from any direct or consequential damage attributable to such failure or defect. GRANTOR hereby also assigns all its right, title, and interest in and to manufacturer's or supplier's warranties with respect to the described facilities. P jROiiED AS TO F0 H1 fai�lD LwCiAL Si. FFIC1ENCY BY ',_,AN s?EING0LD (Page one of two) CGUN_Y AT TORN EY 276 BK: 3337 PG: 1275 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has herein set its hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in GRBK GHO SUMM-ft LAKE, LLC the presence of: signature: By: printed name: William signature: '1&/ printed na STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF _: -+ L11GIe The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means of &(physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this day of , 2020 by William N. Handler, the Manager of GRBK GHO SUMME LAKE, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, whp executed on behalf of and with the authority of said limited liability company. He is W personally known or ❑ produced identification in the form of 2141VIffiWL-1091 sign: print name: KrvSten D i x0n Commission No.: F76 if 5559 Commission ExpirationjUn (page two of two) SEAL: 4)BOaded KRISTEN DVONMYCDMMISSIDN #GG#GG115559 EXPIRES: JUN 18, 2D21 through 1st State Insurance 277 BK: 3337 PG: 1276 Summer Lake North Utility Cost Estimate For Bill of Sale and 1 -Year Maintenance Amount UCP #3479 WATER SYSTEM UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL 6" C-900 LF 1208 $ 24.00 $ 28,992.00 6" MJGV EA 3 $ 1,370.00 $ 4,110.00 6" MJ TEE EA 2 $ 575.00 $ 1,150.00 6" 90 MJ Bends EA 2 $ 475.00 $ 950.00 6"45 MJ Bends EA 3 $ 475.00 $ 1,425.00 6"22.5 MJ Bends EA 2 $ 475.00 $ 950.00 Fire Hydrants Assembly & GV EA 1 $ 5,100.00 $ 5,100.00 2" Blow Off EA 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 Single Water Service EA 11 $ 1,375.00 $ 15,125.00 Double Water Service EA 5 $ 1,755.00 $ 8,775.00 3,825.00 Laterals - double services I EA 9 Subtotal $ 68,077.00 SANITARY SEWER Manholes 0'- 6' EA 1 $ 3,380.00 $ 3,380.00 Manholes 6'- 10' EA 2 $ 5,425.00 $ 70,850.00 Manholes 10'- 12' EA 1 $ 6,200.00 $ 6,200.00 Manholes 14'- 16' EA 2 T .00 $ -15,688.00 8" PVC Sewer Main 0'- 6' Cut LF 137 $ 26.00 $ 3,562.00 8" PVC Sewer Main 6' - 8' Cut LF 110 $ 27.75 $ 3,052.50 8" PVC Sewer Main 8'- 10' Cut LF 315 $ 29.45 $ 9,276.75 8" PVC Sewer Main 10' -12' Cu LF 397 $ 33.00 $ 13,101.00 8" PVC Sewer Main 12'- 14' Cu LF 164 $ 35.00 $ 5,740.00 Laterals - single services EA 3 $ UM.00 $ 3,825.00 Laterals - double services I EA 9 $ 1,432.00 $ 12,888.00 Subtotal $ 87,563.25 Maintenance Amount @ 25% 1 $ 38,910.06 r; PWS se ►1K 47M p i► *:�� A"'PROVED I I . D U34 Zo2o EXHOMT "A" 278. 23-UTL.02-11/24 This instrument prepared under the direction of: Elizabeth S. Quintana, Esq. District 4 Assistant General Counsel Legal Description prepared by: Evan Bain, P.S.M. (03-21-2025) Parcel No. Document prepared by: Item/Segment No. Susanna Rowland Section: Florida Department of Transportation Managing District: Right of Way Production Services C.R. No. 3400 W. Commercial Boulevard County: Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 130.4R(03-28-25) 4056063 88050-2508 04 510 (Wabasso Road/85`h Street) Indian River SUBORDINATION OF COUNTY UTILITY INTERESTS THIS AGREEMENT entered into this day of , 20 , by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the FDOT, and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the COUNTY. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the COUNTY presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by the COUNTY to the FDOT; and WHEREAS, the FDOT is willing to pay to have the COUNTY'S facilities relocated if necessary, to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, COUNTY and FDOT agree as follows: COUNTY subordinates to the interest of FDOT its successors and assigns, any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF Page 1 of 5 279 RECORDED INSTRUMENT DATE FROM TO RECORDING Bill of Sale of 09/14/2020 GRBK GHO Indian River ORB / PG Utility Facilities Summer Lake, County, a political 3337/1274 LLC subdivision of the State of Florida PROVIDED that the COUNTY has the following rights: 1. The COUNTY shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the FDOT' S current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the FDOT, Utility Accommodation Manual in the effect at the time the agreement is executed. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the FDOT. Should the FDOT fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the COUNTY or require the COUNTY to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the FDOT hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. 2. Not withstanding any provisions set forth herein, the terms of the utility permits shall supersede any contrary provisions, with the exception of the provision herein with reimbursement rights. The COUNTY shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in Paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the FDOT's facilities. 4. The COUNTY agrees to repair any damage to FDOT facilities and to indemnify the FDOT against any loss or damage resulting from the COUNTY exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 3 above. Page 2 of 5 280 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the FDOT hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. Attorney approved as to form: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BY: ELIZABETH S. QUINTANA STEVEN C. BRAUN, P.E. District 4 Assistant General Counsel District 4 Secretary Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: (Two witnesses required by Florida Law) Witness (1) Information: Signature Print Name Address: 3400 West Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF BROWARD Witness (2) Information: Signature Print Name Address: 3400 West Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this day of , 20 by STEVEN C. BRAUN, P.E., District 4 Secretary ❑ who is personally known by me or ❑ who has produced as identification. (SEAL) Notary Public, State of Florida Print Name: My Commission Expires: Page 3 of 5 281 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County has caused these presents to be executed in its name by its Board of County Commissioners acting by the Mayor or Vice -Mayor of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. ATTEST: Print Name: Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: By: County Attorney INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By Its Board of County Commissioners Lo Print Name: Its Mayor Page 4 of 5 282 EXHIBIT "A" Parcel No. 130 Item/Segment No. 4056063 A portion of Tracts A, B, G and H, PALADIN PLACE II, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 21, Page 74 ofthe Public Records of Indian River County, Florida, lying in the Northeast One -Quarter (NE 1/4) of Section 32, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Indian River County, Florida, as shown on Sheet 17 ofthe Florida Department of Transportation Right of Way Map for County Road 510 (85th Street), Item/Segment No. 4056063, Section 88050-2508, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the boat spike marking the North One -Quarter (N 1/4) comer of said Section 32; thence South 00°37'26" West along the West line of said Northeast One -Quarter (NE 1/4) of Section 32, a distance of 25.00 feet to the intersection with the Baseline of Survey of said County Road 510 (85th Street); thence South 89°31'48" East along said Baseline of Survey of County Road 510 (85th Street), a distance of 677.35 feet; thence South 00°28'12" West along a line at a right angle to the previously described course, a distance of 30.00 feet to a point on the Southerly line of the Indian River Farms Water Control District Sub -Lateral "G-8" Canal, said point also being the Northwesterly comer of said Tract G, and the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 00°56'29" West along the Westerly line of said Tract G, a distance of 19.00 feet; thence South 89°31'48" East, a distance of 662.37 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Tract H; thence North 00°50'29" East along said Easterly line of Tract H, a distance of 19.00 feet to a point on said Southerly line of the Indian Rivers Farms Water Control District Sub -Lateral "G-8" Canal and the Northeasterly corner of said Tract H; thence North 89°31'48" West along said Southerly line of the Indian Rivers Farms Water Control District Sub -Lateral "G-8" Canal, a distance of 662.34 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 12,585 square feet, more or less. Page 5 of 5 283 F. 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Bunt, Assistant County Administrator FROM: Addie Javed, P.E., Public Works Director DATE: May 6, 2025 SUBJECT: Authorization Request for the Use of Unused Salary to Fund Temporary Infrastructure Project Manager BACKGROUND Contracted Labor has been used to augment temporary help on all levels from maintenance to engineering, for coverage when there is an increased volume of work and hard to fill technical positions that are currently posted. We already have a PO with this temp agency for other temporary workers. ANALYSIS To help the Engineering / Roadway division, a temporary Infrastructure Project Manager is coming on board. This temp is needed to offset the increased volume of work and unfilled positions in our Roadway section of Engineering. BUDGETARYIMPACT The cost for this temporary person is $94.38 per hour, $3,539.25 per week. The estimate for five months through the end of the fiscal year is $78,800. There is $285,509.65 left in Engineering unused salaries, Transportation Fund/County Engineering/Regular Salaries GL#11124441-011120. PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS Purchase orders with vendors. POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS Authorization to increase temporary work with the staffmg company for recruitment of hard to fill positions. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Using this temporary Infrastructure Project Manager will help Public Works respond to our current work needs, future demands and the expectations of our community. Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow e" y Legistarl" OTHER PLAN ALIGNMENT Make Indian River County the premium employer of choice. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Chairman authorize use of $78,800.00 in Engineering unused salaries, Transportation Fund/County Engineering/Regular Salaries GL#11124441-011120 to fund the temporary employee for five months. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow I 4N LegistarT /aA I Indian River County Indian River County, Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0516 Type: Administrators Matters Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Board of County Commissioner FROM: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator DATE: April 29, 2025 SUBJECT: City of Vero Beach Request for County to Assume Responsibility for Ocean Rescue Operations at City Beach Parks BACKGROUND On October 24, 2023, the City of Vero Beach (COVB) and Indian River County held a joint meeting at the Indian River County Main Library to discuss common interest and opportunities. At that time, the City requested consideration by the County to assume ocean rescue operations at City beach parks. The City renewed its request and staff completed a site and staffing assessment to determine the necessary financial impact of assuming City lifeguard operations consistent with Indian River County hours and standards of operation. ANALYSIS Prior to 2001, the County and City of Vero Beach cooperatively managed the Indian River County Recreation Department. The services provided residents with ocean rescue services, recreation programming, the management of Leisure Square, and various other recreation related services. In 2001, staffing changes resulted in a split between City and County services with each local government assuming responsibility for their own areas. At that time, the County Recreation Department provided ocean rescue services at five beach parks including Treasure Shores Beach Park, Golden Sands Beach Park, Wabasso Beach Park, Tracking Station Beach Park, and Round Island Oceanside Beach Park. The City managed ocean rescue at Humiston Beach, Jaycee Beach, and South Beach. In 2008, during the economic downturn, the County eliminated ocean rescue coverage at Treasure Shores Beach Park. Since that time, services at that park have not resumed and the beach park remains open, but unguarded. Currently, Ocean Rescue Division, managed through the Parks, Recreation, and Conservation Department employs a full-time Beach Operations Supervisor, one full-time Lifeguard II, 8 full-time Lifeguards, and 12 part-time Lifeguards. Service is provided daily, year-round from 9:00am until 5:00pm. The Ocean Rescue Division is currently funded through the Municipal Service Taxing Unit (M.S.T.U.). The City of Vero Beach provides service at the three city beach parks with a full-time Head Lifeguard, a full- time Lifeguard Lieutenant, 7 full-time Senior Lifeguards, 2 part-time Senior Lifeguards, 1 part-time Lifeguard I, 7 full-time Lifeguards, and 2 part-time year-round Lifeguards, and 9 part-time Casual Open Water Lifeguards. City guarded hours are from 9:00am to 5:00pm and 8:30am to 6:30pm from Memorial Day to Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 3 Printed on 5/1/2025 power �v legistarTM' Labor Day. Staff has determined that in order for the County to assume responsibility for Ocean Rescue operations at the City Beach Parks, an additional full-time Beach Operations Lieutenant, 8 additional full-time Lifeguards, 3 additional part-time Lifeguards at 24 hours biweekly, and 3 additional part-time Lifeguards at 48 hours bi- weekly will need to be added to the County's Ocean Rescue budget at a cost of $837,976. For the existing supervisor positions to be compensated commensurate with the additional workload, the current Supervisor of Beach Operations will be reclassified to a Beach Operations Chief, and the current Lifeguard II position will be reclassified as a Beach Operations Lieutenant at a combined cost of $21,694. Overtime expenses are also anticipated to increase by $56,240 in the first year of operations. Currently, the County's Ocean Rescue division is funded through the M.S.T.U. fund. The M.S.T.U. fund receives its revenue from taxpayers whose properties are located within the unincorporated area of the County, whereas the City Beach Park operations are funded solely by City of Vero Beach taxpayers. If the City Beach Park operations were to fall under the County's Ocean Rescue purview, that division would need to be relocated to the General Fund to properly assess County -wide taxpayers for use of both County and City guarded beaches since they would be combined going forward. The question was raised whether the Emergency Services District could absorb and fund these function in light of the public safety functions performed. While operationally it can be argued the request is meritorious, the question for the Board is it a financially sound decision. The County inquired if the City of Vero Beach were willing to enter into a contractual arrangement for the provision of these services, and they indicated they preferred and believed it was best the County to assume operations. BUDGETARYIMPACT Both operating and capital costs will need to be considered. A lifeguard tower at Humiston Beach will need to be purchased at a cost of approximately $100,000. The additional Beach Operations Lieutenant position will require a truck ($43,826), and two side by side vehicles will be necessary to navigate between the beach parks ($30,000). Operating expenditures will also increase as a result of the additional guarded beaches for a total of $53,760. The total estimated impact to County operations will require additional funding of $1,143,496 in the first year of operations which will commence October 1, 2025, and the costs will compound annually. Staff does not believe the General Fund can absorb more than $1.1 million in first year operations at this time without a potential millage rate adjustment. The same holds true, even more so for the Emergency Services District, presuming the services (ocean rescue) are consistent with what the voters approved when the district was created. The County is currently engaged in collective bargaining with the IAFF for the newly formed Battalion Chief s unit, and the IAFF rank and file unit's 3 -year contract is up for renewal. Other challenges and concerns exist, primarily the current state of the real estate market and uncertainty in Tallahassee over sales and property tax reforms. Inventory is up, price reductions are being reported, and sales volume is reported down compared to last year.Additionally, in February 2025, it was reported Indian River County ranked 5th among 384 metropolitan area housing markets with the steepest decline year -over -year price decreases. Internally, the County continues to see less building permit activity and is experiencing a reduction in net income by the Building Division, as reported in Q2 Budget Report, year to date net income compared to last year is down 331.7%. PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS Discussion at Joint -City County Meeting Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 3 Printed on 5/1/2025 pow IN Legistar" POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS Increasing General Fund or Emergency Services District budgets, combined with unknown sales and property tax reforms, could lead to millage rate adjustments or service reductions. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Governance STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff requests the Board review and consider the information in this agenda report and provide staff direction to the City of Vero Beach's request concerning the County assuming ocean rescue operations at City Beach Parks. Indian River County, Florida Page 3 of 3 Printed on 5/1/2025 pow eq l LegistarTM /a81 Indian River County Indian River County, Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 * * indianriver.gov MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0541 Type: Administrators Matters Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator DATE: April 28, 2025 SUBJECT: Revised Requested Salary Increase - Chief Medical Examiner, District 19 BACKGROUND Subsequent to the April 8, 2025, BOCC regular meeting, representatives from our partner counties requested to meet and discuss the request by Dr. Aronica for a salary increase. Chairman Flescher, representatives from St. Lucie County, Martin County, Okeechobee County, and I met on Friday, April 25, 2025. During the discussion, representatives of our partner counties expressed the desire to retain Dr. Aronica as the District 19 Medical Examiner, of which her salary was the primary discussion point. Midway through the meeting Dr. Aronica was invited into the meeting to join the discussion. Dr. Aronica noted since her tenure the office eliminated the backlog of cases, the office had become accredited, and the office had applied and received $380,000 in grants to offset the budget for capital such as vehicles and a new electronic record database, as well as fund a part-time IT employee. Additionally, she noted she's been involved in working with the design team to ensure the district builds an appropriate facility specific to the needs of the community, and with that she's been judicious in monitoring costs. In addition to her 23 years experience, she's tripled board certified, and she's seeking to be reasonably and fairly compensated for her experience and work thus far. Lastly, Dr. Aronica emphasized she enjoys the community and doesn't want to leave. ANALYSIS Following Dr. Aronica stepping out of the meeting, the discussion concerning her salary continued. Concerns were expressed that the loss of Dr. Aronica would affect the current level of service, require a search for a replacement that may take 6 to 9 months, and the future base salary may be close to Dr. Aronica's request, but for a medical examiner with less experience and standing. Dr. Aronica currently salary is $367,143, of which she initially sought an increase to be compensated at $515,000 and after discussions reduced the request to $495,000 ($127,854 increase). Okeechobee and Martin counties voted unanimously to approve the request, St. Lucie County has not voted, and on April 8, 2025, Indian River County voted unanimously against the requested increase. Consensus amongst the four -county representatives was reached to offer Dr. Aroncia a salary of $460,000 annually, this represents a $92,857 salary increase. For Indian River County in the upcoming Fiscal Year, this amounts to $22,100 plus salary based benefits, such as Florida Retirement System contribution. By way of comparison, at $415,000 offered during the April 8, 2025, BOCC meeting the Indian River County portion Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 3 Printed on 5/1/2025 pow!" gV legistar R" would have been $11,390 plus salary based benefits in the upcoming Fiscal Year. Representatives of the other counties, acknowledging the need that all parties to the ILA consent to the decision, offered if Indian River County were unable or unwilling to fund its share of the salary increase (at $460,000) the other counties would fund the difference amongst themselves. They indicated it was not their preference but felt it necessary to retain Dr. Aronica. The Second Amended and Restated Interlocal Agreement (Medical Examiner) between the four counties was approved by the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners on September 18, 2018, on the Consent Agenda. This request would require an amendment to increase the Office of the Medical Examiner's budget, of which Section 3 of the ILA provides the procedure to review and approve the medical examiner's budget. More specifically, as it relates to increasing the approved budget, "The Counties agree that the proposed budget may not be increased without the consent of all four (4) counties." As discussed at the four -county meeting, Indian River County BOCC has three options to consider: 1. Agree to the annual salary (at $460,000) and fully fund its share (23.8% or $22,100 for Fiscal Year 2025/2026) 2. Agree to the alternate proposal presented by our partner counties and determine what amount the Board is will to fund related to the salary increase request and agree to the other counties funding the difference. 3. Do not consent to the requested salary increase. County Administration recommends option 1. As previously indicated on April 8, 2025, I believe District 19 (and County) would experience as reduction in level of service while the four -counties engage in a search for Dr, Aronica's replacement. Additionally, I concur with the sentiments of several members at the four -county meeting, the starting salary for a new medical examiner may be close to or at the requested salary, and the District may not attract equally qualified candidates. BUDGETARY IMPACT In terms of Indian River County's share, the County is responsible for 25.27% (for the current Fiscal Year) of the expenses related to the Office of the Medical Examiner. Thus, if approved, the annual salary increase amount for which Indian River County would be responsible is $23,465. For the current Fiscal Year the impact would be $7,822 (salary only) based on the effective date of June 1, 2025. PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS On April 8, 2025, the BOCC did not approve the requested salary increase to $495,000, On September 18, 2018, the BOCC approved the Second Amended and Restated Interlocal Agreement (Medical Examiner), and on September 18, 2024, the BOCC adopted the Final Budget which included Indian River County's portion of the Office of the Medical Examiner's ($808,490). POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS Approval of future Office of Medical Examiner's budgets, that may include Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA). As required by the ILA, staff has already received the Office of Medical Examiner's proposed FY25/26 budget. The request includes a 3.0% COLA for employees with no increase proposed for the Chief Medical Examiner's position; however, the Deputy Chief Medical Examiner's salary is proposed to increase by more than 8% ($23,386) to $310,336. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT While there is no specific goal that directly relates to the Office of the Medical Examiner, services provided Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 3 Printed on 5/1/2025 pow !g0y t_egistarTm affect public safety and quality of life. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Review and consider the information contained in this agenda item, staff recommends supporting the requested increase to $460,000 annually. Indian River County, Florida Page 3 of 3 Printed on 5/1/2025 pow T1 jay Legistar m Chief Medical. Examiner Source: All data, except salary, 2023 Medical Examiner Commission Report Total a Cases Cases Cases Cases Counties In Total District Total Referred Accepted Referred Accepted District Salary District c District Population to Including Excluding Excluding Deaths U ME Cremation CA CA o Approvals (CA) Escambia Okaloosa 1 Santa Rosa 838,826 $418,000 9,269 8,558 7,933 2,270 1,645 625 Walton Franklin Gadsden Jefferson 2 Leon 440,349 $450,000 4,057 3,176 2,990 821 635 186 Liberty Taylor Wakulla Columbia *4 Dixie *8 Hamilton *4 3 175,353 NR 2,102 1,798 1,732 406 340 66 Lafayette *2 Madison *2 Suwannee *2 Clay 4 Duval 1,383,083 $422,300 14,477 13,159 12,581 2,936 2,358 578 Nassau Citrus Hernando 5 Lake 1,340,538 $367,400 19,500 16,631 14,789 4,426 2,584 1,842 Marion Sumter Pasco 6 Pinellas 1,585,432 $515,000 20,221 19,996 19,914 2,958 2,876 82 7 Volusia 583,505 $342,140 7,994 7,900 7,012 2,034 1,146 888 Alachua Baker Bradford 8 Gilchrist 429,311 $500,000 5,142 4,659 4,637 872 850 22 Levy Union 9 Orange 1,492,951 $582,920 10,892 12,869 10,246 4,563 1,940 2,623 Hardee 10 Highlands 927,646 NR 9,939 9,831 8,874 2,162 1,205 951 Polk 11 Miami -Dade 2,768,954 $490,691* 22,347 14,751 14,552 2,801 2,602 199 DeSoto 12 Manatee 938,763 NR 11,737 12,367 11,346 2,523 1,502 1,021 Sarasota 13 Hillsborough 1,541,531 $353,954 13,279 13179 10895 4801 2517 2,284 Bay Calhoun Gulf 14 Holmes 312,073 NR 3,641 3,803 2,793 1,540 530 1,010 Jackson Washington 4/30/2025 2:45 PM 321 4/30/2025 2:45 PM 3�2 Total w c Cases Cases Cases Cases Counties In Total District Total Referred Accepted Referred Accepted c District Salary District c District Population to Including Excluding Excluding Deaths ME Cremation CA CA Approvals (CA) 15 Palm Beach 1,532,718 $353,606 16,462 13,103 11,535 3,829 2,261 11568 16 Monroe 84,511 $380,000 512 612 604 147 139 8 17 Broward 1,973,579 $368,250 15,952 12,684 11,385 3,868 2,569 1,299 18 Brevard 640,773 $350,000 8,194 7,480 6,917 1,819 1,256 563 Indian River Martin 19 Okeechobee 738,847 $367,143 9,067 9,471 8,405 2,126 1,060 1,066 St. Lucie 20 Collier 399,480 $257,000 4,312 5,305 4,658 1,346 699 647 Glades 21 Hendry 854,475 $661,114 8,504 10,443 8,767 3,228 1,552 1,676 Lee 22 Charlotte 204,126 $310,000** 2,887 3,247 2,717 838 308 530 Flagler 23 Putham 521,979 $368,000 4,590 4,437 4,254 726 543 183 St. Johns 24 Seminole *5 486,839 3,675 3,261 2,702 1,103 544 559 25 josceola *9 439,225 3,170 3,619 2,904 1,328 613 715 * Miami -Dade County BOCC salary obtained online from two sources -one reports $490,691 and another $334,625 (neither websites are government sites) ** Charlotte County BOCC approved $310,000, 7/27/2022 4/30/2025 2:45 PM 3�2 Chief Medical Examiner Data Source 2023 MEC Report 2023 Medical Examiner Commission Report Total Cases Body Case Salary (comparable District Referred Counties In Total District Autopsied Inspected Investigated Total District range Win or Deaths to ME District Population (rangew/200) 200) (range w/in Only (w/in 200) greater than 5%) (rangew/in (rangew/In 97-260) (w/In 200) 1,000) 3,000) Escambia Okaloosa 1 838,826 $418,000 9,269 843 387 415 1,645 Santa Rosa Walton Franklin Ir Gadsden Jefferson 2 Leon 440,349 $450,000 4,057 3,176 414 97 124 635 Liberty Taylor Wakulla Columbia *4 Dixie *8 Hamilton *4 3 175,353 NR 2,102 1,798 241 61 38 340 Lafayette *2 Madison *2 Suwannee *2 Clay 4 Duval 1,383,083 $422,300 14,477 13,159 1,629 469 2,358 Nassau Citrus Hernando 5 Lake 1,340,538 $367,400 19,500 16,631 928 509 1,147 2,584 Marion Sumter Pasco 6 1,585,432 $515,000 20,221 19,996 1,717 483 676 2,873 Pinellas 7 Volusia 583,505 $342,140 7,994 7,900 584 252 310 1,146 Alachua Baker Bradford 8 429,311 $500,000 5,142 4,659 426 238 186 850 Gilchrist Levy Union 9 Orange 1,492,951 $582,920 10,892 12,869 1,173 669 98 1,940 Hardee 10 Highlands 927,646 NR 9,939 9,831 889 78 238 1,205 Polk 14,751 1,785 11 Miami -Dade 2,768,954 " 22,347 569 248 2,602 DeSoto 12 Manatee 938,763 NR 11,737 12,367 893 301 308 1,502 Sarasota 13 Hillsborough 1,541,531 $353,954 13,279 13,179 1,395 749 373 2,517 Bay Calhoun Gulf 14 312,073 NR 3,641 3,803 288 176 66 530 Holmes Jackson Washington i5 jPalm Beach 1 1,532,718 1 $353,606 16,462 13,103 1,244 437 580 2,261 4/30/2025 2:46 PM 323 4/30/2025 2:46 PM 324 Total Cases Body Case Salary(comparable District Referred Counties In Total District Autopsied Inspected Investigated Total District range Win or Deaths to ME District Population Win 200) (range Win Only (w/in 200) greater than 5%) (range Win (range Win(range 97-260) (w/in 200) 1,000) 1,000) 16 Monroe 84,511 $380,000 512 612 106 29 4 139 17 Broward 1,973,579 $368,250 15,952 12,684 1,537 889 143 2,569 18 Brevard 640,773 $350,000 8,194 7,480 757 435 64 1,256 Indian River Martin 19 Okeechobee 738,847 $367,143 9,067 9,471 671 118 271 1,060 St. Lucie 20 Collier 399,480 $257,00 4,312 5,305 339 111 249 699 Glades 21 Hendry 854,475 $661,114 8,504 10,443 838 448 266 1,552 Lee 22 Charlotte 204,126 $310,000** 2,887 3,247 186 55 67 308 Flagler 23 Putham 521,979 $368,000 4,590 4,437 348 102 93 543 St. Johns 24 Seminole *5 486,839 3,675 3,261 210 126 208 544 25 Osceola *9 1 439,225 1 1 3,170 1 3,619 1 398 1 183 1 32 1 613 * Miami-Dade County BOCC salary obtained online from two sources -one reports $490,691 and another $334,625 (neither websites are government sites) ** Charlotte County BOCC approved $310,000, 7/27/2022 4/30/2025 2:46 PM 324 /3L/ Indian River County Indian River County, Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov * * MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0523 Type: Department Staff Report Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: Indian River County Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr, County Administrator Sean C. Lieske, Director of Utility Services FROM: Howard G. Richards, PE, Manager - Capital Projects DATE: April 15, 2025 SUBJECT: Department of Utility Services Integrated Water Master Plan Update to the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners, IRCDUS Project ID: 00.23.547 BACKGROUND Indian River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) provides drinking water, wastewater, and reuse water services to major portions of the County. Altogether, water and sewer services include over 50,000 accounts, serving a population of over 110,000 across an Urban Service Area (USA) of 96.44 square miles. Indian River County (IRC) is experiencing significant growth, which is expected to continue while even accelerating during the foreseeable future. As such, IRCDUS must take steps to ensure the continuation of safe and reliable water, wastewater, and reuse services to its customers. On February 22, 2024, Request for Qualifications (RFQ) 2024039 was advertised to identify qualified consulting engineering firms to develop the IRCDUS Integrated Water Master Plan (IWMP), Project ID: 00.23.547. Subsequently on June 18, 2024, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved the selection of HDR Engineering, Inc. (HDR) and then, on September 24, 2024, approved the award of RFQ 2024039 to HDR. ANALYSIS From the discussions at the BCC meeting on September 24, 2024, it was agreed that the IRCDUS Director would return to the BCC with informational updates at the six-month mark then quarterly thereafter. BCC also requested that a statement on the use of the approved contingency be provided at each update. Accordingly, the initial informational update was set for May 6, 2025. BUDGETARY IMPACT There is no budgetary impact for this agenda item. PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS • Approved the selection of HDR for the IWMP on June 18, 2024 Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow e1� LegistarTM • Approved the award of RFQ 2024039 to HDR on September 24, 2024 POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS • Quarterly information updates for the IWMP • Review and acceptance of the final IWMP report third quarter 2026 STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Environment: Advancing responsible environmental stewardship by protecting, conserving, and managing natural resources and by fostering environmental awareness. Governance: Delivering high quality local government services and managing resources in a financially responsible and sustainable manner, embracing accountability, transparency, innovation, performance, customer service, and community engagement; the hallmarks of good governance. Infrastructure: Planning, constructing, managing, and maintaining critical public infrastructure in response to our current needs, future demands, and the expectations of our community; embracing innovation, technology, and resiliency. Public Safety: Protecting residents and property through effective and responsive fire rescue, emergency medical services, and emergency management. Promoting the safety and well-being of the community through effective planning and enforcement of community and life -safety standards. Quality of Life: Enhancing the quality of life to foster a thriving community for Indian River County residents by advancing programs and policies directed toward children, seniors, economic opportunity, attainable housing, community health, recreation, and public mobility. STAFF RECOMMENDATION No action is required. This item will be a presentation by the Department of Utility Services staff to the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners on the current progress of the Integrated Water Master Plan project. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow 116 LegistarT 1AU air Agenda A Integrated Water Master Plan (IWMP) IRCDUS PID #00.23.547 Board of County Commissioners Project Update #1 U Uu y, a y 6, 2025` fi 5/19/2025 3 4 ir Forecastfuture demand for service Define a program for Define measurable Create a 20 -year managing level of service metrics Capital Improvement infrastructure Plan (CIP) & prioritize capacity, condition, & investments sustainability Facilitate two-way Identify & pursue Measure the finances. . communication with partnerships for & explore funding stakeholders & continued strategies customers collaboration 5 Support staff development, retention, & augmentation goals 5/19/2025 5/19/2025 5/19/2025 V Potential stakeholders identified %/ Website landing page published httpsd//indianriver.goy/OneWater 9 ill Completing condition assessment of Hydraulic model update and calibration treatment plants & pump stations Demand and flow projections Risk assessment of all assets ,2 Performance assessment Stakeholder outreach planning framework for drinking water plants Y Collect asset monagemer4*ft 2026 Conduct a pipeline risk ' f talize the hydraulic moft ' • tbmplete the Integrate* FALL2024 assessment « Develop the 20 -year CIP Water Master Plan Board of Commissioner#,- * Plan stakeholder engagement ,geek input through "Share results with the Boanda 'Commissioners, stakehold9i2, approves Integrated Wabt ' '■ Present an update to the Board: stakeholder and commurft and the community Master Planning effort of CoNMMltners meetings • Build the vision for N» Assess Infrastructure condition Conduct a financial master plan Review and calibrate the system assessment Coordinate hydraulic hydraulic model > Prioritize projects in the CIP modeling effort Develop CIP alternatives a Align funding with projects Begin to understand facility ,Develop outreach materials conditions via wolktfuau hs Begin discussions with stakeholders Identify potential project partners 11 5/19/2025 Indian River County, Florida MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0511 Type: Attorneys Matters TO: Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator THROUGH: Jennifer W. Shuler, County Attorney FROM: Christopher A. Hicks, Esq. DATE: April 22, 2025 IyaI Indian River County Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 SUBJECT: St. Lucie County Housing Finance Authority - Area of Operation Authority Resolution BACKGROUND Earlier this year Community Services was approached by an affordable housing provider intending to renovate the Orchard Grove Apartments complex located at 1810 Woodland Circle, Vero Beach FL 32967. The housing provider is requesting the Board of County Commissioners to issue an Area of Operation resolution allowing them to seek bonds from the St. Lucie County Housing Finance Authority to finance the project. Florida Statute 159.603 allows counties without a local housing authority to give permission to other housing authorities to operate within their territory to issue financial instruments. Previously, Indian River County has granted Area of Operation authority to Escambia County Housing Finance Authority starting in 2013 and renewed in 2017 and 2020. This present request is for a single project through a program requiring the use of a Housing Authority located within our district. ANALYSIS The area of operation resolution. BUDGETARY IMPACT None PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS The Board has approved similar resolutions in the past. The last time was in 2020 for Orange Blossom Village. POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS The Board will need to conduct a TEFRA hearing once the St. Lucie County Housing Finance Authority approves the issuance of a bond for this project. