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SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE AMBIENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAMPINELLAS COUNTY GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC POLICY, SUPERIOR PUBLIC SERVICE, COURTEOUS PUBLIC CONTACT, JUDICIOUS EXERCISE OF AUTHORITY AND SOUND MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC RESOURCES, TO MEET THE NEEDS AND CONCERNS OF OUR CITIZENS TODAY AND TOMORROW Pinellas SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN PINELLAS COUNTY AND ITS NPDES PERMIT FLS000005 CO-PERMITTEES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE AMBIENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAM AGREEMENT PREPARED BY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATERSHED MANAGEMENT DIVISION JUNE 2010 SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN PINELLAS COUNTY AND ITS NPDES PERMIT FLS000005 CO-PERMITTEES FOR THE DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE AMBIENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAM This SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT, is entered into on the day of 2010, between the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Pinellas County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the COUNTY, and the Cities of Pinellas County, including the Town of Belleair, City of Belleair Beach, City of Belleair Bluffs, City of Clearwater, City of Dunedin, Town of Kenneth City, City of Gulfport, City of Indian Rocks Beach, City of Largo, City of Madeira Beach, Town of North Redington Beach, City of Oldsmar, City of Pinellas Park, Town of Redington Beach, Town of Redington Shores, City of St. Pete Beach, City of Safety Harbor, City of Seminole, City of South Pasadena, City of Tarpon Springs, City of Treasure Island, all of which are municipal corporations of the State of Florida and co- permittees to Pinellas County in its National Pollutant Elimination System (NPDES) permit, hereinafter collectively referred to as CO-PERMITTEES. WITNESSETH, That: WHEREAS, the COUNTY and CO-PERMTTTEES entered into an agreement dated April 17, 2003 providing for the design and implementation of a water quality monitoring program to be consistent with, and in support of, the requirements of NPDES permit #FLS000005. WHEREAS, the COUNTY and CO-PERMTTTEES modified this agreement with an amendment dated February 20, 2009 to clarify the operation of the program, update the acreages and cost share allocation, clarify the Termination Clause and extend the Agreement Term. WHEREAS, except as hereby modified, amended or changed, all of the terms and conditions of said original Agreement dated April 17, 2003, as modified by the Amendment dated February 20, 2009, will remain in full force and effect. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereafter set forth, the parties hereto mutually agree to amend the original Agreement, dated April 17, 2003 as modified by the Amendment dated February 20, 2009, as follows: Page 2 of 8 SECTION 3, GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES is amended as follows: 2. Monitoring Pro rag m Implementation, Operation and Maintenance C. The COUNTY will continue to operate and maintain the sampling program outlined in Exhibit "A" of the original agreement using COUNTY staff and equipment. The COUNTY and CO- PERMTTTEES may be issued a new NPDES permit prior to the expiration of the Agreement and the COUNTY and CO-PERMTTTEES shall abide by the requirements of this new permit. The program will consist of: ¦ managing staff • maintaining equipment and instruments in working order ¦ ordering supplies and calibration standards ¦ performing necessary field quality assurance protocols in accordance with Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) guidelines ¦ collection of samples ¦ coordinating sample delivery to a National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference (NELAC) certified analytical laboratory ¦ reviewing and managing analytical data results ¦ entering data into the state database as required by FDEP ¦ reporting of data results to FDEP in accordance with NPDES permit requirements ¦ include a reference to each CO-PERMITTEE listed in this agreement as a contributor to a countywide monitoring program in monitoring results submitted to FDEP as required by NPDES permit FL000005; and ¦ reporting of raw data results to the FDOT and the CO-PERMTTEES every calendar year SECTION 4, COST ALLOCATION is amended as follows: 2. Monitoring Program Implementation, Operation and Maintenance A. The CO-PERMTTTEES and the COUNTY shall share the actual annual cost of the water quality monitoring program. The COUNTY and CO-PERMTTTEES may be issued a new NPDES permit prior to the expiration of the Agreement. The COUNTY and CO-PERMTTTEES shall abide by the requirements of this new permit and share costs as outlined in this section. Costs shall be paid by each CO-PERMITTEE and the COUNTY on a pro-rata basis based upon jurisdictional acreage figures provided by the Pinellas County Planning Department. Acreage figures for the COUNTY and each CO-PERMITTEE are set forth in Exhibit "B." The acreage figures presented in Exhibit "B" are the most recent acreage figures available at the time this Amendment is being executed and shall remain in effect for the duration of this agreement term. Page 3 of 8 SECTION 6, NOTICES is replaced by the following: All written notices to THE CO-PERMTTTEES and the COUNTY under this agreement shall be directed to the following addresses: Pinellas County: Belleair: Kelli Hammer Levy Robin Zimmerman Pinellas County Dept. of Environmental Management Superintendent 300 S. Garden Avenue 901 Ponce De Leon Blvd. Clearwater, FL 33756 Belleair, FL 33756-1096 Belleair Bluffs: City of Belleair Beach: Mr. Robert David Peter Cavalli, MPA City of Belleair Bluffs Director of Community Services and Information 2747 Sunset Blvd. Technology Belleair Bluffs, FL 33770 City of Belleair Beach 444 Causeway Boulevard, Belleair Beach, Florida 33786 Clearwater: Dunedin: Mr. Brett Gardner Mr. Keith Fogarty Public Works Administration Director of Maintenance City of Clearwater City of Dunedin P.O. Box 4748 750 Milwaukee Avenue Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Dunedin, FL 34698 Gulaort: Indian Rocks Beach: Mr. Don Sopak Mr. Dean Scharmen City of Gulfport Public Services Director 2401-53`d St. South City of Indian Rocks Beach Gulfport, FL 33707 1507 Bay Palm Blvd. Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785-2899 Largo: Kenneth City: Mr. Troy Tinch Mr. John Dutton Stormwater Program Coordinator Director of Public Works City of Largo Town of Kenneth City P.O. Box 296 6000 54th Ave. N. Largo, FL 33779-0296 Kenneth City, FL 33709-1800 N. Redington Beach: Madeira Beach: Ms. Mari Campbell Mr. Michael Maxemow Town Clerk Public Works Director Town of N. Redington Beach City of Madeira Beach 190 173`d Avenue 300 Municipal Drive North Redington Beach, FL 33708-1397 Madeira Beach, FL 33708-1996 Pinellas Park: Oldsmar: Mr. Randal A. Roberts Ms. Lisa Rhea Streets & Drainage Division City of Oldsmar City of Pinellas Park 351 Lafayette Blvd. 6051 78th Ave. N. Oldsmar, FL 34677-3756 Pinellas Park, FL 33781 Page 4 of 8 Town of Redington Shores: Ms. Mary Palmer Town Clerk Town of Redington Shores 17425 Gulf Blvd. Redington Shores, FL 33708-1299 Seminole: Mr. Jeremy Hockenbury Public Works Director City of Seminole 9199 113"' St. N. Seminole, FL 33772 St. Pete Beach: Mr. Steve Hallock City of St. Pete Beach 155 Corey Avenue St. Pete Beach, FL 33706-1839 Treasure Island: Mr. James Newton Water Pollution Control Supervisor City of Treasure Island 120 108th Ave. Treasure Island, FL 33706 Redington Beach: Mr. Mark Davis Public Works Director Town of Redington Beach 105-164th Ave. Redington Beach, FL 33708-1519 Safety Harbor: Ms. Debbie Drees City of Safety Harbor 750 Main Street Safety Harbor, FL 34695 South Pasadena: Mr. Gary Anderson Public Works Director 7047 Sunset Dr. S. South Pasadena, FL 33707-2895 Tarvon Surines: Mr. Raymond Page City of Tarpon Springs 323 E. Pine Street Tarpon Springs, FL 34688 SECTION 10, AGREEMENT TERM is replaced by the following: This Agreement shall take effect as provided in section 13 and shall remain in effect until September 300', 2012, unless renewed in writing by mutual agreement of all parties hereto for an additional length of time. Page 5 of 8 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have hereunto affixed their hands and seals as the day and year first above written. PINELLAS COUNTY, by and through its County Administrator: By: Robert S. LaSala County Administrator Witness: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Office of County Attorney Page 6 of 8 Chase,Susan From: Chesney, Ed Sent: Wednesday,January 11,20171:06 PM To: Chase, Susan Subject: RE: Unsigned Documents Hi Susan, No,I do not have the fully signed document,However,this 2010 document was updated again in 2013,The 2010 document has expired and is no longer valid, May I ask why you are looking for it? Ed Chesney,P,E, Environmental Manager City of Clearwater 100 South Myrtle Avenue,#220 Clearwater Florida,33756 727®562®4742 Ali. From:Chase,Susan Sent:Wednesday,January 11,201712:29 PM To:Chesney,Ed Subject:Unsigned Documents Ed, The attached original documents were sent to you on July 22nd and August 201h 2010 for the other parties signatures. Do you have a fully signed documents? Please let me know either way. Thanks Susan Chase, FCRM Documents&Records Specialist 1 SECOND AMENDMENT TO INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN PINELLAS COUNTY AND ITS N.P.D.E.S. PERMIT FLS000005 CO-PERMITTEES FOR THE DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE AMBIENT WATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAM CITY OF CLEARWATER Countersigned: CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA Y? Frank Hibbard William B. Horne,ll Mayor-Commissioner City Manager Approved as to form: Leslie Dougall-Sid s Assistant City Atto y Attest: E. Goudeau r* Page 7 of 8 EXHIBIT B MONITORING FEES BREAK DOWN BASED ON ACREAGE Net Acreage as Net Acreage figures provided by Pinellas County Planning Dept. (April 2010) 1 Pinellas County of April 1. 2010 61,210.09 % Acreage 48.63% 2 Town of Belleair 1,149.06 0.91% 3 City of Belleair Beach 250.07 0.20% 4 City of Belleair Bluffs 224.41 0.18% 5 City of Clearwater 13,956.36 11.09% 6 City of Dunedin 8,854.68 7.04% 7 City of Gulfport 1,609.56 1.28% 8 City of Indian Rocks Beach 399.83 0.32% 9 Town of Kenneth City 371.16 0.29% 10 City of Largo 9,827.07 7.81% 11 City of Madeira Beach 444.68 0.35% 12 Town of North Redington Beach 127.70 0.10% 13 City of Oldsmar 5,097.67 4.05% 14 City of Pinellas Park 8,757.21 6.96% 15 Town of Redington Beach 155.92 0.12% 16 Town of Redington Shores 158.09 0.13% 17 City of Safety Harbor 2,735.46 2.17% 18 City of St. Pete Beach 1,088.09 0.86% 19 City of Seminole 2,936.07 2.33% 20 City of South Pasadena 569.73 0.45% 21 City of Tarpon Springs 5,183.26 4.12% 22 City of Treasure Island 754.82 0.60% TOTALS 125,860.99 100.00% Page 7 of 8