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow 3117 legistarTM The Board of County Commissioners approve the Area of Operation Resolution to allow Vero Beach Leased Housing Associates IV, LLLP, a Minnesota limited liability limited partnership, to seek bond financing through the Housing Finance Authority of St. Lucie County for renovations, upgrading, improving, or any other lawful purpose to benefit the Orchard Grove complex. Indian River County, Florida Page 2 of 2 Printed on 4/30/2025 pow 319 LegistarTm RESOLUTION 2025- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AS AN AREA OF OPERATION FOR THE ST LUCIE COUNTY HOUSING FINANCE AUTHORITY WITH RESPECT TO THE FINANCING OR REFINANCING BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE ACQUISITION, UPGRADING, RECONDITIONING, REHABILITATING, IMPROVING AND BEAUTIFYING OF A MULTI -FAMILY HOUSING FACILITY LOCATED IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Part IV of Chapter 159, Florida Statutes authorizes the creation of housing finance authorities within the State of Florida with the authority to issue revenue bonds to assist in relieving the shortage of housing available at prices or rentals which many persons and families can afford; and WHEREAS, Indian River County has been approached by a low-income housing provider desiring to upgrade, rehabilitate, and otherwise improve a local apartment complex, known as Orchard Grove Apartments; and WHEREAS, The Housing Finance Authority of St. Lucie County, Florida (the "Authority") has previously issued certain project specific bonds; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority of Section 159.603, Florida Statutes and in order to increase operational efficiencies, provide for a wider allocation of fixed expenses, and gain economies of scale in order to decrease the cost of borrowing, the Authority has from time to time been granted area of operation authority pursuant to official action of the governing bodies of the participating counties to fund the refurbishment of low income housing located within such participating counties, and WHEREAS, Indian River County wishes to secure the benefits of the Authority's programs to benefit the citizens and residents of Indian River County by authorizing this grant of area of operation authority to the Authority for this specific project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Authority is hereby granted area of operation authority, pursuant to Section 159.603, Florida Statutes, to operate within Indian River County for the purpose of financing or refinancing the costs of acquiring, upgrading, reconditioning, rehabilitating, improving and beautification by Vero Beach Leased Housing Associates IV, LLLP, a Minnesota limited liability limited partnership, or its affiliate or subordinate corporation (as applicable, the "Company"), or a limited liability company of which the Company is the managing member or a limited partnership 329 RESOLUTION 2025 - of which the Company is the general partner, of an existing multifamily rental housing facility presently containing 234 units known as Orchard Grove Apartments, located at 1810 Woodland Circle, Vero Beach, Florida 32967, to provide residential rental housing facilities for persons of very low, low, middle, and moderate income. Section 2. Term. The "area of operation" authority granted to the Authority shall continue until such time as it may be terminated by Resolution of the Board upon not less than ten (10) days written notice to the Authority. Section 3. Repealing Clause. All resolutions or parts thereof of the Board in conflict with the provisions herein contained are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby superseded and repealed. The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner. , and the motion was seconded by Commissioner , and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Vice Chairman Deryl Loar Commissioner Joseph H. Earman Commissioner Susan Adams Commissioner Laura Moss The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this day of May 2025. Attest: Ryan L. Butler, Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Lo Christopher A. Hicks Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman Klgrc ISA I Indian River County Indian River County, Florida Administration Complex 1801 27th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 indianriver.gov *•�oA * MEMORANDUM File ID: 25-0531 Type: Commissioners Matters Meeting Date: 5/6/2025 TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners THROUGH: Commission Office FROM: Chairman Joseph E. Flescher DATE: 05/06/2025 SUBJECT: Food Truck Ordinance STAFF RECOMMENDATION Discussion Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/30/2025 power{ f LegistarTM May 6, 2025 ITEM 15.A.1 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Board of County Commissioners DATE: April 25, 2025 SUBJECT: Food Truck Ordinance FROM: Chairman Joseph E. Flescher Commissioner, District 2 I respectfully request an open discussion with my fellow Commissioners regarding the presence and operation of food trucks within Indian River County. The purpose of this discussion is to explore potential improvements that could better serve our residents and local businesses. This may include providing direction to staff to conduct research, review existing ordinances, county codes, relevant regulations, and bring back recommendations for possible updates or enhancements on county code. 332 Section 901.03. - Definitions in alphabetical order. Abandon to discontinue a use or activity for more than six (6) consecutive months. Abandonmentto cease or discontinue a use or activity without intent to resume, but excluding temporary or short term interruptions to a use or activity during periods of remodeling, maintaining, or otherwise improving or re -arranging a facility, or during normal periods of vacation or seasonal closure. Abandonment, right-of-wayan action by the board of county commissioners, closing, abandoning, vacating, surrendering, discontinuing, remissing and releasing any interest the county may have in the subject right-of-way. Abutting having a common border with, or being separated from such a common border by a right-of- way, alley, or easement. Abutting property property that is immediately adjacent to or contiguous to property that is subject to review or property that is located immediately across any road or public right-of-way from the property subject to review. Acceleration lane the portion of a roadway adjoining the traveled way for the purpose of enabling a vehicle entering a roadway to increase its speed to a rate at which it can more safely merge with through traffic. Access, point of driveway or other opening for vehicles onto a public street. Accessory apartment a second dwelling unit, either in or added to an existing single-family detached dwelling, or in a separate accessory structure on the same lot as the main dwelling, for use as a complete, independent living facility with provision for cooking, eating, sanitation, and sleeping. Such a dwelling is an accessory use to the main dwelling. Accessory structure a structure which is customarily associated with, subordinate in size and incidental in use to the principal structure and located on the same site. However, accessory structures may be larger in size than a single-family dwelling, subject to the regulation of Section 912.05(3). Examples are tool sheds and garages Accessory use a use which: (a) Is clearly incidental to, customarily found in association with, and serves a principal use; (b) Is subordinate in purpose, area, and extent to the principal use served; and (c) Is located on the same lot as the principal use, or on an adjoining lot in the same ownership as that of the principal use and legally combined via a unity of title or equivalent legal instrument. Accesswaya paved area intended to provide ingress and egress of vehicular traffic from a public or private right-of-way to an off-street parking area. 333 Addition (to an existing building) for purposes of County Code Chapter 930 relating to flood protection, means any walled and roofed expansion to the perimeter of a building in which the addition is connected by a common load-bearing wall other than a firewall. Any walled and roofed addition which is connected by a firewall or is separated by independent perimeter load-bearing walls is new construction. Adjacent lot or parcel of land that is nearby and not necessarily abutting. The lots or parcels may be separated by streets, rights-of-way, power lines, or similar open areas. Administrative permit use a use that would not be appropriate generally or without restriction throughout the zoning district but which, if controlled as to number, area, location, or relation to the neighborhood, would not be detrimental to public health, safety, or general welfare. Administrator the Indian River County Administrator. Adopted portion of the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan those portions of the comprehensive plan adopted by the board of county commissioners by Ordinance No. 90-3 as the adopted portion of the plan pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes, and FAC 9J -5.005(c). Adult arcade an establishment where, for any form of consideration, one or more motion picture projectors, slide projectors or similar machines, for viewing by five (5) or fewer persons each, are used to show films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides, photographic reproductions, or other visual materials having as their primary or dominant theme the depiction of or description of "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas." Such use is generally not open to the public in general, but only to one or more classes of the public, excluding minors by reason of age. Adult bookstore an establishment that sells or rents, or offers to sell or rent, for any form of consideration, adult materials and that (a) more than twenty (20) percent of the stock on view to the public, excluding minors, consists of adult materials or, (b) more than twenty (20) percent of its gross revenue is derived from the sale or rental of adult materials. "Adult materials" shall mean any one or more of the following: (1) Books, magazines, periodicals, or other printed matter, or photographs, films, motion pictures, video cassettes or video reproductions that have as their primary or dominant theme the depicting or describing of "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas" as defined; or (2) Instruments, devices, or paraphernalia which are designed for use in connection with "specified sexual activities" as defined. Adult care facilityan establishment, whether operated for profit or not, which undertakes through its ownership or management to provide basic services to three (3) or more adults, not related to the owner/operator by blood or marriage, for a period of less than twenty-four (24) hours a day on a regular basis. 334 Adult congregate living facility(ACLF) a home, institution, buildings) or residence(s), public or private, whether operated for profit or not, licensed by the state, which provides housing, food service, and one or more personal services for a period exceeding twenty-four (24) hours to four (4) or more adults who are not related to the operator. Such a facility may provide extended congregate care, limited nursing services and limited mental health services for on-site residents when licensed by the state. Adult dancing establishmentan establishment that permits, suffers or allows dancers, employees or other persons to display or expose "specified anatomical areas" to public view, regardless of whether the employees or other persons actually engage in dancing. Adult entertainment business any of one or more of the following described businesses: Adult arcade, adult bookstore, adult dancing establishment, adult motion picture booth, adult mini -motion picture theater or drive-in, adult motel/hotel, adult personal service business and adult theater. Adult mini -motion picture theateran enclosed building with a capacity of less than fifty (50) persons including, but not limited to, an adult arcade having as a principal activity the presentation of material having as the primary or dominant theme the depiction of, description of, or portrayals of "specified anatomical areas" or "specified sexual activities." Such use is generally not open to the public in general but only to one or more classes of the public, excluding any minor by reason of age. Adult motel/hotel any hotel or motel, boardinghouse, rooming house or other lodging which includes the word "adult" in any name it uses or otherwise advertises the presenting of closed circuit television transmissions, films, video, motion pictures or other visual material having as its primary or dominant theme the depicting or describing of "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas," as defined, for observation by patrons of such establishment. Adult motion picture booth an enclosed area designed or used for the viewing by one or more persons of motion pictures, films, video cassettes, slides or other visual materials which have as their primary or dominant theme matters depicting, illustrating or relating to "specific anatomical areas." Such use is not generally open to the public in general but only to one or more classes of the public, excluding any minor by reason of age. Adult motion picture theater or drive-in an enclosed building or a portion or part of an enclosed building or open air establishment designed to permit viewing by patrons for any form of consideration films, video or other visual material in which the primary or dominant theme of the material presented is distinguished or characterized by emphasis on matter depicting, describing, or related to "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas," as defined. Such use is generally not open to the public in general but only to one or more classes of the public, excluding any minor by reason of age. Adult personal service business a business having as a principal activity a person, while displaying or exposing specific anatomical areas, providing personal services for another person on an individual basis in a closed room. It includes, but is not limited to, the following activities and services: Massage parlors, erotic 335 rubs, and modeling studios. Such services are generally not offered to the public in general but only to one or more classes of the public, excluding any minor by reason of age. It does not include activities performed by persons pursuant to, and in accordance with, licenses issued to such persons by the State of Florida, Department of Professional Regulation, Board of Massage, and by state law, Chapter 480, Florida Statutes. Adult theater theater, concert hall, auditorium or similar establishment which features persons who appear in a state of nudity or live performances which have as their primary or dominant theme the depicting or describing of "specified anatomical areas" or by "specified sexual activities." Such uses are not generally open to the general public, excluding minors by reason of age. The determination as to whether an establishment constitutes an adult establishment, as herein defined, shall be based upon reasonable cause. Reasonable cause may be established through visual observation of the stock, review of financial records, consideration of the nature of the stock which does not constitute adult materials or such other means which establishes a reasonable likelihood that the establishment constitutes an adult establishment. Advertising structure any structure, with or without any advertisement display thereon, situated upon or attached to real property, upon which any sign may be placed and: (a) Is used to inform, attract attention, or advertise; and (b) Is readily visible from any public place off the premises; and (c) Upon which writing, pictorial representation, decoration, emblem (except a religious emblem) flag, figure, character or other media is located. Agricultural lands those lands in any bona fide agricultural use. Agriculture use activities listed as "permitted agricultural uses" in accordance with Chapter 911, Zoning. Agricultural operation land use and associated activities relating to bona fide agricultural production, including but not limited to farming, dairying, pasturage agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, viticulture, and animal and poultry husbandry, whereby said land use is the principal use of a property and said property is classified as agricultural land for purposes of ad valorem tax assessment. Air curtain incineratora portable or stationary combustion device that directs a plane of high velocity forced draft air through a manifold head into a pit with vertical walls in such a manner as to maintain a curtain or air over the surface of the pit and a recirculating motion of air under the curtain. Air rights the ownership or control of all land, property, and that area of space at and above a certain horizontal plane located over the ground surface of land. The horizontal plane shall be at a height that is reasonably necessary or necessary or legally required for the full and free use of the ground surface. 336 Airport or airstrip any runway landing area designed, used or intended to be used either publicly or privately for the landing and taking off of aircraft, including taxiways, storage and tie down areas, hangars and other necessary structures. Airport conical zone the area extending outward from the periphery of the horizonal zone for a distance of 4,000 feet. Height limitations for structures in the conical zone are 150 feet above airport height at the inner boundary with permitted height increasing one foot vertically for every 20 feet of horizontal distance measured outward from the inner boundary to a height of 350 feet above airport height at the outer boundary. Airport height limitation zone: Subzone A. The area surrounding each licensed public use airport extending outward twenty thousand (20,000) feet from the ends and each side of all active runways, and Subzone B. That area within the unincorporated area of the county not within airport height notification Subzone a. Airport, licensed public use an area of land or water designed and set aside for the landing and taxing off of aircraft, utilized or to be utilized in the interest of the public for such purpose and validly licensed by the state in the public airport category. Publicly licensed airports include: The Vero Beach Municipal Airport, the Sebastian Municipal Airport, and the New Hibiscus Airport. Airport noise impactzone an area contiguous to a publicly licensed airport measuring one-half (1/z) the length of the longest active runway on either side of and at the end of each active runway centerline. For land use control purposes, this boundary shall be considered to be consistent with the sixty-five (65) to seventy (70) Idn zone determined by an official Part 150 Noise Study. Airport obstruction (hazard) any structure or object of natural growth or use of land which would exceed the federal obstruction standards as contained in 14 CFR Parts 71.21, 77.23, 77.25, 77.28, and 77.29 and which obstructs the airspace required for flight of aircraft in taking off, maneuvering or landing at an airport or is otherwise hazardous to taking -off, maneuvering or landing of aircraft, and is unpermitted, or for which a variance has not been granted. Airport primary zone an area longitudinally centered on a runway, extending two hundred (200) feet beyond each end of that runway with the width so specified for each runway for the most precise approach existing or planned for either end of the runway. Airport runway clearzone an area at ground level which begins at the end of a primary surface (as defined in 14 CFR Part 77) and extends with the width of each approach surface (as defined in 14 CFR Part 77) to terminate directly below each approach surface slope at the point, or points, where the slope reaches a height of fifty (50) feet above the elevation of the runway or fifty (50) feet above the terrain at the outer extremity of the clear zone, whichever distance is shorter. 337 Airport transitional zone the area extending outward from the sides of the primary zones and approach zones connecting them to the horizontal zone. Height limits within the transitional zone are the same as the primary zone or approach zone at the boundary line where it adjoins and increases at a rate of one foot vertically for every seven (7) feet horizontally, with the horizontal distance centerline, until the height matches the height of the horizontal zone or conical zone or for a horizontal distance of five thousand (5,000) feet from the side of the part of the precision approach zone that extends beyond the conical zone. Alarm a signal, such as a loud noise or flashing light, that warns or alerts. Alarm (smoke) any device which is used in a building or premises for the detection of fire and smoke and which when activated emits a sound, signal, or message to alert others, whether emitted on or off the premises or to the central office of an alarm business. Alarm userany person, business, institution or corporation using an alarm or occupying and controlling a premises or building, or a portion of a premises or building, served by an alarm. Alleya public or private way which affords only a secondary means of access to property abutting thereon and not intended for general traffic circulation. Alter (alteration) any work beyond maintenance of the original condition including additions to an existing system, changes of any part of an existing system to capacities or locations different from those originally constructed, or changes in the rate, volume or timing of discharges. Alteration of watercourse dam, impoundment, channel relocation, change in channel alignment, channelization, or change in cross-sectional area of a channel or a channel capacity, or any other form of modification which may alter, impede, retard or change the direction and/or velocity of the riverine flow of water during conditions of the base flood. Alteration, structural any change or rearrangement in the supporting members of an existing building, such as bearing walls, columns, beams, girders or interior partitions, as well as any change in doors or windows, or any enlargement to or diminution of a building or structure, whether horizontally or vertically, or the moving of a building or structure from one location to another. Amusement arcade a building or part of a building in which five or more pinball machines, videogames, or other similar player -operated amusement devices are maintained. Amusement park see commercial amusement, unenclosed. Animal any living dumb creature capable of self -locomotion, but if the context requires, may refer to only a dog or cat, or both. Animal control authorityrefers to one or more or all of those offices, departments, agencies, groups or individuals, designated by the board of county commissioners of Indian River County to provide a function or service relating to animal control or regulation under the terms of this chapter. 338 Animal race tracksee commercial amusement, unenclosed. Antenna any system of wires, poles, rods, reflecting disc, or similar devices used for the transmission or reception of electromagnetic waves external to or attached to the exterior of any building. Appea/for purposes of County Code Chapter 930 relating to flood protection, means a request for a review of the interpretation by the community development director of any provision of Chapter 930 floodplain regulations or a request for a variance. Applicant any person or his duly authorized representative who submits plans through any county agency for the purpose of obtaining approval thereof. Aquaculture any activity devoted to the hatching, raising, and breeding of fish or other aquatic plants or animals for sale or personal use. Aquifera geological unit in which porous and permeable conditions exist and thus are capable of yielding usable amounts of water. Aquifer, Floridan (a geological unit) comprised of layers of limestone and dolomite of the middle Eocene through Oglicene ages, underlying the Hawthorn Formation of Miocene age. The Floridan Aquifer underlies the entire county at depths ranging from about two hundred fifty (250) feet to more than two thousand seven hundred (2,700) feet below sea level. Aquifer recharge area an area that has soils and geological features that are conducive to allowing significant amounts of surface water to percolate into groundwater. Aquifer, shallowsee "surficial aquifer." Aquifer, surficial a water bearing stratum which is not covered by a confining (impervious) bed and which can be replenished directly by rainfall. In Indian River County, the surficial aquifer generally extends from the top of the water table to about one hundred fifty (150) feet below land surface. Area of shallow flooding means a designated AO or VO Zone on a community flood insurance rate map (FIRM) with base flood depths from one (1) to three (3) feet, where a clearly defined channel does not exist, where the path of flooding is unpredictable and indeterminate, and where velocity flow may be evident. Area of special flood hazard is the land in the floodplain within a community subject to a one (1) percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year. Artificial light any fixed source of light emanating from a manmade device, including but not limited to, incandescent mercury vapor, metal halide, or sodium lamps, spotlights, street lights, construction or security lights. 339 As -built plans amended construction drawings specifying the actual locations dimensions, elevations, capacities, and capabilities of structures and facilities as they have been constructed on or under the site; also known as record drawings. ASCE 24 a standard titled Flood Resistant Design and Construction that is referenced by the Florida Building Code. ASCE 24 is developed and published by the American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA. Assessment or assessments to make an official valuation which is subject to a charge. See also "special assessments." Atlantic Coastal Sand Ridge a prehistoric geologic formation located parallel and proximate to U.S. Highway No. 1 in Indian River County. The Sand Ridge shall be characterized by having a combination of the following attributes: (1) The substrate is predominately excessively drained deep sandy soils or associated moderately well drained soils, being one or more of the following: Paloa, St. Lucie, Astatula, Archbold, Pomello, Orsino, and/or Jonathan soil series (as verified by the Soil Conservation Service); (2) The land supports predominately sand pine (Pinus clausa) and associated scrub vegetation; and/or (3) The natural topographic elevation is equal to or greater than twenty-five (25) feet mean sea level (MSL). Authorized person a person other than a public officer or county employee who is authorized by the board of county commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, to incur travel expenses in the performance of official county duties. Automobile parking and storage includes enclosed or unenclosed parking and storage of automobiles, passenger vans, utility vans, and/or light duty trucks on a paved surface within delineated (striped) parking stalls. This definition does not include parking or storage of commercial vehicles, recreational vehicles, or boats. Average annual daily traffic volume seasonally adjusted average number of vehicles that pass a point on a roadway segment on a daily basis. Background traffic existing and projected traffic, including the traffic from each prior vested and current vested project that is assigned to segments on the concurrency determination network. Backlogged segment a roadway segment on the concurrency determination network where the existing level of service is below the adopted level of service standard as specified in Chapter 952, Traffic Impact Study, Level of Service Standards. Banktop the point where the upward slope of the land from the water surface, or the bottom of a dry excavation intersects with the existing ground elevation or crest of berm, whichever is of higher elevation. 340 Bannerany sign having characters, letters, illustrations, or ornamentations applied to cloth, paper, balloons, or fabric of any kind with only such material for foundation. The word "banner" shall also include pennant or any animated device, with or without lettering for design, and manufactured and placed for the purpose of attracting attention. Barany place selling and dispensing alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises. Also see "tavern." Base facilities charge the charge imposed by the county for each equivalent residential unit which is not related to actual usage of either water or sewer service but represents a portion of the cost to the county of having the system available to serve that equivalent residential unit. Base flood a flood having a one -percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year [Also defined in FBC, B]. The base flood is commonly referred to as the "100 -year flood" or the "one -percent - annual chance flood." Base flood elevation the elevation of the base flood, including wave height, relative to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD), North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) or other datum specified on the flood insurance rate map (FIRM). [Also defined in FBC, B]. Basementa story partly underground and having at least one-half (1/z) of its height above the average adjoining grade. A basement or cellar shall be counted as a story if the vertical distance from the average adjoining grade to the ceiling is over five (5) feet. For purposes of County Code Chapter 930 relating to flood protection, "basement" means that portion of a building having its floor subgrade (below ground level) on all sides. [Also defined in FBC, B]. Basicgrid system a series of designated parallel lines one mile apart, intersecting a second set of designated parallel lines one mile apart forming approximately one square mile areas (also known as sections). Beach that area of unconsolidated material that extends landward from the seasonal mean low water line of a waterbody to the place where there is a marked change in material or physiographic form, or to the line of permanent vegetation (usually the effective limit of storm waves). Beach club a membership establishment, not available for use by the general public, providing for recreational and social activities related to and in close proximity to the beach. Bed and breakfastan owner -occupied dwelling unit where guest room lodging, with or without meals, is provided for compensation. Bedroom any room used principally for sleeping purposes, an all-purpose room, a study, or a den, provided that no room having less than one hundred (100) square feet of floor area shall be considered a bedroom. 341 Best management practices (bmp) a practice, or combination of practices, that is determined by a state (or designated areawide planning agency) after problem assessment, examination of alternative practices, and appropriate public participation to be the most effective, practicable (including technological, economic, and institutional considerations) means of preventing or reducing the amount of pollution generated by nonpoint sources to a level compatible with environmental quality goals. Bicycle every vehicle propelled solely by human power upon which any person may ride, having two (2) tandem wheels, and including any vehicle generally recognized as a bicycle though equipped with two (2) front or two (2) rear wheels, except such vehicles with a seat height of no more than twenty-five (25) inches from the ground when the seat is adjusted to its highest position, and except scooters and similar devices. Bicycle facilities a general term denoting improvements and provisions to accommodate or encourage bicycling, including parking facilities, maps, all bikeways, and shared roadways not specifically designated for bicycle use. Bicycle lane (bike lane) a portion of a roadway which has been designated by striping, signing and/or pavement markings for the preferential or exclusive use of bicyclists. Bicycle path (bikepath) a bikeway physically separated from motorized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier and either within the highway right-of-way or within an independent right-of-way. Bicycle route (bike route) a segment of a system of bikeways designated by the jurisdiction having authority with appropriate directional and informational markers, with or without a specific bicycle route number. Bikeway any road, path, or way which in some manner is specifically designated as being open to bicycle travel, regardless of whether such facilities are designated for the exclusive use of bicycles or are to be shared with other transportation modes. Billboard (off -premise sign) any sign or framework thereof installed for the purpose of directing the public to the location of a business, residential community, church, institution or civic organization at a place other than a location of the sign. Bite an action whereby an animal physically breaks the skin of another animal or human with its teeth. Block tract of land or group of lots bounded by streets or other well-defined and fixed boundaries Boardthe Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County. Board ofadjustmenta body authorized to hear and decide variances from the strict application of the land development regulations. Boardinghouse an establishment with lodging for five or more persons where meals are regularly prepared and served for compensation and where food is placed upon the table family style, without service or ordering of individual portions from a menu. 342 Boata vehicle designed for operation as a watercraft propelled by oars, sails, or one or more internal combustion engine(s). A boat shall not be considered as a recreational vehicle even though it has facilities for temporary living quarters. Boatliverya commercial establishment providing boat hauling or launching facilities, rental of covered or uncovered boat slips or dock space or enclosed dry storage space, rental or sale of boats and boat motors, repair and maintenance of boats and boat motors, sale of marine fuel and lubricants, and as accessory service uses, on -shore restaurants, hotels, or motels, and sale of bait and fishing equipment. The term boat livery includes marinas but shall not be deemed to include boat yards. Boat slip a space designed for the mooring of a single watercraft. Such spaces may extend from a dock or shoreline but shall not be allowed to project from a pier. Boatyard a premise or site used as an industrial establishment for the provision of all such facilities as are customary and necessary to the construction, reconstruction, repair, or maintenance and accessory sale of boats, marine engines, or marine equipment, supplies, or services of all kinds including, but not limited to, rental of covered or uncovered boat slips, or dock space or enclosed dry storage space, lifting or launching services. The term boat yards shall include marinas and boat liveries. Bond a surety instrument underwritten by a surety insurer authorized to transact such business in the State of Florida. Borrow pitany place or premises where dirt, soil, sand, gravel, or other material is removed below the grade of surrounding land for any purpose other than that necessary and incidental to site grading or building construction. Bottle club a commercial premises primarily established for the on-site consumption of alcoholic beverages and other materials normally associated with the preparation of alcoholic beverages to be consumed on-site, but not requiring an alcoholic beverage license. Bottle clubs may be public or private. Other private clubs such as golf and tennis clubs, health clubs, beach clubs, or social membership organization, where the on-site consumption of alcohol is not the primary purpose of attendance, shall not be considered to be bottle clubs. Breakaway wall or frangible wall means a wall that is not part of the structural support of the building and is intended through its design and construction to collapse under specific lateral loading forces without causing damage to the elevated portion of the building or the supporting foundation system. Buffer, opaque feature an additional screening requirement pertaining to landscape buffers, to provide a visual screen between adjacent land uses. An opaque buffer feature is intended to completely exclude all visual contact between uses, to a specified height (six (6) feet or three (3) feet). The opaque feature is applied in conjunction with a particular buffer type, said buffer type consisting of canopy/shade trees, understory and groundcover (reference Chapter 926, Landscape and Buffer Ordinance). The opaque feature 343 may be composed of a wall, solid and/or slatted fence, landscaped earth berm, planted vegetation, or existing vegetation, or any combination thereof which maintains a completely opaque screen of a specified height. The opaque feature must be opaque in all seasons of the year, and shall not consist of fabric screening material. Bufferstrip land area which may contain plant material, vegetated berm, fencing, or other landscaping that is used to separate developed land from a roadway or to separate one use from another for the purpose of creating an attractive and opaque boundary to shield or block noise, light or other nuisances. (Also see "screening'). Buildable area the area of a lot remaining after the minimum yard, dedicated lands, wetlands, and open space requirements of the county land development regulations have been met. Buildingan enclosed structure that is principally aboveground. The term includes mobile homes and gas or liquid storage tanks. Any structure designed or built for the support, enclosure, shelter or protection of persons, animals, chattels or property of any kind. Building facade that portion of any exterior elevation of a building extending from grade to the roof line and the entire width of the building elevation, including window area. Building frontthat area of the building which faces the public or private road by which the building was numbered. Building, height of the vertical distance to the intersection of the highest inside finished face of the exterior vertical wall and the highest ceiling, measured from the average natural grade or the minimum flood elevation, whichever is higher. The FDEP Design Breakaway Wave Crest Elevation (DBWCE) shall constitute minimum flood elevation, where applicable. However, architectural embellishments, including but not limited to mansard, gable, hip, gambrel roofs; parapets and parapet walls, except as limited in LDR section 911.15(1)((b); mechanical equipment and enclosures for such equipment; elevator shafts and stairway enclosures; and similar structures, shall be allowed to exceed the maximum building height limitation by not more than fifteen (15) feet where the thirty -five-foot height limitation applies, and by not more than twenty (20) feet where the forty -five-foot height limitation applies, subject to the regulations of LDR section 911.15(1). Building official the director of the building division of the community development department and all inspectors working under his/her authority and direction. Building permit the document issued by the building division authorizing the applicant to initiate construction activity in accordance with the most recently adopted building code. Building, principal a building occupied by the principal use of the lot on which it is located. 344 Building support structure any structure which supports floor, wall or column loads, and transmits them to the foundation. The term shall include beams, grade beams or joists, and includes the lowest horizontal structural member exclusive of piles, columns or footings. Bulky items any tangible item such as furniture, appliances, bicycles, motor vehicles or similar property not having a useful purpose to the owner or abandoned by the owner and not included within the definition of garbage, garden trash, or rubbish. Campground an area or tract of land on which accommodations for temporary occupancy are located or may be placed, including cabins, tents, and major recreational equipment and which is primarily used for recreational purposes and retains an open air or natural character. Canopythe upper portion of a tree consisting of limbs, branches, and leaves. Capital budget a plan of proposed capital outlay appropriations and means of financing them. Capital improvement any physical asset constructed or purchased to provide, improve or replace a public facility and which is large scale and high in cost. The cost of a capital improvement is generally nonrecurring and may require multi-year financing. Capital improvements element (CIE)that portion of the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan which meets the requirements in Chapter 163, F.S. Rule 9J-5. This is the plan element which guides the provision of the needed capital improvements identified in the other plan elements. Capital improvement program (CIP) a multi-year schedule of capital improvements which not only reflects those improvements identified in the comprehensive plan but also those other capital improvements which are desired by the county. Carwash a building or area that provides facilities for washing and cleaning motor vehicles, which may use production line methods with a conveyor, blower, or other mechanical devices, and which may employ some hand labor. Cemeteryland used or intended to be used for the burial of the dead and dedicated for cemetery purposes, including columbariums, crematories, mausoleums, and mortuaries when operated in conjunction with and within the boundaries of such cemetery. Cemetery shall also mean pet cemetery. Centralized storm water management plan see "stormwater management plan, centralized." Certificate of completion that certificate issued for subdivision projects by the community development department after final inspection of a subdivision or land development activity acknowledging that improvements have been completed in conformity with the requirements of county land development regulations and with the approved land development plans and specifications. Certificate of concurrency determination a certificate of concurrency compliance. The certificate will be issued only after review and approval of a concurrency determination application. 345 Certificate of ownership an opinion of title prepared by an attorney at law licensed in Florida or a certification by an abstractor or a title company showing that apparent record title to the land described and shown on the plat is in the name of the person(s) or business entity executing the dedication, if any, as it is shown on the plat, if a plat does not contain a dedication, that the developer has apparent record title to the land. The title opinion or certification shall also show all mortgages or other encumbrances of record not satisfied or released and shall be in the form set forth in Chapter 913, Subdivisions and Platting. Chairman the chairman of the board of county commissioners. Change of use see "use, change of." Channel of the Intracoastal Waterwayall waters within the navigable channel of the Intracoastal Waterway in the Indian River in Indian River County, Florida, and which navigable channel is a part of the inland waterways, and which said navigable channel is located by buoys or other markers placed by the U.S. Coast Guard or Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) together with the area extending a distance of one hundred (100) feet from each side of said channel in a direction away from the center of such channel and the sides of which channel being as determined and marked by the buoys and markers placed by U.S. Coast Guard or Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND). Charitable institutions nonprofit corporations operating physical facilities in Florida at which are provided charitable services, a reasonable percentage of which shall be without cost to those unable to pay. Child care the care, protection and supervision of a child for a period of less than twenty-four (24) hours a day on a regular basis which supplements for the child, in accordance with his individual needs, daily care, enrichment opportunities, and health supervision and where a payment, fee or grant is made for care. Child care facilitya facility which includes any duly licensed child care center or child care arrangement that provides child care for more than five (5) children unrelated to the operator and which receives a payment, fee or grant for any of the children receiving care, wherever operated, and whether or not operated for profit. The following are not included: Public schools and nonpublic schools which are in compliance with the Compulsory School Attendance Law, Chapter 232, Florida Statutes; summer camps having children in full-time residence; summer day camps, and Bible schools normally conducted during vacation periods. The provisions of this act shall not apply to a child care facility which is an integral part of a church when such child care is only associated with child care provided during services and other church activities or parochial schools conducting regular classes or courses of study. Chlorination chemical method of water treatment involving sterilizing, oxidizing, and bleaching procedures. The process causes ions of iron and manganese to precipitate out of the water and oxidizes hydrogen sulfides. 346 Church an institution that people regularly attend to participate in or hold religious services, meetings, and other activities. The term "church" shall not carry a secular connotation and shall include buildings in which the religious services of any denomination are held. (See also "places of worship"). Circuit Courtthe Circuit Court of the Nineteenth judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for the County of Indian River, or of the judicial circuit in which the county shall at the time be located, or any judge thereof. Classification the method by which a business or group of businesses is identified by size or type, or both. Clerkthe clerk of the board of county commissioners of Indian River County, Florida or the clerk of the circuit court of Indian River County, Florida. Clinica building designed and used for the diagnosis and treatment of human patients that does not include overnight care facilities. Closing hours that time which begins a period when a public facility is closed to the general public. Club buildings or facilities owned or operated by a corporation, association, or persons for a social, educational, or recreational purpose; but not primarily for profit or to render a service that is customarily carried on as a business. Coastal construction control line a line of regulatory jurisdiction as established in 1987 by the Florida Department of Natural Resources, (Section 161.053 F.S.). All activity seaward of the line must be coordinated with F.D.N.R. Coastal barrier island a geological feature which is completely surrounded by marine waters and fronts the Atlantic Ocean. Coastal buildingzone the land area of the coastal barrier island extending from the seasonal high-water line of the Atlantic Ocean to a line five thousand (5,000) feet landward from the State Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) as may be amended, or the entire barrier island, whichever is less. Coastal construction control line the line established by the State of Florida pursuant to Section 161.053, F.S., and recorded in the official records of Indian River County, which defines that portion of the beach - dune system subject to severe fluctuations based on a 100 -year storm surge, storm waves or other predictable weather conditions. Coastal high hazard area a special flood hazard area extending from offshore to the inland limit of a primary frontal dune along an open coast and any other area subject to high velocity wave action from storms or seismic sources. Coastal high hazard areas are also referred to as "high hazard areas subject to 347 high velocity wave action" or "V Zones" and are designated on flood insurance rate maps (FIRM) as Zone V1 - V30, VE, or V. [Note: The FBC, B defines and uses the term "flood hazard areas subject to high velocity wave action" and the FBC, R uses the term "coastal high hazard areas."] Code enforcement official the community development director or his representatives duly authorized by the board of county commissioners to enforce county regulations. Co -generation facilitya place where there is the combined production of two (2) or more forms of energy which usually involves the capture of waste heat for use in another process. Column action potential elastic instability in piles or columns resulting in axial or lateral bending of the member due to compressive stress. Commencement of land development (project) the beginning of any of the activities defined as development (project). Commercial amusement establishments engaged primarily in providing amusement or entertainment for a fee or admission charge. Commercial amusement, enclosed a commercial amusement establishment, the operations of which are conducted entirely within the confines of an enclosed building or structure, excluding necessary off-street parking facilities. This definition includes, but is not limited to, the following: bowling alleys, billiard and pool establishments, indoor skating rinks, video arcades, and indoor theaters. Commercial amusement, temporarya commercial amusement which is established as a temporary use. This definition includes, but is not limited to, the following: circuses, carnivals, festivals, fairs and special exhibitions. Commercial amusement, unenclosed a commercial amusement which is conducted in an outdoor area or in an unenclosed structure. This definition includes, but is not limited to, the following: drive-in theaters, miniature golf courses, golf driving ranges, animal or vehicular race tracks, amusement parks and stadiums. Commercial event at residence a gathering of people for a celebration that may include but not be limited to a: birthday, anniversary, wedding, reunion or sporting event characterized by music (live or recorded), dancing, catered food, tents, outdoor tables, alcohol or use of shuttles or valet for guests. 1. Held or occurring at single-family residence. 2. Leased by the owner or the owner's agent for consideration in exchange for holding the event at the residence. Commercial fisherya commercial establishment for the receiving, processing, packaging, storage, and wholesale or retail distribution and sale of products of the sea. Such an establishment may include facilities for the docking, loading, unloading, fueling, icing and provision of vessels and for the drying, maintenance and storage of equipment. 348 Commercial/industrial/institutional complex a land area of three (3) or more acres under unity of title which is designed to accommodate: (1) An office park; (2) A retail shopping center; (3) A discount or wholesale mart; (4) An industrial center; (5) A hospital; or (6) A park. Commercial use all nonresidential, non -institutional and, industrial establishments, but not limited to and without regard to whether they are profit or nonprofit organizations or retail and/or wholesale establishments; including motels, hotels, stores, office buildings, restaurants, service stations, garages, laundries, cleaning establishments, for -hire services, and all other business required to obtain occupational licenses. Commercial vehicle any motor vehicle which (1) Has a rack for transporting materials or equipment and items other than the personal effects of private passengers, or a boom that is visible when the vehicle is parked, including but not limited to bucket trucks, dump trucks, semi -tractors, semi -trailers, and other similar vehicles; or (2) Exceeds a gross vehicle weight of fifteen thousand (15,000) pounds, a length of twenty-three (23) feet (two hundred seventy-six (276) inches), or a height of nine (9) feet (one hundred eight (108) inches), except that recreational vehicles, as defined in this section, shall not be considered as commercial vehicles. Commercial wastes wastes generated by commercial and/or institutional uses. Physical characteristics of these wastes are similar to those of residential wastes, in that they consist largely of combustible materials in the form of paper and food waste from offices, restaurants, retail establishments, schools, hospitals, motels, and churches. Commission the board of county commissioners of Indian River County. Communications towera structure used for the primary purpose of supporting one or more antennas, and related attachments such as safety lighting and lightning rods. The following shall be considered not to be a "communications tower": -a structure supporting a utility transmission line(s) only. -a structure up to one hundred fifty (150) feet high supporting a 69 KV or higher voltage utility transmission line(s) and an antenna(s), when located in non-residential zoning districts. 349 Note: Notwithstanding anything in section 971.44(1) to the contrary, within residential zoning districts no telecommunications additions (such as antennas or support structures) shall be made to utility poles that would result in a increased height of the pole and its attachments. Certain types of communications towers are defined as follows: (a) Amateur radio: a tower structure used by an individual or individuals licensed by the Federal Communications Commission as an amateur radio operator(s) and where such use is covered by the Federal Communications Commission PRB-1 preemption. (b) Commercial: a tower structure used by a telecommunications provider, other than an amateur radio operator. Examples of such providers/services include: AM/FM radio, television, microwave, telephone, cellular, personal wireless services, and related forms of electronic communication. (c) Commercial camouflaged: a communications tower and support facilities designed to blend into the existing surroundings and to be disguised so as not to have the appearance of a communications tower and tower support facilities. Camouflaged towers may be disguised to appear as either part of or within the structure housing the site's principal use or as an accessory structure that is normally associated with the site's principal use. Examples of such camouflaged towers include towers disguised or within or as a part of a steeple, clock tower, or light pole. Camouflaged towers may also be disguised to blend in with or be designed to complement their surroundings. Examples of such camouflaged towers include towers constructed in the form of a tree to appear to be part of a forested area or towers disguised within a monument that blends in with an entranceway feature or park. (d) Lattice: a self supporting tower structure other than a monopole, characteristics by a lattice structural appearance. (e) Monopole: a tower structure that consists of a single pole supported by a permanent foundation. Communications tower height: tower height shall be measured vertically from the tower site's average natural grade elevation to the tower's highest point above the ground, including the highest point of the highest antenna attached to the tower. Required safety appurtenances such as air traffic lighting and lightning rods covering a vertical distance of eight (8) feet or less shall not be included in the calculation of tower height. Community centera publically or privately owned place, structure, area, or other facility used for and providing social programs, recreational programs, and/or a meeting place generally open to the public and designed to accommodate and serve significant segments of the community. Community development shall mean the planning and developmental services department. 350 Community development director shall mean the planning and development services director. Compensatory storage floodwater storage volume created on a development site to offset the volume of floodwater storage displaced by development on the site within a floodplain. Comprehensive plan the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan, adopted pursuant to the "Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act of 1985," Section 163.3161 et. seq., Florida Statutes, as amended. Conceptual development order any development order which changes the potential density and intensity of use of lands such as a comprehensive plan land use amendment or a rezoning; these development orders do not authorize any construction or physical changes to the property. Concurrency determination networka listing of all existing and planned roadway segments within Indian River County that comprise the roadway network to be used when evaluating the traffic impacts of a proposed development. Concurrency determination network map a map illustrating all existing and planned roadway segments within Indian River County that comprise the roadway network to be used when evaluating the traffic impacts of a proposed development. Concurrency management system the process used to determine that public facilities and services needed to support development are available concurrent with the impacts of such development. Concurrency review process the procedures, review timeframes, and appeals process pursuant to Chapter 910, Concurrency Management System of the Indian River County Land Development Regulations. Condominium that form of ownership of property under which units of improvements are subject to ownership by one or more owners, and there is appurtenant to each unit as part thereof an undivided share in the common elements. Condominium property means and includes the land in a condominium whether or not contiguous, and all improvements thereon and all easements and rights appurtenant thereto intended for use in connection with the condominium. Cone of depression a depression in the potentiometric surface of a body of ground water that has the shape of an inverted cone and develops around a pumped well. Congregate housing residential facility for four (4) or more elderly persons (age sixty (60) or older) within which are provided living and sleeping facilities, meal preparation, laundry services, and room cleaning. Such facilities may also provide other services, such as transportation for routine social and medical appointments, and counseling. Conservation areas real property supporting a natural area or areas protected via the filing of a conservation easement, whereby such areas are preserved in viable condition with intact canopy, understory, and groundcover, as applicable. Conservation areas are generally established in accordance 351 with the requirements of Chapter 928, Wetlands and Deepwater Habitat Protection, and Chapter 929, Upland Habitat Protection. Such areas include freshwater and estuarine wetlands, and upland plant communities such as coastal strand, hardwood hammocks, xericscrub, coastal/tropical hammocks, pine flatwoods, and dry prairies. Conservation areas are allowed as credit toward other county land development regulations such as landscape, buffer, and open space requirements, and minimum yard setback requirements. Certain activities, such as passive recreation, may be allowed in conservation areas provided the activities are not detrimental to the health of the ecological system. Conservation easement an easement granting a right or interest in real property that is appropriate to retaining land or water areas predominately in their natural, scenic, open, or wooded condition; retaining such areas as suitable habitat for fish, plants, or wildlife; or maintaining existing land uses. Consistent with the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan a determination that the land uses, densities or intensities and other aspects of development permitted by a development order are compatible with and further the goals, objectives, policies, land uses, and densities or intensities in the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan. Constrained faciiitya roadway segment on the concurrency determination network that is currently backlogged or projected to be backlogged due to the inability to expand the facility because of environmental concerns, inability to economically obtain required right-of-way, or community policies about the extent of road widening considered to be acceptable without undue degradation of neighborhood character. Construction the building of or substantial improvement to any structure or the clearing, filling, or excavation of any land. It shall also mean any alterations in the size or use of any existing structure or the appearance of any land. When appropriate to the context, "construction" refers to the act of construction or the result of construction. Construction (start o1) any on-site activity including land clearing, earth moving, or the erection of structures. "Start of construction" includes substantial improvement, and means the date the building permit was issued, provided the actual start of constructing, repair, reconstruction, placement, or other improvement was within one hundred eighty (180) days of the permit date. The actual start means either the first placement of permanent construction of a structure on a site, such as the pouring of a slab or footings, the installation of piles, the construction of columns, or any work beyond the stage of excavation; or the placement of a manufactured home on a foundation. Permanent construction does not include land preparation, such as clearing, grading and filling; nor does it include the installation of streets and/or walkways; nor does it include excavation for a basement, footings, piers, or foundations or the erection of temporary forms; nor does it include the installation on the property of accessory buildings, such as garages or sheds not occupied as dwelling units or not part of the main structure. 352 Construction material sales a retail establishment which sells materials used forth e construction and maintenance of structures. Such materials shall include but not be limited to lumber and related supplies, roofing supplies, plumbing fixtures supplies, and electrical materials and fixtures. Construction plans or drawings those detailed engineered plans, specifications and calculations prepared in accordance with county and other applicable regulations, codes and standards, submitted to the county for approval of a site and development plan or final subdivision plan, which set forth the specific improvements to be made in conjunction with development as they affect the existing site, its boundary conditions, topography, drainage, access, and associated road and other right-of-way and easements. Contiguous next to, abutting, or touching and having a boundary, or portion thereof, which is coterminous. Control elevation an elevation determined by engineering analysis, which for a particular stormwater management system, provides the necessary volume and discharge required for flood attenuation and for water quality control. Generally the lowest elevation at which stormwater runoff can be discharged over, or through, a control structure, such as a weir, orifice, or culvert. Convenience store any retail establishment offering for sale prepackaged food products, household items, and other goods commonly associated with the same and having a gross floor area of less than five thousand (5,000) square feet. Country club a land area and buildings containing recreational facilities, clubhouse and the usual uses accessory thereto, open only to members and their guests for a membership fee. Country clubs shall be interpreted to include multi-purpose recreational clubs as well as golf courses, tennis clubs and similar membership recreational facilities. (also see Club). County Indian River County, Florida. County commission the board of county commissioners of Indian River County, Florida. County engineerthe regular engineer for the county or any qualified engineer employed by the board to perform the engineering services requested to be performed in connection with any district. County standards the minimum specifications, design standards and construction details as compiled by the office of the county engineer and adopted by resolution of the board of county commissioners as the "Indian River County Engineering Standards." Courtyard an open, unobstructed, unoccupied space, other than a yard, that is on the same lot with and bounded on two (2) or more sides by the walls of a building. Critical flood zone an area characterized by the following: a. Lands subject to inundation by a ten-year flood; b. Wetlands, watercourses and waterbodies; 353 c. Floodways; and d. Isolated topographic depressions with a history of flooding or a high potential for flooding. Critical root zone (CRZ) an area around a tree that is regulated by the Indian River County Land Development Regulations for the purpose of protecting the roots and trunk of a protected tree or a specimen tree, both during and after construction. It is a circular area using a radius measured from the center of the tree. The radius is calculated as one (1) foot of radius for each one (1) inch of diameter at breast height (four and one-half (4.5) feet above grade). For any fraction of a foot over a whole foot, the diameter at breast height will be rounded up to the next whole number. Example: a tree has a diameter at breast height of twenty-one and one-quarter (211/4) inches; the CRZ is a circle, centered on the center of the tree, with a radius of twenty-two (22) feet. Critical transportation location for projects generating between one hundred (100) to four hundred ninety nine (499) average daily trips, any segment where the combined traffic volume impact of the existing plus prior vested and current vested background traffic is at or above ninety (90) percent of the FDOT generalized planning capacity at the applicable service level for the segment or other calculated segment capacity as approved by the director of public works; for projects generating between five hundred (500) to one thousand (1,000) average daily trips, any segment where the combined traffic volume impact of the existing plus prior vested and current vested traffic is at or above seventy (70) percent of available capacity at level of service "E" based on the FDOT's Generalized Level of Service Tables. Cul-de-saca minor street intersecting another street at one end and terminating at the other end by a vehicular turnaround. Cultural or civic facilitya building or complex of buildings that houses public or private not-for-profit facilities, offices or services, and which may include civic or community centers, theaters, predominantly used for live performances, libraries, zoological or botanical gardens, historical landmarks, museums and similar facilities. Current vested developmentall development projects approved after September 1, 1990 for which an initial concurrency determination or final concurrency determination has been made. Custom installation an installation which employs outside construction methods, either aerial or underground, different from those employed in the distribution system serving the subscriber, where inside wiring involves installation of cable or wire in any attic, crawl space, or within the dead space area of any wall or other area not readily accessible or involving excessive time, care of expertise, or which requires the use of more than two hundred (200) feet of standard lead-in cable or of additional amplification equipment on the subscriber's property in order to provide proper service. de see "decibel." 354 dB(A)the standard abbreviation for A -weighted sound levels in decibels. A -weighted sound levels are a measurement of sound approximating the sensitivity of the human ear, used to note the intensity or annoyance of sounds. Debris fragments or accumulations of pieces or cuttings of metal, rubber, plastics, cloth, paper, glass, or any other natural, manufactured or vegetative matter. Debt an obligation resulting from the borrowing of money or from the purchase of goods and services. Debts of governments include trends, time warrants, and notes. Debt service payments of principal, interest and other required contributions to an amortization or sinking fund resulting from debt obligations. Deceleration lane that portion of a roadway adjoining the traveled way for the purpose of enabling an exiting vehicle to slow to the safe speed on the curve ahead after it has left the traveled way. Decibel the unit measurement of sound level calculated by taking ten times the common logarithm of the ratio of the magnitude of the particular sound pressure to the standard reference sound pressure of twenty (20) micropascals and its derivatives. It is abbreviated as dB. Decision -Making Authority any state or local government commission, board, agency, department or official having authority to issue a development order as defined herein. Deck line see "roof line." Deep aquifersee "aquifer, Floridan. Deepwater habitats permanently flooded lands lying below the deepwater boundary of wetlands. Deepwater habitats include environments where surface water is permanent and often deep, so that water, rather than air, is the principal medium within which the dominant organisms live, whether or not they are attached to the substrate. As in wetlands, the dominant plants are hydrophytes; however, the substrates are considered nonsoil because the water is too deep to support emergent vegetation.The boundary between wetland and deepwater habitat in the marine and estuarine systems coincides with the elevation of the extreme low water of spring tide; permanently flooded areas are considered deepwater habitats in these systems. The boundary between wetland and deepwater habitat in the Riverine, Lacustrine, and Palustrine systems lies at a depth of two (2) meters (6.6 feet) below low water; however, if emergents, shrubs, or trees grow beyond this depth at any time, their deepwater edge is the boundary. Delegation ofauthoritythe policy applicable to these land development regulations specifying that whenever a provision appears requiring the head of a department or some other county officer or employee to do some act or perform some duty, it is to be construed to authorize the head of the department or other officer to designate, delegate and authorize professional level subordinates to perform the required act or duty unless the terms of the provision or section specify otherwise. 355 Demolition debris site property used to handle, separate, process, or recycle construction or demolition debris generated from other properties. For purposes of this definition, "construction or demolition debris" shall include unsorted, remnant materials from construction sites and fragmented or broken material from demolition projects. The demolition debris site operation may or may not entail the selling of material derived from construction and demolition debris. Densitya measure of the intensity of residential development per unit area of land herein expressed as the number of dwelling units per acre. Design flood the flood associated with the greater of the following two (2) areas: [Also defined in FBC, B] 1. Area with a floodplain subject to a one -percent or greater chance of flooding in any year; or 2. Area designated as a flood hazard area on the community's flood hazard map, or otherwise legally designated. Design flood elevation the elevation of the "design flood," including wave height, relative to the datum specified on the community's legally designated flood hazard map. In areas designated as Zone AO, the design flood elevation shall be the elevation of the highest existing grade of the building's perimeter plus the depth number (in feet) specified on the flood hazard map. In areas designated as Zone AO where the depth number is not specified on the map, the depth number shall be taken as being equal to two (2) feet. [Also defined in FBC, B, Section 1612.2.] Design storm the twenty -five-year return frequency, twenty -four-hour duration, Soil Conservation Service Type II modified rainfall distribution. The minimum total amount of precipitation for this twenty -four-hour duration storm shall be 8.64 inches. Designated impoundment facilityfacil ity designated or recognized by the board of county commissioners of Indian River County for the purpose of impounding and caring for animals. Developerany individual, firm, association, syndicate, co -partnership, corporation, trust or any other legal entity that proposes a project under the terms of these land development regulations. Developmenta subdivision of land or a site and development as defined by the Indian River County Land Development Regulations, a residential mobile home park, and any other construction whether residential, commercial, industrial, office, professional, institutional, or recreational, except an individual single-family residence on an individual lot, or lots. Development, floodplain for purposes of County Code Chapter 930 relating to flood protection, any man- made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but not limited to, buildings or other structures, tanks, temporary structures, temporary or permanent storage of equipment or materials, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavations, drilling operations or any other land disturbing activities within a special flood hazard area. 356 Development orderany action granting, denying, or granting with conditions, an application for a development permit. Development order, final any building permit(s) authorizing construction of a new building, or the expansion of floor area, or the increase in the number of dwelling units contained in an existing building, or modifications to an existing building, or modifications to an existing building or site to accommodate a change in use for which a new CO will be required, and any CO authorizing a change in the use or authorizing the initial use of a parcel or structure or portion thereof where there is no other final development order in effect, reviewed and approved in accordance with this ordinance, authorizing said use. Development order, initial any development order which grants, denies, or grants with conditions an application for development; such as preliminary subdivision plans, final subdivision plans, site and development plans, construction plans, planned development and Development of Regional Impact. These DO's do not issue building permits for construction or change of use which require a new certificate of occupancy (C.O.). Development permit any building permit, zoning permit, preliminary subdivision plan, subdivision or other plat approval, site and development plan approval, comprehensive plan land use amendment, rezoning, certification, special exception, variance, environmental permit or any other official action of Indian River County or any other state or local government commission, board, agency, department or official having the effect of permitting development of land located within the geographic area subject to the provisions of the Indian River County Land Development Regulations. Development shall include all activities set forth in Section 380.04, Florida Statutes. Development project any intentional man -caused change or improvement to land which increases the amount of impervious cover or results in the change in elevation of any portion of the land or changes the existing stormwater system and flood management system. A development project shall include but shall not be limited to all projects which require site plan or subdivision approval under the county code. Development(project)for purposes of these land development regulations, "development" or "project" shall be as defined pursuant to Section 380.04, Florida Statues as follows: Development means the carrying out of any building activities or mining operation or the making of any material change in the use or appearance of any structure or land and/or the dividing of land into three (3) or more parcels. Reference to specific activities below is not intended to limit the generality of this paragraph.The following activities or uses shall be taken for the purposes of this chapter to involve development, as defined in this section: (a) A reconstruction, alteration of the size, or material change in the external appearance of a structure or land; M 357 A change in the intensity of use of land, such as an increase in the number of dwelling units in a structure or on land or a material increase in the number of businesses, manufacturing establishments, offices, or dwelling units in a structure or on land; (c) Alteration of a shore or bank of a seacoast, river, stream, lake, pond, or canal, including any coastal construction as defined in Section 161.021 Florida Statutes; (d) Commencement of drilling, except to obtain soil samples, mining, or excavation on a parcel of land; (e) Demolition of a structure; (f) Clearing of land as an adjunct of construction; (g) Deposit of refuse, solid or liquid waste, or fill on a parcel of land. The following operations or uses shall not be taken for the purpose of this chapter to involve development as defined in this section: (a) Work by a highway or road agency or railroad company for the maintenance or improvement of a road or railroad track, if the work is carried out on land within the boundaries of the right-of-way; (b) Work by any utility and other persons engaged in the distribution or transmission of gas, water, sewer, electricity or other utility for the purpose of inspecting, repairing, renewing, or constructing on established rights-of-way any sewers, mains, pipes, cables, utility tunnels, power lines, towers, poles, tracks, or the like; (c) Work for the maintenance, renewal, improvement, or alteration of any structure, if the work affects only the interior or the color of the structure or the decoration of the exterior of the structure; (d) The use of any structure or land devoted to dwelling uses for any purpose customarily incidental to enjoyment of the dwelling; (e) The use of any land for the purpose of growing plants, crops, trees, and other agricultural purposes; (f) A change in use of land or structure from a use within a district specified in an ordinance or rule to another use in the same district; (g) A change in the ownership or form of ownership of any parcel or structure; (h) The creation or termination of rights of access, riparian rights, easements, covenants concerning development of land, or other rights of land. Development, as designated in this ordinance, includes all other development customarily associated with it unless otherwise specified. When appropriate to the context, development refers to the act of developing or to the result of development. Reference to any specific operation and is not intended to mean 358 „;C that the operation or activity, when part of other operations or activities, is not development. Reference to particular operations is not intended to limit the generality of this subsection. Development regulations all technical codes adopted by Indian River County including the land development regulations adopted in the implementation of the comprehensive plan. Dewatering, off-site the removal of water from the ground water table by artificial or mechanical means and the subsequent routing of the water off the legally described property, where the removal of the water from the ground water table occurred. Diameter at breast height (dbh) the standard measure of a single -stemmed tree at four and one-half (4.5) feet above grade. When a tree has grown with cluster stems at breast height, dbh shall be equal to the sum of the diameters of the individual stems measured at four and one-half (41/2) feet above grade. The dbh shall be measured by taking the circumference of the stem(s)/trunk(s) and applying the formula d = c/n, where d is the diameter (in inches), c is the circumference (in inches), and n = 3.14. As an example: a single trunk tree has a circumference of four (4) feet five (5) inches (fifty-three (53) inches) measured four and one-half (4.5) feet above the ground. The dbh of the tree is then calculated as d = 53/3.14 = 16.9 inches. The dbh value shall be expressed in inches and shall be scientifically rounded to one decimal place. Direct visual access unobstructed line -of -sight from within a dwelling unit to all or portion of an open space area. Directly accessed segment that major roadway segment on the concurrency determination network serving as a development project's immediate and direct access of ingress and egress. Discharge the outflow of water from a project site, drainage basin or other facility. Districts those nine (9) geographical areas as identified on the traffic impact fee district map, which is incorporated herein by reference. Divergingthe division of a single stream of traffic into separate streams. Dock, commercial a fixed or floating structure, including moorings, used for the purpose of berthing buoyant vessels on a commercial basis. A commercial dock does not include a marina, boat livery, or boat yard. A commercial dock may exist independently or as an incidental part of a marina, boat livery, or boat yard. Dock, dryan upland structure used for storing watercraft. A dry dock may be part of a boat livery or boat yard but shall not be permitted as part of a marina. Dock, private a fixed or floating structure, including moorings, used for the purpose of berthing buoyant vessels and which does not produce income, and does not serve as an inducement to renting, purchasing, or using accompanying facilities. A dock may include a pier. Domestic animals see "household pets.” 359 Dormitorya building used as group living quarters for a student body, religious order, or other group as an associated use to a college, university, boarding school, orphanage, convent, monastery, farm labor camp, or other similar use. Dormitories do not include kitchen facilities, except a group kitchen facility to serve all residents. DOTthe Florida Department of Transportation. Drainage the removal of surface water or groundwater from land by drains, grading or other means which include runoff controls designed to minimize erosion and sedimentation during and after construction or development, to preserve the water supply, and to promote water quality, and to prevent or alleviate flooding. Drainage basin the area defined by topographic boundaries which contributes stormwater to a drainage system, estuarine waters, or oceanic waters, including all areas artificially added to the basin. Drainage detention structure a structure which collects and temporarily stores stormwater for the purpose of treatment through physical, chemical, or biological processes with subsequent gradual release of the stormwater. Drainage facilities a system of manmade structures designed to collect, convey, hold, divert or discharge stormwater, and includes stormwater sewers, canals, detention structures, and retention structures. Drainage retention structure a structure designed to collect and prevent the release of a given amount of stormwater by complete on-site storage. Drainage system (artificial) any canal, ditch, culvert, dike, storm sewer or other manmade facility which tends to control the surface flow of water. Drainage system (natural) surface streams or marshes which convey water to natural points of drainage. Drive-in businessan establishment, which serves, sells or otherwise makes available its services to patrons situated in automobiles. Drive-in facilityan establishment that, by design of physical facilities or by service or packaging procedures, encourages or permits customers to receive a service or obtain a product that may be used or consumed in a motor vehicle on the premises or to be entertained while remaining in an automobile. Drive-in theatersee "commercial amusements, unenclosed." Drivewayevery entrance or exit used by vehicular traffic to or from properties adjoining roadways. Driveway, divided a driveway so designated that traffic entering it is separated from traffic leaving it by a raised median or physical barrier. Driveway, joint use a driveway shared by two (2) adjoining properties for connection to both properties. 360 Driveway return radius a circular pavement transition between the driveway and the highway for facilitating turning movements. Driveway width narrowest width of driveway measured perpendicular to centerline of driveway. Dude ranch a commercial resort for paying guests offering overnight stays and ranch -related activities such as horseback riding, camping, and similar outdoor activities. Dune a mound or ridge of loose sediments, usually sand -sized, lying landward of the beach, and deposited by natural or artificial means. Dune crossover structure any structure, system or device utilized for the purpose of traversing the primary dune area of the beach. Dune stabilization setback line (DSSL) the county line of regulatory prohibition as recorded on June 10, 1981 in Plat Book 10, Pages 93-93H, whereby no construction other than Florida Department of Natural Resources and county approved coastal stabilization projects or dune walkovers structures is allowed. Duplex (two-family dwelling) a residential building containing only two (2) dwelling units. Dwellinga structure intended to be occupied primarily for residential purposes. Dwelling, attached a one -family dwelling attached to two (2) or more one -family dwellings by common vertical walls. Dwelling, detached a freestanding dwelling which is not attached to any other dwelling by any structural means. Dwelling, multiple-familya residential building containing two (2) or more dwelling units. Dwelling, seasonal a dwelling not used for permanent residence and not occupied for more than six (6) months in each year. Dwelling, single-familya building designed for or occupied exclusively by one family as a single housekeeping unit. A single-family dwelling shall not include a mobile home. Dwellings, tenant (farmworker housing) dwelling units, either a single-family residence or mobile home, rented or reserved for occupancy by five (5) or fewer unrelated farmworkers, either annual, seasonal, temporary or migrant, or occupied by a family of related persons whereby a minimum of one (1) member of the family is a farmworker, either annual, seasonal, temporary or migrant. Such tenant dwellings shall be inhabited solely by individuals, and their family members, who are employed in active on-site agricultural operations involving the property on which the tenant dwellings are located. Dwelling, triplex structure containing three (3) dwelling units. 361 Dwelling unit one or more rooms in a residential building or residential portion of a building which are arranged, designed, used or intended for use as a complete, independent living facility for no more than one family, and which includes permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation. The room(s) shall provide direct access to the outside or to a public hallway. Dwelling unit, accessory single-familya structure or a portion of a structure, attached or separated from a single-family residence, which serves as an independent dwelling unit and which meets the standards set forth in section 971.41(10). Dwelling unit, affordable a dwelling unit occupied by a household paying not more than thirty (30) percent of its gross income for housing cost. Such cost for owner -occupied units includes mortgage principal and interest, taxes, insurance and utilities. Housing cost for renter -occupied housing includes contract rent and utilities. The households occupying such affordable dwelling units shall be classified as very low-income, low-income or moderate -income households. Dwelling unit, efficiencya dwelling unit consisting of not more than one habitable room together with kitchen or kitchenette and sanitary facilities. Easementthe right of a person, government agency, or public utility company to use public or private land owned by another for a specific purpose. Easement, aviation a right of use over property whereby an airport proprietor may operate over real property of another. Educational institutions state tax -supported or parochial, church and nonprofit private schools, colleges or universities conducting regular classes and courses of study required for accreditation by or membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Department of Education or the Florida Council of Independent Schools. Effluentthe liquid by-product of the wastewater treatment process. Elevated building means a non -basement building built to have the lowest floor elevated above the ground level by means of fill, solid foundation perimeter walls, pilings, columns (posts and piers), shear walls, or breakaway walls. Elevation height in feet expressed in relation to mean sea level and referenced to the North American Vertical Datum 1988 (NAVD88). Elevation, airportthe highest point of the airport's usable landing area measured in feet above mean sea level (AMSC). Emergency service providers basic and advanced life support services operators holding a valid certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by Indian River County, Florida. 362 Emergency she/ter/mission a nonprofit, charitable, or religious organization providing boarding and/or lodging and ancillary services on its premises to primarily indigent, needy, homeless, or transient persons. Encroachment any protrusion of a structure, vehicle or other object into a designated area, subject to the allowances and restrictions of county regulations. Encroachment, floodplain the placement of fill, excavation, buildings, permanent structures or other development into a flood hazard area which may impede or alter the flow capacity of riverine flood hazard areas. Enforceable development agreementany agreement entered into by a local government with any person having a legal or equitable interest in real property located within its jurisdiction as provided for by Sections 163.3220-163.3243, Florida Statutes. Engineera person registered and currently licensed to practice civil engineering in the State of Florida. Environmental plannera designated individual, reporting to the community development director employed by Indian River County who is responsible for the administration of the provisions of the environmental protection, coastal management, landscape, tree protection and related chapters of this code and prosecution of any violations thereof. An environmental planner shall hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college in either landscape, architecture, horticulture, forestry, or botany, and have at least three (3) years of significant work related experience in a land development or construction industry, or environmental regulation setting with direct interface with the land development or construction industry. Alternatively, an environmental planner may have a master's degree in urban planning or related field from an accredited college or university with at least three (3) years, significant work-related experience in the landscaping, horticulture, forestry, or environmental protection setting, provided such experience involved direct contact or interface with the land development or construction industries. Equivalent residential unit (ERU) (1) Each single-family residence served by the county through a single water meter and/or single sewer service connection constitutes one equivalent residential unit. (2) Each residential room or combination of rooms, designed to be occupied on a permanent or long-term basis, and not otherwise defined as a hotel or motel herein, and each apartment unit, condominium unit, multifamily unit or prepared mobile home space that includes connection points for sewer and/or water service and that is owner -occupied, offered separately for rent as a rental or lease unit. Erosion the process of the gradual wearing away of land masses. 363 Essential services the erection, construction, alteration or maintenance, by utilities providers, emergency services, or municipal or other governmental agencies, of plant sites and related facilities, underground or overhead gas, electrical, steam or water transmission or distribution systems, including poles, wires, mains, drains, sewers, pipes, conduits, cables, fire alarm boxes, police call boxes, traffic signals, hydrants and other similar equipment and accessories or buildings housing such equipment, in connection therewith; reasonably necessary for the furnishing of adequate service by such utilities providers or municipal or other governmental agencies. Estuarine environment those lands contiguous and adjacent to the Indian River Lagoon and St. Sebastian River where saturation with water is the dominant factor determining the nature of soil development and the types of plant and animal communities living in the soil and on its surface. Eutrophication the slow aging process of a lake evolving into a marsh and eventually disappearing. During eutrophication the lake is choked by abundant plant life. Human activities that add nutrients to a water body can speed up this action. Excavation removal or recovery by any means whatsoever of soil, rock, materials, mineral substances or organic substances other than vegetation, from water or land on or beneath the surface thereof, or beneath the land surface, whether exposed or submerged. Existing building and existing structure for purposes of County Code Chapter 930 relating to flood protection, means any buildings and structures for which the "start of construction" commenced before July 3, 1978. [Also defined in FBC, B]. Existing developmentany development, improvement or impervious surface existing on a project site at the time of request for development order approval or building permits, as applicable. Existing land development activitythe most intense use of land within the twelve (12) months prior to the time of commencing land development activity generating traffic. Existing manufactured home park orsubdivision for purposes of County Code Chapter 930 relating to flood protection, means a manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including, at a minimum, the installation of utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is completed before July 3, 1978. Expansion to an existing manufactured home park orsubdivision for purposes of County Code chapter 930 relating to flood protection, means the preparation of additional sites by the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including the installation of utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads). 364 Extended littoral zone she/fthe most landward extent of the littoral zone, located between control elevation and one vertical foot above control elevation. This segment of littoral zone receives intermittent inundation and is the area where trees are to be planted in association with implementation of water management standards as contained in Chapter 934, Excavation and Mining. Facade the exterior wall of a building exposed to public view or that wall viewed by persons not within the building. Fair Share Roadway Improvements Fee the fee required to be paid in accordance with the terms of the Fair Share Roadway Improvements, Chapter 953. False alarms all activated alarms, responded to by the fire department which do not qualify as class "A" alarms, including, but not limited to, alarms activated through inadvertence, neglect, accident, alarm testing, or faulty installation or maintenance. Familyany number of individuals, related by blood, marriage, or adoption, or up to four (4) individuals not so related living together as a single house -keeping unit, and utilizing common kitchen facilities within the dwelling. Farm or farmland a parcel of land, in one ownership, that is used primarily for the commercial, soil dependent cultivation of agricultural crop production and/or for the raising of livestock. The term "one ownership" shall include an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, or two (2) or more persons having a joint or common interest in the land. FDOTgeneralized planning capacitythe service volume capacities, general daily, general peak hour and general peak hour/peak direction as defined in the Florida Department of Transportation publication entitled Florida's Level of Service Standards and Guidelines Manual for Planning. Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)the federal agency that, in addition to carrying out other functions, administers the National Flood Insurance Program. Feedlot any tract of land or structure, pen, or corral, wherein cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and swine are maintained in close quarters for the purpose of fattening such livestock for final shipment to market. Feepayera person commencing land development activity generating traffic that places additional demand on the county's major road network system and who has paid a "fair share roadway improvements fee" in accordance with the terms of the Fair Share Roadway Improvements, Chapter 953. Fence (or wall) a freestanding standing structure of any material or combination of materials erected for confinement, screening and partition purposes. Festival, musical or entertainment any gathering of groups or individuals for the purpose of listening to or participation in entertainment which consists primarily of musical renditions conducted in open spaces not within an enclosed structure. 365 Filling stations see "gasoline service station." Filtration or to filterthe selective removal of suspended matter from stormwater by passing the water through at least two (2) feet of a suitable fine -textured granular medium such as porous soil, uniformly graded sand and gravel or other natural or artificial aggregate, which may be used in conjunction with filter fabric or underdrain pipe or both. Fire flow demandthe required fire flow water demand established for a specific building structure to be supplied by a water distribution system based on the Insurance Service Office (ISO) Fire Suppression Grading Schedule. The fire flow demand is set for each specific building based on the type of structure, floor area, occupancy, and other characteristics. Fire protection definitions. The following definitions apply only to emergency vehicle access as it relates to the Florida Fire Prevention Code and the Indian River County Code. a. Fire lane: The roadway, accessway or other means developed to allow access to structures and operational setup for firefighting and rescue vehicles and equipment. b. Setback. -The travel distance from the edge of roadway to the nearest building wall measured from the point of emergency vehicle access. c. Public road: A roadway (public or private) that has been designated for vehicular use and can be used to provide access to sites for fire protection or emergency services. d. Primary emergency access point: That point (measured from centerline), where the approved and designated primary entrance intersects with a public road. Fiscal yeara twelve-month period of time to which the annual operating budget applies and at the end of which a government determines its financial position and the results of its operation. Flag piece of fabric with a color or pattern that represents some country, state, county, city, party, or organization. Flag Iota lot or parcel shaped such that the majority of lot area does not front on a road right-of-way but is connected to a road right-of-way by a strip of land narrower than the applicable minimum lot width. Flea marketflea market, swap shop or similar activity, by whatever name, or those uses which involve the setting up of two (2) or more booths, tables, platforms, racks or similar display areas for the purpose of selling or buying merchandise, goods, materials, products or other items offered for sale outside an enclosed building. A "flea market" as defined herein shall not be intended to include a "garage sale," "bake sale," fruit or produce stands, booths in an enclosed building or art festivals or any similar activities. Flood (flooding) a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from: [Also defined in FBC, B]. (1) The overflow of inland or tidal waters. 366 (2) The unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any source. Flood damage -resistant materials any construction material capable of withstanding direct and prolonged contact with floodwaters without sustaining any damage that requires more than cosmetic repair. [Also defined in FBC, B]. Flood hazard area the greater of the following two (2) areas: [Also defined in FBC, B] (1) The area within a floodplain subject to a one -percent or greater chance of flooding in any year. (2) The area designated as a flood hazard area on the community's flood hazard map, or otherwise legally designated. Flood insurance rate map (FIRM) the official map of the community on which the Federal Emergency Management Agency has delineated both special flood hazard areas and the risk premium zones applicable to the community. [Also defined in FBC, B]. Flood insurance study (FIS) the official report provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency that contains the flood insurance rate map, the flood boundary and floodway map (if applicable), the water surface elevations of the base flood, and supporting technical data. [Also defined in FBC, B, Section 1612.2.]. Flood, regulatorythe one -hundred year flood, which is the flood that has a one percent probability of being equalled or exceeded in any given year, as indicated on the official county flood hazard map, the flood insurance rate map (FIRM). Flood, ten yearthat flood that has a ten (10) percent probability of being equalled or exceeded in any given year. Floodlight reflector type light fixture which is attached directly to a building and which is unshielded. Floodplain an area having a one -percent or greater chance of being flooded in any given year. Floodplain administrator the office or position designated and charged with the administration and enforcement of these floodplain regulations (may be referred to as the floodplain manager). Floodplain development permit or approval an official document or certificate issued by the community, or other evidence of approval or concurrence, which authorizes performance of specific development activities that are located in flood hazard areas and that are determined to be compliant with these floodplain regulations. Floodwaythe channel of a river or other riverine watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than one (1) foot. [Also defined in FBC, B]. 367 Floodway encroachment analysis an engineering analysis of the impact that a proposed encroachment into a floodway is expected to have on the floodway boundaries and base flood elevations; the evaluation shall be prepared by a qualified Florida licensed engineer using standard engineering methods and models. Floorfor purposes of County Code Chapter 930 relating to flood protection, means the top surface of an enclosed area in a building (including basement), i.e., top of slab in concrete slab construction or top of wood flooring in wood frame construction. The term does not include the floor of a garage used solely for parking vehicles. Floor area ratio a measure determined by dividing the gross floor area of all buildings on a lot by the area of that lot. Floor area, gross the sum of the total horizontal areas of all enclosed and accessible building areas providing structural headroom of six (6) feet six (6) inches or more measured from the exterior faces of the exterior walls that enclose the building area. The gross floor area shall include habitable basement space; elevator shafts; stairwells; floor space used for mechanical equipment; penthouses; habitable attic space; interior balconies; mezzanines; and enclosed garage space. Floor area the area included within the outside dimensions of all enclosed floor area under roof, excluding garages, open and screened porches, carports, terraces, and patios. Floor, lowest see "lowest floor." Florida Building Code the family of codes adopted by the Florida Building Commission, including: Florida Building Code, Building; Florida Building Code, Residential; Florida Building Code, Existing Building; Florida Building Code, Mechanical; Florida Building Code, Plumbing; Florida Building Code, Fuel Gas. Force main a pressurized segment of the distribution or collection system. Foster care facility(fostercare home, foster home) a private residential dwelling which provides a family or family type living environment including assistance, supervision and care necessary to meet physical, emotional, and social needs of clients. A foster care facility may serve a maximum of three (3) unrelated children and/or adults placed in the facility by the state. Frontage lineal distance measured along abutting public or private rights-of-way. Frontage street facade a building facade which fronts on a street. If same shall be over thirty (30) feet high, only the first thirty (30) feet of commercial facade shall be considered the frontage street facade. Fruit and vegetable juice extraction an activity that entails squeezing fruit or vegetables with the specific end product being fruit or vegetable juice. Fruit and vegetable processingan industrial activity resulting in fruit or vegetable being changed from one form to another. Processing will generally include subprocesses such as the addition of other substances and will result in specific products such as juice concentrate, pectin, and other by-products. 368 Fruit and vegetable stand a building or structure used exclusively for the retail sale of fruit, vegetables, jellies and/or honey. FSUTMS the Florida Standard Urban Transportation Modeling System adopted by the Florida Department of Transportation for use in transportation planning modeling. Functionally dependent use a use which cannot perform its intended purpose unless it is located or carried out in close proximity to water, including only docking facilities, port facilities that are necessary for the loading and unloading of cargo or passengers, and ship building and ship repair facilities; the term does not include long-term storage or related manufacturing facilities. Functionally dependent water related facility means a facility which cannot be used for its intended purpose unless it is located or carried out in close proximity to water, such as a docking or port facility necessary for the loading and unloading of cargo or passengers, shipbuilding, ship repair, or seafood processing facilities. The term does not include long-term storage, manufacture, sales, or service facilities. Fund a fiscal and accounting entity with a self -balancing set of accounts in which cash and other financial resources, all related liabilities, and residual equities, or balances, and changes therein, are recorded and segregated to carry on specific activities or attain certain objectives in accordance with special regulations, restrictions or limitations. Funeral chapel a place of assembly used to conduct funeral services (ceremonies). Funeral home a premises, structure or site used as a commercial establishment for the preparation of deceased humans for burial and/or for the conduction of funeral services prior to burial or other disposition of deceased human remains. Such a premises, structure or site shall not be used for the burial, prolonged storage or permanent disposition of deceased human remains. Garage, private a detached accessory building or portion of a main building used for the parking or storage of automobiles for the occupants of the main building. A carport is to be considered a private garage. Garage, repaira building designed and used for the storage, care, repair, or refinishing of motor vehicles including both minor and major mechanical overhauling, paint, and body work. Garage, public a building designed and used for the storage of automotive vehicles operated as a business enterprise with a service charge or fee being paid to the owner or operator for the parking or storage of privately owned vehicles. Garbage every refuse accumulation of animal, fruit, or vegetable matter that attends the preparation, use, cooking and dealing in, or storage of edibles, and any other matter, or any nature whatsoever, which is subject to decay, putrefaction, and the generation of noxious or offensive gases or odors, or which, during or after decay, may serve as breeding or feeding material for flies or other germ -carrying insects, or any other container of the material defined herein, but excludes animal carcasses. 369 Garden trash all accumulation of leaves, grass, shrubbery cuttings, logs, tree limbs, brush, palm fronds, and other refuse attending the care of lawns, shrubbery, vines and trees. Gasoline service station any structure, building or land used for retail sales and dispensing of motor vehicle fuels or oils, whether self-service or not. A service station may furnish supplies, equipment and minor repair services, including tires, to vehicles incidental to selling and dispensing of motor vehicle fuels and oils. General obligation bonds bonds backed by a pledge of the general taxing power or "full faith and credit" of the issuing government. General recreation a land use type, as described in the fair Share Roadway Improvements Chapter 953, that is not listed in the Chapter's fee schedule and is not assigned a specific recreational land use code in the current Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE) Manual. Glare a sensation of brightness within the visual field that causes annoyance, discomfort, or loss in visual performance and visibility. Golf drivingrange see "commercial amusement, unenclosed." Grade the inclination with respect to the horizontal plane of any land such being generally expressed by stating the vertical rise or fall as a percentage of the horizontal distance. Grants contributions or gifts of cash or other assets from a public or private agency or government to be used or expended for a specific purpose, activity, or facility. Greenhouse a building whose roof and sides are made largely of glass or other transparent or translucent material in which the temperature and humidity can be independently regulated for the cultivation of plants for subsequent sale or personal enjoyment. This definition shall not include noncommercial structures which are accessory to a permitted principal use and do not have a gross floor area that exceeds two hundred (200) square feet. Grid numbering system a uniform method of assigning and coordinating the addresses of buildings and properties based on a designated grid system. Gross leasable area the gross building area and site area that is rented or leased for money or other goods or considerations for any activity or use. Ground coverlow growing plants other than turf grass that, by the nature of their characteristics, completely cover the ground and do not usually exceed two (2) feet in height. Groundwater aquifer see "aquifer." 370 Group home, level I a state licensed facility which provides a family living environment including the supervision and care necessary to meet physical, emotional, and social life needs of clients. The facility may also provide education and training for resident clients. Level I group homes shall have maximum capacity of no more than eight (8) residents. Group homes, level Il, /// and residential centers state licensed facilities which provide a family living environment including supervision and care necessary to meet physical, emotional, and social life needs of clients. The facilities may also provide education and training for resident clients. These group homes shall be distinguished by their resident capacity as follows: Level II group home, up to twelve (12) residents; Level III group home, up to twenty (20) residents; and residential centers, twenty-one (21) or more residents. Grubbingthe removal or destruction of any living rooted shrubbery; the denuding of a parcel by digging, raking, or dragging; activities which disturb the roots of such vegetation or the soil in which such roots are located in a manner which is calculated to result, or likely to result, in the death, destruction or removal of such vegetation. Hazardous waste solid waste, or a combination of solid wastes, which because of its quantity, concentration, physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics, may cause, or significantly contribute to, an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating reversible illness or may pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly transported, disposed of, stored, treated, or otherwise managed. These materials include volatile, chemical, biological, explosive, flammable, radioactive, toxic materials, fecal wastes, animal carcasses, and pathologic wastes. Health club a facility which may be a gymnasium (except public), private club (athletic, health, or recreational), reducing salons or weight control establishment. Also see "commercial amusement, enclosed." Health/recreation facilityan indoor facility including uses such as game courts, exercise equipment, locker rooms, jacuzzi, and/or sauna and pro shop. See also "commercial amusement, enclosed." Hedge a landscape barrier consisting of a continuous, dense planting of shrubs. Helipad an area designed to accommodate touch -down and lift-off of one helicopter for the purpose of picking up and discharging passengers or cargo. Such an area shall contain no operation facilities other than one tie down space and such additional facilities as required by law, ordinance or regulation. Heliportan area designed to accommodate all phases of operation of helicopters with suitable space and facilities for a terminal, loading, unloading service and storage of such aircraft, to include facilities for such accessory uses as are commonly associated with an airport terminal. Highest adjacentgrade the highest natural elevation of the ground surface prior to construction next to the proposed walls or foundation of a structure. Highwaya general term denoting a public way for purposes of vehicular travel, including the entire area within the right-of-way. 371 Historic structure any structure that is determined eligible for the exception to the flood hazard area requirements of the Florida Building Code, Existing Building, Chapter 11 Historic Buildings. Historic tree a tree which has been determined to be of notable historic interest and value to Indian River County because of its location, or historic association, with the community, and which has been so designated by the board of county commissioners in the official record books of the county following a public hearing with due notice provided in advance by certified mail to the owner. Home occupation any occupation or activity carried on within a residential property, where the activity is conducted only by members of the family living within the residence where products are not offered for sale from the premises, where no evidence of the occupation is visible or audible from the exterior of the residential property, where traffic is not generated in excess of that customary at residences and where no commercial vehicles are kept on the premises or parked overnight on the premises unless otherwise permitted by these regulations. Homeowners' association a formally constituted nonprofit association or corporation made up of the property owners and/or residents of a fixed area; it may take permanent responsibility for costs and upkeep of semiprivate community facilities. Horizonta/zone the area around each civilian airport with an outer boundary the perimeter of which is constructed by swinging arcs of specified radii from the center of each end of the primary zone of each airport's runway and connecting the adjacent arcs by lines tangent to those arcs. Hospital an establishment that: (a) Offers services more intensive than those required for room, board, personal services, and general nursing care, and offers facilities and beds for use beyond twenty-four (24) hours by individuals requiring diagnosis, treatment, or care for illness, injury, deformity, infirmity, abnormality, disease, or pregnancy; and (b) Regularly makes available at least clinical laboratory services, diagnostic X-ray services, and treatment facilities for surgery or obstetrical care, or other definitive medical treatment of similar extent. A hospital shall not include a facility for the care or treatment of the sick who depend exclusively upon prayer or spiritual means for healing in the practice of a religion. Hotel/motel and lodging facilities any building or group of buildings containing sleeping room accommodations for guests and offering daily or weekly rates, with a bath or connecting bath for every rental unit, and occupied only by transient guests. A separate definition is provided for "Bed and breakfast." It is the intent of this section that any residential dwelling unit offered for rent or lease for less than a month at a time shall not be considered a hotel/motel or lodging facility. Houseboata watercraft used as a dwelling and moored in the same general area at least eight (8) hours a day for ten (10) days in any month. 372 Householdall persons, collectively, who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Household, low-income one (1) or more natural persons or a family that has a total annual adjusted gross income for the household that is greater than fifty (50) percent but does not exceed eighty (80) percent of the median annual adjusted gross income for families within the county as established by the Florida Housing Finance Agency. Household, moderate -income one (1) or more natural persons or a family that has a total annual adjusted gross income for the household that is greater than eighty (80) percent but does not exceed one hundred twenty (120) percent of the median annual adjusted gross income for families within the county as established by the Florida Housing Finance Agency. Household, very low-income one (1) or more natural persons or a family that has a total annual adjusted gross income for the household that does not exceed fifty (50) percent of the median annual adjusted gross income for families within the county as established by the Florida Housing Finance Agency. Household pet animals that are customarily kept for personal use or enjoyment within the home. Household pets shall include but not be limited to domestic dogs, domestic cats, domestic tropical birds, and rodents. Household pets shall not include livestock. Housing, substandard a dwelling unit meeting any one of the following criteria: (1) Lacks complete plumbing facilities; (2) Lacks complete heating facilities; and (3) Does not meet the Standard Housing Code. Humane Societythe Humane Society of Vero Beach, Inc. Hunting and fishing lodge a commercial lodging facility for paying guests offering overnight stays and use of or access to hunting and/or fishing areas. Hydrograph a graph of discharge, or, for the purposes of this chapter, volume of stormwater, versus time for a selected outfall point. Illuminate to brighten by means of artificial lighting. In application to sea turtle protection regulations, (reference Chapter 932), any light source which is directly visible to an observer standing anywhere on the beach, or any light source not directly visible from the beach but which indirectly creates a discernible shadow on the beach area by means of reflection, shall be considered to directly or indirectly illuminate that portion of the beach regularly frequented by nesting sea turtles, and shall be considered in violation of the Sea Turtle Protection Ordinance. Impact fees fees charged to developers to cover, in whole or in part, the anticipated cost of improvements that will be necessary as a result of the development. 373 Impacted segment any segment on the concurrency determination network on which the project traffic consumes five (5) percent or more of the total project traffic. Impermeable surface any material applied to the surface of land that inhibits the natural infiltration or passage of water into the ground. Impervious surface a surface which is highly resistant to infiltration by water. It includes surfaces such as compacted sand, limerock, or clay, as well as most conventionally surfaced streets, roofs, sidewalks, parking lots and other similar structures. Water surfaces such as lakes shall be considered impervious for runoff calculations. Improved property any real property on which is located any structure or other valuable improvement such that the property is capable of generating solid waste. Improvements acquisition, construction, repair, paving, hard surfacing, widening, guttering and drainage of streets, boulevards and alleys; the grading, leveling, paving and hard surfacing sidewalks; sanitary sewers, storm sewers and drains, including necessary appurtenances thereto; water mains, water laterals and other water distribution facilities, including the necessary appurtenances thereto; the drainage and reclamation of wet, low or overflow lands; and street lighting. Indian River County, County, or county -wide area combined geographic areas of municipalities and unincorporated county. Indian River County Comprehensive Plan the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan adopted and amended pursuant to Section 163.3161 et. seq., Florida Statutes. Indigenous dune vegetation (also native dune vegetation) vegetation which originates or is produced and normally associated with the primary dune area of the beach. Exotic, non-native and/or plant species harmful to the dune ecosystem shall not be considered indigenous dune vegetation. Industrial parka planned, coordinated development of a tract of land with two (2) or more separate industrial buildings. Such development is planned, designed, constructed, and managed on an integrated and coordinated basis with special attention given to on-site vehicular circulation, parking, utility needs, building design and orientation, and open space. Industrial wasteswastes generated by industrial processes and manufacturing operations, excluding hazardous wastes. These wastes include general industrial housekeeping and support activity wastes. Industrial wastewater wastewater not otherwise defined as domestic wastewater (F.A.C. Chapter 17- 6.030), including the runoff and leachate from areas that receive pollutants associated with industrial or commercial storage, handling or processing. 374 Industry, heavya use engaged in the basic processing and manufacturing of materials or products predominately from extracted or raw materials, or a use engaged in storage of, or manufacturing processes using flammable or explosive materials, or storage or manufacturing processes that potentially involve hazardous or commonly recognized offensive conditions. Industry, lighta use engaged in the manufacture, predominantly from previously prepared materials, of finished products or parts, including processing, fabrication, assembly, treatment, packaging, incidental storage, sales and distribution of such products, but excluding basic industrial processing. Infiltration water, other than wastewater, that enters a sewer system (including sewer service connections and foundation drains) from the ground through such means as defective pipes, pipe joints, connections or manholes. /nf/owwater, other than wastewater, that enters a sewer system (including sewer service connections) from sources such as, but not limited to, roof leaders, cellar drains, yard drains, area drains, drains from springs and swamping areas, manhole covers, cross connections between storm sewers and sanitary sewers, catch basins, cooling towers, stormwaters, surface runoff, street wash waters or drainage. Infrastructure public domain assets such as roads, bridges, curbs, streets, sidewalks, drainage systems, lighting systems, and similar assets that are immovable and of value only to the government unit. Insignificant project see "project, insignificant." /nstallto erect, replace, hang, paint, display, apply, or otherwise put in place in any manner whatsoever. Interest income revenue earned on invested cash. Internal capture the type of trips generated by a mixed use project in which travel occurs from one on- site land use to another on-site land use. Interna/ capture factorthe percentage of the total trips generated by a mixed use project that are trips from one on-site land use to another on-site land use. Intersection, majorsee "major intersection." Intersection analysis a mathematical analysis of two intersecting roadways to determine the vehicular capacity and level of service of the intersection. Inundation temporarily or periodically, but not normally flooded or covered by water. Irrigation the methods of supply and application of water other than natural rainfall. Irrigation system a permanent, artificial watering system designed to transport and distribute water to plants. 375 Junk old and dilapidated automobiles, trucks, tractors, watercraft, and other such vehicles and parts thereof; wagons and other kind of vehicles and parts thereof, household appliances, scrap building material, scrap contractors' equipment, tanks, casks, cans, barrels, boxes, drums, piping, bottles, glass, old iron, machinery, rags, paper excelsior, hair, mattresses, beds and bedding or any other kind of scrap or waste material which is stored, kept, handled or displayed. Junk vehicle any automobile, truck, tractor, motorcycle, boat, trailer, swamp buggy, demolition derby car, race car, golf cart, or other vehicle which is inoperable or not registered as required by law. Any such vehicle, trailer or semi -trailer shall be presumed to be a junk vehicle if no license plate is displayed, or if the license plate displayed has been invalid for more than sixty (60) days. In the case of vehicles not requiring license plates, the vehicle shall be presumed to be a junk vehicle if the vehicle is inoperable for a period of more than sixty (60) days. In cases where the determination of a junk vehicle is under dispute, the vehicle owner shall have the opportunity to prove the vehicle is not a junk vehicle by: 1. Demonstrating to a county enforcement official, within ten (10) days of notification, that the vehicle is operable and road -worthy, (ref. F.S. ch. 316.215, pertaining to state traffic laws), including proof of current vehicle registration if registration of the vehicle is required by law; or 2. Providing a notarized statement from a qualified mechanic that the vehicle can be restored to operable condition for less than thirty (30) percent of the current value of the vehicle, provided such restoration occurs within thirty (30) days of notification by a county enforcement official. The term "junk vehicle" shall be deemed not to include a vehicle stored in an enclosed structure. Junkyard (junk and salvage yard) the use of any land, building, or structure for the parking, storage, collection, processing, purchase, sale, disassembly, demolition, or abandonment of junk, including scrap metals or other scrap materials, waste paper, rags, used building materials, old household appliances, junked or otherwise inoperative vehicles or machinery or parts thereof, and other type of junk. Kennel or animal boarding place, commercial any lot or premises on which dogs, cats, rabbits, poultry or other domestic animals are housed or accepted for boarding, breeding, trimming, grooming, and/or bathing for which remuneration is received. Kennel or animal boarding place, noncommercial any building or buildings, including a residence or residential accessory structure, other structure, or land used, designated, or arranged for the boarding, or care of five (5) or more dogs, cats, rabbits, poultry or other domestic animals belonging to the owner or occupant thereof. This shall not be interpreted to include stables as used elsewhere in this Code. Land the earth, water, and air above or on the surface, including any improvement or structure customarily regarded as land. 376 Land clearingthe grubbing, by any means, of any type of vegetation from land; not including, however, activities governed by tree removal, mangrove alteration, or dune vegetation maintenance permits. In application to Chapter 925, Open Burning/Air Curtain Incinerator Regulations, "land clearing" means the removal or demolition of structures, or the uprooting or clearing of vegetation in connection with construction for buildings, rights-of-way, residential, commercial, or industrial development, or the initial clearing of vegetation to enhance property value; but does not include the maintenance burning of yard trash resulting from fallen limbs, branches, or leaves, or any other routine property clean-up activities. Land clearing, rural a land clearing activity conducted on a parcel in unincorporated Indian River County west of Interstate 95, not including parcels within the Urban Service Area (as depicted on the County Future Use Map). For purposes of this definition, "rural land clearing" does not include land clearing incidental to bona fide agricultural or silvicultural operations. Land condominium the result of the application of the condominium laws of the State of Florida and local subdivision and platting laws, whereby a particular area of land is established, by plat, to allow for fee simple ownership of a particular area of land. Land development activity generating trafficthe carrying out of any building activity or the making of any material change in the use of any structure or land that attracts or produces vehicular trip(s) over and above that produced by the existing use of the land, and consequently places an additional demand on the county's major road network system. Land development permit the permit to begin construction of improvements according to the land development plans and specifications approved under the land development regulations of Indian River County, issued under section 913.0 (5) of the subdivision chapter. Land development regulations (LDR) all ordinances and regulations confined in Titles 8 and 9 of the Indian River County Code of Laws and Ordinances Land surveyoran individual who surveys land and is duly registered and licensed in the State of Florida under Florida Statutes, chapter 472 et. seq., as a land surveyor. Land use elementan element of the comprehensive plan of Indian River County. Landfill a type of operation in which refuse and earth or other suitable cover material are deposited in alternate layers of specified depth in accordance with a definite plan on a specified portion of open land, with each layer being compacted by force applied by mechanical equipment. Landing area the area of the airport used for the landing, take -off, or taxiing of aircraft. Landscape (remove orremoval)the actual physical removal or the effective removal through damaging, poisoning or other direct or indirect action resulting in or likely to result in the death of a plant. 377 Landscaping any of the following or combination thereof; material such as, but not limited to, grass, ground covers, shrubs, vines, hedges, trees or palms; and nonliving durable material commonly used in landscaping, such as, but not limited to, rocks, pebbles, sand, walls or fences, but excluding paving. Large-scale bio -fuel processing plant a facility that produces fuel from biological materials, including but not limited to vegetative material, where the area of development (includes plant equipment, processing areas, bio -fuel storage facilities, feedstock storage and staging areas, parking areas, and transport facilities) exceeds twenty (20) acres. Laundry, self-service a business that provides home -type washing, drying, and/or ironing machines for hire to be used by customers on the premises. Lead-in the individual lead wire or cable from the distribution system to each individual household or connection. Ldn a day/night twenty -four-hour average sound level, in decibels, obtained after addition of ten (10) decibels to sound levels occurring during the night time period from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Legal positive outfallthe availability of a permanent and legally established watercourse or similar facility or means which has the hydraulic capability of conveying the stormwater discharge from a development project to receiving waters downstream. "Legally established watercourse" refers to a watercourse which is established by either an express easement, plat dedication, or other documentation, or implied easement or servitude as may be demonstrated to exist in accordance with Florida law. Letter of map change (LOMC) an official determination issued by FEMA that amends or revises an effective flood insurance rate map or flood insurance study. Letters of map change include: Letter of map amendment (LOMA) an amendment based on technical data showing that a property was incorrectly included in a designated special flood hazard area. A LOMA amends the current effective flood insurance rate map and establishes that a specific property, portion of a property, or structure is not located in a special flood hazard area. Letter of map revision (LOMB) a revision based on technical data that may show changes to flood zones, flood elevations, special flood hazard area boundaries and floodway delineations, and other planimetric features. Letter of map revision based on fil/ (LOMR-F) a determination that a structure or parcel of land has been elevated by fill above the base flood elevation and is, therefore, no longer located within the special flood hazard area. In order to qualify for this determination, the fill must have been permitted and placed in accordance with the community's floodplain management regulations. Conditional letter of map revision (CLOMR) a formal review and comment as to whether a proposed flood protection project or other project complies with the minimum NFIP requirements for such projects with respect to delineation of special flood hazard areas. A CLOMR does not revise the effective flood 378 insurance rate map or flood insurance study; upon submission and approval of certified as -built documentation, a letter of map revision may be issued by FEMA to revise the effective FIRM. Level ofservice (traffic) a qualitative measure describing the operational conditions within a traffic stream, and their perception by motorists and/or passengers. This qualitative description describes the roadway operating conditions in terms of such factors as speed and travel time, freedom to maneuver, traffic interruptions, delay, comfort and convenience, and safety. The six (6) levels of service are defined for each type of facility with letter designations A through F. Level of service A represents the best operating conditions and level of service F the worst operating conditions. Level of service "C"as a measure of roadway sufficiency, a zone of stable traffic flow in which speeds and maneuverability are closely controlled by the higher volumes of traffic. Most of the drivers are restricted in their freedom to select their own speed, change lanes, or pass. Level of Service "C" is further defined by reference in the county's current traffic circulation element of the comprehensive plan. Level of service "D"a measure of roadway operating condition during the peak hour indicating an unstable traffic flow, with tolerable operating speeds being maintained even though they are considerably affected by changes in operating conditions. Fluctuations in volume and temporary restrictions to flow may cause substantial drops in operating speeds. Drivers have little freedom to maneuver, and comfort and convenience are low, but conditions can be tolerated for short periods of time. Level of service "D" is further defined here by reference in the county's current traffic circulation element of the comprehensive plan. Level of service (LOS) standards indicators of the extent or degree of service provided by, or proposed to be provided by, a facility based on and related to the operational characteristics of the facility. LOS indicates the capacity per unit of demand of each public facility. Level of wastewater treatmentthe proportion of solid and organic materials removed from the wastewater. The most common levels of treatment are: primary; secondary; and tertiary. License, local occupations the privilege granted by the local governing authority to engage in or manage any business, profession or occupation within its jurisdiction. It shall not mean any fees or licenses paid to any board, commission or officer for permits, registration, examination or inspection which are hereby deemed to be regulatory and in addition to and not in lieu of any local occupational license imposed under the provisions of this chapter unless otherwise provided by law. Light-duty truck as defined in 40 C.F.R. 86.082-2, any motor vehicle rated at eight thousand five hundred (8,500) pounds gross vehicular weight rating or less which has a vehicular curb weight of six thousand (6,000) pounds or less and which has a basic vehicle frontal area of forty-five (45) square feet or less, which is: (1) Designed primarily for purposes of transportation of property or is a derivation of such a vehicle; or 379 (2) Designed primarily for transportation of persons and has a capacity of more than twelve (12) persons; or (3) Available with special features enabling off-street or off-highway operation and use. Lime alum softeninga chemical method of water softening involving the precipitation of calcium and manganese ions. The alum bounds up and causes impurities to precipitate out of the water. Limited access access only at authorized and controlled points or for restricted uses or at restricted times. Limited use right-of-waya right-of-way dedicated to a governmental entity that is limited to uses that do not accommodate general vehicular traffic. A limited use right-of-way may be used for non -general vehicular traffic purposes such as for pedestrian, drainage, and utility uses. Linka portion of a roadway segment located on the concurrency determination network defined by two (2) consecutive intersecting roadways. Link improvements a change in the physical or operating characteristics of a portion of a roadway segment that results in increased capacity and/or improvements to the general quality, level of service and safety characteristics of the link. Litterall garbage, rubbish, garden trash and all waste materials, including, but not limited to, bottles, glass, cans, scrap metal, junk, paper, disposable packages or containers and all other similar materials, and any substance of any kind or nature whatsoever that creates a public health, safety or fire hazard or a public nuisance. Live -aboard vessels: buoyant vessels inhabited for a total of seven (7) days or more within a thirty -day time period, shall be defined as live -aboard vessels. A person shall be deemed to be inhabiting or living upon a vessel during a given day if he or she is present aboard a docked or moored vessel for a continuous period of more than two (2) hours between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. during that day. A person shall be presumed present aboard a vessel if lights, television, or other appliances are seen on or heard between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Use of lights required for vessel navigation purposes under F.S. § 327.50(2) or use of outside security lights shall not constitute evidence for such a presumption. A registered commercial fishing boat, as defined in F.S. subsection 327.02(3)(a), is expressly excluded from the term "live -aboard vessels." Livestock horses, mules, cattle, sheep, goats, swine (including "pot-bellied pigs") and other grazing animals. Loading space a space within the main building or on the same lot, providing for the standing, loading or unloading of vehicles. 380 Local entertainer entertainer who is a permanent resident of, or maintains a permanent place of business in this state. Local planningagency(LPA) Indian River County Planning and Zoning Commission. Lot, comer lot fronting upon two (2) or more rights-of-way at their intersections. Lot, double frontage an interior lot having frontage on two (2) streets. Lot interior lot other than a corner lot. Lot, nonconforminga lot, the area, dimension or location of which was lawful prior to the adoption, revision or amendment of the land development regulations of Indian River County but which is currently inconsistent with those regulations. Lot, substandard a lot or parcel of land that has less than the required minimum area or width as established by the zone in which it is located and provided that such lot or parcel was of record as a legally created lot on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title. Lot, through an interior lot having frontage on two (2) streets. See also "lot, double frontage." Lot width the horizontal distance between side lot lines measured at the required front yard setback line along a straight line parallel to the front property line. For lots fronting on curvilinear streets or cull -de -sacs, the lot width shall be the greatest horizontal distance between the side lot lines measured along a straight line running parallel to the chord. For flag lots, the lot width shall be the horizontal distance between the side lot lines measured at the front yard setback line. FRONTYARD SETBACK & LOT WIDTH FOR LOTS ON CURVILINEAR STREETS OR CUL-DE-SACS Chord line on curve Front yard setback KOAI� or cul-de-sac starts at front 20,-30, property line % r.. Front setback Iinj ^ LOT WIDTH: greatest distance parallel to chord line 381 FRONTYARD SETBACK & LOT WIDTH REGULATIONS FOR FLAG LOTS ROAD Front yard setback measurement starts where majority of lot area begins ` ^ FrontYard Setback line LOT WIDTH (measured at front yard setback line) Lot line a line of record bounding a lot thereby dividing such lot from another lot or from a public or private right-of-way. Lot (or parcel) ofrecord a lot or parcel established and created legally in conformance with the zoning and land development regulations in effect at the time the lot or parcel is created. Such lot or parcel shall have been created by deed or plat recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Indian River County, St. Lucie County or Brevard County (NOTE: Prior to its inception as a county, Indian River County was part of St. Lucie County and Brevard County, therefore, many Indian River County lots of record were originally filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of St. Lucie County or Brevard County). Low profile luminaire light fixture set on a base which raises the source of the light no higher than forty- eight (48) inches off the ground, and designed in such a way that light is directed downward from a hooded light source. Low water elevation the dry season groundwater table elevation as determined by the county engineer based on information contained in the soil survey of Indian River County and on-site soil testing reports. Lowest floorthe lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area of a building or structure, including basement, but excluding any unfinished or flood -resistant enclosure, usable solely for vehicle parking, building access or limited storage provided that such enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation of the Florida Building Code or ASCE 24. [Also defined in FBC, B]. Main dune bluff the seaward edge of the easternmost highest, most prominent dune immediately west of the vegetation line. This dune can be determined by its continuous relationship to the main dune line extending north and south from the point of determination. Maintain (maintenance) to keep in an acceptable state of performance and repair and, when referring to the height of grasses in a stormwater management tract or facility, means to keep at a height of twelve (12) inches or less above the ground. 382 Maintenance guarantee a guarantee of facilities or work to ensure the correction of any failures of any improvements required pursuant to these land development regulations. Major intersection the location at which two roadway segments located on the concurrency determination network cross or intersect each other. Majorroad networksystem all arterial and collector roads within Indian River County. Indian River County's major road network system is designated in Figure 4.13.2, Thoroughfare Plan Map, and listed in Tables 4.7.1-4.7.3 of the traffic circulation element of the comprehensive plan, which is incorporated herein by reference. Majorstructure residential buildings including mobile homes, commercial, institutional, industrial and other construction having the potential for substantial impact on coastal zones. Majorstructure, nonhabitable structures including, but not limited to, swimming pools; parking garages; pipelines, piers; canals, lakes, ditches; water and sewage treatment plants; electrical power plants; transmission and distribution lines; transformer pads; vaults, and substations; roads, bridges, streets, and highways; underground storage tanks; communications buildings and towers; flagpoles and signs over fifteen (15) feet in height. Major trip generators any land uses which are fairly compact in size, have access to the county's transportation system, and produce at least two thousand five hundred (2,500) average annual daily trips (AADT). Mall, regional a retail shopping facility containing a minimum of four hundred thousand (400,000) square feet of gross leasable area. Maneuveringa series of changes in direction and positions. Mangrove rooted trees and seedlings of the following species, but only when having a coastal or estuarine association: Red mangrove: Rhizophora mangle,- Black angle; Black mangrove: Avicennia germinans,• White mangrove: Laguncularia racemosa; Buttonwood or button mangrove: Conocarpus erecta Mangrove Stand- An assemblage of one or more of the following species: black mangrove (Avicennia germinans); red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle); white mangrove (Languncularia racemosa); and buttonwood (Conocarpus erecta). 383 Manufactured home a structure, transportable in one (1) or more sections, which is eight (8) feet or more in width and greater than four hundred (400) square feet, and which is built on a permanent, integral chassis and is designed for use with or without a permanent foundation when attached to the required utilities. The term "manufactured home" does not include a "recreational vehicle" or "park trailer." [Also defined in 15C-1.0101, F.A.C.] Marijuana shall mean cannabis as defined in F.S. § 893.02(3). The term shall include "low -THC cannabis," as defined in F.S. § 381.986(1)(b). Manufactured home park/subdivision a parcel (or contiguous parcels) of land divided into two (2) or more manufactured home lots for rent or sale. Marina a watercraft complex on and/or adjacent to a waterway used primarily for recreation purposes, including the refueling of watercraft and providing for minor repair services for such craft, not involving removal of watercraft from the water or removal of inboard or outboard engines from the watercraft. Market value the price at which a property will change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither party being under compulsion to buy or sell and both having reasonable knowledge of relevant facts. As used in these floodplain regulations, the term refers to the market value of buildings and structures, excluding the land and other improvements on the parcel. Market value may be established by a qualified independent appraiser; or may reflect actual cash value (replacement cost depreciated for age and quality of construction); or may be established using tax assessment value adjusted to approximate market value by a factor provided by the property appraiser. Mass transit passenger services provided by public, private, or non-profit entities such as the following surface transit modes: commuter rail, rail rapid transit, light rail transit, light guideway transit, express bus, and local fixed route bus. Massage parloran establishment where, for any form of consideration, massage, alcohol rub, fomentation, electric or magnetic treatment, or similar treatment or manipulation of the human body is administered, unless such treatment or manipulation is administered by a medical practitioner, chiropractor, acupuncturist, physical therapist, massage therapist, or similar professional person licensed by the state. This definition does not include an athletic club, health club, school, gymnasium, reducing salon, spa, or similar establishment where massage or similar manipulation of the human body is offered as an incidental or accessory service. Master storm water management plan/master plan an engineering plan, written report or engineering drawing outlining the primary and secondary drainage and stormwater treatment facilities needed for the proper development of a specific increment of the unincorporated area of Indian River County. Maximum daily demand (MDD) (wastewater) the highest demand experienced for a one -day period during the calendar year. It is also measured at treatment plants and is expressed in terms of MGD. 384 Mean high waterline the intersection of the tidal plane or mean high water with the shore. Mean high water is the average height of high waters over a nineteen -year period. Mean sea level means the average height of the sea for all stages of the tide. It is used as a reference for establishing various elevations within a floodplain. For purposes of County Land Development Regulations, the term is synonymous with North American Vertical Datum 1988 (NAVD88). Median a value in an ordered set of values, below and above which there are an equal number of values Median (traffic) the physical portion of a highway separating the traveled ways for traffic in opposite directions. Medical maryuana treatment centershall mean an entity that acquires, possesses, processes (including development of related products such as food, tinctures, aerosols, oils, or ointments), transfers, transports, sells, distributes or dispenses marijuana, products containing marijuana, related supplies, or educational materials to qualifying patients or their personal caregivers and is registered by the department of health or its successor agency, pursuant to Article X, Section 29 of the Florida Constitution. Merging(traffic)the uniting of two (2) separate traffic streams moving in the same general direction into a single traffic stream. Mine abandonmentthe cessation of mining activities including but not limited to excavation, dewatering, stockpiling, and removal of material off-site for a period of more than one year as reflected in an annual mining report, (reference Chapter 934, Excavation and Mining). Mine dewateringany water that is impounded or that collects in the mine and is pumped, drained or otherwise removed from the mine by the operator. This term shall also include wet pit overflows caused solely by direct rainfall and ground water seepage. However, if a mine is also used for treatment of process generated wastewater, discharges of commingled water from the mine shall be deemed discharges of process generated wastewater. Miniwarehouse a building or group of buildings in a controlled access compound that contains equal or varying size of individual compartmentalized, and controlled access stalls or lockers for the dead storage of customers' goods or wares. Miniature golf course see "commercial amusement, unenclosed." Miningthe removal, either in or upon the soil of the earth or beneath the soil, of any valuable inert or lifeless substance formed or deposited in its present position through natural agencies alone, for commercial purposes. Mining shall not include excavation exempt from the requirements of a mining permit, as provided for in Chapter 934, Excavation and Mining, of the county land development code. 385 Minor coastal structure structures including but not limited to pile -supported, elevated dune and beach walkover structures; beach access ramps and walkways; stairways; pile -supported, elevated viewing platforms, gazebos and boardwalks; lifeguard support stands; public and private bathhouses; sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, shuffleboard courts, tennis courts, handball courts, racquetball courts, and other uncovered paved areas; earth retaining walls; sand fences, privacy fences, ornamental walls, ornamental garden structures, aviaries and other ornamental construction. It shall be characteristic of minor structures that they are considered to be expendable under design wind, wave and storm forces. Mixed use a real development characterized by (1) Two (2) or more revenue producing uses (such as retail, office, residential, hotel/motel and recreation which are mutually supporting); (2) Significant functional and physical integration of project components; and (3) Development in conformance with a coherent plan which stipulates the type and scale of uses and related items. Mobile home a structure which is transportable in one or more sections, which is eight (8) body feet (2.4 m.) or more in width and is thirty-two (32) body feet (9.75 m.) or more in length, which is built on a permanent chassis and which is designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities; and the term includes the plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical systems contained therein. This definition does not include modular or prefabricated homes. Mobile home parka place set aside and offered by a person or public body, for either direct or indirect remuneration of the owner, lessor, or operator of such place, for the parking or accommodation of mobile homes utilized for sleeping or eating. Month the word "month" shall mean a calendar month. Motor vehicle a vehicle which is self propelled in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported. Mulch nonliving organic and synthetic materials such as gravel, rock, pebbles, bark, or pine needles used in landscape design to retard erosion and retain moisture. Multiple -family residence a building or structure that is designed for and capable of housing conveniently two (2) or more individuals or families in separate quarters. Multi -slip facilities any docking facilities containing three (3) or more boatslips for the purpose of mooring or storing a watercraft. Municipalityany or all incorporated municipalities within Indian River County, Florida. 386 Murphy Deed Reservation rights reserved by the State of Florida under the 1937 Murphy Act for use of properties for public right-of-way purposes. National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) as corrected in 1929, a vertical control used as a reference for establishing varying elevations. Natural drainage features naturally occurring features of an area which accommodate the flow of stormwater, such as streams, rivers, lakes, and wetlands. New construction for the purposes of County Code Chapter 930 relating to flood protection and requirements of the Florida Building Code, means any structure for which the "start of construction" commenced after July 3, 1978. The term also includes any subsequent improvements to such structure. New development any new construction and remodeling of existing structures when such remodeling includes alteration of exterior lighting. Newmanufactured home park orsubdivision a manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including at a minimum, the installation of utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is completed on or after July 3, 1978. Nightclub a bar, restaurant, coffee house, or similar establishment where a dance floor or entertainment is provided. Noise level reduction (NLR) (also known as sound level reduction (SLR)) reduction in sound level decibels between two (2) designated locations or rooms for a stated frequency or band. Noncommencementthe cancellation of construction activity involving a material change in a structure, or the cancellation of any other land development activity involving a material change in the use or appearance of land. Nonresidential districts zoning districts where residential uses, single-family or multiple -family, are not permitted as a principal use, such as but not limited to: OCR, PRO, MED, CVRP, CN, CL, CG, CH, IL, and IG. Nonconforming building any building that does not meet the limitations on building size and location on a land parcel, for the district in which such building is located, for the use to which such building is being put. Nonconforming use a use or activity which was lawful prior to the adoption, revision or amendment of land development regulations, but which would be prohibited or further restricted under the terms of such land development regulations. Nonconformity, site -related a characteristic of the site, such as off-street parking or loading, lighting, landscaping, drainage or similar matters which are incidental to the principal use of the property but which do not satisfy current county standards, as established in these county land development regulations. 387 Nonpoint source causes of water pollution, such as agricultural fertilizer runoff, and sediment from construction, that are not associated with point sources. Examples include: 1. Agriculturally related nonpoint sources of pollution including runoff from manure disposal areas, and from land used for livestock and crop production; 2. Silviculturally related nonpoint sources of pollution; 3. Mine -related sources of pollution including new, current and abandoned surface and underground mine runoff, 4. Construction activity related sources of pollution from disposal on land, in wells or in subsurface excavations that affect ground and surface water quality; 5. Sources of pollution from disposal on land, in wells or in subsurface excavations that affect ground and surface water quality; 6. Salt water intrusion into rivers, lakes, estuaries and groundwater resulting from reduction of fresh water flow from any cause, including irrigation, obstruction, groundwater extraction, and diversion; and 7. Sources of pollution related to hydrologic modifications, including those caused by changes in the movement, flow, or circulation of any navigable waters or groundwaters due to construction and operation of dams, levees, channels, or flow diversion facilities. North American Vertical Datum 1988 (NAVD88) a fixed reference for elevations determined by geodetic leveling. It is the adjustment of geodetic leveling observations in the United States, Canada and Mexico in the height of the primary tidal bench mark. It is the replacement datum for National Geodetic Vertical Datum 1929 (NGVD29). Nuisance any debris, garbage, junk, trash, weeds, or unserviceable vehicles, or any other substance or material which, by nature of its location, is considered a health or safety hazard, and/or which is considered obnoxious and offensive to the general public. In application to Chapter 925, Open Burning and Air Curtain Incinerator Regulation, "nuisance" means any burning activity which is potentially harmful or injurious to human health or property or which is annoying or offensive to occupants as determined by the local jurisdictional authority. Nursing/convalescent home (intermediate care facility, continuing care facility) a home, institution, building or residence, public or private, whether operated for profit or not, presently licensed by the state, which provides maintenance, personal care or nursing for a period exceeding twenty-four (24) hours to three (3) or more ill, physically infirm, convalescing, or aged persons who are not related by blood or marriage to the operator. The definition of nursing or convalescent home does not include hospitals, clinics or similar institutions which are devoted primarily to the diagnosis and treatment of the sick or injured. 388 Off-road vehicle tracks a course of travel purposely constructed including but not limited to landclearing and/or grading activities, to accommodate the recreational use of a vehicle or vehicles designed for traveling off paved roads, such as a trail bike, dune -buggy, four-wheel drive truck, or all -terrain vehicle. In application to Chapter 911, Zoning, and Chapter 971. Special Land Use Criteria, "off-road vehicle track" does not include commercial tracks which would entail viewing stands or the charging of a fee for spectators or track users. Office a building or portion of a building wherein services are performed involving predominately administrative, professional, or clerical operations. Office parka large tract of land that has been planned, developed, and operated as an integrated facility for a number of separate office buildings and supporting ancillary uses with special attention given to circulation, parking, utility needs, aesthetics, and compatibility. Open burningthe burning of any matter in such a manner that the products of combustion resulting from the burning are emitted directly into the outdoor atmosphere without passing through a stack or chimney. Open space the gross area of the site less building coverage, parking surface, internal traffic circulation system, and any exclusions herein specifically set forth. Open space is green area, natural or landscaped. Up to thirty (30) percent of the open space requirement for a development may be satisfied by a body or bodies of water contained within the development area. Specific, alternative means of calculating open space may be set forth for specific conditions in other chapters of the land development code. Open space, common land within a development, not individually owned or dedicated for public use, which is designed and intended for the common use or enjoyment of the residents of the development and may include such complementary structures and improvements as are necessary and appropriate. Open Space, Non- Vehicular that portion of a site or parcel upon which buildings, pavement, or other improvements have not been placed, but excluding lakes and wet storage stormwater retention areas. Open space, private common open space held in private ownership, the use of which is normally limited to the occupants of a single dwelling, building, or development. Open space, public open space owned by a public agency and maintained by it for the use and enjoyment of the general public. Open space, recreational and landscaped unroofed or screened roofed ornamental landscaped areas and recreational areas which are easily accessible and regularly available to occupants of all dwelling units on the lot wherein the open space is located. Roof tops, porches, raised decks, parking spaces, driveways, utility and service areas are not calculated as open space. Origin/destination surveythe collection of data on a land use resulting from on-site interview to determine trip characteristics about the travel patterns to and from the land use. 389 Other service provider any state, regional, municipal or other agency having construction, operational or maintenance responsibility for public services or facilities. Outdoor storage the keeping in an unroofed area of any goods, material, or merchandise in the same place for more than twenty-four (24) hours. The parking or motor vehicles, in operating condition, which are used in the operation of a commercial establishment shall not be considered outside storage. Ownerthe person or persons owning an interest in improved property within the boundaries of Indian River County Florida. Package wastewater treatmentplants small treatment systems designed and built in modular units and having components similar to larger regional treatment facilities. On-site aerobic treatment units shall be considered as package wastewater treatment plants. Parapetthat portion of the facade which extends above the roof immediately adjacent thereto. Paratransit passenger service provided by public, private, or non-profit entities such as vanpools, jitneys, bus services, and other forms of transportation which are usually characterized by flexible routes and schedules. Parcel (of land) any contiguous quantity of land capable of being described such that its location and boundaries may be established, that is designated by its owner(s) or developer(s) as land to be used or developed as a unit, or that has been used or developed as a unit. Parka tract of land, legally reserved by the county, state, or federal government or other entity, for use by the public for active and passive recreation. Park trai/era transportable unit which has a body width not exceeding fourteen (14) feet and which is built on a single chassis and is designed to provide seasonal or temporary living quarters when connected to utilities necessary for operation of installed fixtures and appliances. [Defined in 15C-1.0101, F.A.C.] Parking accumulation studya special study which is accomplished per the community development director and the traffic engineer to support a request for technical deviation(s) pursuant to Chapter 954 of the land development regulations. Parking, off-streetan area not within a building service way or other structure where motor vehicles may be stored for the purpose of temporary, daily or overnight parking. This definition shall include a motor vehicle display lot, or display of boats, trailers and mobile homes. Parkinglotan area not within a building where motor vehicles may be stored for the purposes of temporary, daily, or overnight off-street parking. Party walla common shared wall between two (2) separate structures, buildings, or dwelling units. 390 Passerby trips trips that enter and exit a site that would have been travelling on the street adjacent to the site regardless of whether they enter or exit the site. Peak hour/peak direction/peak season volume the number of vehicles that pass a point on a roadway segment during the highest one hour of traffic during the peak season in the direction of travel with the highest traffic volume. Peak hour trafficthe number of vehicles passing over a designated section of a street during the busiest one-hour period during a twenty -four-hour period. Percent new trips factor a factor by which the trip rate is multiplied in order to calculate only those new trips that are added to the roadway by new development. This factor is calculated by the formula [1 - (captured or passerby trips divided by the total trips to the land use)]. Percolation the downward movement of water through a layer of permeable layer of earth. Performance guarantee a financial guarantee to ensure that all improvements, facilities, or work required by these regulations will be completed in compliance with the regulations, and the approved plans and specifications of a development. Permanent control point (PCP) as defined in Chapter 177, Florida Statutes, a permanent control point which shall be a secondary horizontal control monument and shall be a metal marker with the point of reference marked thereon or a four -inch -by -four -inch concrete monument a minimum of twenty-four (24) inches long with the point of reference marked thereon. Each "P.C.P." shall bear the registration number of the surveyor filing the plat of record. Permanent reference monument (PRM) as defined in Chapter 177, Florida Statutes, a metal rod a minimum of twenty-four (24) inches long or a one and one-half (11/2) inch minimum diameter metal pipe a minimum of twenty (20) inches long, either of which shall be encased in a solid block of concrete or set in natural bedrock, a minimum of six (6) inches in diameter, and extending a minimum of eighteen (18) inches below the top of the monument, or a concrete monument four -inches -by -four -inches, a minimum of twenty- four (24) inches long, with the point of reference marked thereon, and bearing the registration number of the surveyor certifying the plat of record, and the letters "PRM" shall be placed in the top of the monument. Permitted use any use allowed by right within a given zoning district upon satisfaction of applicable land development regulations. Person any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, landtrust, joint venture, syndicate or other group or combination acting as a unit, association, corporation, estate, trust, business trust, trustee, executer, administrator, receiver, or other fiduciary and shall include the plural as well as the singular. Pier, private observation/fishinga structure extending in, on and/or over the waters of the state which is use [used] specifically for fishing, swimming, or other water dependent activities. A fishing pier shall not include a dock or a public pier, as defined in this section, and shall be designed and built in a manner that 391 prohibits the mooring or launching of a boat. A private observation/fishing pier cannot be rented, leased, or sold to a party unless said party rents, leases, or buys the adjacent upland property. Pier, publica structure extending in, on, or over waters of the state, which is used by the general public for fishing, swimming, wildlife observation, or other water dependent activities. A pier shall not include a dock, as defined in this section and shall be designed and built in a manner that prohibits the mooring or launching of a boat. A public pier is built, used, operated, or owned by a governmental entity. Main access pierthe walkway which connects a riparian owner's property to a terminal platform. The main access pier is not used to moor a boat. Places of worship churches, ecclesiastical or denominational organizations, or established physical places for religious activities in this state at which nonprofit religious services and activities are regularly conducted and carried on, and shall also mean church cemeteries. Planned residential development (PRD) a land area under unified control which is designed and planned to be developed in a single operation by a series of prescheduled development phases according to an officially approved PRD plan which does not necessarily correspond to the property development and use regulations of the zoning district in which the development is located. Planning andzoning commission the planning and zoning commission of Indian River County. Plant nurseryany land used to raise trees, shrubs, flowers, and other plants for sale or for transplanting. Plantspecies, native any plant species with a geographic distribution indigenous to all or part of South Florida. Plant species which have been introduced by man are not native. Planting area any area designated for landscape planting having a minimum of ten (10) square feet and at least one dimension on any side of three (3) feet; except that, wherever a tree shall be planted, a minimum area of one hundred (100) square feet, with a minimum dimension of at least ten (10) feet, shall be required. Plat, final a finished map being a complete, exact representation of a subdivision accurately showing all legal requirements of subdivisions, Chapter 913, which may include "replat," "amended plat" or "revised plat." Plat, preliminarya tentative plan of a proposed subdivision sufficient in detail to gauge compatibility with the comprehensive plan, zoning chapter and other development regulations of Indian River County. Plat of record a plat which conforms to the requirements of the laws of the State of Florida and ordinances of Indian River County at the time of approval by the board of county commissioners which is recorded in the official records of Indian River County by the clerk pursuant to law. 392 Point source a stationary location where pollutants are discharged, usually from an industry; under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA), a point source is any discernable, confined, and discrete conveyance, including but not limited to any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container, rolling stock, concentrated animal feeding operation, vessel, or other floating craft, from which pollutants are or may be discharged. This term does not include return flows from irrigated agriculture. Pole light any lighting device elevated by a slender piece of material greater then forty-eight (48) inches above the ground for the purpose of illuminating a broad or specific area. Porositythe ability of a soil layer to hold water. Potable waterwater, either naturally occurring or processed, which is of a quality suitable for consumption. Potable water system a system of structures designed to treat and distribute potable water, and includes water wells, treatment plants, reservoirs, and distribution mains. Potentiometric surface the level (elevation) to which the water within an aquifer would rise in a well and is used as a measure of quantity of water within an aquifer. Pre -application conference (traffic) a meeting between the applicant and/or his engineer and the director of public works that occurs prior to the conduct of a traffic impact study for the purposes of defining the requirements for submission of the traffic impact study. Premises a distinct unit or parcel of land including the appurtenances thereon. Primary pedestrian corridora pedestrian route along traveled legal rights-of-way and easements providing a method of access to and from facilities or services that attract/generate significant pedestrian traffic, such as schools and parks. Primary frontal dune means a continuous or nearly continuous mound or ridge of sand with relatively steep seaward landward slopes immediately landward and adjacent to the beach and subject to erosion and overtopping from high tides and waves during major coastal storms. The inland limit of the primary frontal dune occurs at the point where there is a distinct change from a relatively steep slope to a relatively mild slope. Primary treatmenta process which removes between thirty (30) and thirty-five (35) percent of the organic material and up to fifty (50) percent of the solids from sewage. Because screens and settling tanks are the most common methods used to remove the solids, this process is also referred to as physical treatment. Prime natural groundwater areas for the Floridan aquifer lands west and northwest of Indian River County which recharge the Floridan aquifer. 393 Prime natural groundwater areas for the surficial (shallow) aquifer the lands along the Atlantic Coastal Ridge and the Ten Mile Ridge where coarse permeable sands are exposed at the surface and rainfall is absorbed by the soil and percolates into the groundwater, as depicted in Figure 3.D.2., Aquifer Recharge Sub -Element of the county comprehensive plan. Principal use the primary use and chief purpose of a lot or structure. Prior vested development development projects approved prior to September 1, 1990 for which a final development order has been issued, developments of regional impact approved pursuant to Chapter 380 of the Florida Statutes, vested subdivision plats, and those projects initiated prior to September 1, 1990 which are exempted from concurrency review. Processing planta facility designed for incineration, resource recovery or recycling of solid waste prior to its final disposal. Project, insignificant proposed development which will generate/attract less than five hundred (500) trips per day and is not located at a critical transportation location, as determined by the director of public works. Project, significant a proposed development which will generate/attract five hundred (500) trips per day or more; or developments where the proposed use is located at a critical transportation location as determined by the director of public works. Projectsite (mining)that portion of the real property which is being excavated or mined, together with all property within one hundred (100) feet of the perimeter of the excavation, or mining activity. Protected tree see "tree, protected." Protective barrierany structure, device, or visual barrier which effectively identifies the parameters of the protected area. Public beaches all of that part of the shore of the Atlantic Ocean extending from the ordinary seasonal high water mark to the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Public uti/ityany privately -owned, municipally -owned, county -owned, or other government-owned system providing water service to the public which has at least fifteen (15) service connections or regularly serves an average of at least twenty-five (25) individuals daily for at least sixty (60) days of the year, with a minimum permitted withdrawal capacity of one hundred thousand (100,000) gallons per day. Public water supply we//wells withdrawing water from the surficical aquifer for use as potable water that are operated by public utilities. Public protective services public facilities, or private firms serving the general public, providing emergency police, fire, rescue, or ambulance or similar services, excluding funeral home. 394 Public rights-of-way any county street, road, alley, or highway or public easement acquired by the county or the public by purchase, gift, devise, dedication, prescription, or otherwise within the unincorporated areas of Indian River County, and those roads and easements under the jurisdiction of the county within municipalities located in Indian River County. Public services and/or public facilities services for which Level of Service (LOS) Standards are included in the comprehensive plan, whether such services or facilities are provided by government, quasi -public or private providers. Such services and facilities are roadways (traffic circulation), parks, potable water, sanitary sewerage, solid waste and drainage. Public ways any and all streets, roads, alleys, piers, bulkheads, boardwalks, lanes, trails, or other public ways, and any and all public parks, squares, beaches, parks and any and all recreational facilities operated by the state, county, federal government or special governmental districts. Public works director or designee the public works director shall be defined as the director of the department of public works within Indian River County or his designee which may include the Indian River County Traffic Engineer. Pump stations mechanical devices used to pump sewage through the collection network (force mains) for the purpose of transporting the untreated wastewater to the treatment plant. Recreation tracta tract of land within a residential development either designated on a plan or final plat approved by the county for recreational use(s) or used for recreational purposes and containing recreation - related improvements. Recreational facilitya facility designated for recreational purposes Recreational vehicle a vehicle, including a park trailer, which is: [Defined in Section 320.01(b), F.S.) (1) Built on a single chassis; (2) Four hundred (400) square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projection; (3) Designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light-duty truck; and (4) Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. Recreational vehicle parka place set aside and offered by a person or public body, for either direct or indirect remuneration of the owner, lessor, or operator of such place, for the parking and accommodation of recreational vehicles utilized for sleeping or eating; and the term also includes buildings and sites set aside for group camping and similar recreational facilities. Recyclable materials materials separated, at the point of generation, by the generator or his agent, and donated or sold by the generator for the purpose of recycling; including newsprint, cardboard, aluminum, glass, plastic, and ferrous metals. 395 Recycling any process by which solid waste, or materials which would otherwise become solid waste, are collected, separated, or processed and reused or returned to use in the form of raw materials or products. Recycling centera facility, that is not a junkyard and is not a demolition debris site, in which recoverable resources, such as newspapers, magazines, books, and other paper products; glass; metal materials; sorted building components such as doors and window frames; vegetation; and other products not including vehicles or boats, and vehicle parts, are separated, consolidated, recycled, processed, or treated to make such materials into useable products or inputs available for production. Regularly moored watercraftany watercraft vessel habitually or methodically moored or anchored in the same general location for a continual period greater than seventy-two (72) hours or any watercraft vessel which is habitually or methodically moored or anchored in the same general location for a total of four (4) days within any given seven-day period. Regulatory floodwaythe channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height. Relic seawaterwater that has been trapped within an aquifer. The source of this water is an ancient sea which inundated the mainland in the geologic past. Required yard the required setback, such as a front, side, or rear setback, applicable to a building or structure, measured from the building or structure to the lot line. Resident, group home any of the following: an aged person as defined in Section 400.618(3) F.S,; a physically disabled or handicapped person as defined in Section 760.22(5)(a) F.S.; a non -dangerous mentally ill person as defined in Section 394.455(3) F.S.; or a child as defined in Section 39.01(8) and (10) F.S. Residential districts these zoning districts where the principal use is single-family or multiple -family residential dwelling units, including the districts such as but not limited to: A-1, A-2, A-3, RFD, RS -1, RS -3, RS - 6, RT -6, RM -3, RM -4, RM -6, RM -8, RM -10, RMH-6, RMH-8, ROSE -4, R-BCID, AIR -1, CON -1 and CON -2. Residential migrant housing facility (migrant labor camp, labor camp) a facility licensed by the State of Florida consisting of one or more buildings, structures, barracks or dormitories, mobile homes, and any portion thereof, together with the land appertaining thereto, constructed, established, operated, or furnished as an incident of employment as living quarters for seasonal, temporary or migrant farmworkers and their families, whether or not rent is paid or reserved in connection with the use and occupancy of such premises. Residential resorta planned development of not less than fifty (50) acres, containing resort housing and accessory recreational amenities, designed for extended resort and vacation stays. 396 Residential treatment center secure facility providing diagnosis, treatment, habitation or rehabilitation on an in-patient basis in a living environment which includes the supervision and care necessary to meet physical, emotional and/or social needs of clients. Residential treatment centers may house a number of unrelated individuals, either patients or staff, and shall meet all licensing requirements of the state. Residential wastes mixed household wastes, including yard wastes generated by households. Resort housing structures containing accommodations made available to tourists for temporary occupancy of dwelling units which may be classified as a hotel or motel rooms, apartments or condominium units, time-share units or other such units accommodating transient residential needs. Resource recoverythe process of recovering materials or energy from solid waste, excluding those materials of solid waste under control of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Atomic Energy Commission. Restaurants (excluding drive-ins) any establishment (which is not a drive-in service establishment) where the principal business is the sale of food, desserts or beverages to the customer in a ready -to -consume state and where the design or principal method of operation includes one or more of the following: a. Customers, normally provided with an individual menu, are served generally in non - disposable containers by a restaurant employee at the same table or counter at which said items are consumed. b. Ice cream parlors and other small specialty restaurants having floor area exclusively within a shopping or office center and sharing common parking facilities which other businesses within the center and expressly prohibiting freestanding stores having characteristics of a drive-in restaurant. c. A cafeteria or cafeteria type operation where foods, desserts or beverages generally are served in nondisposable containers and consumed within the restaurant building. d. The restaurants are self-service; food is generally served in disposable containers, and customers generally do the busing and clean-up for themselves or foods. e. Customers purchase food, desserts or beverages for carry -out. Retail sales and services, general commercial establishments that, in addition to serving day-to-day commercial needs of a community, also supply the more durable and permanent needs of a whole community, including convenience stores, supermarkets, department stores, discount stores, variety stores, hardware and garden supply stores, apparel and footwear stores, florists, gift shops, jewelry stores, book and stationary stores, specialty shops, sporting goods stores, furniture and home furnishing stores, office equipment and supplies, automotive supply stores, appliance stores and similar retail sales and services. This use grouping also includes laundry and dry cleaning establishments classified in the Fire Prevention Code IV or V and using only non-flammable Class IV solvents. General retail sales and services expressly 397 excludes sale and rental of motor vehicles, excepting small parts and accessories; sale of construction materials, excepting paint, fixtures, and hardware; vehicular service and maintenance activities including service stations. Retai/shops, specialty commercial establishments such as boutique shops and other special shops that cater to custom markets, such as tourists, collectors, design clientele and similar specialized user groups, and offering goods not generally available in convenience or shoppers goods establishments. Retail trade the sale of consumer goods, commodities, and services to ultimate consumers. Retention (to retain)the prevention of, or to prevent the discharge of, a given volume of stormwater runoff into surface waters of the state by storage completely on-site where the capacity to store the given volume of stormwater is restored with in seventy-two (72) hours following the storm event. Retention storage is the amount of water the soil can hold against the pull of gravity. The required storage volume must be provided by a decrease of stored water caused by percolation through soil, evaporation, evapotranspiration, or spray irrigation. Wet retention refers to a basin which penetrates the dry season groundwater table. Dry retention refers to a basin whose bottom is located at least one foot above the wet season groundwater table. Revenue bonds bonds payable from a specific source of revenue which do not involve a pledge of the full faith and credit of the issuer. Revenue bonds are payable from identified sources of revenue, and do not permit the bondholders to compel taxation or legislative appropriation of funds not pledged for payment of debt service. Revenues increases in the net current assets of a governmental fund type from other than expenditure refunds and residual equity transfers. Reverse osmosis (RO) a physical method of water treatment in which water under pressure is forced through a membrane which rejects a percentage of both organic and inorganic impurities within the water. Review reportan analysis of the effect a project will have on various aspects of the community infrastructure. The extent of the report shall vary with the type, extent and intensity of development. Rezoning petition a request to amend the official zoning atlas for a specific parcel of land meeting the requirements of Chapter 911, Zoning, and Chapter 902, Administrative Mechanisms. Right-of-Waya strip of land dedicated, deeded, used, or to be used for a street, alley, walkway, boulevard, utility installations, drainage facility, access for ingress or egress, or other purpose by the public, certain designated individuals, or governing bodies. Includes Murphy Deed Reservations. Riparian lot line a line of division separating the riparian use areas of adjacent waterfront parcels, extending waterward from the point of intersection of a side lot line and a shoreline. The riparian lot line shall be extended to the centerline ("thread") of a waterway, and shall be perpendicular to the general course of the waterway at that point. 398 Riparian side yard setback a setback pertaining to waterfront structures and associated uses equalling the distance of the required side yard setback of a given property, measured from the riparian lot line. Road, arterial a road which is a main traffic artery carrying relatively high traffic volumes for relatively long distances. Generally, an arterial road is greater than or planned to be greater than two (2) lanes in width, and longer than two (2) miles in distance. All arterial roads in Indian River County are designated in Figure 4.13.2 (Thoroughfare Plan Map) and listed in Tables 4.7.1 — 4.7.3 of the Traffic Circulation Element of the Comprehensive Plan. Road, collectora road which carries traffic from local roads to arterial roads. Collector roads have more continuity, carry higher traffic volumes, and may provide less access than local roads. Generally, collector roads are two-lane facilities and generally operate at lower capacity and operating speeds than do arterial roads. All the collector roads in Indian River County are designated in Figure 4.13.2 (Thoroughfare Plan Map), Traffic Circulation Element, Comprehensive Plan. Road, local a road designated and maintained primarily to provide access to abutting property. A local road is of limited continuity and is not for through traffic. A local road is not considered as part of the major road network system. Road, public the area of the public right-of-way, either paved or unpaved, which is intended for vehicular traffic. Road capacitythe maximum number of vehicles that can be accommodated by a given roadway during a specified time period under prevailing roadway, traffic and control conditions at that roadway's adopted level of service. Roadwaythe portion of highway, including shoulders, for vehicle use. Also see"street." Roadway, Majora road depicted on the Indian River County Thoroughfare Plan Map (Figure 4.13.2, Traffic Circulation Element, Comprehensive Plan) as a principal arterial, minor arterial, or collector road. Roadway, shared any roadway upon which a bicycle lane is not designated and which may be legally used by bicycles regardless of whether such facility is specifically designated as a bikeway. Roadway capital improvementthe planning of, engineering for, acquisition of land for, and construction of roads, turn lanes, intersection improvements and signalization, but not including maintenance. Roof line (deck line)the intersecting lines of a roof formed at the junction of the roof with the walls of a building. On a sloped roof, the deck line is the intersection of the sloped roof sides with the uppermost flat roof. Rooming house a building that is the primary residence of the owner and in which rooms are provided by the owner, for compensation, to three (3) or more adult persons not related by blood, marriage, or adoption to the owner. 399 Rooms, occupied rooms within enclosed structures which are or may reasonably be expected to be used for human activities which involve speech communication; sleeping; eating; listening to live, recorded or broadcast music or speech; or the regular use of telephones. Rubbish refuse accumulations of paper, excelsior, rags or wooden or paper boxes or containers, sweepings, and all other accumulations of a nature other than garbage, which are usual to housekeeping and to the operation of stores, offices and other business places, also any bottles, cans or other containers which, due to their ability to retain water, may serve as breeding places for mosquitoes or other water breeding insects. Runwaya defined area on an airport prepared for landing and takeoff of aircraft along its length. Sand dunes naturally occurring accumulations of sand in ridges or mounds landward of the beach. Sanitary sewers mains, pipes and laterals for the reception of sewage and carrying such sewage to a treatment plant or some part of the sewage disposal system, and may embrace pumping stations, outlets and a sewage disposal system where deemed necessary. Satellite dish antennas (also see antenna) an antenna with a low -noise amplifier, the purpose of which is to receive communication or other signals from orbiting satellites. School, business and/or collegiate (including vocational or trade School) a private, public, or other non- profit institution conducting educational programming for business, vocational, collegiate, or post -graduate levels, operated by a governmental or non-governmental organization, which is licensed by the State of Florida. School, hazardous walking conditions as per Florida Statutes, Chapter 234, Section 234.021, the conditions perceived to be hazardous to "students" (means "any public elementary school student whose grade level does not exceed grade 6") who live within two (2) miles from the nearest appropriate school and who walk to school. School, primary and/or secondary a private or public or not for profit institution conducting regular academic instruction at kindergarten, elementary, and secondary levels, operated by a governmental or non-governmental organization, which is licensed by the State of Florida. Screening method of visually shielding or obscuring one abutting or nearby structure or use from another by fencing, walls, berms or densely planted vegetation. Seasonal and migratory units housing units intended by their design, location, or character to be occupied only during certain seasons of the year or held for occupancy by migratory workers employed in farm work during the crop season. 400 Seating capacitythe actual seating capacity of an area based upon the number of seats or one seat per eighteen (18) inches of bench or pew length. For other areas where seats are not fixed, the seating capacity shall be determined as indicated by the Uniform Building Code. Secondary treatment a process which removes between eighty (80) and ninety (90) percent of the total organic material and suspended solids from the sewage. This level of treatment generally requires multiple steps involving one biological process and one or more processes for removal of suspended solids. Sedimentfine particulate material which is capable of gravity settlement, whether mineral or organic, and which is in suspension or has settled in a water body. Segmentone or a series of sequential links identified on the concurrency determination network in which the beginning and ending points are defined by the director of public works using criteria that includes changes in roadway operating characteristics, locations of signalized intersections and municipal boundaries. Self-service storage facilityany real property designed and used for the purpose of renting or leasing individual storage spaces to tenants who are to have access to such space for the purpose of storing and removing personal property. Septic tanks small scale wastewater treatment facilities consisting of a settling tank for solid precipitation and anaerobic biological action and a drainfield for effluent disposal. Service station any premises where gasoline and other petroleum products are sold and/or light maintenance activities such as engine tuneups, lubrication, minor repairs, and carburetor cleaning are conducted. Service stations shall not include premises where heavy automobile maintenance activities such as engine overhauls, automobile painting, and body fender work are conducted. Setbackthe minimum horizontal distance between the front, rear or side lines of the lot and the front, rear or side lines of the building including porches, carports, and accessory uses subject to yard encroachment provisions of Chapter 911, Zoning. However, front yard setbacks shall be measured from the right-of-way line, which includes Murphy Deed Reservations. For flag lots, the front yard setback shall be measured from the line where the majority of the lot area meets the narrow strip of land that connects the lot to the road right-of-way. Shopping centera group of retail stores planned and developed for the site upon which they are built. Shoreline the mean high water line for tidal water bodies and ordinary high water for fresh water bodies. Shrub a self-supporting woody perennial plant of low to medium height characterized by multiple stems and branches continuous from the base. Sidewalkthe portion of a highway designed for preferential or exclusive use by pedestrians. 401 Sign any writing (including letter, word, or numeral); pictorial representation (including illustration or decoration); emblem (including service mark, symbol, or trademark) except a religious emblem; flag (banner or pennant); any other figure or character or any structure or part thereof on which such writing, pictorial representation, emblem, flag, or other figure or character is installed or placed (except a building to which the same may be attached) which: (a) Is used to inform, attract attention, or advertise; and, (b) Is readily visible from any public place off the premises where the sign is located. Whenever the word "sign" appears in chapter 956, sign regulations, it shall include "advertising structure." In addition, whenever the word "sign" is used it shall include buildings or other structures shaped to resemble in configuration or design a product for sale such as, but not limited to, hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream cones, shoes, automobiles, or fruit. Sign, A -frame a movable sign not secured or attached to the ground as required by chapter 956, sign regulations. Sign, abandoned (on -premises) an on -premises sign identifying an establishment that has not been conducting business at the site on which the sign is located or at the location noted on the sign for a period greater than one hundred eighty (180) days or a sign in a condition of disrepair, set forth in chapter 956, sign regulations, of the county land development code. A sign shall not be considered abandoned for businesses which operate on a seasonal basis. Sign, add-on any additional sign area added to a permitted sign prior to obtaining a permit for the additional sign. Sign, animated a sign with physical action or motion or the appearance thereof, using manmade or wind actuated elements, including rotating, oscillating, fluttering, flashing, or swinging signs, streamers, balloons, or banners, but excluding allowed flags, traditional barber poles, electronic adjustable alternation displays, and time/temperature units. Sign, area ofsign the area of the single face side of the sign within a perimeter which forms the outside shape, including any frame forms and integral parts of the display, but excluding the necessary supports, pole covers, or uprights on which the sign may be placed. The copy area of the sign shall be the actual area of the sign copy applied to any background as computed by straight lines drawn closest to copy extremities encompassing individual letters or words. Sign, canopyany sign installed on any ornamental roof -like structure of cloth or otherwise that provides or suggests shelter and projects from a wall or is supported by columns; or any temporary or permanent cover providing shelter or decoration (as over a door or window), including an awning. 402 Sign, changeable copya sign which has message characters that are not permanently attached to the sign, but which are attached to permit numerous changes of the message on the sign without repainting of any part of the sign or removal of any parts of the sign except the message characters. Sign, directional (off premises) see "billboard." Sign, directional a permanent or temporary sign situated so as to guide or direct pedestrians or vehicles to an event or to a building or facility. Sign, double-faced a sign with two (2) faces of generally equal dimensions, parallel to each other, and back to back. A double faced sign shall be considered one sign. Sign, identification a sign which contains no advertising and the message of which is limited to conveying street numbers, the name, address and numbers of the premises, or the name of the owner or occupant of the premises. Sign, facade see "sign, wall." Sign, flashingany sign with a light or lights which flash, blink, change in intensity or otherwise create the illusion of flashing or movement. Sign, freestandinga sign which is supported by one or more columns, uprights, or braces (ground or pole sign) anchored into the ground independent of support from any building, including ground signs and pole signs. Sign, heightthe vertical distance to the highest point of a sign. Freestanding signs shall be measured from the average natural grade or the minimum flood elevation, whichever is higher. Sign, illuminated a sign which gives forth artificial light or reflects such light from an artificial source. Sign, instructional a sign situated so as to convey instructions with respect to use of the premises on which it is maintained, such as, but not limited to, "exit," "entrance," "parking," "no trespassing," "no solicitation," or similar instruction. Sign, memorial a sign, tablet or plaque situated on or near a building so as to indicate a dedication or the name of the building. Sign, message centerany sign that can automatically display words, numerals, and/or characters in a programmed manner. Sign, multiple -faced a sign with more than two (2) faces Sign, nonconforming any sign lawfully existing on the effective date of the sign ordinance, Chapter 956, or an amendment thereto, but which would be prohibited or further restricted under the terms of county land development regulations. Sign, on -premises see "sign, point of purchase." 403 Sign, point of purchase (on premises sign) any structure, device, display board, screen, surface or wall, characters, letters, or illustrations placed thereto, thereon, or thereunder by any method or means whatsoever where the matter displayed is used for advertising on the premises, a product or service, actually or actively offered for sale or rent thereon or therein. Sign, pole freestanding sign. Sign, projecting sign other than a wall sign which is attached to and projects no more than eighteen (18) inches from a structure or building face. Area of a projecting sign is calculated on one face only. Sign, publica sign placed under the authority of duly authorized government officials, including traffic signs, civic signs, legal notices, public safety signs, or signs placed by such authorized officials for the public health, safety, welfare, and convenience. Sign, revolvingsee "animated sign." Sign, roof any outdoor advertising display sign, installed, constructed or maintained above the roof line of any building, excepting allowable signs on a parapet or marquee. Sign, rotatingsee "sign, animated." Sign, sandwich see "sign, A -frame." Sign, snipe any sign placed on any tree, utility pole, or similar object. Also, any sign installed without permission of the owner of the property where the sign is placed. Sign, swinging any sign installed by any means which allows the sign to swing back and forth by wind action. Sign, temporaryany sign intended to be displayed for a limited period of time only, usually for less than one year. Sign, time and temperature a display containing illuminated numerals flashing alternately to show the time and/or temperature. Sign, trailer any sign installed on a portable frame or structure with wheels other than a motor vehicle and excluding commercial trailers used in support of a commercial hauling, lawn mowing, land clearing, or similar mobile commercial service. Sign, under canopyany sign hung under a canopy. Sign, Vee -shaped any sign which has two (2) faces which are not parallel. Sign, vehiculara sign affixed to or painted on a transportation vehicle or trailer, for the purpose of business advertising; however, not including signs affixed to vehicles or trailers for identification purposes. 404 Sign, wall (facade sign) any sign installed parallel to and flush against the exterior wall of a building, supported by the building and which has only one advertising surface. Sign, wall area that background area upon which the copy area is placed. Where the copy area is attached to the wall of a building, the wall shall not be construed to be the background area of the sign unless it is an integral part of the sign. Sign, windowany sign placed on the inside or outside of any window of any building or door which is visible from any public right-of-way. This does not include merchandise on display. Signal any impulse, fluctuating electronic quantity or source of image, message, sound or other indicator that serves as a means of communication or makes known or imparts thoughts, ideas or data of any kind whatsoever. Significant project see "project, significant." Silviculture the management of forest land for timber production and harvesting. Site any tract, lot or parcel of land or combination thereof where development is to be performed as part of a unit, subdivision or project. Site plan a plan, prepared to scale, showing accurately and with complete dimensioning, the boundaries of a site and the location of all buildings, structures, uses, and principal site development features proposed for a specific parcel of land. Site plan release release of an approved site plan(s) form the planning division to a project owner or authorized agent upon demonstration by such that all applicable conditions have been met and all required permits have been obtained that are necessary prior to construction. Small-scale bio -fuel processing planta facility that produces fuel from biological materials, including but not limited to vegetative material, where the area of development (includes plant equipment, processing areas, bio -fuel storage facilities, feedstock storage and staging areas, parking areas, and transport facilities) does not exceed twenty (20) acres. Social membership organization membership organizations engaged in civic, social or fraternal activities. Sodium zeolite softening chemical method of water treatment involving the exchange of ions (atoms) in which sodium and potassium atoms are exchanged for calcium and magnesium and potassium atoms are exchanged for iron/manganese/tannins. Soil, excessively drained water is removed from the soil very rapidly. Excessively drained soils are commonly very coarse textured, rocky, or shallow. Some are steep. All are free of the mottling related to wetness. 405 Soil, moderately well drained water is removed from the soil somewhat slowly during some periods. Moderately well drained soils are wet for only a short time during the growing season, but periodically they are wet long enough that most mesophytic crops are affected. They commonly have a slowly pervious layer within or directly below the solum, or periodically receive high rainfall, or both. Soil, poorly drained water is removed so slowly that the soil is saturated periodically during the growing season or remains wet for long periods. Free water is commonly at or near the surface for long enough during the growing season that most mesophytic crops cannot be grown unless the soil is artificially drained. The soil is not continuously saturated in layers directly below plow depth. Poor drainage results from a high water table, a slowly pervious layer within the profile, seepage, nearly continuous rainfall, or a combination of these. Soil, somewhat excessively drained water is removed from the soil rapidly. Many somewhat excessively drained soils are sandy and rapidly pervious. Some are shallow. Some are so steep that much of the water they receive is lost as runoff. All are free of the mottling related to wetness. Soil, somewhat poorly drained water is removed slowly enough that the soil is wet for significant periods during the growing season. Wetness markedly restricts the growth of mesophytic crops unless artificial drainage is pro-vided. Somewhat poorly drained soils commonly have a slowly pervious layer, a high water table, additional water from seepage, nearly continuous rainfall, or a combination of these. Soil, verypoorly drained water is removed from the soil so slowly that free water remains at or on the surface during most of the growing season. Unless the soil is artificially drained, most mesophytic crops cannot be grown. Very poorly drained soils are commonly level or depressed and are frequently ponded. Yet, where rainfall is high and nearly continuous, they can have moderate or high slope gradients. Soil, well drainedwater is removed from the soil readily, but not rapidly. It is available to plants throughout most of the growing season, and wetness does not inhibit growth of roots for significant periods during most growing seasons. Well drained soils are commonly medium textured. They are mainly free of mottling. Solar facility means a production facility for electric power which: (a) Uses photovoltaic modules to convert solar energy to electricity that may be stored on site, delivered to a transmission system, and consumed primarily offsite. (b) Consists principally of photovoltaic modules, a mounting or racking system, power inverters, transformers, collection systems, battery systems, fire suppression equipment, and associated components. (c) May include accessory administration or maintenance buildings, electric transmission lines, substations, energy storage equipment, and related accessory uses and structures. 406 Solid waste garbage, refuse, yard trash, clearing debris, white goods, special waste, ashes, sludge, or other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material resulting from domestic, industrial, commercial, mining, agricultural, or governmental operations. Solid waste disposal charge the annual special assessment charge against a parcel of assessable property for the disposal of solid waste for the applicable fiscal year based upon the classification of the use of such parcel of property as specified in the equivalent residential unit ("ERU") schedule. Solid waste facility land, equipment and buildings constructed and maintained by the board of county commissioners to transfer and or dispose of solid waste within the county. Special assessments a compulsory charge made against certain properties to defray part or all of the cost of a specific improvement or service deemed to primarily benefit those properties Special exception a use that would not be appropriate generally or without restriction throughout a zoning district but which if controlled as to number, area, location or relation to the neighborhood, would promote the public health, safety, welfare, morals, order, comfort, convenience, appearance, prosperity, or the general welfare. Such uses may be permissible in a zoning classification or district upon the granting of special exception, meeting the requirements of Chapter 911, Zoning. Special flood hazard area an area in the floodplain subject to a one -percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year. Special flood hazard areas are shown on FIRMS as Zone A, AO, Al -A30, AE, A99, AH, V1 - V30, VE or V. [Also defined in FBC, B]. Special vehicle sales eventa temporary activity having a duration of four (4) or fewer consecutive days for the sale of vehicles held at a site not approved as a permanent vehicle sales facility and conducted by one or more vehicle dealers having a valid Indian River County occupational license. Special wastes solid wastes that require special handling and management, including, but not limited to, white goods, whole tires, used oil, mattresses, furniture, lead -acid batteries, and biological wastes, and oversized bulky wastes and materials generated in demolition and construction projects. Specialty farm an agricultural activity which involves the breeding, raising or overall care for animals which are not classified as a household pet or livestock. Specified anatomical areas specified anatomical that are: a. Less than completely and opaquely covered: 1. Human genitals or pubic region; or 2. Cleavage of the human buttocks; or 3. That portion of the human female breast encompassed within an area at or directly below the areola (the colored ring around the nipple). This definition shall include the entire lower portion of the human female breast exhibited by a dress, blouse, shirt, leotard, 407 bathing suit, or other wearing apparel, provided the areola is not so exposed. b. Human male genitals in a discernible turgid state, even if completely and opaquely covered. Specified sexual activities specified sexual activities consisting of: a. Human genitals in a state of sexual stimulation, arousal or tumescence; or b. Acts of human adamutism, analingus, bestiality, buggery, cunnilingus, coprophagy, coprophilia, masochism, masturbation, necrophilia, pederasty, pedophilia, sadism, sadomasochism, sapphism, sexual intercourse, sodomy, urolagia or zooerasty; or c. Fondling or other erotic touching of human genitals, pubic region, buttock, anus or female breast; or d. Excretory functions as part of or in connection with any of the activities set forth in subsections (a) through (b). Specimen tree a tree which has been determined by the board of county commissioners, following input from county environmental planning staff, to be of high value because of its type, size, age, or other relevant criteria, and has been so designated by the board of county commissioners in the official record books following a public hearing with due notice by certified mail to the owner. Stable, commercial any premises which provides boarding for horses for a fee and/or where horses are available for rent or sale to the general public. Stable, noncommercial a boarding facility for horses housing no more than one horse per acre of land area. The house, boarding facility, and land area shall be held under the same ownership. No boarding shall be provided in exchange for a remuneration nor shall the horses be offered for hire or sale. Stadium see "commercial amusement, unenclosed." Start of construction the date of issuance for new construction and substantial improvements to existing structures, provided the actual start of construction, repair, reconstruction, or improvement was within one hundred eighty (180) days of the permit date. The actual start means the first placement of permanent construction of a building (including a manufactured home) on a site, such as the pouring of slabs or footings, installation of piles, construction of columns, or any work beyond the stage of excavation or the placement of a manufactured home on a foundation. Permanent construction does not include land preparation, such as clearing, grading and filling; nor does it include the installation of streets and/or walkways; nor does it include excavation for a basement, footings, piers or foundations or the erection of temporary forms; nor does it include the installation on the property of accessory buildings, such as garages or sheds not occupied as dwelling units or not part of the main building. For a substantial improvement, the actual start of construction means the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor, or other structural part of a building, whether or not that alteration effects the external dimensions of the building. [Also defined in FBC, B]. 408 Sterilization the process of rendering permanently incapable of reproduction. Stored any recreational vehicle not in normal daily usage for transportation of the occupants of the residence. Storm sewers drains or conduits for the passage of stormwater. Stormwaterthe flow of water which results from a rainfall event. Stormwater and flood management system a system of natural or artificial water bodies or watercourses which stores or conveys water. Stormwater detention (or to detain) the collection and temporary storage of stormwater in such a manner as to provide for treatment and flood attenuation to the receiving waters. Stormwater management plan an engineering plan and written report outlining the drainage and stormwater treatment facilities required for the proper development of the tract under consideration pursuant to the stormwater management and flood protection chapter. Stormwater management system, centralized a dedicated stormwater management tract which is not a part of any lot, road right-of-way, backlot, or sidelot easement. Storythat portion of a building included between the surface of any floor and the surface of the next floor above it, or if there be no floor above it, thence the space between such floor and ceiling next above it. Street (also see roadway) a public or private right-of-way which provides vehicular traffic access between certain points and which also may provide space for the location of utilities. Streets are classified by function as follows: (1) Arterial, principal those routes intended to carry heavy volumes of traffic for major distances within or through the county, as delineated on the Indian River County Thoroughfare Plan. (2) Arterial, minorthose routes intended to carry heavy volumes of traffic for short distances within the county, as delineated on the Indian River County Thoroughfare Plan. (3) Collectora street which carries traffic from minor streets to arterial streets, as indicated on the Indian River County Thoroughfare Plan. (4) Subdivision collector road a street which serves as the principal entrance street of a residential subdivision or provides for traffic circulation within a subdivision. (5) Minor or local street a street of limited continuity used primarily for access to abutting property, including culs-de-sac and nonthrough streets. (6) Marginal access streets a street that is parallel and adjacent to a major arterial street or (7) highway and which provides access to abutting property. 409 Commercial service street local street of limited right-of-way width (30 feet -40 feet) that serves commercially zoned property but not residentially zoned property, functions as an alley or secondary service access for property that fronts the commercial service street and an arterial street, and that is designated as a commercial service street by resolution of the board of county commissioners. Street, private a privately owned access to abutting property, which serves more than one property, is not dedicated to the general public and is maintained by a Property Owner's Association or other entity. Streetline a dividing line between a lot, tract or parcel of land and a contiguous street. Structure anything constructed or erected with a fixed location on the ground, or attached to something having or requiring a fixed location on the ground. Structures shall include buildings, mobile homes, walls, fences and signs, paving, sidewalks, utility transmission towers, and other similar improvements. Structure (floodplain) a walled and roofed building, including a gas or liquid storage tank, that is principally above ground, as well as a manufactured home. Structure, occupied any building that is regularly occupied by persons, including, but not limited to single- family residences, mobile homes, business offices and retail stores. Subdivide to create a subdivision. Subdivision the division of land, whether improved or unimproved, by any means into three (3) or more lots, tracts, parcels, tiers, blocks, sites, units, land condominiums or fee simple townhouses, for any purpose, including sale or lease, whether immediate or future, or any division of land creating or changing any public easement or street, includes additions and subdivisions. Subdivision, final the plat to be recorded; final engineering plans, specifications and calculations; certification of improvements, as -built drawings, or performance guarantee; and other required certifications, bonds, agreements, approvals, and materials for development phase or the entirety of a parcel of land, meeting the requirements of the land development regulations. Substantial damage damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its before -damaged condition would equal or exceed fifty (50) percent of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred. [Also defined in FBC, B]. Substantial improvement any combination of repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, or other improvement of a building or structure taking place during a ten-year period, the cumulative cost of which equals or exceeds fifty (50) percent of the market value of the building or structure before the improvement or repair is started and determined no sooner than six (6) months before the work is started. For each building or structure, the ten-year period begins on the date of the first improvement or repair of that building or structure subsequent to the effective date of this ordinance. If the structure has incurred "substantial damage," any repairs are considered substantial improvement regardless of the actual repair work performed. The term does not, however, include either: [Also defined in FBC, B]. 410 (1) Any project for improvement of a building required to correct existing health, sanitary, or safety code violations identified by the building official and that are the minimum necessary to assure safe living conditions. (2) Any alteration of a historic structure provided the alteration will not preclude the structure's continued designation as a historic structure. Substantially improved existing manufactured home parks or subdivisions is where the repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation or improvement of the streets, utilities and pads equals or exceeds fifty (50) percent of the value of the streets, utilities and pads before the repair, reconstruction or improvement commenced. Surface waterwater in lakes, ponds, marshes and swamps, manmade impoundments (reservoirs), or in the ocean. Tailwater conditions the surface water elevation, at a specific time during a storm event, of a body of water which is to receive stormwater or other discharge. Tavern an establishment serving alcoholic beverages in which the principal business is the sale of such beverages at retail for consumption on the premises and where sandwiches and snacks are available for consumption on the premises. (also see "bar") Tax collectorthe office of the tax collector of Indian River County, or any of his employees or agents, including any veterinarian providing licensing services pursuant to a contract with the tax collector's office. Taxpayer any person liable for taxes imposed under the provisions of these land development regulations; any agent required to file and pay any taxes imposed hereunder; and the heirs, successors, assignees and transferees of any such person or agent. Temporary meeting, recreation or amusement facilitya temporary use such as a carnival, circus, festival, fair, horse or other animal show, tent meeting, music festival, and similar activities. Temporary pavilion any devise, operational vehicle, apparatus, tent, grouping of tables, or any other display technique or apparatus that is mobile or portable, and that is not a structure. Temporary structure a structure without any foundation or footings and which is removed when the designated time period, activity, or use for which the temporary structure was erected has ceased. Temporary use a use established for a fixed period of time with the intent to discontinue such use upon expiration of the time period. Tenant dwelling residential structure located on a bona fide farm occupied by a transient farm worker employed on the farm. 411 Tenure a housing unit which is owner -occupied or renter -occupied. A housing unit is owner -occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid for. All other units are classified as "renter -occupied," including units rented for cash rent and those occupied without payment of cash rent. Terminal platform that part of a dock or pier, including finger piers, that is connected to the main access pier, is located at the terminus of the facility, and is designed to secure and load or unload a boat on docks, or conduct other water -dependent activities on piers. The terminal platform does not include the main access pier. Tertiary treatmenta level of wastewater treatment which removes the organic material and suspended solids and synthetic organic compounds or inorganic chemicals. Thoroughfare plan map a component of the transportation element of the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan comprised of the official map of present and future streets as planned by the board of county commissioners. Time-share estate any interest in a dwelling unit under which the exclusive right of use, ownership, possession, or occupancy of the unit circulates among the various owners of time share estates in such unit in accordance with a fixed time schedule on a periodically recurring basis for a period of time established by such schedule. Time-share plan any arrangement, plan, scheme, or similar device, whether by membership agreement, tenancy in common, sale, lease, deed rental agreement, license, use agreement, security, or by any other means, whereby a purchaser in exchange for advanced consideration receives a right to use accommodations or facilities, or both for a period of time less than a full year during any given year but not necessarily for consecutive years, and which extends for a period of more than three (3) years. Time-share unitany dwelling unit in which time-share estates have been created. Tinted or filmed glass window glass which has been covered with non -reflective window tint or film such that the material has a visible transmittance (the percent of incident radiation passing through a window) of forty-five (45) percent or less, as measured from center -of -glass. Townhouse a one -family dwelling in a group of at least three (3) such units in which each unit has its own front and rear access to the outside, no unit is located over another unit, and each unit is separated from any other unit by one or more common fire resistant walls. Total care facilityan institution, building(s), or residence(s), public or private, whether operated for profit or not, licensed by the state, which provides housing, food service, and one or more personal services for a period exceeding twenty-four (24) hours to four (4) or more adults who are not related to the operator. The facilities shall be primarily residential in character; however, such facilities may provide extended convalescent, nursing, medical and personal services for the on-site residents as an accessory operation of 412 the facility when licensed by the state. A total care facility may include an adult congregate living facility (ACLF) which provides extended convalescent, nursing and medical care, for its residents, beyond that permitted for an ACLF which stands alone. Tower height: shall be measured vertically from the tower site's average natural grade elevation to the tower's highest point above the grade, including the highest point of the highest antenna attached to the tower. Required safety appurtenances such as air traffic lighting and lightning rods covering a vertical distance of eight (8) feet or less shall not be included in the calculation of tower height. Tracta parcel of land that is being subdivided into smaller segments or, if the context is proper, a designated area or parcel on a plat. Traffic analysis zone (TAZ) a portion of a transportation study area delineated geographically for land use and traffic analysis purposes incorporating household and socioeconomic data. Traffic assignmentthe procedure of determining and allocating trips to specific segments on the concurrency determination network as travel occurs from one location to another location. Traffic circulation plan the official map of present and future streets adopted by the board of county commissioners. Traffic -control device any sign, signal, marking or device placed or erected for the purpose of regulating, warning, or guiding vehicular or pedestrian traffic. Traffic count location a location established by the director of public works where periodic traffic counts are taken by the Florida Department of Transportation, Indian River County, or any other local jurisdiction or private entity; and where additional traffic counts may be required as part of the submission requirements of a traffic impact study. Traffic impact fee districts those nine (9) geographical areas, as identified on the traffic impact fee district map, which is incorporated herein by reference. Transfer of development rights (TDR) the conveyance of development rights by deed, easement, or other legal instrument authorized by local law to another parcel of land and the recording of that conveyance. Transfer station a site and equipment designated by the county for the purpose of transferring certain refuse, from collection vehicles to transport vehicles. Transient merchantany person or business entity that engages in the sale of any personal property, unless such sales are excluded from transient merchant status by other code regulations, including but not limited to food products, agricultural products, and merchandise, from temporary pavilions along public or private streets with the following exceptions: (1) 413 Any person selling agricultural products from agriculturally zoned property upon which he or she grew the produce provided the products are not offered for sale in the road right-of-way; and (2) Any person who sells his or her own property which was not acquired for resale, barter or exchange and does not conduct such sales or acts as a participant by furnishing property for sale in such a manner more than three (3) times during any calendar year (i.e. garage sales, rummage sales, white elephant sales, etc.) when property is not offered for sale in the road right-of-way. Transmissivitythe ability of a pervious surface to transmit water. Higher transmissivity means more water is penetrating into the aquifer. Transportation disadvantaged those individuals who because of physical or mental disabilities, income status, or age are unable to transport themselves or to purchase transportation and are therefore dependent upon others to obtain access to health care, employment, education, shopping, social activities, or other life-sustaining activities. Trash (yard) all horticultural trimmings and all accumulations of grass, weeds, palm fronds, leaves, flowers, shrubs, vines, tree limbs, and other similar accumulations incidental to yard keeping. Travel trailer vehicular portable structure not exceeding thirty-six (36) feet in length designed for travel, recreational and vacation uses. Traveled waythe portion of a roadway for the movement of vehicles, exclusive of shoulders and auxiliary lanes. Tree a woody plant having a well-defined stem, a more or less well defined crown, and which is capable of attaining a height of at least ten (10) feet with a truck diameter of not less than two (2) inches, or a cluster of main stems having an aggregate diameter of not less than two (2) inches, at a point four and one-half (41/2) feet above ground. Tree, protected any tree having a diameter -at -breast -height (dbh) of four (4) inches or more, but not including "specimen trees." Cabbage palms (Sabal palmetto) with ten (10) feet or more of clear trunk, regardless of dbh, are protected trees. Protected trees shall also include each tree, regardless of the dbh of the individual tree, within a significant grouping of trees of West Indian or tropical origin. The following trees, regardless of size or location, and any other trees listed on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's most current list of Invasive Species, shall not be considered to be protected trees: Casuarina spp. -Australian pine Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Earpod Melia azedarach - Chinaberry Schinus terebinthifolius- Brazilian pepper tree 414 Melaleuca quinquenervia - Melaleuca, punk or paper tree Cupania anacardioides- Carrotwood Citrus trees of all varieties shall not be considered protected trees. Tree protected area an area surrounding a protected, historic, or specimen tree within which physical intrusion is prohibited in order to prevent damage to the tree, roots and soil around the tree base, the dimensions of which shall be established by a county environmental planner and set forth in a tree removal or land clearing permit, in accordance with Chapter 927. Tree, shade%anopya tree, which by virtue of its natural shape, provides at maturity a minimum shade canopy averaging fifteen (15) feet in diameter and a height of fifteen (15) feet. Tree, specimen a tree that is in good health and sound structural condition and is a species with a diameter -at -breast -height (dbh) as follows: Large trees, >12" dbh Bursera simaruba -gumbo limbo Liquic sweetgum Nyssa spp. - sour gum, tupelo Quercus virginiana- live oak Quercus hemisphaerica - laurel oak Quercus laurifolia - diamond leaf oak Quercus nigra - water oak Taxodium spp. - cypress Medium trees, >9" dbh Acer spp -maple Celtis laevigata -sugar Persea boronia - red bay Gordonia lasianthus- loblolly bay Magnolia virginiana - sweetbay Ilex spp. - holly Morus rubra - red mulberry Persea palustris- swamp bay Zanthoxylum clava-herculis - Hercules c 415 Small trees, >5" dbh I Bumelia tenax- tough bumelia Carya floridana- scrub hickory Coccoloba uvifera - seagrape Eugenia spp. - stopper Forestiera segregata - Florida privet Myrcianthes fragrans var. simpsonii- Simpson stopper Quercus chapmanii- Chapman oak Quercusgeminata - Sand live oak Quercus myrtifolia - myrtle oak Zan thoxylum fagara - wild lime Any hardwood tree not listed herein that has a dbh of nine (9) inches or greater and is in good health and sound structural condition is deemed a specimen tree; excluding, however, the following trees, regardless of size or location, and any other trees listed on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's most current list of Invasive Species: Casuarina spp. - Australian pine Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Earpod Melia azedarach - Chinaberry Schinus terebinthifolius- Brazilian pepper tree Melaleuca quinquenervia - Melaleuca, punk or paper tree Cupania anacardioides- Carrotwood Tree surveyan aerial photograph or sketch prepared to a scale no smaller than one inch to two hundred (200) feet which provides the location, size and common name of all protected trees located on a given parcel of land intended for development or site planning as a single lot, tract, or building site. Trihalomethanes cancer causing chemicals found in shallow aquifer groundwater. Tripgeneration the number of trips generated by a unit of land use as defined in the Indian River County Trip Rate and Percent New Trips Data Table. Turf continuous plant coverage consisting of grass species, including but not limited to Bermuda, Centipede, Bahia, St. Augustine, and Zuysia grass. 416 Turning movement count the collection of data at an intersection which depicts the volumes of traffic that make turns and go through the intersection during the peak periods of 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., or as otherwise specified by the Director of public works. Turning radius the radius of an arc which approximates the turning path of a vehicle. Type A Stormwater Management System Permit (SWMS Type A) the permit for approved stormwater conveyance, treatment and discharge associated with development activities where all proposed development is located in flood zone x, or outside of a special flood hazard area. Type B Stormwater Management System—Flood Protection Permit (SWMS Type B) the permit for approved stormwater conveyance, treatment and discharge associated with development activities where property within the proposed development is partially or wholly encumbered by a special flood hazard area or coastal high hazard area. Type CPermita single-family residential (single, duplex, triplex, quadplex) floodplain management permit associated with a structure partially or wholly within a special flood hazard area. Undeveloped condition the project site in its naturally existing unimproved state. Understoryvegetation plant coverage consisting of shrubs, herbs, and vines which because of their nature will not grow to such a height that they will occur in the canopy layer of trees. Unenclosed storage the temporary placement of recreational vehicles, boats, trailers and similar recreational equipment in an open area or accessory structure without walls. For the purposes of this section, recreational vehicles and similar equipment stored in accessory garages or attached carports shall be considered to be in enclosed areas. Unincorporated countythe entire geographic area of Indian River County, except for municipalities. Unserviceable vehicle see "junk vehicle." Use any activity on a site or within a structure. Use, change of change in an existing or previous use on a site or within a structure from one principal use to another principal use such that the change would require a different application of the land development regulations to the latter principal use than what is applicable to the former principal use. User charge a revenue source to recover all or part of the cost of goods or services from those directly benefitting from them. Utilities, public or private, heavyall major electrical generation plants (generating fifty (50) megawatts or more), major sewage treatment and disposal facilities, and major water purification plants. 417 Utilities, public orprivate, limitedthe following, when they are the principal use on a lot: electrical substations, package treatment plants, water purification, storage and pumping facilities, sewage pumping facilities, and similar utility uses. Vacanta housing unit in which no one is living, unless the occupants are only temporarily absent. New units not yet occupied are counted as a dwelling but considered vacant when windows and doors are in place, finish floors are laid, and the building exterior is weatherproof. Vacation rental any residential dwelling which is rented or leased more than three (3) times in a calendar year to a tenant, individual, group of individuals, or party for a period of less than thirty (30) days, or which is advertised or held out to the public as a dwelling which may be regularly rented or leased for a period of less than thirty (30) days. Variance a dispensation permitted on individual parcels of property as a method of alleviating unnecessary hardship by allowing a reasonable use of the building, structure, or property, which, because of unusual or unique circumstances, is denied by the terms of Chapter 911, Zoning; or Chapter 930, Stormwater Management and Flood Protection. Vegetation surveyan aerial photograph (or blueprint thereof) or sketch prepared to a scale no smaller than one inch equals two hundred (200) feet which delineates native upland plant communities by general category and distinguishes such communities from non-native plant communities and/or disturbed areas occurring on a site. "Native upland plan community general category" includes coastal strand, coastal/tropical hammocks, pine flatwoods, dry prairies, xeric scrub, cabbage palm hammocks, and upland hardwood hammocks. Vehicle any wheeled conveyance, whether motor powered, animal drawn or self-propelled. The term shall include any trailer in tow of any size, kind or description. Vehicular access a driveway, roadway, apron or other travelway to facilitate vehicular movement to and from property adjoining a highway. Includes only that part of a driveway that lies within the highway right- of-way boundaries. Vehicularrace tracksee "commercial amusement," unenclosed. Vines any of a group of woody or herbaceous plants which may climb by twining, by means of aerial rootlets or by means of tendrils, or which may simply sprawl over the ground or other plants. Violation, for purposes of County Code Chapter 930 relating to flood protection, means the failure of a structure or other development to be fully compliant with the provisions of county regulations. A structure or other development without the elevation certificate, other certifications, or other evidence of compliance is presumed to be in violation until such time as that documentation is provided. Visible lightsee "illuminate." 418 Volume (traffic)the number of vehicles to pass a predetermined location during a specified period of time. Warehouse a building used primarily for the storage of goods and materials. Waste generation unit (WGU) a basic unit of waste generation equivalent to 1.0 ton per year. Wastewater untreated sewage. Wastewater collection networkthe system of pipes which convey the untreated wastewater from individual homes and other establishments to the treatment plant. Wastewater interceptors parts of the collection system which connect directly to and convey sewage to the treatment plant. Wastewater system, regional a regional wastewater system consisting of regional treatment plant, main collection and transmission network located and sized to handle the ultimate usage based on the wastewater master plan. Wastewater treatment plant the facility which functions to remove solid and organic materials from the wastewater. Wastewater treatment plants, regional large scale sanitary sewer systems comprised of three (3) components: collection of raw sewage; treatment of the sewage; and the disposal of the treated sludge and effluent. Wastewater treatment process the means by which solid and organic materials are removed from the untreated wastewater. Wastewater trunk mains components of the collection system which connect directly to and convey sewage to the interceptors through a gravity system. Waterall water on or beneath the surface of the ground including natural or artificial watercourses, lakes, ponds or diffused surface water and water standing, percolating or flowing beneath the surface of the ground, as well as all coastal waters within Indian River County. Water orsewer, peak hour demand (PHD) the average flow rate during the peak hour recorded on the maximum demand day. It is measured in gallons per minute (GPM). Water demand, average daily demand (ADD)the average water demand for one day during a calendar year. It is equal to the total volume of treated water pumped into the distribution system from treatment plants during a calendar year, divided by three hundred sixty-five (365) days. It is expressed in terms of million gallons per day (MGD). 419 Water demand, fire flow demand the required fire flow water demand established for a specific building structure to be supplied by a water distribution system based on the Insurance Service Office (ISO) Fire Suppression Grading Schedule. The fire flow demand is set for each specific building based on the type of structure, floor area and occupancy. Water dependent activityan activity which can only be conducted on, in, over, or adjacent to, water areas because the activity requires direct access to the water body for transportation, recreation, energy production or transmission, or source of water and where the use of the water is an integral part of the activity. Water quality adverse impacts any modifications, alterations or effects upon a feature or characteristic of water or floodprone lands, including but not limited to the quality, quantity, hydrodynamics, surface area living resources, aesthetics or usefulness for human or natural uses of said water or floodprone land, which are, or potentially may be, harmful or injurious to human health, welfare, safety or property, or which unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or property, including outdoor recreation. The term includes secondary and cumulative as well as direct impacts. Water system, regional a regional water system consisting of regional water plants, storage and distribution networks located and sized to handle the ultimate usage based on the water system master plan. Water systems wells, treatment facilities, mains, pipes and laterals for the passage of water for private and public use, including public hydrants. Water table the top of the zone of saturation. Waterbodyany natural or artificial pond, lake, reservoir or similar area which ordinarily contains water and which has a discernable shoreline. Watercourse any natural or artificial channel, ditch, canal, stream, river, creek, waterway or wetland through which water flows in a definite direction, either continuously or intermittently, and which has a definite channel, bed, banks or other discernible boundary. Watersheda drainage area or drainage basin contributing to the flow of water into a receiving body of water. Weeds any accumulation of untended, dead or living grasslike and/or herbaceous vegetation, generally found in association with an unkept yard area, which become infested with vermin, constitute a health hazard, or become a fire hazard under drought conditions. For the purposes of this definition, weeds generally refers to unkept sod grass, such as Bermuda, Centipede, Bahia, St. Augustine, and Zoysia grass. Such definition shall not include trees or shrubs, or understory vegetation which is in association with an undeveloped wooded lot. The term "weeds" shall not be deemed to include any vegetation protected under county land development regulations. 420 Well any excavation that is drilled, cored, bored, washed, driven, dug, jetted, or otherwise constructed when the intended use of such excavation is to conduct groundwater from a source bed to the surface, by pumping or natural flow, when groundwater from such excavation is used or is to be used for public water supply well. Wellfield, publican area where one or more public water supply wells are located. Wellfield, regulated area that area within the zone of protection surrounding each public water supply well. Wellfield, regulated substances substances which are: (1) Known to have hazardous and toxic properties such as those listed by the EPA in federal regulations set forth in 40 CFR 302; or (2) Listed as a priority toxic pollutant by the EPA in federal regulations in 40 CFR 122.21; or (3) A toxic degradation product, which includes petroleum-based products; or (4) On the Restricted Use Pesticide List promulgated pursuant to Chapter 487, Florida Statutes, set forth in Chapters 5E-2 and 5E-9, Florida Administrative Code. Wellfield, zone ofprotection that area within a radial distance of one thousand (1,000) feet of a public water supply well. Wetland land transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface or the land is covered by shallow water. For purposes of this classification, wetlands must have one or more of the following three (3) attributes: 1. At least periodically, the land supports predominantly hydrophytes; 2. The substrate is predominantly undrained hydric soil; and 3. The substrate is nonsoil and is saturated with water or covered by shallow water at some time during the growing season of each year. Wholesale trade the sale of goods for resale by a retail establishment to the ultimate consumer. Work all construction as shown on approved plans and specifications for all facilities and features of any kind which are required as part of the process of the subdivision of land. Yard an open space at grade between a building and the adjoining lot lines unoccupied and unobstructed by any portion of a structure from the ground upward, except as otherwise provided herein. In measuring a yard for the purpose of determining the width of a side yard, the depth of a front yard or the depth of a rear yard, the minimum horizontal distance between the lot line or chord line and the structure shall be used. Yard, fronton interior lots the yard being the minimum horizontal distance between the structure and the street right-of-way or Murphy Deed Reservation line. On multi -frontage lots (including corner lots) all yards which abut a street right-of-way or Murphy Deed Reservation are considered front yards, with the 421 following exception: For parcels adjacent to subdivision street rights-of-way, where the parcel is separated from the subdivision street by landscape improvements required by the subdivision ordinance and where the parcel cannot be accessed from the subdivision street, the portion of the parcel adjacent to the right-of-way shall be treated as a side yard where a side yard would exist, and a rear yard where a rear yard would exist, absent the right-of-way. On double frontage residentially zoned lots having frontage on opposite sides of the lot or parcel, the yard abutting the street with the lower functional classification as depicted on the county's thoroughfare plan map shall be the front yard. If both streets have the same functional classification, the yard adjacent to the front lot line having the shortest dimension shall be the front yard. On commercially zoned lots that front an arterial street and a commercial service street on opposite sides of the lot, the yard abutting the arterial street shall be a front yard and the yard abutting the commercial service street shall be a rear yard. Yard, reara yard extending across the rear of a lot between the side lot lines and between the rear lot line and the nearest structure. On lots with one front lot line, the lot line opposite the front lot line shall be the rear lot line. On corner lots which abut two (2) streets, the rear lot line shall be the lot line opposite the front lot line having the shortest dimension. On a multi -frontage lot which abuts three (3) streets, the remaining yard not abutting a street shall be a side yard. Yard, side a yard between any structure and the side line of the lot, and extending from the front building setback line to the rear yard and being the minimum horizontal distance between a side lot line and the side of any structure. A yard which is not a front or rear yard. A yard that abuts a drainage district canal right-of- way or a county right-of-way designated by the board of county commissioners as a limited use right-of-way (e.g. a right-of-way not used for general vehicular traffic). 422 N fF- O J Cr W Z M O U W O Q Z O cc LL W J m D O a to I-- Q W W F- F- W W F- I -- W W F -- Lots Diagram Yearthe word "year" shall mean a calendar year, unless a fiscal year is indicated. Year-round units housing units available or intended for occupancy at any time of the year. A unit in a resort area occupied either on a year-round basis or occasionally throughout the year is also considered as year-round. Zero lot line the location of a building on a lot in such a manner that one or more of the building's sides rests directly on a lot line. 423 Zone a portion of the territory of the county, exclusive of streets, alleys, and other public ways, within which certain uses of land, premises, and buildings are not permitted and within which certain yards and open spaces are required and certain height limits are established for buildings. Zone of aeration the area where both air and moisture are found in the spaces between soil and rock particles. Zone of saturation the area where every pore space between rock and soil particles is saturated with water. Zone of imminent co//apse means an area subject to erosion adjacent to the shoreline of an ocean, bay, or lake and within a distance equal to ten (10) feet plus five (5) times the average annual long-term erosion rate for the site, measured from the reference feature. Zoning districtany section or area of Indian River County for which the zoning regulations governing the use, placement of structures, yard and setback requirements, and size and dimension criteria are uniform. (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90; Ord. No. 91-7, § 1, 2-27-91; Ord. No. 91-23, § 1, 5-15-91; Ord. No. 91-48, §§ 1-7, 12-4-91; Ord. No. 92-39, §§ 1-4, 9-29-92; Ord. No. 93-7, § 2, 3-18-93; Ord. No. 93-8, §§ 2-7, 32, 3-18-93; Ord. No. 93-29, §§ 1 B, 3A, 3B, 4A -4D, 12A, 9-7-93; Ord. No. 94-1, §§ 1A, 2A, 5A -5C, 1-5-94; Ord. No. 94-25, §§ 18(G), (H), 19, 8-31-94; Ord. No. 95-10, §§ 8A, 20A, 5-31-95; Ord. No. 96-6, § 1, 2-27-96; Ord. No. 97-16, § 1(A), (B), 5-6-97; Ord. No. 98-9, §§ 2A, 6, 5-19-98; Ord. No. 99-26, § 2, 9-28-99; Ord. No. 99-13, § 1, 5-5-99; Ord. No. 2000-004, § 1, 2-15-00 Ord. No. 2000-026, § 1, 7-18-00; Ord. No. 2001-016, § 1, 6-19-01; Ord. No. 2002-030, § 1, 11-12-02; Ord. No. 2003-001, § 1, 1-21-03; Ord. No. 2004-041, § 1, 12-7-04; Ord. No. 2007-012, § 1, 3-20-07; Ord. No. 2008-021, § 1, 12-16-08; Ord. No. 2011-008, § 2, 9-13-11; Ord. No. 2012-013, § 1, 7-10-12; Ord. No. 2012-023, § 1, 7-10-12; Ord. No. 2012-036, § 2,11-6-12; Ord. No. 2014-012, §§ 1, 2, 6-17-14; Ord. No. 2015- 013, § 1, 9-22-15; Ord. No. 2015-014, § 1, 10-13-15; Ord. No. 2015-015, § 1, 10-13-15; Ord. No. 2016-011, § 1, 10-18-16; Ord. No. 2017-002, § 1, 3-7-17; Ord. No. 2022-002, § 2, 2-1-22; Ord. No. 2022-014, § 1, 12-6-22; Ord. No. 2023-13, § 1, 9-26-23; Ord. No. 2023-014,10-17-23) 424 Section 972.05. - General allowed uses. The following temporary uses shall be allowed within certain zoning districts as specified therein, upon issuance of a temporary use permit (TUP) by the community development director or his designee, based upon compliance with all applicable regulations of this chapter (972) and other county regulations. Generally, the following temporary uses may be allowed in the specified districts: (1) Agricultural districts. (a) Model homes; (b) Temporary construction offices; (c) Temporary watchmen's quarters in conjunction with construction; (d) Temporary meeting, recreation or amusement facilities; (e) Temporary real estate sales offices; (f) Temporary sale of fruits and vegetables; (g) Transient merchants, Class A only; (h) Similar temporary uses. (2) Residential districts. (a) Model homes; (b) Temporary construction offices; (c) Temporary real estate sales offices,- (d) ffices;(d) Similar temporary uses. (3) Commercial districts. (a) Temporary construction offices; (b) Temporary meeting, recreation or amusement facilities; (c) Temporary real estate sales offices; (d) Special vehicle sales events; (e) Similar temporary uses; (f) Transient merchants. (4) Industrial districts. (a) Temporary construction offices; (b) Temporary meeting, recreation or amusement facilities; (c) Temporary real estate sales offices,- (d) ffices;(d) Special vehicle sales events; (e) Similar temporary uses. 425 (5) Temporary use permits may also be issued for temporary uses determined to be accessory to a principal, allowable use on a given site. (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90) 426 Section 972.08. - Specific uses, standards and requirements. (1) Model homes shall be an authorized temporary use and may be used as such, provided the following requirements are met: (a) Temporary permits for model homes may be issued for a period not to exceed one (1) year. The community development director may renew said permit upon application, provided that the model home has been constructed and operated in accordance with the standards herein and conditions of the original permit. (b) All parking shall be provided off-street and a minimum of five (5) parking spaces shall be provided. Spaces must meet the size requirements of spaces as specified in Chapter 954, must be demarcated on-site, and must be paved or fully sodded or otherwise stabilized. (c) The permit holder may not use the model home as his or her principal place of business. The model home shall be used for display purposes only, and not as a contractor's office, real estate office, or annex thereof, however, price quotations may be given and binders may be executed on the premises. (d) Business activity may be conducted at the model home only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., seven (7) days per week; and not more than two (2) permanent employees (in addition to the owner thereof) shall be authorized to remain in the model during the business day. (e) The model home lot shall meet all district requirements for lot and yard dimensions, open space standards and all other applicable county regulations. (f) All signs shall conform with Chapter 956 regulations; however, on -premises model home si ns shall not be illuminated. (g) Model homes may be illuminated, but such illumination shall not cause a glare that infringes ori neighboring properties or traffic using adjacent roadways. (h) At the time of application submittal, the applicant shall verify in writing that the proposed model home use is not prohibited by recorded private deed restrictions. In addition, the applicant shall provide contact information for any property owners association established for the subdivision in which the model home is proposed. (i) Atemporary use permit maybe issued for use of an "early" model home or homes (e.g. open to Customers), prior to issuance of a certificate of completion, subject to the following criteria: 1. Prior to issuance of the temporary use permit, the following improvements shall be installed, inspected, and approved for temporary use by appropriate County staff: a. The road(s) abutting and providing access to the "early" model home lot(s)/site(s) shall have stabilized subgrade and road base material installed at the design thicknesses, and the base material shall be rough graded for access purposes. The access road(s) 427 shall meet the requirements of Section 952.17. b. All stormwater inlets/structures must be connected to the retention/detention pond(s) to provide a functioning stormwater system for the model(s) and the road(s) serving the model(s). c. Water for firefighting must be available per the requirements of Section 913.09(l 6), and must be approved by the county fire marshal or his designee and the director of utility services or his designee. 2. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the "early" model home(s) must be connected to the county sewer system (when available) or an approved individual onsite treatment and disposal system. 3. If the applicant is applying for a "early" model home temporary use permit before the subdivision final plat has been approved and recorded, then the temporary use permit application shall include a metes and bounds survey and reference the proposed legal description (e.g. lot number) for the "early" model home lot/site. 4. The total number of "early" model homes allowed within a single-phase subdivision shall be at least two (2) units, and a maximum of five (5) percent of the total number of units in the overall subdivision. The total number of "early" model homes allowed within a multi- phase subdivision shall be at least two (2) units within the applicable phase, and a maximum of five (5) percent of the total number of units within the applicable subdivision phase. 5. The building division may issue a temporary certificate of occupancy for "early" model homes for the sole purpose of public inspection and display (open to customers). A final certificate of occupancy for residential occupancy may be issued after a certificate of completion has been issued by the public works department for the subdivision or applicable subdivision phase. (2) Temporary construction trailers, temporary construction storage facilities, and watchmen's quarters which are used temporarily in connection with construction activities may be permitted to locate in any zoning district under a temporary use permit issued by the community development director if the following requirements are met. (a) Temporary use permits for construction trailers and temporary construction storage facilities may be issued for temporary trailers for a period of up to one (1) year. Upon showing of good cause, such permits may be renewed annually by the community development director. In no case shall a permit be renewed for a period of time which extends beyond the termination date of an active building permit for the project. (b) 428 Temporary use permits for construction trailers and temporary construction storage facilities may be issued for "construction compound areas" which may contain several trailers and facilities for a construction project. (c) Construction trailers may be allowed in conjunction with construction of subdivision improvements, in conjunction with the construction of model and display homes, and in conjunction with the construction of large individual homes as provided in subsection (d)(2), below. (d) No watchman's quarters trailers, and no construction storage facility or construction trailers exceeding one hundred (100) square feet in area maybe allowed in the RFD, RS -1, RS -2, RS -3, RS -6, or RT -6 zoning districts or within a single-family subdivision development, with the following exceptions: (1) Construction trailers allowed in subsection 972.08(2) for site plan, planned development, and subdivision projects. No size limitation applies to such trailers. (2) Construction trailers of up to three hundred (300) square feet in area for a single family residence having a floor area of more than six thousand (6,000) square feet. (e) Watchman's quarters trailers or recreational vehicles may only be allowed in the A-1 zoning district upon issuance of a building permit for construction of a residence on-site. No such watchman's quarters trailer permit shall be allowed for a period of more than one (1) year; no extensions can be granted. (f) All such uses shall be located within the lot or subdivision involved in the construction project and shall be set back a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet from any perimeter property line, unless otherwise approved by the community development director. (g) All construction areas and all access roads thereto shall be maintained so as to prevent dust or debris from blowing or spreading onto adjoining properties or onto any public right-of-way. Such areas shall be maintained in a clean and orderly manner, and building material and construction residue and debris shall not be permitted to accumulate. (h) All buildings, materials, supplies, and debris shall be completely removed from such areas within thirty (30) days from the date of completion of the last building to be constructed or within thirty (30) days from the date active construction is discontinued, whichever occurs first. In no event shall the time exceed the maximum permit period set forth herein. (i) Where deemed necessary by the community development director or his designee, when such construction areas are to be located in or adjacent to a residential district, appropriate screening or fencing measures may be required. (3) Temporary real estate sales offices, for the purpose of marketing for sale ten (10) or more lots or units which are contiguous, are allowed within authorized zoning districts subject to the following conditions and restrictions: 429 (a) If a mobile home or trailer is used as the sales office, it shall not exceed eight hundred (800) square feet of gross floor area, and may not be used for such purpose for more than twelve (12) months from the date of issuance of the temporary use permit, and thereafter shall be removed or shall be used in accordance with all regulations of the district in which it is located. The temporary permit may be extended one (1) time for a period not to exceed three (3) months. Sales offices located on the premises after the expiration of the permit must be located in a permanent structure. (b) If the sales office is located in a modular or permanent building that meets applicable building code standards, a temporary use permit may be issued for a period of up to one (1) year, and may be renewed annually upon re-application. (c) The sales office shall not be used to promote or market for sale any lot or unit which is not part of the common, contiguous project being marketed by the same developer and agent. (d) Neither the sales office nor signs shall be illuminated, other than for security purposes, or used for any business activity, after 9:00 p.m., except as may be allowed when located in a nonresidential zoning district. (e) All temporary real estate sales offices shall provide parking as required for model homes in subsection 972.08(1)(6), and shall have water and wastewater treatment provisions approved by the environmental health and utility services department for the lot or site upon which the temporary office will be located. For temporary offices associated with multifamily or non- residential projects, all applicable landscaping requirements of Chapter 926 shall be satisfied. (f) The sketch accompanying the temporary use permit application shall identify the driveway access to the lot or site, parking areas (spaces, dimensions, method of stabilization), water and wastewater services, landscaping improvements (if applicable), and building setbacks and dimensions (or building envelope). (g) At the time of application submittal, the applicant shall verify in writing that the proposed real estate sales office use is not prohibited by recorded private deed restrictions. In addition, the applicant shall provide contact information for any property owners association established for the subdivision in which the real estate sales office is proposed. (4) The purpose and intent of allowing certain types of transient merchant operations is to allow roadside sale of products historically indigenous to Indian River County (eg. Fruits, vegetables, and seafood) or products historically available to celebrate holidays (Christmas trees for Christmas). Transient merchant operations may be allowed if the following requirements and standards are met. (a) All transient merchant temporary use permits shall clearly define an expiration date. No permit shall be transferable, and no permit shall be good for a period of more than one (1) year for a Class A merchant, six (6) months for a Class C merchant, and no more than forty - 430 five (45) days during any calendar year for a Class B merchant, as defined below. Renewal of a permit shall require reapplication. (1) Transient merchant classifications. All approvable transient merchant uses shall be limited to one (1) of the following categories: ClassA: Fruit and vegetable sales. Fruit and vegetable sales are allowed if items for sale consist of only fresh fruits or fresh vegetables in either their natural state or prepackaged individual containers when approved by the county public health authority. Class B: Seasonal sales such as Christmas trees and other similar uses; use in operation no more than forty-five (45) days during any calendar year on any given site. Class C.• Satellite seafood sales operations that: Are associated with, owned and operated by a legally established permanent retail seafood sales operation located in Indian River County; and Are operated from a vehicle that is state approved and licensed for seafood sales, whereby said vehicle is self-contained in regards to power, refrigeration, running water, and wastewater holding; and said vehicle has enclosed or screen -enclosed seafood display area; and Are located on property zoned commercial or industrial; and Are operated only during daylight hours, and are removed from the site during night- time hours; and Are approved and inspected by the county public health authority. A use that does not fall within either [any] of these categories shall not be considered an allowable transient merchant use. (2) Class A and Class C permits maybe renewed every year upon written request by the applicant. (b) The following types of sales operations, for purposes of zoning regulations, shall not be considered transient merchants: (1) Curbside mobile ice cream sales involving frequent, intermittent stops; (2) Merchandise deliveries; (3) Mobile prepared food services catering to employees at employment sites or patrons at permitted or otherwise legal special events. (c) 431 No permanent structures maybe utilized; only temporary pavilions maybe utilized for transient merchant operations. All facilities used shall be self-contained and mobile or portable. No mobile homes or trailers that exceed two hundred (200) square feet in area may be utilized by Class A merchants [see subsection 972.08(4)(A) for details on Class A, Class B, and Class C merchants]. Trailers may be used by Class B merchants. Class C merchants may only be operated from vehicles approved and licensed by the state for seafood sales. Class A and Class B merchants are further specified in subsection 972.08(3)(A)1. (d) No utilities connections (such as electrical, telephone, plumbing or septic tanks) shall be permitted with the following exceptions: (1) Class B transient merchants as defined herein may obtain temporary electrical power for sales operations; and (2) Class A transient merchants as defined herein that were in existence and permitted on May 22, 2001, may obtain electrical power for fruit and vegetable refrigeration only, subject to obtaining applicable building permits. (e) Any and all signs to be utilized on-site must conform to county sign regulations and shall be deemed to be temporary and not a structure, and must be removed upon expiration of the temporary use permit or upon vacation of the site. A sign permit, if required, must be obtained prior to issuance of a transient merchant temporary use permit. (f) Driveways shall access the lowest classification road available to the site; however, existing driveway cuts may be used regardless of the classification of the roadway accessed. (g) All driveways utilized shall be either existing improved and permitted driveways or new driveways meeting the criteria specified herein. New driveways (roads cuts) may be permitted by the county traffic engineer: (1) If traffic maneuverability and safety can be adequately handled by the new driveway location and design; and (2) If a state department of transportation driveway permit or county right-of-way permit, whichever is applicable, is issued for the driveway. (h) During all sales hours, a minimum of four (4) temporary standard -sized parking spaces for Class A and Class C merchants, and a minimum of five (5) standard -sized parking spaces for Class B merchants, shall be provided on-site with all parking spaces and driveways clearly demarcated on-site with wheelstops. (i) No Class A transient merchant operation, as defined herein, shall be located within three thousand (3,000) lineal feet of another permitted "Class A" transient merchant operation. No Class C transient merchant operation, as defined herein, shall be located within three thousand (3,000) lineal feet of another permitted "Class U transient merchant operation. 0) Any application shall include a sketch showing: (1) 432 Site dimensions; (2) All required setback lines; (3) Location and dimensions of all temporary pavilions, driveways, entrances and exits, parking spaces and wheel stops; (4) Adjacent roads and road rights-of-way and easements; (5) Location and dimensions of all signs to be used. (6) For Class C merchants, copies of all required state and county licenses for the seafood sales operation. (k) Within thirty (30) days of temporary use permit expiration, all items related to the transient merchant operation shall be removed from the site and adjacent county right-of-way shall be restored, as may be required by the county engineering division. Prior to the issuance of any temporary use permit, a cash bond in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200.00) shall be submitted to the county to guarantee site clean-up. This cash bond amount may be increased to an amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00) if temporary alterations to county right-of-way (eg. temporary driveway culverts and backfill) are required. If, after thirty (30) days of permit expiration or abandonment of the site, the site or adjacent county rights-of-way have not been properly cleaned and restored by the applicant, the county may use the entire amount of submitted funds to pay for disposing of all transient merchant -related items remaining on a site or restoring adjacent county rights-of-way. Upon vacating and cleaning -up a site, an applicant may request in writing to the planning division for return of the submitted funds. Permit applicants will receive the submitted cash bond amount if: (1) The county has not used the funds under the conditions described above; and (2) The site is inspected by the county, and it is verified that the site has been cleaned -up and all transient -merchant -related items have been removed. In cases where the county has used the cash bond for site clean-up or restoration of adjacent county right-of-way, no subsequent transient merchant temporary use permit shall be issued to the same applicant whose vacated operation caused the cash bond default and resulting clean-up by the county. (1) No transient merchants shall operate within any public rights-of-way. No operations within easements shall be permitted unless specifically allowed by all parties having an interest in such easement. (m) Fees for required reviews and inspections performed by the county public health authority in administering provision of this chapter shall be established as approved by the board of county commissioners. (5) Special vehicle and boat sales events on -sites not approved for permanent vehicle and boat sales may be approved if the following requirements and standards are met: 433 (a) Said events shall be conducted on property having commercial or industrial zoning with written authorization from the property owner provided; or on property approved for special public events, such as the fairgrounds site; (b) Said events shall be conducted on property having existing, permanent, and permitted driveways and access points. No new driveways (road cuts) are permitted in conjunction with sales events; (c) The event shall have a duration of four (4) or fewer consecutive days and shall be conducted by one (1) or more dealers having a valid Indian River County local business tax receipt, prior to conducting sales associated with the event; (d) Said events shall be conducted on property having adequate area for vehicle display and employee and customer parking. Vehicle display areas may be unpaved; employee and customer parking areas must be paved. Vehicles offered for sale must be displayed only in areas identified as display areas on the scaled drawing submitted as part of the temporary use permit application. Employee and customer parking must be provided at a rate of one (1) space per one thousand (1,000) square feet of vehicle display area; (e) Said events may be conducted on-sites approved for other uses (such as banks, shopping centers) provided that the following conditions are met: (1) No parking spaces designated as required on the approved site plan for the host site may be used as display area or customer/employee parking for the special vehicle sales event unless the following criteria are satisfied: (a) The applicant provides a written, certified statement from the owner or agent for the host use that sufficient square footage of approved floor area is unoccupied to provide parking or display area for the special vehicle sales event; or (b) The applicant provides a written, certified statement from the owner or agent for the host use stating that the host use will be closed for the entire duration of the special vehicle sales event, including vehicle display times. However, where host uses such as banks participate in the sales event, that activity will not constitute operation by the host use, provided that the host use is not open to the general public for business unrelated to the special sales event. (f) No extension of a temporary use permit for special vehicle sales events may be granted. (g) Any and all signs to be used in conjunction with the event must conform to county sign regulations. A county sign permit(s), if required, must be obtained prior to issuance of a temporary use permit for a sales event. (h) Sanitary facilities shall be provided in accordance with applicable environmental health regulations. Prior to issuance of a temporary use permit for a sales event, the applicant must obtain written approval from the environmental health department for proposed sanitary 434 facilities. (i) Prior to conducting a sales event that includes a tent, the applicant shall obtain a satisfactory inspection by the fire department. (j) Concessions are only permitted as an accessory use to the sales event. If concessions are proposed, the applicant must obtain written approval from the environmental health department for the proposed concession facilities, prior to the issuance of a temporary use permit for the sales event. (k) Special vehicle sales event applications must meet all submittal requirements for a temporary use permit application. In addition, special vehicle sales event applications must include the following: (1) A scaled drawing showing: a. The dimensions of the property parcel upon which the event is to be held; b. The dimensions of the sales event area; c. Location and dimension of all display areas, parking areas, and driving aisles to be utilized; d. All adjacent roadways and driveways of the property parcel site; e. All signs to be used in conjunction with the sales event and the size and type of sign(s) used; f. Existing zoning of the subject property and applicable setbacks. g. Location, dimension, and setbacks of any proposed facilities including tables, tents, stages, and port -a -lets. (2) Information identifying: a. Beginning and ending dates of the event; b. Hours of operation of the event; c. Approximate number of vehicles displayed at any one (1) time on the event site; d. Any temporary facilities, including sanitary, display (such as tents), and concessions; e. How parking and traffic flow will be properly directed onto and within the event site; f. If existing parking spaces of a permanent use (such as shopping plaza) are to be utilized by patrons and employees of a sales event, calculations shall be submitted demonstrating that the sales event will not utilize any parking spaces necessary, in accordance with the parking standards specified in the zoning code, to service existing uses. (1) The community development director shall issue no more than twelve (12) permits for special vehicle and boat sales annually, from January 1—December 31. No more than six (6) of those permits shall be issued to businesses that reside and operate in Indian River County. No more 435 than six (6) permits shall be issued to businesses that do not reside and operate within Indian River County. All permits issued for special vehicle and boat sales shall be on a first come, first served basis. (1) After six (6) permits have been issued to businesses that reside and operate in Indian River County the community development director shall refuse to accept applications for special vehicle and boat sales from businesses that reside and operate in Indian River County. After six (6) permits have been issued to businesses that do not reside and operate in Indian River County, the community development director shall refuse to accept applications for special vehicle and boat sales from businesses that reside and operate in Indian River County. (6) Gifford Farmers Market. As called for in the adopted Gifford Neighborhood Plan, temporary use permits may be approved by the community development director for a weekend and special event "farmers market" site within Gifford (as defined in the Gifford Neighborhood Plan), subject to the special criteria below. To encourage farmers market events, the board of county commissioners waives any temporary use permit application fee for a farmers market in Gifford. To encourage community participation and to create a more viable market place for, vendors and the public, applicants are encouraged to obtain the support of one (1) or more Gifford community not-for-profit groups, and no more than one (1) farmers market site shall be permitted on a commercial/industrial site at any given time. (a) Location. The farmers market site shall be limited to properties zoned commercial or industrial, and public park sites. The farmers market site shall: (1) Be located east of 58 th Avenue, west of US 1, north of the City of Vero Beach corporate limits, and south of 49 th Street. (2) Have direct access to a collector or arterial road designated on the thoroughfare plan. Such roads include but are not limited to 43 rd Avenue, 49 th Street, 45 th Street/MLK Blvd., 41 't Street, US 1, and Old Dixie Highway. (3) Be designed to accommodate multiple vendors. (4) Be open to the public. (b) No more than one (1) farmers market site shall be permitted on a commercial/industrial site at any given time. (c) Merchandise. Items for sale shall be limited to fruits, vegetables, food (prepared and unprepared), non-alcoholic beverages, and plants. (d) Days and hours. Special events and re -occurring (regular) market sales activity shall be limited to three (3) days per week, eight (8) hours per day, and shall be conducted during daylight hours only. (1) 436 Sales activity shall not occur between 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Set-up and take-down activity shall not occur between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. (2) Regular, re -occurring market events may be approved as specified in a temporary use permit (TUP) approval letter. A TUP application may be renewed upon re-application and a finding of compliance with TUP regulations and any condition(s) attached to the previous TUP approval. (d) Traffic control, parking and security. Adequate traffic circulation, traffic control, vendor and customer parking, pedestrian access, lighting, and security measures shall be provided as required by planning, traffic engineering, and the sheriff's office. (e) Sanitary facilities and solid waste (including recycling). Sanitary facilities and management of solid waste shall be provided as required by the health department and solid waste. (f) Vendors. Subject to building, fire prevention, and health department approval, vendor set-ups may include food trucks, tables, canopies, tents and similar structures, as shown on an approved temporary use permit (TUP) site plan sketch. (1) Prior to any sales activity conducted by an individual vendor at a market or special event, the individual vendor shall: a. Obtain written authorization (includes email) from the market applicant/sponsor for a vending spot and shall provide documentation of authorization upon request. b. Obtain any license or approval required by the health department, and shall provide documentation of compliance with any such requirement upon request. (g) Applicant. The farmers market applicant shall provide authorization from the site owner and shall ensure timely site clean-up after each weekly event. (1) An applicant may include a letter of support from a Gifford community not-for-profit group. (2) Sites shall be cleaned -up within forty-eight (48) hours of each weekly event. To incentivize prompt site clean-up, the applicant shall post a refundable twenty-five dollars ($25.00) clean-up deposit with the county. (3) The applicant shall provide the name and contact information for the person(s) responsible for managing the market or special event and shall notify the community development department of any change in the manager or contact information. (4) The community development director may terminate a farmers market temporary use permit based upon a determination that the market fails to sustain adequate activity with respect to one (1) or more of the following: lack of multiple vendors, insufficient hours open to the public, lack of frequent or consistent hours open to the public. (h) 437 Signs. Prior to commencement of sales activity, all signs associated with a market or special event, including temporary signs, shall be properly permitted. Banners, balloons, pennants, common flags, and inflatable displays shall be prohibited. (i) General criteria. The general temporary use permit (TUP) criteria of section 972.06 shall apply. Those criteria address nuisances, hazardous features, traffic and parking, public facilities and services including temporary services, natural environment, site suitability, duration, and protection of the public health. Q) Application. Each temporary use permit application for a market or special event shall include a scaled site plan sketch depicting entrances, exits, driveways, traffic circulation, vendor setup areas, customer and vendor parking, signs, sanitary facilities, solid waste management items, sound system items (if any), and lighting/security items. (1) Each application shall be reviewed by planning, traffic engineering, fire prevention, h department. 0, § 2, 5-31-95; Ord. No. 96-6, § 13, Ord. 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